Gallery Girls lasted just a season, but developed a legion of fans. The show followed seven women working in the art world.
Ladies of London lasted three seasons, longer than most of the shows on this list, but still viewers want more. The show followed a mix of American and English women living in...yep, London.
Who would've thought a TV series about a high school newspaper staff would be compelling TV? MTV did, but only gave viewers one season of The Paper.
The hair gel! Growing Up Gotti followed Victoria Gotti, the daughter of John Gotti, and her three sons Frank Gotti Agnello, John Gotti Agnello Jr., and Carmine Gotti Agnello. It ran three seasons.
Think Gossip Girl, but without the mysterious blogger would turned out to be Dan Humphrey for no apparent reason. NYC Prep followed rich kids doing rich kid things. It lasted just a season, but still remains a talking point for reality TV junkies.
Ally Hillfiger and Jaime Gleicher starred in MTV's one-season wonder Rich Girls. The show followed the girls as they finished high school and lived their affluent lives.
Part of Fox's shocking reality show heyday of the early 2000s, The Swan featured contestants who were judged by their looks and then given extreme makeovers with plastic surgery. After they were transformed, the contestants competed in a pageant.
AIring right here on E!, the series followed Alexis Neiers, Gabrielle Neiers, Andrea Arlington and Tess Taylor. Pretty Wild followed Alexis' trial post-Bling Ring arrest.
One season of just six episodes was enough to put this Bravo reality show on the map. The dating show followed a gay man, James Getzlaff, who had 15 potential suitors to pick from...only not all of them were gay. Never forget James' friend Andra.
Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie, socialites known for, well, being socialites, starred in this five season series where they were put to work doing typically low-paying jobs.