I'm a Dangan Ronpa, Serial Killer Documentary, Master Chef (US+AUS mostly), and Rupauls Drag Race (may fall out it soon) trash
Dangan Ronpa because I enjoy the survival game genre (Hunger Games does not count) where people die in meaningful ways through facing their human struggles. Also students of all stereotypes kill each other, then the non-killers deduce who's the killer, and then the killer will get executed right in front of them through the most creative means. Also they bleed pepto bismal. I have too many gay ships and astoundinly one hetero non cannon ship for this fandom, it's sad.
Give me a date with Paris Hilton or Onika Maraj and I'll be sitting there stuffing breadsticks into my purse. Give me a date with a serial killers, I'll end up dismembered, but it will be a good first night. I've always been fasinated by the criminal mind, enough so to study for a career in it. Most serial killer documentaries are duds, but there's always gem hidden that shows pre-recorded footage that makes you crap your pants and still want to know more. Plus, they give me helpful "hints" for the future.
I just like food and this is a reality show that has less drama and focuses more on skills and luck. I can't stand Hell's Kitchen though.
Rupaul's Drag Race fascinates me because it's one of those rare shows where the contestants are tested in a holistic manner in multiple branches of entertainment talent such as acting, improv, impersonation, make up, singing, dancing, designing, comedy, drama, and all that jazz. Lately the show has been less about showcasing talent and more about creating entertainment value from editing in non existent drama. Maybe I'll phase out of the show and support drag queens in person than behind a keyboard or TV.