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"Outback Jack - Official Episode 1 Summary"

Posted by MTW1961 on 06-25-04 at 12:33 PM
Hello Mates, and welcome to the premiere episode of Outback Jack; TBS’ first entry into the reality TV genre. Did you miss the show Tuesday night? No worries, everything you need to know about the show will be included in the next few pages. In fact, the eloquent and witty Estee and I are teaming up to summarize the entire Outback Jack series.

Just let me get my Australian accent going, and we’ll get starte...{setting language=”Australian}. Okay, there we go. Now if you’re reading this to yourself (or to a friend), then you’ll need to start using a fake Australian accent

We are introduced to Outback Jack, an Australian outdoorsman about to come face to face with the Outback’s newest predators:

Summer (dirty blonde) – takes about an hour and a half to get ready;
Mary(fake blonde) – her nails and toes must always match (colors) because you have to have matching stuff to be a diva;
Natalie (fake blonde) – loves makeup, can’t live without it;
Laura (brunette) – guys calling her all the time gets on her nerves, but they can send presents anytime;
Natasha (brunette) – shopaholic who won’t wear the same outfit more than once;
Maria (brunette)– loves to be pampered and get facials;
Harmonie (blonde) – has a unique sense of style. People always look at her like “what the hell are you wearing?”
Shannon (fake blonde) – when men meet her they think she’s either a porn star or a model;
Cortney(blonde) – Nothing will stop her from pursuing her dreams. Alls fair in love and war;
Jillian (brunette) – wants first class – five star hotel and massages every morning;
Marissa (blonde) – is a spa girl. Going to the spa everyday would make for a great life;
Adrienne (token black) – loves to be treated like a queen because she is a queen;


The girls are escorted in the typical limos to the typical Bachelor-style mansion, and they’re greeted by the typical non-descript host who describes the bachelor as handsome, smart and successful. He’s also halfway around the world in Australia. These girls have been well-coached – they perk up on hearing the word successful, display puzzled, disappointed looks when the host tells them the bachelor isn’t there, and finally exuberance when told they are going to Australia.

For some reason, all the girls think it’s a good idea to wear their prom dresses for the 17 hour flight to Australia except for Maria, who’s dressed like I Dream of Jeanie, but without the pink. They land in Sydney just long enough to board the plane that will take them within several thousand feet of their final destination. They also strap on the parachutes that will guide them the rest of the way. Each girl must also don a jumpsuit, which apparently weren’t designed with these top heavy ladies in mind. They are all scared to jump out of the plane, but they’re seemingly more worried about the effect on their hair and makeup than the possibility of life-ending tragedy. Maria kindly describes how boogers came out of her nose. Thanks for sharing Maria. Maybe next time you can describe your favorite bowel movement.

The girls land, shed their jumpsuits, and start looking around for their hotel. There is no hotel, but J.D., our host is there, and he’s got all their luggage. Seems he had the good sense to land at the nearby airport. J.D. delivers the shocking news that over the next few days, girls will be eliminated until there’s only one left! Apparently, this comes as shocking news (c’mon ladies, I want to see shock and worry).

Outback Jack makes his debut with the ladies and helps them make their way to camp. He’s carrying someone’s luggage – after all, he is a gentleman – but most of the ladies must pull their own rolling closets. Camp is a disappointment – no running water, no hot tub, no swimming pool, no massages, footbaths, or facials. The are plenty of bugs, however, and Jack tucks the ladies into bed and makes sure their mosquito netting is in place. What a guy!

Hey, are you guys still reading in an Australian accent? Just checking.


Morning comes and we get to watch the girls diva themselves up just in time to get survival kits from Jack and a demonstration of the wildlife they might encounter in the outback, including a four foot long lizard that the girls find frightening, and a huge crocodile that apparently just happened to be wandering around camp. Hmm wonder how many takes they needed for that scene.

Now it’s time for swimming and sunning so everyone can show off their rock hard bodies. Marissa stays in the sun too long, gets dehydrated, and must be removed from camp on a stretcher for medical treatment. The girls are jealous that Marissa will spend the night inside, away from the bugs. J.D. shows up to announce four girls will be eliminated tomorrow. Mary doesn’t want to leave. She doesn’t think it would be fair since she’s flown halfway across the world and dropped out of an airplane (unlike all the other girls, eh Mary?).

Jack interviews the girls individually to see if they want to stay. Mary sings Jack a song she made up to convince Jack to keep her. Cortney tells Jack she’s more comfortable there than she thought she’d be. Jillian is happy to be there. Harmonie wants to stay for more adventure, Natalie is learning things and wants to stay, Maria has done things she never expected; Laura is unaccustomed to the surroundings, but says Jack has been nice; Adrienne loves being there – she’s learning about herself; Summer honestly tells Jack it has NOT been fun, but it’s been unique; Shannon has learned a lot about herself; Natasha hates the bugs, but is pretty sure she wants to go for it, though she’s undecided.

Hard decision for Jack because they’ve bonded, yada, yada, yada, then it’s almost time for the elimination ceremony. Marissa comes back looking VERY refreshed, and she’s getting a LOT of personal attention from Jack, which may be because she looks smoking HOT this morning.

Elimination ceremony

There are canoes to take them further into the Outback, but there’s only room for 8. You mean if they had just bought one extra canoe, two more girls could have stayed? Cheap bastards!

Maria – pleasure to meet you, unfortunately does this mean she’s gone? I didn’t get to know too much about you, so please stay!

Natalie – she's done amazing things but does THIS mean she’s gone? it’s a long journey, and I’d like you to join me (WTF?).

Jillian – she's made him laugh but unfortunately okay, I’m NOT falling for it again, You need to join J.D.! She’s gone.

Harmonie – she’s like a flower blossoming, butI’m not going to get sucked in this time we didn’t get to know each other too well okay, now she’s gone, so please join me on this journey ???.

b]Natasha – she interjects and doesn’t let Jack speak. She’s made up her mind, she’s ready to go home. Jack tells her okay, then tells her she wasn’t being eliminated today. J.D. interjects and reminds Jack that only two more have to be eliminated since Natasha eliminated herself, just in case Jack was unable to cvount to four.

Adrienne – they’ve clicked from day one and he’d like her to continue no word games, for the first time.

Shannon – she’s a “top Sheila”. Will she continue, again, no word games.

Laura – she's come a long way, unfortunately should I be suckered in this time? Yes, she’s gone, as they didn’t get a chance to connect. Three are gone now.

Cortney – obviously staying because there are four girls left and only one to eliminate.

Marissa – says she's obviously struggled and didn’t listen about keeping hydrated, but she’s really hot, so she’s staying.

Only two girls left and the tension is mounting as we hit the commercial break. Either that, or I really have to go to the bathroom.

All we have left is Summer and Mary. Summer tells us it’s been rough for her, but at the same time she loves adventure and the outdoors, so she wants to stay. Mary is really nervous and has already told us she thinks Jack is looking for a tomboy and that’s not her. Back from commercial Jack calls Summer’s name and she thinks she’s staying!

Summer – makes him laugh, but at the same time, you need to join J.D. What? No explanation at all? I guess they were running out of time and edited it out. At least I hope so.

Mary – has already figured out she’s staying, proving that she’s smarter than I gave her credit for. She’s really excited, almost giddy, and definitely sassy. Jack thinks she’s funny and honest and liked the song she sang to him. In total, Jack has kept 6 of the 7 blondes, the token black, and one brunette. Gone are three brunettes and the dirty blonde (who I almost classified as brunette). Interesting?

Jack and the girls take to the canoes for some serious river rafting, complete with hard hats. Coming next week, Jack becomes the lifeguard, and a secret rendezvous changes the game forever! Now is the point where you can stop the Australian accent....{setting language=”Englsih”}....

Okay, my impressions? These girls are among the most high maintenance divaesque girls America has to offer. They don’t seem smart or compelling in any way. Great eye candy, but I don’t believe for a second they are there looking for love, especially while camping halfway around the world. It’s fun, lighthearted entertainment, but I won’t be investing any emotional energy. This show needs some serious plot twists to keep things interesting.

Tag Team Corner

This is where I get Estee’s comments about the show and try to make them sound like we had a conversation:

Estee: Hey, MTW, who was saved by Natasha quitting?
MTW: I don’t know, but it would have been nice information to have. They could have had Jack tell us in one of his private conversations to the camera. Do you think she quit because she thought she was going to be eliminated?
Estee: Hmmm, good question. I have no idea, but I do have another comment. Couldn't they have asked Jack to spell his name Jackuhe, just to fit in with the women a little better? I've never seen so many missing vowels and extra constanants in one place.
Mark: I noticed that too, especially with Cortney and her missing “u”. When he gets rid of her, I’d love to hear him say “Cortney, you are Cortney, without a “u”, unfortunately, it’s time to continue without “u”. That would make me laugh.

Anyway, that’s my story and I’m sticking to it. Come back next week for Reality TV World’s recap of episode two, which will be provided by the eloquent and witty Estee. Click the link for other examples of Estee’s work:

http://www.realitytvworld.com/index/articles/summarylisting.php?a=Estee



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"RE: Outback Jack - Official Episode 1 Summary"
Posted by Deonna on 06-25-04 at 01:23 PM
I love your summary! I noticed the same things and definitely agree with your impressions.

"In total, Jack has kept 6 of the 7 blondes, the token black, and one brunette. Gone are three brunettes and the dirty blonde (who I almost classified as brunette). Interesting?"

We are lucky to have you and Estee writing the summaries for this show.

Deonna


"RE: Outback Jack - Official Episode 1 Summary"
Posted by Swami on 06-25-04 at 01:49 PM
Thanks for the nice summary. I forgot to watch this show because TBS isn't really on my radar and I'm trying to have a life. But it sounds like the kind of show I enjoy, and more fun than a root canal.

Off to see if TBS will rebroadcast the ep. Do they do that?


"RE: Outback Jack - Official Episode 1 Summary"
Posted by Puffy on 06-25-04 at 03:55 PM

Great summary for a funny show. Did you mention the collagen lips? Looking forward to next week's mishaps.


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"RE: Outback Jack - Official Episode 1 Summary"
Posted by MTW1961 on 06-25-04 at 07:17 PM
oooh, good call on the collagen lips. I meant to remark about Natalie's obviously fake lips. They looked like they actually got in her way!



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"RE: Outback Jack - Official Episode 1 Summary"
Posted by Captain_Savem on 06-25-04 at 04:57 PM


Great summary MTW! Like swami, I've been meaning to watch this show but it's not in my weekly rotation so I'll need to make an extra effort next week.


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"RE: Outback Jack - Official Episode 1 Summary"
Posted by Estee on 06-25-04 at 05:07 PM
I bet he thinks I'm gonna mention him this much next week. That's so cute! Completely wrong, but cute. (I don't know enough HTML code to mention him this much!)

These girls have been well-coached – they perk up on hearing the word successful, display puzzled, disappointed looks when the host tells them the bachelor isn’t there, and finally exuberance when told they are going to Australia.

Well, they are actress-models, y'know.

And thank you for capturing Jack's maybe/maybe not/could someone hold the cue cards a little higher? dismissal style. If anyone was coached through part of the show, it was him on the riverbank. Could they have been any more transparent about building suspense without bringing the croc back and telling it to eat whichever contestants were removed?

Tag! I'm it!

(I'm not eloquent and witty. I'm sarcastic and run on sentences for way too long. It's the infinite monkeys theory of summary writing: keep going and eventually something legible has to show up... :p)


"RE: Outback Jack - Official Episode 1 Summary"
Posted by ballerina_of_doom on 06-25-04 at 05:59 PM
Fabulous summary! This show is terribly hilarious...loving it already.

Best line "Maybe next time you can describe your favorite bowel movement."

*snort*


i knowed i shoulda signeded up fer dis one....


"RE: Outback Jack - Official Episode 1 Summary"
Posted by LookeeLoo on 06-26-04 at 00:25 AM
I? Have also not bought into this show yet and was most happy to have this summary to read. I'm gussing I will like you and Estee's reviews more than the show, if I watch it.

Many thanks!


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"Great summary"
Posted by Red_Dobie on 06-29-04 at 02:36 PM
Thanks for such an entertaining summary! I might have to print this out so my DH and I can keep track of the girls since so many of them are blondes.

Although DH expressed disbelief that I was going to watch the show, he joined me in laughing for an hour at how stupid everything was.

I'm looking forward to Estee's summary next week.

Go Zags!


"RE: Outback Jack - Official Episode 1 Summary"
Posted by dabo on 06-29-04 at 03:43 PM
Great summ, matey, almost like I was watching it all again. Is it just me or does anyone else think Mary missed her big chance, she should have been on WB's American Superstar?

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