Tracey Takes On Season 2 Episode 10

Tracey Takes On Season 2 Episode 10 Money

  • Not Rated
  • April 2, 1997

Tracey Takes On is a sketch comedy series that follows writer and performer Tracey Ullman as she portrays a multitude of characters from different backgrounds and walks of life. In season 2 episode 10, titled "Money," Tracey takes on the theme of finances and the different situations that come with it.

The episode begins with a sketch featuring Ruby Romaine, an aging Hollywood starlet who is down on her luck and struggling to pay her bills. She is seen in a financial planner's office, trying to come up with ways to stay afloat. As she talks about her debts, the financial planner suggests she may have to sell some of her possessions, which upsets Ruby greatly. The banter between the two is witty and amusing, and serves to highlight the struggle and stress of dealing with personal finances.

In another sketch, Tracey plays Lou, a sassy and opinionated hairdresser who works in a salon that caters to wealthy clients. As she works on a customer, she complains about the attitudes of the rich and how they treat service industry workers. The sketch plays on the idea of class dynamics and the tension that sometimes arises between those who have money and those who don't.

The third sketch features Tracey as Kay, a sweet and well-meaning woman who has a love of shopping and a tendency to max out her credit cards. As she shops in a department store, she is overjoyed to discover a sale on all her favorite items. She starts grabbing items off the shelves and adding them to her cart, only to realize at the end that she doesn't have enough money to pay for everything. The sketch is a humorous take on the impulse to overspend and the aftermath of the resulting debt.

In another sketch, Tracey portrays Linda, an eccentric and rich woman who uses her wealth to buy whatever she wants and act as she pleases. She is seen having a conversation with her lawyer, discussing the possibility of buying a small country to add to her collection of purchases. The sketch highlights the absurd excesses of wealth and what those who have it may do with it.

Towards the end of the episode, Tracey takes on the character of Francesca, a down-to-earth and pragmatic woman who works at a charity organization. She is tasked with raising funds and trying to get donations from wealthy donors, but finds that it's not an easy task. The sketch is a commentary on the societal imbalance between those who have money and those who need help, and the difficulties that smaller organizations face when trying to make a difference.

Overall, "Money" is an insightful and funny look at the many facets of the theme of finances. The sketches are clever and entertaining, while still shining a light on the realities of what money can do and the emotions that come with it. Tracey Takes On showcases Ullman's incredible acting skills, as she transforms seamlessly into each character and brings their stories to life with humor and heart.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 2, 1997
  • Content Rating
    Not Rated
  • Language
    English