Oh I don't see it that way at all. I've always been an observer of people and so I find it interesting to watch people interact with each other. As someone who is interested in psychology and sociology, I find it fascinating how when you put a group of people together for a time, you notice how they create bonds, share with each other, protect each other, laugh with each other, fall in love...But then people also break bonds, lie to each other and develop animosity towards each other. These are the negatives of the show, but also in life. Occasionally, there will be a Christian or two in the group and it's neat to watch how they reach out to their housemates. It's a mixed bag of emotions and events when you get people together and I find it very interesting.
Yes, but remember that many of these shows, through careful editing, want to focus on the drama and conflict (and people behaving badly). There is very little reality in some cases. I've seen more than one reality show participant complain that through unfair editing their comments were totally taken out of context. Also, do you think that if a Christian person brought someone to Jesus Christ it would get any airtime? No way! Remember too the political agenda of Hollywood.
I just don't think these shows have much credibility and do end up manipulating people to boost their ratings. It's to their advantage to paint people in the worst light possible because that is (unfortunately) what people want to see.
I guess what I'm saying is more of a complaint against reality TV in general. The only reality show I have watched over the years is COPS. Its real life and they show the police officers helping people and not just chasing down criminals.