Gone, But Certainly Not Forgotten: The Canceled Reality TV Shows Viewers Still Think About

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Every so often there will come a show that enters and exits the lives of viewers in the blink of an eye, but said show, well, it has lasting power. You can’t stop thinking about it. Moments live on as GIFs. You bond with other viewers about your common love for this departed show. It happens more frequently with reality shows because they’re cheaper to make and incredibly prevalent on all viewing platforms. One show that hasn’t left this writer’s mind was Bravo’s Princesses: Long Island.

Princesses: Long Island seemed like it was going to start a new reality franchise for Bravo, at least if that title colon was to be believed. The 2013 series was a Real Housewives for the younger generation, filled with 20somethings and their various drama. But the saga of Amanda Bertoncini, Ashlee White, Casey Cohen, Chanel “Coco” Omari, Erica Gimbel and Joey Lauren was a short one.

Princess: Long Island lasted just a season and with it any chance of a Princesses franchise. But seven years later, I still regularly think about Ashlee calling her mom to send a private plane to take her home from a winery. “Mom…Help…me,” she cried.

Iconic.

This inability to get over Princesses: Long Island sparked a tweet that got way more responses than initially thought. These are the canceled reality shows viewers still miss—and regularly think about. 

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Canceled Reality Shows, LADIES OF LONDON

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Canceled Reality Shows, The Paper

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Canceled Reality Shows, The Paper

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Canceled Reality Shows, NYC Prep

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Canceled Reality Shows, Rich Girls

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Canceled Reality Shows, The Mole

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Canceled Reality Shows, The Swan

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Canceled Reality Shows, Pretty Wild

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Canceled Reality Shows, Boy Meets Boy

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Canceled Reality Shows, The Simple life

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Canceled Reality Shows, Princesses: Long Island

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Canceled Reality Shows, Mob Wives

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