I really like that you watched this show not to hypocritically talk about filming and choosing participants, but just as a show, and you supported the participants just like a human being. However, in the comments under such shows, it is very rare to find an adequate person who understood what he was watching and did not then proceed to foam that this was not a classic of world cinema, thank you for that.
Battles of battles. Complicated competitions have added dynamics. In the first competition, my brother was slightly rooting for my brother, so Derik, who was losing in terms of age, weight and height, turned out to be better and probably more agile. This is definitely an application. When it came time for Uprising, I was more actively rooting for Charity, but Jess is also a great competitor, proving more than once that she can prove herself. However, Charity looked cooler, and even before the final push, she thought and pondered how best to do it. Jackie and her support team in the form of mom against Christiana in Hammering Ram turned out to be better prepared. She definitely heard her mom's supportive cries and won again. Kristina was not upset at the same time and gave everyone a beautiful smile. Throughout the competition, Uprising believed in James' victory, even though his opponent was also extremely prepared. It turned out that the victory was not in vain.
The first final between the women Charity and Jackie was great. Charity just blew through the wall, gates, and drums like the wind, but Jackie kept up, and maybe her slight fall against the wall played a cruel joke. Charity seemed to be exhausted by the cage, but she got a second wind, she broke the slab and won. Which I am very happy about. All her performances were great, she was remembered from the very beginning. A worthy victory.
The men's final was bound to give something wildly cool. Both James and Derik reached the torch so quickly, as if they had taken a shortcut or missed something. Then Derik took the lead for a while, but James pulled himself together and did everything to win. He showed that he was worthy not only of the prize, but also of all the praise.
In the end, those who were the winners in the very first qualifying competition won. But they objectively had an advantage - the recovery time, as for me, was a little longer, but this does not reduce the fact of their victory.
Great show. I don't dispute that you can talk about the script for a long time, and for this kind of show, this is not excluded, given how Americans love drama, but still a little bit of human strength, endurance and physical fitness is present in all this, because without it there is no escape. And all the victories are deserved.
I really like that you watched this show not to hypocritically talk about filming and choosing participants, but just as a show, and you supported the participants just like a human being.
However, in the comments under such shows, it is very rare to find an adequate person who understood what he was watching and did not then proceed to foam that this was not a classic of world cinema, thank you for that.
Complicated competitions have added dynamics.
In the first competition, my brother was slightly rooting for my brother, so Derik, who was losing in terms of age, weight and height, turned out to be better and probably more agile. This is definitely an application.
When it came time for Uprising, I was more actively rooting for Charity, but Jess is also a great competitor, proving more than once that she can prove herself. However, Charity looked cooler, and even before the final push, she thought and pondered how best to do it.
Jackie and her support team in the form of mom against Christiana in Hammering Ram turned out to be better prepared. She definitely heard her mom's supportive cries and won again. Kristina was not upset at the same time and gave everyone a beautiful smile.
Throughout the competition, Uprising believed in James' victory, even though his opponent was also extremely prepared. It turned out that the victory was not in vain.
The first final between the women Charity and Jackie was great. Charity just blew through the wall, gates, and drums like the wind, but Jackie kept up, and maybe her slight fall against the wall played a cruel joke. Charity seemed to be exhausted by the cage, but she got a second wind, she broke the slab and won. Which I am very happy about. All her performances were great, she was remembered from the very beginning. A worthy victory.
The men's final was bound to give something wildly cool. Both James and Derik reached the torch so quickly, as if they had taken a shortcut or missed something. Then Derik took the lead for a while, but James pulled himself together and did everything to win. He showed that he was worthy not only of the prize, but also of all the praise.
In the end, those who were the winners in the very first qualifying competition won. But they objectively had an advantage - the recovery time, as for me, was a little longer, but this does not reduce the fact of their victory.
Great show. I don't dispute that you can talk about the script for a long time, and for this kind of show, this is not excluded, given how Americans love drama, but still a little bit of human strength, endurance and physical fitness is present in all this, because without it there is no escape. And all the victories are deserved.