True Life Season 4
True Life is a documentary series running on MTV since March 24, 1998. Each episode follows a particular topic, such as heroin addiction as in the first episode, "Fatal Dose." The show is created by following a series of subjects by a camera crew through a certain part of their lives.
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True Life
1998 / TV-14True Life is a documentary series running on MTV since March 24, 1998. Each episode follows a particular topic, such as heroin addiction as in the first episode, "Fatal Dose." The show is created by following a series of subjects by a camera crew through a certain part of their lives.
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True Life Season 4 Full Episode Guide
Three couples prepare for their big days.
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Three sets of twins discuss the pros and cons of being a twin, including brothers who want to becomes professional magicians, sisters who attended the twin festival, and brothers who separated for the first time after high school.
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The show follows several young people who rent weekend share houses on the Jersey Shore.
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The show studies the effects of noncommittal sex on young people.
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The Forest Brooke High School cheerleading squad prepares to compete in the Nationals as the only African-American cheerleading squad.
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The show follows three people who value their dogs above everything else.
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Young people try to have the perfect body without plastic surgery.
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The show goes international and follows the lives of young Israelis and Palestinians in their war-torn world.
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The show follows the lives of young single moms and dads. They struggle with realities of raising a child, while they are still growing up themselves.
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The show follows Saraleigh and Nicole, two young women adopted at birth, who are on their quests to find their biological parents.
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The show follows four individuals who week professional help to conquer their phobias. RaChelle is afraid of cats; Laura has fear of flying; Craig is prohibitively afraid to talk to women; Danielle fears little people.
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