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The Real World: Brooklyn

Season of television series


The Real World: Brooklyn is the twenty-first season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the fourth season of The Real World to be filmed in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States, specifically in New York City after The Real World: Back to New York.

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It was the first season to include an openly transgender cast member, Katelynn Cusanelli.[1] It also is the first season to feature more than seven cast members, as it featured eight housemates living on Pier 41 in Red Hook. Although it is the only season to set in the borough of Brooklyn, it is also the third season to take place in a city that had hosted a previous season, as the show's first and tenth seasons were set in New York in 1992 and 2001.

The season was aired as 13 one-hour episodes.[2] MTV announced the location in May 2008.[3] The series premiered January 7, 2009, and garnered an 18% increase in ratings over the previous season with 2.3 million viewers.[4][5] The premiere was made available on iTunes on January 8.[2] On January 4, MTV aired a special called The Real World: Secrets Revealed that documents the evolution of the series over the years.[6]

Prior to the beginning of the season Jon Murray, co-creator of The Real World, and Chairman and President of Bunim-Murray Productions, explained the choice of Brooklyn: "The Brooklyn season, like the Hollywood season, will focus on what people loved about 'The Real World' when it launched in 1992 - genuine people, meaningful conflict and powerful stories...We're thrilled that MTV is allowing 'The Real World' turn 21!"[3] Cast member Chet Cannon remarked on the city that was his home for three months, "Brooklyn is usually spoken of as more a place where you don’t want to go — I just don’t want to get shot down here."[1]

Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead, makes an appearance this season when cast member Ryan Conklin attends a meeting of Iraq Veterans Against the War.

In 2010, the season was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Reality Program.[7][8]

Season changes

Almost every season of The Real World, beginning with its fifth season, has included the assignment of a season-long group job or task to the housemates, continued participation in which has been mandatory to remain part of the cast since the Back to New York season. However, no group assignment is given to the cast this season; the castmates are free to pursue their own interests, the first such season to do this since the fourth season.[1] The group assignment returned the following season,[4] though producer Jon Murray indicated a desire to dispense with the group assignment again with The Real World: Washington D.C.[9]

Brooklyn is the first season of the series to feature eight cast members moving into the residence together in the premiere. (All previous seasons premiered with seven-member casts, and only introduced new cast members when the departure of others during production necessitated replacements.) This number remains in subsequent seasons.[10][11] It is also the first season to include an openly transgender cast member, Katelynn Cusanelli.[1]

This is the first season, and the first MTV series, to be broadcast in high definition.[2]

The residence

Pier 41 in Red Hook, Brooklyn, where the cast resided.

It was originally reported that the cast would be staying at the BellTel Lofts in Downtown Brooklyn, but problems obtaining permits for the construction required MTV to seek a new location.[12] The production chose Pier 41 at 204 Van Dyke Street in the Red Hook area of Brooklyn.[13] Pier 41 was also used as the setting for a bar scene in the 2005 Will Smith film, Hitch.[14] This marked the second time a pier was used as a season residence for the cast after 1998's The Real World: Seattle.[15]

Cast

This was the first season of Real World to feature a cast of eight roommates living together. The cast included a trans woman, Katelynn Cusanelli, a first for the series.[16][17] The cast was photographed publicly for the first time at a Semi Precious Weapons New York Fashion Week party at the Manhattan club Rebel in early September 2008.

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^Note 1 : Age at time of filming.

Episodes

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After filming

The Real World: Brooklyn Reunion premiered on April 1, 2009, following the premiere of the season finale. The program, hosted by Maria Menounos, featured all eight housemates. Ryan, whose appearance was a surprise to the other seven, is set to leave for Fort Bragg, North Carolina before leaving for Iraq. Sarah and J.D. returned to San Francisco and Miami, respectively, while Kat has gotten a job as an I.T. specialist at the University of Montana. Baya has been producing music and deejaying while living with Scott and Devyn in New York City. Among the topics discussed are how life has changed for the cast, the argument in the season finale, Sarah and Kat's unresolved issues with J.D., the gender conflict in the house, with Ryan and Chet taking issue with what they saw as Sarah's lack of sincerity and prejudice, and the cast's feelings about Ryan's recall. It is revealed that Ryan and Belle broke up, and that he and Baya are in a relationship.[70]

Chet Cannon later appeared in the 2010 VH1 Presents program, The New Virginity, which explores the pop culture movement in which young people declare their chastity, including entertainers and other public figures who make it a part of their public persona.[71] He eventually moved to New York City, and does speaking engagements for Path-U-Find Media with fellow The Real World: New Orleans alumna Julie Stoffer. He continues to work in improv and with MTV.[72] Cannon hosted after shows for The Real World: San Diego (2011) and Real World: Ex-Plosion. He got married in 2014. All of his former roommates were in attendance, excluding Sarah Rice.[73]

Katelynn Cusanelli speaks across college campuses on LGBT issues. In 2008, she had been dating her boyfriend, Mike, for more than two years. She eventually married, but by July 2012 had recently divorced.[74][75]

Scott Herman appeared in the movies Living Will and Heist. He is currently a personal trainer and has a YouTube channel with over 2 million subscribers.[76]

Sarah Rice became engaged on October 15, 2014 and got married in May 2015. Susie Meister from Road Rules: Down Under served as a bridesmaid, while former roommates Chet Cannon and Baya Voce, alongside Frank Sweeney from The Real World: San Diego and Theresa Gonzalez from Fresh Meat II were in attendance.[77] In 2018, she spoke about suffering a miscarriage.[78] In the subsequent year, she announced her and husband Landon Patterson were going through a divorce.[79]

Devyn Simone hosted and produced Love at First Swipe on TLC alongside Clinton Kelly from What Not to Wear. The show ran for 14 episodes total.[80] Simone also hosted some episodes of The Wendy Williams Show.[81] She got engaged in 2015.[82]

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Awards

In 2010, The Real World: Brooklyn was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for "Outstanding Reality Program" during the 21st GLAAD Media Awards.[83]

Notes


    References

    1. Portlock, Sarah. "Unreal world!Our critic gets a peek at MTV’s Brooklyn reality show". The Brooklyn Paper. December 1, 2008
    2. Sicha, Choire (May 13, 2008). "The Real World: Brooklyn. For Real". observer.com.
    3. "The Real World: Brooklyn house". Michael Martin Agency.
    4. "'MTV renews 'Real World' for four seasons". The Live Feed. March 26, 2009.
    5. Portlock, Sarah (July 17, 2008). "MTV hangs up on Downtown". Brooklyn Paper. Retrieved June 10, 2023.
    6. Her surname, pronounced "VOE' cheh", is also mentioned in the clip of her deejaying seen during the reunion show.
    7. The housemates' politics are depicted in Episode 11.
    8. "Real World: Brooklyn: Cast: Chet". MTV. 2008. Retrieved November 13, 2011.
    9. They poke fun at the closeness of their relationship when they part ways in the finale, and this point is also brought up during the reunion show.
    10. He mentions that his father is Cuban and his mother is Puerto Rican in the second half of Episode 2.
    11. He mentions his siblings, high school graduation and welfare to Chet near the end of Episode 2.
    12. Bio page for Katelynn Cusanelli. MTV.com. accessed July 15, 2011.
    13. She describes her family thus in Episode 2.
    14. She mentions this when launching her website near the end of Episode 9.
    15. In Episode 4.
    16. In Episode 8.
    17. This is mentioned in the beginning of Episode 6.
    18. Mentioned by Chet in Episode 12.
    19. He explains this as his reason for enlisting in Episode 5.
    20. Ryan mentions film school, his cousins, and his health issues in Episode 11.
    21. He mentions this in the opening recap of Episode 12.
    22. She describes the abuse to Devyn in the middle of Episode 4.
    23. Keys, Lisa (January 4, 2009). "KEEPING IT 'REAL' IN BROOKLYN". New York Post. Retrieved June 10, 2022.
    24. VH1 News Presents: Ep. 134 "The New Virginity". VH1. Accessed October 31, 2010. Chet Cannon's appearance established from the October 31, 2010 broadcast.
    25. Salvatore, Rosanne. "'The Real World' cast members: Where are they now?". Daily News. April 1, 2011. Page 39 of 44
    26. Matthew Scott Donnelly (August 22, 2014). "Tweets of the Week: Chet Cannon's Next 'Challenge' is Life as a Married Man". MTV. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
    27. Jamie Ducharme (March 13, 2013). "Work Out Online with Scott Herman Fitness". Boston Magazine. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
    28. Jordana Ossad (May 26, 2015). "'Challenge' Winner Sarah Rice's Wedding Was a Good Ol' Fashioned MTV Reunion". MTV. Retrieved May 9, 2019.
    29. Alexia Fernandez (April 26, 2018). "The Challenge's Sarah Rice Reveals She Suffered a Miscarriage: 'I Felt Like a Coffin'". People. Retrieved August 17, 2019.
    30. Matthew Scott Donnelly (March 30, 2015). "'CHALLENGE' STANDOUT DEVYN SIMONE IS TV'S NEXT GREAT DATING GURU". MTV. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
    31. Daryl Nelson (January 29, 2019). "Wendy Williams Reportedly Not Clear on Return, Quite Clear She'll Say Little About Her Health, Husband". AtlantaBlackStar. Retrieved May 31, 2019.
    32. Jordana Ossad (October 13, 2015). "'CHALLENGE' VET DEVYN SIMONE'S ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT FITTINGLY FEATURED AN MTV REFERENCE". MTV. Retrieved May 31, 2019.

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