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But MTV knows its core audience, so in the premiere, on Thursday night, Snooki, Vinny and the others didn’t really interact with the natives; they took Seaside Heights to the Arno, dragging animal-print suitcases stuffed with tracksuits, push-up bras and tanning spray. (“My bronzer exploded,” Jenni wails in the airport.)
On their first day they drive to a gym, bypass the Duomo and the Uffizi and feel right at home in a neon-lighted nightclub with ear-blasting music and pole dancers.
For all the foreign travel, Season 4 is no departure from the first three: the one concession to local custom is Limoncello shots.
“Jersey Shore” is less a reality show than a cartoonlike comedy that magnifies the vulgarity and bravado of a particularly colorful ethnic stereotype. The new location doesn’t provide the cast with a change of scenery; it gives the gang a fresh spot for “Big Brother” isolation in which to hook up, squabble, fight and drink, in slightly different configurations. Florence does provide plenty of material for gaffes. In a taxi one of the guys wants to know how to tell the driver to go fast. Another suggests he say, “Ciao.”
Mike, a k a the Situation (here he calls himself “the Situatione”); Pauly D; Vinny; and Ronnie don’t take in their surroundings, they surround themselves with the usual props, like blender juices, designer running shoes and alcohol, while the women of the pack, Snooki, Sammi, Deena and Jenni, blow out their hair dryers, curling irons and hair straighteners on the Italian electrical current.
There is no pretense that this is a real trip. It’s a trumped-up premise, accentuated by the hilarious décor of the apartment they share in a Renaissance-style palazzo: It looks like something Gianni Versace would have designed for Carmela Soprano.
As depictions of Americans abroad go, this is not exactly “The Portrait of a Lady”; it’s not even “Gidget Goes to Rome.” The makers of “Jersey Shore” don’t seem eager to tamper with a formula that has made this reality show the most successful series in MTV’s history and turned its stars into mega-celebrities with book deals, appearances on “Dancing With the Stars” and Barbara Walters’s “10 Most Fascinating People of 2010.”
And it is that status as a cultural talisman that is the greatest threat to the show’s appeal. When “Jersey Shore” first surfaced in 2009, it had a seditious flavor: the cast members, so loud, vulgar and drunk, served as a funny antithesis to the sleek, rich, blond fashion interns on “The Hills.” The series was like one long, drawn-out “Saturday Night Live” sketch, only it was presented as reality, and it provided younger viewers with a safe haven of bad behavior, with characters who have lots of sex and belch, curse, holler, drink and brawl without comeuppance or apology.
Jersey Shore Season 4, Episode 8
Network: MTV
Genre:Reality-TV
Creators: SallyAnn Salsano, Anthony Beltempo
Stars: Jenni Farley, Vinny Guadagnino and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 3 December 2009 (USA)
Filming Locations: Seaside Heights, New Jersey, USA
But MTV knows its core audience, so in the premiere, on Thursday night, Snooki, Vinny and the others didn’t really interact with the natives; they took Seaside Heights to the Arno, dragging animal-print suitcases stuffed with tracksuits, push-up bras and tanning spray. (“My bronzer exploded,” Jenni wails in the airport.)
On their first day they drive to a gym, bypass the Duomo and the Uffizi and feel right at home in a neon-lighted nightclub with ear-blasting music and pole dancers.
For all the foreign travel, Season 4 is no departure from the first three: the one concession to local custom is Limoncello shots.
“Jersey Shore” is less a reality show than a cartoonlike comedy that magnifies the vulgarity and bravado of a particularly colorful ethnic stereotype. The new location doesn’t provide the cast with a change of scenery; it gives the gang a fresh spot for “Big Brother” isolation in which to hook up, squabble, fight and drink, in slightly different configurations. Florence does provide plenty of material for gaffes. In a taxi one of the guys wants to know how to tell the driver to go fast. Another suggests he say, “Ciao.”
Mike, a k a the Situation (here he calls himself “the Situatione”); Pauly D; Vinny; and Ronnie don’t take in their surroundings, they surround themselves with the usual props, like blender juices, designer running shoes and alcohol, while the women of the pack, Snooki, Sammi, Deena and Jenni, blow out their hair dryers, curling irons and hair straighteners on the Italian electrical current.
There is no pretense that this is a real trip. It’s a trumped-up premise, accentuated by the hilarious décor of the apartment they share in a Renaissance-style palazzo: It looks like something Gianni Versace would have designed for Carmela Soprano.
As depictions of Americans abroad go, this is not exactly “The Portrait of a Lady”; it’s not even “Gidget Goes to Rome.” The makers of “Jersey Shore” don’t seem eager to tamper with a formula that has made this reality show the most successful series in MTV’s history and turned its stars into mega-celebrities with book deals, appearances on “Dancing With the Stars” and Barbara Walters’s “10 Most Fascinating People of 2010.”
And it is that status as a cultural talisman that is the greatest threat to the show’s appeal. When “Jersey Shore” first surfaced in 2009, it had a seditious flavor: the cast members, so loud, vulgar and drunk, served as a funny antithesis to the sleek, rich, blond fashion interns on “The Hills.” The series was like one long, drawn-out “Saturday Night Live” sketch, only it was presented as reality, and it provided younger viewers with a safe haven of bad behavior, with characters who have lots of sex and belch, curse, holler, drink and brawl without comeuppance or apology.
Jersey Shore Season 4, Episode 8
Network: MTV
Genre:Reality-TV
Creators: SallyAnn Salsano, Anthony Beltempo
Stars: Jenni Farley, Vinny Guadagnino and Ronnie Ortiz-Magro
Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 3 December 2009 (USA)
Filming Locations: Seaside Heights, New Jersey, USA



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