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The Real World: San Francisco : ウィキペディア英語版
The Real World: San Francisco

''The Real World: San Francisco'' is the third season of MTV's reality television series ''The Real World'', which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships. It is the second season of ''The Real World'' to be filmed in the Pacific States region of the United States, specifically in California after ''The Real World: Los Angeles''.
The season featured a total of eight cast members over the course of the season, as one cast member was evicted and replaced. This is the first of two seasons to be filmed in San Francisco. Twenty years later, the show made a return to the city in the twenty-ninth season, The Real World: Ex-Plosion.
Casting was completed by January 1994, by which time the cast was informed that one of their housemates would be HIV-positive, though they did not learn which one it was until the day they moved into their Russian Hill house, on February 12, 1994. The cast was filmed until they moved out on June 19.〔Winick, Judd (2000). ''Pedro and Me: Friendship, Loss and What I Learned''. Henry Holt. pp. 61, 63-67 and 119.〕 The season premiered on June 30 of that year and consisted of 20 episodes.
''The Real World: San Francisco'' is noteworthy for the depiction of Pedro Zamora's struggle with AIDS, and his and other cast members' confrontations with David "Puck" Rainey, which led to Rainey's eviction. This conflict provided considered what ''Entertainment Weekly'' calls emotional high points for the season,〔Fretts, Bruce. (July 21, 1995). ("The British Invasion The ''Real World'' returns for fourth season — The MTV hit invades London" ). ''Entertainment Weekly''. Page 1 of 4〕 and are credited with making ''The Real World'' a hit, for which it was ranked #7 on ''Time'' magazine's list of 32 Epic Moments in Reality-TV History.〔Webley, Kayla. ("32 Epic Moments in Reality-TV History: 7. The Real World: Puck vs. Pedro" ). ''Time'' magazine. Retrieved April 9, 2011.〕 The season is also notable for featuring the first-ever same-sex commitment ceremony on TV, between Zamora and his partner, Sean Sasser.〔Duke, Alan; Carter, Chelsea, J. (August 8, 2013). ("Sean Sasser, whose ceremony with partner on 'Real World' was TV first, dies" ). CNN.〕
==Season changes==
This season was the first to feature a castmember, Pedro Zamora, dealing with a life-threatening illness. Future seasons would feature castmembers dealing with other illnesses, such as Lyme disease and cystic fibrosis. This is also the first season to feature an Asian American, Pam Ling, and two Hispanic Americans, Pedro Zamora and Rachel Campos.

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