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UnReal really took a nosedive in the 3rd season and the 4th was awful. There's something that happens to one of the male contestants that I won't mention, but the fact it wasn't taken more seriously made the remaining episodes gross to me, and I was glad to see it end. The first season was AMAZING. The second was okay. 

 

Add to the list: Almost Home, which was a revamped version of The Torkildsens. The original show was in Oklahoma or Arkansas or somewhere like that, where the single mother had 5 children, all with hyphenated names (Dorothy-Jane, Chucky-Lee, etc.). In Almost Home, suddenly two of the 5 no longer existed, and they moved to Seattle so she could be the housekeeper of a rich man (Perry King) and his two kids (Jason Marsden and the late Brittany Murphy). It only lasted half a season in 1993. 

 

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