Geordie Shore 20 is not the best season. But it is the most important transitional season in the franchise's history. For fans of messy reality TV, cultural anthropology, or just the sound of Geordie swear words, it’s essential viewing. Stream it on MTV or Paramount+.
On social media, #GeordieShore20 trended worldwide every Wednesday night. Chloe Ferry gained 200,000 Instagram followers during the season's run. Love it or hate it, the show remained appointment television. geordie shore 20
Looking back, sits at a fascinating crossroads in reality TV history. Geordie Shore 20 is not the best season
This format change was a stroke of genius. By removing the safety net of the house, the cast was forced into closer quarters with nowhere to retreat during arguments. The tour bus format injected a fresh energy into the show. It harkened back to the chaos of Geordie Shore: Big Birthday Battle but felt more mobile and unpredictable. It also allowed the show to showcase the region in a new light, moving the chaos from the living room to various camping sites and caravan parks. It was dirty, it was cramped, and it was exactly the shake-up the formula needed after a decade on air. Stream it on MTV or Paramount+
The house featured regular chaotic energy from Chloe Ferry , Nathan Henry , Sam Gowland , Bethan Kershaw , Beau Brennan , Tahlia Chung , and Natalie Phillips .
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The season finale attempted a "calm, reflective dinner." It lasted seven minutes before a food fight erupted into a physical altercation between Beau and Ant. Security had to separate them. The episode ended not with heartfelt goodbyes, but with a freeze-frame of a kebab flying through the air. Sublime.