Cowboys | |
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Season Jobs for the boyos, Episode six | |
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Air date | 2004 |
Directed by | Jim Hickey |
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- "Hope you're dressed up ready boys cuz we're in America!"
- — Pritchard before the first stunt
The final episode of series two which conveniently is also the only episode in the second series set in a different country. This time the boys are becoming Cowboys.
Introduction[]
- "Four skateboarders wanting to cowboys and we had to get it over a few days, there's no possible way it's gonna happen"
- — Cowboy boss
From the start their boss had little faith in the Sanchez crew. The boys however were looking forward to becoming cowboys. The first objective the boys were given was to dress up. The boss states that the cowboy is an "American hero" however there are some "black sheeps"
Pritchard wanted to look like a gay cowboy while the others had more sensible options. Dan Joyce believes that most of what cowboys care about is the fashion and is personally no bothered. Pancho has problems having the perfect fit due to his body being "out of proportion", the boys simply mock him because of it.
Stunts Featured[]
- Baseball
- Moving vehicle
- Pricky Pancho
- Glass bottle
- Rodeo
Nature and guns[]
The first main challenge for the boys was to use a horse. The boss states that the simple creatures are the cowboy's best companions, the animals to take them off to adventures. Meanwhile the Sanchez boys learn about cacti. The bosses don't trust Pancho with a gun as he is extremely clumsy.
Pancho is terrible with horses, unable to control one and often becoming very clumsy around it. Pancho couldn't even get on the horse in the first place. Pritchard, Dan and Dainton are the only ones that are seen with any hope for the future. Dainton also shows a hatred for guns.
Stunts Featured[]
- Cow round up
- Cactus
- Moving targets
- Air rifle
- The Cactus incident
- Bullwhip
Wild wild Welsh[]
The boys are being taught all the necessary parts to being a cowboy. Once again Pancho shows a lot of clumsiness and is unlikely to pass. Dainton, Dan and Pritchard are meanwhile qualifying perfectly with few stumbles. Pancho does start improving as time goes by.
Dainton get frustrated by little things that he is unable to do, possibly because of his OCD. Pritchard and Pancho mock Dainton's fear of cows and bulls.
Stunts Featured[]
- Lasso
- Cow wrestling
- Elastic band
- Sperm count
- Calf riding
- Brand
- Rattlesnake
Conclusion[]
- "Today's D-Day"
- — Dainton
The final day had approached and now the boys had to herd a load of horses to finish their ranch eork. Pritchard had fallen off his horse at one point but it didn't have any huge effect. At the end all the boys qualified as cowboys. The boys ride off to a pub where they performed a live show.
Stunts Featured[]
- Horsing around
- Pritchard and Pancho
Gallery[]
Episode Guide |
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Front end and back end:Episode one•Rivalry•Personal Lives•How far can you go•Careers•Family and Relationships•Fears•Psychiatric evaluation
Jobs for the boyos: Health and Beauty•Men at Work•Martial Arts•Going Commando•Firefighters•Cowboys•The Best of...•Behind the Sanchez European Invasion:Scandinavia•Germany•Czech Republic•Greece•Italy•Spain The Movie/Behind the seven deadly sins:Dirty Sanchez the movie•Sloth•Wrath•Lust•Envy•Pride•Gluttony•Greed Sanchez get High: Brazil•Mexico•Philippines•Cambodia•South Africa•Australia•India•Japan•The Comedown |