Geordie Shore MTV Season 5 Episode 8 Apres-Ski
- April 8, 2013
- 44 min
Unlike other popular reality shows, Geordie Shore follows the lives of a group of young, wild, and carefree people from Newcastle. In season 5 episode 8, titled "Apres-Ski," the cast goes on a skiing trip to the French Alps.
From the moment the group arrives, it's clear that they're there to have a good time. They quickly hit the slopes, and it's not long before they're showing off their impressive skills. But, as usual, it's not all smooth sailing for the Geordies. Whether it's struggling with the equipment or taking a nasty spill, there are plenty of laughs and mishaps along the way.
After a long day on the mountain, the group retires to their chalet for some much-needed R&R. But it's not long before tensions begin to rise. With so many big personalities in one place, it's inevitable that there will be some clashes. In this episode, we see some of the cast members struggling to get along, which leads to some intense arguments and hurt feelings.
As the night wears on, the group continues to party, and things get even more heated. We see some of the cast members hooking up, while others get into arguments with their partners. Overall, it's a wild night, filled with drama and excitement.
Despite the drama, the cast members manage to make the most of their time in the Alps. They hit the town for some après ski fun, visiting local bars and clubs and meeting new people. We see the group bonding and having a great time together, proving once again that they're a tight-knit bunch.
As the episode comes to a close, the group reflects on their time in the French Alps. They discuss the highs and lows of the trip, and it's clear that they've formed some lasting memories. And, as they prepare to head back to Newcastle, they know that they'll always have this trip to look back on.
Geordie Shore season 5 episode 8, "Apres-Ski," is a rollercoaster of emotions. From the thrills of the ski slopes to the drama of the chalet, this episode has it all. It's a reminder that, no matter where they go or what they do, the Geordies are always up for a good time.