The Surreal Life Season 1 Episode 2
The Surreal Life
Season 1

Ep 2. Sex, Size Annd Videotape

  • TV-14
  • January 14, 2007
  • 21 min

In The Surreal Life season 1 episode 2, titled "Sex, Size And Videotape," the celebrities are tasked with creating a sex education video. The episode starts with the group discussing their lack of knowledge on certain sexual topics, prompting the producer to suggest they create a video to educate the public.

The group, which consists of actors Corey Feldman and Emmanuel Lewis, singers MC Hammer and Jermaine Jackson, model Gabrielle Carteris, and reality TV star Brande Roderick, divide into teams to come up with ideas for the video. Gabrielle and Corey team up, while Emmanuel and Hammer work together. Jermaine and Brande form their own team.

Gabrielle and Corey start the brainstorming session by discussing the importance of safe sex and using protection. They also talk about the dangers of sexually transmitted infections and the importance of getting tested. Emmanuel and Hammer decide to focus on the emotional side of sex, emphasizing the importance of communication and consent.

Meanwhile, Jermaine and Brande opt for a more comedic approach to their video, featuring silly and exaggerated scenarios to teach viewers about sexual positions and techniques. Their team seems to have the most fun with their project, which earns laughs from the other groups.

As the day goes on, tensions rise between the group members due to personal differences and creative disagreements. Gabrielle and Corey struggle to find common ground, while Emmanuel and Hammer struggle to create a cohesive message. Jermaine and Brande's approach, while entertaining, is criticized by the producer for being too childish.

In the end, each team presents their video to the group for feedback. Overall, the critiques are mixed, with some praising the informative aspect of the first two teams' videos and others finding them boring. Jermaine and Brande's video receives praise for its humor and entertainment value.

The episode ends with the group reflecting on their experience and acknowledging the importance of educating people on sexual health. While they may not have agreed on the best approach, they all agreed on the significance of the topic.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 14, 2007
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Runtime
    21 min
  • Language
    English
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