Tracey Takes On Season 1 Episode 7

Tracey Takes On Season 1 Episode 7 Vanity

  • Not Rated
  • March 6, 1996

Tracey Takes On is a comedy television series that follows the lives of various characters played by Tracey Ullman. Each episode features Tracey taking on different roles and personas as she tackles various social issues and current events. In season 1 episode 7, titled "Vanity," Tracey explores the world of vanity and beauty.

The episode begins with Tracey as a beauty pageant contestant, complete with a sequined gown and tiara. She quickly realizes that the beauty industry is not all glitz and glam as she is rushed through hair and makeup, and told to lose weight before the competition. Later, as a Hollywood makeup artist, Tracey must contend with celebrity egos and demands for perfection, all while trying to make her clients look their best.

In another segment, Tracey's character is a plastic surgeon, and she must navigate the ethical dilemma of performing cosmetic surgeries on individuals who do not necessarily need them. She questions whether she should simply give her patients what they want, or focus on what is truly best for them. Additionally, Tracey attends a weight loss seminar where she plays the role of a woman desperate to lose weight. She listens to ridiculous advice on how to achieve the perfect body, including eating grapefruit and standing on your head.

One of the more comedic segments of the episode features Tracey as a hairdresser with a bad comb-over. She attempts to convince her clients that a wig is the way to go, but they are less than convinced. This is followed by Tracey playing a vain actress who believes that her looks are her greatest asset. She must learn to embrace her talent rather than rely on her appearance as she auditions for a new role.

Overall, season 1 episode 7 of Tracey Takes On, titled "Vanity," explores the world of beauty, image, and the lengths some people will go to achieve what they believe is perfection. The episode is full of comedic moments and thoughtful social commentary, and Tracey Ullman's versatility shines through as she portrays a wide range of characters with ease.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 6, 1996
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English