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Will You Be Tuning In to Watch DJ AM's Gone Too Far Tonight?

DJ AM's final project, his documentary series Gone Too Far premieres tonight on MTV. There was some debate over whether MTV should air the show after DJ AM's death over the Summer, but at the blessing of his family the eight part series will go on. Buzz has a heart wrenching preview of what we can expect as we see Adam help young drug addicts, which ultimately in part led him back down a path to his own accidental drug overdose. MTV has always tried to make a name for itself airing edgy and real life shows, but this one seems like it will be particularly difficult to watch considering the grave outcome. So tell us, will you be tuning in to watch DJ AM's Gone to Far tonight?
TV Tonight: DJ AM's Gone Too Far
After the surprising death of DJ AM (Adam Goldstein), no one was sure what would happen to Gone Too Far, his MTV documentary about addiction. Would it be wrong to air it, since it was discovered that he was abusing drugs? Or is it a cautionary tale that could encourage others to seek treatment? Your feelings were mixed, although a small majority of you thought the network should continue on with the program. After receiving the blessing of his family, MTV finally premieres the eight-episode series tonight.
The show follows AM as he stages interventions with friends and relatives of young twenty-somethings using heroin and other drugs. It's a tough topic to cover — especially given the surrounding circumstances — but judging by the trailer, it looks like MTV handles it with the appropriate respect. The footage actually gave me a few goosebumps — it's eerie to see Goldstein helping others overcome the problems that led to his own demise.
Will you watch? It airs at 10 p.m. ET/PT, but until then check out the video for the trailer when you read more
Link Time!
- DJ AM's reality show, Gone Too Far, will air on Oct. 12 — Vulture
- Californication has been renewed for a fourth season — The Hollywood Reporter
- Liam Neeson will join Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks in The Next Three Days — Cinematical
- Check out Vampire Weekend's new song and upcoming tour dates — Pitchfork
- Take a sneak peek at this week's episode of Glee — Pop Watch
- Get the look: An Education's fab frocks — CasaSugar
- James Franco is calling his upcoming appearance on General Hospital "performance art." — MTV Movies Blog
- Relationship advice from the cast of Couples Retreat — Rotten Tomatoes

- DJ AM's reality show, Gone Too Far, will air on Oct. 12 — Vulture
- Californication has been renewed for a fourth season — The Hollywood Reporter
- Liam Neeson will join Russell Crowe and Elizabeth Banks in The Next Three Days — Cinematical
- Check out Vampire Weekend's new song and upcoming tour dates — Pitchfork
- Take a sneak peek at this week's episode of Glee — Pop Watch
- Get the look: An Education's fab frocks — CasaSugar
- James Franco is calling his upcoming appearance on General Hospital "performance art." — MTV Movies Blog
- Relationship advice from the cast of Couples Retreat — Rotten Tomatoes
Should MTV Air DJ AM's Reality Show?
On Friday I was sad to hear the news of DJ AM's tragic passing. As the aftermath and details of his death continue to make headlines, the fate of his reality series is still up in the air. Gone Too Far was set to start airing on MTV in early October, following AM as he stages interventions for friends and loved ones of young adults with drug problems — check out the clip below where he talks about the inspiration for the show. His death has already been linked to drug use and abuse, so I wouldn't be surprised if MTV pulls the plug on the show entirely. What do you think — should the network still air the existing footage of DJ AM's reality show?