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Episode Name: Series 6, Episode 5
Air date: 8/6/2013
Summary: Charlotte returns from the Bush and the housemates lay down the law for Scotty as they continue to wreak havoc Down Under
The British reality import GEORDIE SHORE features a handful of cast members living together for few months in Newcastle-on-Tyne. The housemates, who consider themselves "geordies" (natives of the Tyneside region of North East England), hang out, drink, party, and admire each other's physiques. In exchange for living in their posh house, they occasionally do promotional work for party and promotions executive Anna Parkin. There's never a dull moment thanks to these lads and lassies trying to make the most of the experience any way they can.
For starters, Vicky is still the highlight of this show, probably more so now and last series. She is genuinely hilarious in this episode, with me crying at laughter because of comments about “slave drivers” and more. But this isn’t much change from last series, but the highlight of the episode being the feeling of family is usually non-existent. It made me feel more comfortable watching and also left me smiling to see them as more than just individuals. However, that isn’t to say that I would miss the arguing, and James and Holly satisfy by adding the arguing flare with it being interesting and high-powered. But it also allowed me to care for James for once, as he shows from boring to emotional and I cared about him and his persona. If he continues in this manner, I may feel his pain and care by the end. They were even able to cover my doubt about the location as I love the house, as it’s probably the best one they’ve had, plus the area is so well judged as it isn’t usually used in television. However, I felt letting the episode down were the lads, with Scott and Jay annoying. The way Scott arrives and takes Gaz away from a nicer, more family orientated version of himself is quite dull and not fun to watch. Plus, the return of Jay disappoints as it didn’t care for his character and his return is without reason, something like a cameo probably for the money.
Typically, in the world of television, viewers are most likely to see an American version of a British series, but with Geordie Shore, MTV is attempting to create a hit on both sides of the pond. Even though many people cite the drinking and promiscuity as the reason for Jersey Shore’s popularity, one has to give them credit for casting a group of people that not only treat each other as family, but also know how to be entertaining in front of the camera.
Considering that reality television has attempted this many times and very rarely succeeded, it’s hard to believe that Geordie Shore will be a hit. Of course, even if it is terrible, teaming Geordie Shore with Jersey Shore in the lineup may allow the new series to stick around longer than expected.
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===>CLICK HERE TO WATCH FULL EPISODE
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===>CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD FULL HD VERSION
Episode Name: Series 6, Episode 5
Air date: 8/6/2013
Summary: Charlotte returns from the Bush and the housemates lay down the law for Scotty as they continue to wreak havoc Down Under
The British reality import GEORDIE SHORE features a handful of cast members living together for few months in Newcastle-on-Tyne. The housemates, who consider themselves "geordies" (natives of the Tyneside region of North East England), hang out, drink, party, and admire each other's physiques. In exchange for living in their posh house, they occasionally do promotional work for party and promotions executive Anna Parkin. There's never a dull moment thanks to these lads and lassies trying to make the most of the experience any way they can.
For starters, Vicky is still the highlight of this show, probably more so now and last series. She is genuinely hilarious in this episode, with me crying at laughter because of comments about “slave drivers” and more. But this isn’t much change from last series, but the highlight of the episode being the feeling of family is usually non-existent. It made me feel more comfortable watching and also left me smiling to see them as more than just individuals. However, that isn’t to say that I would miss the arguing, and James and Holly satisfy by adding the arguing flare with it being interesting and high-powered. But it also allowed me to care for James for once, as he shows from boring to emotional and I cared about him and his persona. If he continues in this manner, I may feel his pain and care by the end. They were even able to cover my doubt about the location as I love the house, as it’s probably the best one they’ve had, plus the area is so well judged as it isn’t usually used in television. However, I felt letting the episode down were the lads, with Scott and Jay annoying. The way Scott arrives and takes Gaz away from a nicer, more family orientated version of himself is quite dull and not fun to watch. Plus, the return of Jay disappoints as it didn’t care for his character and his return is without reason, something like a cameo probably for the money.
Typically, in the world of television, viewers are most likely to see an American version of a British series, but with Geordie Shore, MTV is attempting to create a hit on both sides of the pond. Even though many people cite the drinking and promiscuity as the reason for Jersey Shore’s popularity, one has to give them credit for casting a group of people that not only treat each other as family, but also know how to be entertaining in front of the camera.
Considering that reality television has attempted this many times and very rarely succeeded, it’s hard to believe that Geordie Shore will be a hit. Of course, even if it is terrible, teaming Geordie Shore with Jersey Shore in the lineup may allow the new series to stick around longer than expected.
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