Reality TV: SCREAM QUEENS
By: Trang Nguyen
There is simply something about cheats, sheets, and geeks that amuses American masses. The American population consists of millions of individuals, each of whom differs in nearly every aspect. It is a human flaw, a wicked amusement in which we find ourselves enjoying the discomforting situations, the flustering moments, the degrading, demeaning, downright shameful acts of others. We find it hilarious when people cheat. We find bigotry in individuals we don’t know—or really care for, for that matter. We find sexual acts appealing—fights even more so. We interact with the imaginary realm of reality T.V. True, non-scripted, pure entertainment of people just acting like people—so false. The scenes are edited, the people carefully picked out, and the boring ones scrupulously eliminated, that is the true color of our “reality” entertainment. Horror movies are a part of American culture, but to those who are single minded and consider the category “horror” as merely bone-chilling, blood-spilling, scream-filled minutes of terror, then you my friend, are missing out on something. Comedy is something that is miraculously weaved into the tapestry of horror, though at times not exactly meticulously done. Nearing the end of 2008, just releasing the 5th installment of the Saw series, fans are delighted to greet the reality series entitled: Scream Queen.
MEET THE CAST!

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Well, there you have it. A group of girls vying for a role in Saw VI, each with talent and charms—please, it’s pure amusements—it’s pure entertainment—it’s reality T.V.
Catch it on Vh1, every weekend, Sunday at noon. Or, online, at Vh1.com.
Rated: TV-14
Check out the clip below. It’ll have your stomach aching!








