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The Real World: Vacations: Behind the Scenes (vhs):

Amazon.com video review: MTV hinted at it; you've heard the rumors: Becky from the first Real World cast in New York had an affair with one of the crew members, who was then fired because of their romance. Their relationship peaked on the female cast's vacation in Jamaica, and Vacations: Behind the Scenes shows a bit more of what was edited out of the footage of this trip, as well as the ones taken by the Los Angeles and San Francisco casts. Jon (L.A.), Rachel (San Francisco), and Heather (New York) get together to dish the dirt on what really went on during their exotic getaways. The scenes in this video are fun, but what's most enjoyable is the three of them gabbing together: anyone vaguely familiar with the show knows that these three are bound to provide an entertaining mix. The gossip told isn't extreme and the missing scenes aren't thrilling, but for Real World diehards who must know all, this video is a nice highlight of the casts' time spent in Jamaica, Mexico, and Hawaii. --Jenny Brown

Real World You Never Saw (vhs):

Amazon.com video review: This is one for the true Real World fanatic: Flora (from the Miami show) and Neil (from London) hang out in the Boston house to host this special, which is subtitled Bloopers, Outtakes & Unaired Laundry. All the bumps and dings and mishaps of the first five shows are exposed, including crew locked out of houses and chasing down cast members, people getting slammed with equipment, and folks getting caught with their pants down (literally). Nose picks, burps, chewed-up food, and dead fish are also featured. The most entertaining part of this video is the crew, who are shown for the first time getting funky on tape and making fun of cast members. If you're not already a die-hard fan, this video won't make you one. If, however, you've seen all the episodes and just can't get enough, The Real World You Never Saw will present you with a entirely new look at the cast members you know and love. --Jenny Brown