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About the Show:
How long did America wait for its birthday gift from France? Who built the Brooklyn Bridge? Why's it called "Wall Street"?

What do all of these questions have to do with the New York Jets? Aska, Willie, Spike, Jessica, XL and Blitz answer all these questions and more, as they discover that building the greatest city in the world, isn't so different from building a Super Bowl Champion. With 24/7 access to your favorite Jet players and coaches, these Generation Jetsetters have got the 411 on what makes your team tick and New York City stand tall and proud. So check it out this Saturday and take a ride on the Jet Stream.

Tara's Character:
Tara plays Jessica in the show. Jessica is 5'1", 103 lbs, and love's Sundays in November. Her favorite band is No Doubt, and she wants to be a designer. You can hear a short audo clip of Jessica, here. (courtsey of Sam)

Episode #2 Discription: The show is very New York and football centric particularly about the NY Jets. Now this episodes focus is on resiliency so we have Spike trying to learn a new move on his skate board with little success in the beginning so the Generation Jets speak to a NY Jet player named Kurt (didn't catch last name cause this is when I turned on the tv) who talks about the importance of practice and when asked by the Generation Jets for an example about resiliency in his life he talks about growing up in a bad neighborhood but going beyond his circumstances to reach where he is today. Next the group talks to Coach Heron of the NY Jets who talked about the reciliency of his team after being 2-5 in the first part of last season and how every team and individual players can suffer setbacks but it is those bad situations that make you band together and you show what you are made of and he used Kurt Martin injuring himself but coming back to have 1000 rushing yards as another example . Then there was a demonstration by Larmar(?) Jordon on proper ball protection. Then we have the Generation Jets finding themselves looking at where the World Trade Center was and giving a little history behind the two towers how it was 110 stories and represented 28 countries and how the architect intended it to be a symbol of World Peace and how even though the towers are gone there is still something to build on. After all of this we have Spike triumphantly learning the new move on his skate board. (written by Kizzy R.)