Girls Gone Dead | |
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Season 1, Episode 7 | |
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Air date | June 17, 2011 |
Written by | Greg Pritikin |
Directed by | Greg Pritikin |
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"Girls Gone Dead" is the sixth episode of season 1 of Femme Fatales. It premiered on June 17, 2011.
In syndication and on streaming, "Girls Gone Dead" is sometimes listed as the seventh episode of the season. This happens when the series premiere episode, "Behind Locked Doors", is split into two episodes.
Plot[]
This episode follows a group of hot and bothered sorority girls who, in a seemingly desperate bid for some fast cash, agree to star in a raunchy home video series for infamous entrepreneurs Jay Roma and Kip. But the girls may have darker motives!
Summary[]
Cameraman Jay Roma and his assistant, Kip, pull up at the dilapidated Theta Alpha Nu sorority house, which is far from campus. The girls, led by Tiffany, Alexis and Erida, have agreed to perform for Jay's "Crazy Chixx" camera in exchange for the money to fix their house.
The girls start drinking vodka and dancing; Jay and Kip take two of them upstairs to film a little performance for the show. Later, Kip checks out some of the upstairs rooms and notices that they are unfurnished; he discovers that the vodka bottles hold only water. He quizzes Erida about this when she comes looking for him. She replies to Kip with a knife to the stomach, killing him instantly.
Meanwhile, the other girls escort Jay to the basement and begin swarming him, en masse. When they cuff him, Jay thinks it's funny; when they tie a noose around his neck, throw one end over a rafter and stand Jay on a block of ice, he gets nervous. Tiffany reveals that all the "sisters" were stars of Jay's earlier shows: he got them drunk and intimidated them into doing illegally explicit things on camera. The exposure ruined their lives, and in the case of one coed, Caroline, resulted in suicide. The girls train a camera on Jay and leave him to his fate, which is broadcast live on the Internet.
Opening segment[]
"Psychologists believe that the brain does not stop maturing until we're well into our twenties. So what does that mean for a girl who's turned 18? Legally, she's an adult, yet she still has a brain that's... well, let's just say a brain that's not fully cooked. I guess that's why you can say we go away to college. It's like an incubator. A place to keep our bodies safe and our brains baking. Until we're able to make informed intelligent choices. But what happens when our bodies are ready, willing and able, yet our minds are not mature enough to make these right decisions, especially when faced with a friendly smile and irresistible temptations like... a T-shirt, or worse, plastic beads? You can't expect a girl, whose body that's trying to catch up to its brain, to understand concepts like consequences, particularly with a little booze involved, and some soft light, and a charming man with a camera."
Closing segment[]
"Luckily, most people can't speak Greek. If Kip or Jay did, they may recognize that Theta Alpha Nu are the first three letters of the word Thanatos. That's Greek for death. Clever girls. Jay Roma. Made his first million at the age of 25. Made his first hundred million by the age of 32. But by 35, 20 million hits on his very last video. I guess these chicks are crazier than what he ever dreamed. And as the Greeks say – Kali nichta. Good night."
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Femme Fatales TV Series - Season 1 |
Behind Locked Doors I Bad Medicine I Something Like Murder I Speed Date I The White Flower I Girls Gone Dead I Haunted I Angel & Demons I Help Me, Rhonda I The Clinic I Till Death Do Us Part I Visions, Part 1 I Visions, Part 2 |