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Just Another Reality Show: Season 1
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Seasons

1

Producers

Kyle Lazorko, Rishi Dutt, Taara Advani

Host

Kyle Lazorko

# of Episodes

23

Teams

Cunning Koalas & Honey Badgers

Succeeded By

TBA

Just Another Reality Show (also shortened JARS) is a reality television show/web series created by Kyle Lazorko, Taara Advani and Rishi Dutt. It is currently to be held at Belmont Plateau during Summer 2012 and, it is hosted by Kyle Lazorko. The season will feature the 16 teenage contestants, Alexandra Jones, Andrew Tran, Claudia Detre, Clay Fairbanks, Courtney Wilson, Elijah Tatgenhorst, Jarred Turner, Jeremy Rolon, Jonathan Bailey, Joshua (Josh) Valentine, Julia Struzyna, Michaela Reitiano, Phoebe Martenson, Rachel Palmer, Sonali Singh and Uriah West competing against each other in challenges for a grand prize of cash money.

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SynopsisEdit

The show follows 16 ordinary teenage contestants from Germantown Friends School battling for a grand cash prize provided by the host of the show, Kyle Lazorko. The contestants are put onto teams and forced to compete against each other in challenges. The losing team of the challenge will go to a Elimination Station and vote a teamate out. Many twists will be added along the way to challenge our contestants. The last contestant standing wins.

ChallengesEdit

The list of challenges encounterd throughout Just Another Reality Show Season 1.

TeamsEdit

The teams for JARS Season 1 are Team Honey Badgers and Team Cunning Koalas.

ContestantsEdit

ParticipantEdit
TeamEdit
StatusEdit
PlacingEdit
Merged TeamEdit
Alexandra JonesEdit
Honey BadgersEdit
1st Voted OffEdit
16thEdit
TBA
Andrew TranEdit
Cunning KoalasEdit
2nd Voted OffEdit
15thEdit
TBAEdit
Claudia DetreEdit
Honey BadgersEdit
3rd Voted OffEdit
14thEdit
TBAEdit
Clay FairbanksEdit
Cunning KoalasEdit
4th Voted OffEdit
13thEdit
TBAEdit
Courtney WilsonEdit
Honey BadgersEdit
5th Voted OffEdit
12thEdit
TBAEdit
Elijah TatgenhorstEdit
Cunning KoalasEdit
6th Voted OffEdit
11thEdit
TBAEdit
Jarred TurnerEdit
Honey BadgersEdit
7th Voted OffEdit
10thEdit
TBAEdit
Jeremy RolonEdit
Cunning KoalasEdit
8th Voted OffEdit
9thEdit
TBAEdit
Jonathan BaileyEdit
Honey BadgersEdit
9th Voted OffEdit
8thEdit
TBAEdit
Joshua ValentineEdit
Cunning KoalasEdit
10th Voted OffEdit
7thEdit
TBAEdit
Julia StruzynaEdit
Honey BadgersEdit
11th Voted OffEdit
6thEdit
TBAEdit
Michaela ReitanoEdit
Cunning KoalasEdit
12th Voted OffEdit
5thEdit
TBAEdit
Phoebe MartensonEdit
Honey BadgersEdit
13th Voted OffEdit
4thEdit
TBAEdit
Rachel PalmerEdit
Cunning KoalasEdit
14th Voted OffEdit
3rdEdit
TBAEdit
Sonali SinghEdit
Honey BadgersEdit
Runner-UpEdit
2ndEdit
TBAEdit
Uriah WestEdit
Cunning KoalasEdit
WinnerEdit
1stEdit
TBAEdit

A list of the signed up 42 contestants!

Contestant Name Contestant Status
Alexandra Jones Competing
Ameena McKnight Denied
Andrew Aldridge Denied
Andrew Tran Competing
Andrew Wilson Denied
Brad Sachs Denied
Claudia Detre Competing
Clay Fairbanks Competing
Courtney Wilson Competing
David Lee Denied
Dorit Cohen Replaced
Eliana Chalphin Denied
Elijah Tatgenhorst Competing
Emily Abbott Denied
Hakim Gillard Denied
Hannah Goldberg Denied
Hoshea Hart Replaced
Imani Ross Denied
Jack Guida Denied
Jaime Clauson-Wolf Denied
Jane Kye Denied
Jasmine Luffy Denied
Jarred Turner Competing
Jeremy Rolon Competing
Joanna Booth Replaced
Joe Newmann Replaced
Jonathan Bailey Competing
Josh Valentine Competing
Julia Struzyna Competing
Michaela Reitiano Competing
Myles Wyche Denied
Neil Singh Denied
Phoebe Martenson Competing
Pranav Nandan Replaced
Rachel Palmer Competing
Ray Leon Denied
Sami Aziz Denied
Sam Slavitt Denied
Satya Butler Denied
Sonali Singh Competing
Sophie Trotto Denied
Uriah West Competing
Contestant Key Color Color Meaning
This contestant is female
This contestant is male
This contestant has been accepted to compete
This contestant did not qualify to compete
This contestant was chosen to compete but turned down the opprotunity due to extraneous circumstances and was replaced with another person
This contestant was originally denied to compete but due to the amount of contestants dropping, took their spots
This contestant was not in the original line up of chosen contestants but was chosen compete anyway

Alterations & Pre-MakesEdit

The concept revolving around JARS came to Kyle in late August of 2011. During the time between then and now Just Another Reality Show went through multiple alterations and changes, resulting in its final product today. Before it was called Just Another Reality Show the series was originally going to be called Us Teenagers, with a different concept not revolving around challenges or teams for a grand prize. With the help of Rishi Dutt, who was the second member added to the JARS crew and Taara, who was the third, the name and concept changed to Just Another Reality Show. There were also several concepts afterwards that changed, within the competition. There was a point where in the competition the teams were merged and then made again but that idea was dropped quickly. There was also the concept of bringing in other players from outside GFS, this idea was dropped and reconsidered multiple times. As of March 5th, 2012, the concept of auditions for being a contestant is still in effect, and is subject to no changes in the near future. As of March 16th 2012, auditions were announced to be held on the 19th of March 2012. As of March 30th 2012 the concept of sending audition tapes was scrapped due to difficulties, and the process of signing up with certain credentials emerged. On April 27th, the potential 40 contestants that signed up were decided. On May 1st the 16 contestants were chosen but as of May 9th a majority of the contestants dropped and had to be replaced.

Trivia: Did You Know?Edit

  • JARS was originally going to be called 'Us Teenagers' with a different concept and fewer contestants.
  • Just Another Reality Show can be shortened as JARS.
  • Just Another Reality Show is in line for its first season's debut in July/August 2012 and there is talk of a second season in 2013.
    • JARS Season 1 is planned to have a total of 23 episodes and to stretch into 7 months.
    • JARS S1 is to start in early August and end early February.
  • This is the first season to have 16 contestants.
    • This also the first season to hold audition tapes to determine the contestants.
    • This is also the first season to have scrapped the auditioning process and replaced it with a different method of choosing.
  • This season is confirmed to have 8 male contestants and 8 female contestants.
  • As of March 5th, 2012 there has been talk of up to 10 seasons for JARS.
  • JARS Season 1 has 40 people signed up for it.
    • 23 of which were male.
    • 17 of which were female.
  • Out of the 40 contestants that signed up to compete in JARS S1 only Alexandra Jones, Andrew Tran, Claudia Detre, Clay Fairbanks, Courtney Wilson, Elijah Tatgenhorst, Jarred Turner, Jeremy Rolon, Jonathan Bailey, Joshua Valentine, Julia Struzyna, Michaela Reitano, Phoebe Martenson, Rachel Palmer, Sonali Singh and Uriah West got accepted.
    • The other 24 who did not get accepted to compete or turned down the opprotunity to compete were Ameena McKnight, Andrew Aldridge, Andrew Wilson, Brad Sachs, David Lee, Dorit Cohen, Eliana Chalphin, Emily Abbott, Hakim Gillard, Hannah Goldberg, Hoshea Hart, Imani Ross, Jack Guida, Jaime Clauson-Wolf, Jane Kye, Jasmine Luffy, Joanna Booth, Myles Wyche, Neil Singh, Ray Leon, Sami Aziz, Sam Slavitt, Satya Butler and Sophie Trotto.
    • Despite the large number of people who did not get in, the denied people will be at the top of the list during upcoming seasons if they wish to sign up again.
  • The people who declined the offer to compete were Dorit Cohen, Hoshea Hart, Joanna Booth, Joseph Newmann and Pranav Nandan.
    • Two out of these five were male while the other three were female.
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