Tracey Takes On Season 1 Episode 1 Romance
- Not Rated
- January 24, 1996
Tracey Takes On is an American sketch comedy series that originally aired from 1996 to 1999 on HBO. The show starred British actress and comedian Tracey Ullman, who portrayed a variety of characters in each episode. Each episode was centered around a specific theme, with Ullman's various characters exploring and offering their own unique perspectives on the subject.
Season 1, Episode 1 of Tracey Takes On is titled "Romance." The episode explores the ups and downs of romantic relationships through the lens of several of Ullman's characters.
The first character we meet is Janie Pillsworth, a middle-aged woman who is eager to find love but has trouble meeting men. Janie joins a video dating service and nervously records a video introducing herself to potential suitors. The segment is both humorous and poignant, as Janie reveals her insecurities and hopes for finding a meaningful relationship. Later in the episode, Janie meets a man through the dating service and goes on a date with him. The date doesn't go as planned, but Janie remains optimistic about finding love.
Next, we meet Kay Clark, a brassy Southern woman who is unhappily married and looking for a way out. Kay's husband is a wealthy businessman who ignores her and focuses on his work. Kay decides to take matters into her own hands and hires a hitman to kill her husband. The segment is played for laughs, but it also touches on the darker side of love and marriage.
The third character we meet is Linda Granger, a hippie chick who is passionate about astrology and new age spirituality. Linda is in a tumultuous relationship with her boyfriend, who is also her yoga teacher. Linda consults her astrological chart in an attempt to figure out why her relationship is so rocky, and ultimately decides to break up with her boyfriend. The segment is lighthearted and quirky, but also highlights the role that astrology and self-discovery can play in relationships.
The fourth character we meet is Fern Rosenthal, a Jewish mother who is obsessed with her son's love life. Fern is convinced that her son is gay and tries to set him up with a series of eligible bachelors. The segment is both funny and touching, as Fern grapples with her own anxieties about her son's sexuality and ultimately learns to accept him for who he is.
The final character we meet is Chic, a fashion-conscious gay man who is looking for love in all the wrong places. Chic is a regular at a leather bar and spends his nights cruising for men. He eventually meets a man who seems interested in more than a one-night stand, but their fledgling relationship is complicated by Chic's fear of commitment.
Overall, the "Romance" episode of Tracey Takes On is a funny and insightful exploration of the complexities of human relationships. Ullman's various characters offer a diverse range of perspectives on love and romance, and the show manages to find humor in both the joys and the struggles of romantic relationships.