Tracey Takes On Season 2 Episode 6 Supernatural
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- April 16, 1997
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7.7 (7)
Tracey Takes On was a sketch comedy series that aired on HBO from 1996-1999. Comedian Tracey Ullman played a variety of characters in each episode, satirizing different aspects of modern life.
In season 2, episode 6, titled "Supernatural," Tracey tackles the world of mysticism and the unknown. The episode opens with Tracey as a tarot card reader, giving a reading to a skeptical client (played by guest star Chris Isaak). As she lays out the cards, Tracey offers up absurd and hilarious interpretations, managing to flummox her customer in the process.
Next, we see Tracey as a ghost hunter, investigating a supposedly haunted house with her team of "experts." Tracey dons a ridiculous wig and a pair of dorky glasses to play the team's leader, who is convinced that they will uncover evidence of the paranormal. The team's investigation quickly degenerates into chaos as they argue and fight amongst themselves, ultimately leading to a hilarious conclusion.
Later in the episode, Tracey takes on the role of a psychic medium, conducting a séance for a group of wealthy clients. Once again, Ullman's impeccable comedic timing and physical comedy shine through as she portrays a quivering and alarmed seer who is overwhelmed by the spirits in the room. The scene is full of absurdity and slapstick humor, as Tracey struggles to stay in character amidst the chaos.
In another sketch, Tracey satirizes the world of late-night infomercials, playing a host who is hawking a series of supernatural products, including a "Psychic Hairpiece" and a glow-in-the-dark Ouija board. The sketch is a hilarious take on the ridiculousness of modern consumer culture.
Finally, the episode concludes with Tracey in her most absurd role yet - a "supernatural" singer who performs a song about her travels to the afterlife. The song is full of double entendres and silly humor, and Tracey's over-the-top performance is the perfect way to end the episode.
Overall, "Supernatural" is a standout episode of Tracey Takes On. Ullman's talent for physical comedy and her ability to create memorable characters shines through in each sketch. The episode is a testament to her unique comedic style, which blends satire, absurdity, and a healthy dose of silliness. If you're a fan of the show or miss the days of classic sketch comedy, be sure to check out this gem of an episode.