Episode 4
That maze challenge
When Stun Gun's team started stealing bags in the alleyways
The other teams brawling towards the end
when that one girl got mobbed.
Episode 4
That maze challenge
When Stun Gun's team started stealing bags in the alleyways
The other teams brawling towards the end
They really need to separate the men and women. This shyt isn't even fair. Most of these challenges so far (including last season) are all about brute strength.
Episode 6
Seeing everyone doing double digit pull-ups felt like a personal attack
Fireman from last season watching Avengers go crazy like
The mine challenge
Skinny Kreh tried his best
That was dope of them to help dude out
Blonde chick
Dude took all 30 bags
They really need to separate the men and women. This shyt isn't even fair. Most of these challenges so far (including last season) are all about brute strength.
That white rugby player would have wiped either of those 2 out in the final challenge.I thought the 2 finalists made since with the type of body type and fitness backgrounds they had. Especially considering the type of challenges the show had towards the end that required a lot of endurance and strength. The final challenge had some strategy involved and a good ending.
Clearly the show isn't designed to be fair to anyone, but for the sake of competition and viewer entertainment I think it'd be better if they separated the men and women. Watching women struggle to push an empty mine cart just made me feel bad for them.I disagree, the show is not designed to be fair to anyone. The 2 seasons have showcased women that are very capable pushed beyond their limits and represented their sports well, that should not be discounted. What you're suggesting infantilizes women.