Abby focuses almost exclusively on ‘Precious Land’s issues with poverty


Abby begins by asking herself what she wants out of a country, and then answers herself by stating that it’s “stone fruits”. When Paul questions this, she says “Yeah, it’s like a paradise.”
When Abby then thinks about who the notable people from her country might be, Paul suggests Jean-Pierre (the character he’d already played in several of Abby’s task attempts).
Abby’s video begins with her in the study, introducing herself as the Ambassador for “Precious Land”. She shares that the country has an abundance of fruit (which she illustrates by eating some), and an active volcano (of which Paul holds up a drawing) which had wiped out their entire financial district, contributing to the country’s financial woes.
The video then switches to black and white, and Abby is shown sitting in the toilet, accompanied by sad music, explaining that she is in the toilet because that is where their economy is right now. She explains that their “head friend” gave away all of the country’s oil for some magic beans.
We then see Paul standing on the lawn, dressed as Jean-Pierre, with a banner in front of him which says “Poverty”. Abby explains that he is one of the nations’ s top exports, before pointing out how sad he looks because of all the poverty.
Abby ends her video by asking people to donate money to her poverty-stricken country.
In the studio, then Jeremy asks Abby if she was creating a tourism video, or a plea for help, she explains that she’d initially created “Precious Land” with healing springs and plum fruit, but had then decided that it also needed some more realistic things. She’d subsequently opted for poverty, and had focused almost exclusively on that.
Jeremy states that he would not want to visit Abby’s country, and awards her just 1 point.
(Written by JoGo and proofread by Karl Craven)
