Outrageous Fortune Season 1 Episode 10 The Fat Weed That Roots Itself
- TV-MA
- September 13, 2005
- 44 min
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The Fat Weed That Roots Itself
In the tenth episode of Outrageous Fortune's first season, titled "The Fat Weed That Roots Itself," the West family finds themselves dealing with a myriad of dramatic and humorous situations.
The episode begins with Cheryl West (played by Robyn Malcolm) struggling to deal with the aftermath of her surprise marriage proposal to Wolf West (Grant Bowler). Cheryl begins to question her impulsive decision and begins to think about the potential consequences. Meanwhile, Wolf is elated with the engagement and is determined to make Cheryl his wife. However, things take a surprising turn when Wolf's true motives for wanting to marry Cheryl are revealed, leaving her shocked and confused.
As Cheryl grapples with her uncertain future, her daughter Jethro (Antony Starr) embarks on his own adventure. Jethro begins to look for a job and lands an unexpected opportunity as a salesman at Shlong Investigations. Despite his skeptical nature, Jethro quickly realizes that he has a natural talent for the job and starts to enjoy his newfound success. However, his involvement with Shlong Investigations soon becomes complicated as he discovers some shocking secrets about his family that he never could have anticipated.
Simultaneously, Loretta (Antonia Prebble) finds herself dealing with her own set of challenges. She becomes determined to expose an online scam targeting vulnerable individuals. In an attempt to uncover the truth, Loretta decides to go undercover herself, posing as an unsuspecting victim. As she delves deeper into the scam, Loretta realizes that she may have bitten off more than she can chew. She must navigate a dangerous world while trying to protect herself and bring the perpetrators to justice.
While tensions rise within the West family, Van (Kirk Torrance) attempts to sort out his complicated love life. He finds himself torn between his current girlfriend Draska (Sia Trokenheim) and his ex-girlfriend Aurora (Siobhan Marshall). Van's indecisiveness leads him into a series of bizarre and comical encounters as he tries to juggle both relationships without getting caught. However, his efforts may not be foolproof, leading to potential consequences that could jeopardize his relationships and his reputation.
Throughout the episode, the West family continues to face the consequences of their actions and make choices that have significant repercussions on their lives. With their unique blend of humor and drama, the episode explores themes of love, loyalty, and the unpredictable nature of life.
"The Fat Weed That Roots Itself" showcases the compelling and captivating nature of Outrageous Fortune as it weaves together various storylines and immerses viewers in the world of the West family. With its clever writing, strong performances, and unexpected twists, this episode promises to keep audiences entertained and eager for more.