Monday, August 22, 2011

Farmer Wants a Wife Episode 1 Commentary

Farmer Wants a Wife Episode 1 Commentary

The time has come to fall in love again and with 4 weddings, one engagement and 4 farmer babies from previous episodes the farmer wants a wife series has a great track record.

Natalie introduces herself and checks if the farmers are all excited over a nice candle lit dinner.

Each farmer has hand selected from a selection of thousands of applications, 6 singles to come meet with them, and then the farmers will have to narrow that selection down to only 3 who they will then take back to their farms where they can get to know each other better.

Farmer Trent

Trent has had a couple of relationships before and is from Lameroo SA, Farmer Trent has been building his business since leaving school and has focused on that solely.  Trent does have a secret skill as he is perfect at relating to girls as he is one of triples with two other sisters.  Trent is now ready to let a lady into his heart.

Trent selects Lucy as his first girl, then selects Steph second and his final selection is Jenny who was his sister’s choice.

Farmer Frank

Is located 4 hours west of Townsville and does not get the opportunity to meet many new girls.  From Hughenden, Frank is looking for a relationship as all his mates are also in long term relationships.  He is the last of his family tree and wants to keep the family name alive.  He is an honest and loyal man who is looking for love.

Farmer Franks selects Peta as his first girl and she says she is excited, his second choice is Jessica as there are a few little things he wants to get to know, his third selection is Tenille.

Farmer Will

Will’s little sister dobbed him in for the show and when he saw opportunity he thought he would kick himself if he did not take it on.  Being from NSW he is a bit of a dancer and is 202 cm. Will says he has dated short and taller girls in the past.  A career in professional rugby has given him plenty of opportunity but is happy to now be back on the land.  Will has his mother helping him at the farm house and she will  help him select his new love.

Will selects Elisa as his first girl, then selects Samantha as his second choice which was his family selection, and finally chooses Cathy as his last selection

Farmer Tim

Tim is very serious about finding his relationship and as a sheep farmer from Victoria he is in a town of only 400 folks.  Tim is an active member of the community first as a volunteer fire fighter and secondly as an actor.  Tim gets lonely at times on the farm and wants to have a cuddle at the end of the day, he does not want to grow old alone.

Tim selects his first girl to be Isabella, and then selects Angela, his family selected girl and then finally selects Jaclyn.

Farmer John

John has had love before and has two boys from his first love.  His boys have backed John and are looking forward to John finding love again.  Being from the hunter valley he has a few horses which he rides for the love of it.  John’s previous wife Janice was taken from him after 23 years of marriage and passed away of cancer at the age of 42 and it was too young.  John says that Janice had no faults and was a beautiful person.  14 years later John is ready to find a new love, with the blessing of Janice.  “You look after the right girl and she will look after you”

Farmer John selects Alison first because he likes her smile, he then selects Tracey who feels he had an eye connection with, and then selects Belinda as his final selection.

Farmer Kev

From Melbourne, who lives in his grandfather’s house, Kev is 33 and is looking for love but before she arrives Kev has to fix the fact that he has never been in love before.  In his search for love he is looking for a girl with a great sense of humour and fit in with his friends and family. 

Fiona is his first selection, Meg is a country girl and Kev’s second selection, the final selection is Megan the one selected by his brother.

We are now looking forward to Wednesday’s follow up episode, keep up the great work guys.

 

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