UPN Undecided on ‘Amish in the City’

While we’d love to watch five 18 year old Amish kids get shoved out of their cloistered Amish lifestyle and into the bright lights of the big city, UPN and others are not so sure we will get the chance. Many groups are calling the reality series, “Amish in the City,” which will pair five Amish kids as they go through their “rumspringa” rite of passage with five “real world” kids, insensitive to the groups religious beliefs.

While we relish the chance to see the pairing of five trash mouthed real world kids with five kids with morals, we’re going to have to wait until UPN announces their Fall 2004 programming line-up at their upfront presentation on May 20.

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