Workout on Bravo. Review the Reviews
As I get ready to watch my first episode of “Workout” tonight, I thought it might be interesting to post some excerpts from reviews. Here are three…
If the trick of a docu-reality show is finding a good character, Jackie’s a gold mine; she’s attractive in a curious, non-Barbie way and even her platitudes come across as biker-Zen deep.Her supporting cast isn’t quite as distinctive. The show purports to show the inner workings of a gym, but these trainers are no less cliquey than high school kids. Rebecca — who did a turn on “Amazing Race 6″ — is a pathological flirt. Brian (nickname: Peeler) is a would-be ladies’ man who’s jealous of Jesse, the slightly smarmy teacher’s pet.The plot points follow unimaginatively. Things get interesting when they return to Jackie: We get to revel in her vaguely Machiavellian style of management and gawk at her fights with girlfriend Mimi, a stormy and jealous Brazilian who, because of some quirk of underexplored psychology, likes to bite.
Warner is a bit stiff at first, and the premiere episode is unfortunately the most lackluster. As Erika, the only seemingly normal trainer, points out, you have to keep things interesting to stick with a workout. The same holds true for TV
Reality shows and docudramas routinely feature stereotypically good-looking participants and depict them with hair and makeup intact even when engaged in an activity (hiking up a mountain, building a house) anyone else would look, at best, disheveled while doing. Work Out doesn’t have to worry about such incongruities, since it’s expected that employees at such a place would have toned (and in L.A., tan) bodies. In addition, though, this series films the trainers and clients as they sweat, grunt, and strain for those bodies. Yes, it really does take work, on and off the camera.
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Reviews of “Workout” are great. Ever considering doing another reality where Jackie trains a selected number of individuals for a week or month? Working on diet, weight loss and overall health. Jackie would be great. And one could only think that it would be great for her ratings. How could you go wrong? Sign me up to be the first candidate. Love you Jackie! Let me know.
I agree with the other commendator CJ. You want ratings?! Do what everyone else is doing with “reality” TV - pick ordinary people (maybe by having a contest every month) and turn them into fit individuals, just like Celebrity Fitness that’s on TV and Biggest Loser. The ratings on those shows are off the chart, not to mention what a great thing you are doing for someone that normallly can’t afford a personal trainer. Now that’s something I’d like to see! Who wouldn’t want to win a free get-in-shape contest, especially from the best of the best?