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Hotels may seem cushy and relaxing, but for the heroines of Hotel Reject, the titular setting is a hellish prison. The comedy web series, released on its own YouTube channel, follows the woes of two stuck-up heiresses as they are trapped in a hotel after losing on a reality show.
The premise is simple: Trust fund babies Jacklyn and Jordan Jensen (played by Scarlett Bermingham and Christine Bullen, respectively) go on a fictional reality show called Marry Fuck Kill, but are eliminated early on thanks to their general incompetence. However, since the show’s producers don’t want any of its secrets spilled, they confine the losers to a hotel and prevent them from contacting the outside world until the show has run its course.
The result is the cleverest spin on the prison break genre I’ve seen since Toy Story 3. As the sisters discover that escape is impossible, they must learn to adapt to the new life imposed on them by watchful, reserved security guard Joie. What follows is a wacky display of social ineptitude with plenty of awkward, cringe-worthy verbal comedy and several inane “would you rather” scenarios.
Hotel Reject has thus far released four episodes, and while the Jensen sisters and Joie are slowly building an unlikely friendship, there’s still plenty of Schadenfreude to go around. As a bonus, anyone who has even been on a family vacation will appreciate how hard it is to pass the time with simple games and mediocre TV. Given that the two leads are basically adult children, it’s a fitting image.
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