Megan Garber

Megan Garber is a staff writer at The Atlantic. She is the recipient of a Mirror Award for her writing about the media, and she previously worked as a reporter for the Nieman Journalism Lab and as a critic for the Columbia Journalism Review. At The Atlantic, she writes about the intersection of politics and culture (which often, but not always, means that she writes about reality TV). She is the author of On Misdirection: Magic, Mayhem, American Politics.

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We’ve Lost the Plot

Our constant need for entertainment has blurred the line between fiction and reality—on television, in American politics, and in our everyday lives.

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  1. Love Story Is a Horror Story

    The show, which deeply empathizes with John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, is ultimately just a paparazzo by other means.

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    Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: David Turner / Penske Media / Getty.
  2. Fox and Frenemy

    Trump may lash out at the network. But the two will always make up.

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    Illustration by The Atlantic. Sources: Kamil Krzaczynski / AFP / Getty; Al Drago / Bloomberg / Getty.