[Sci Fi Channel] "Who Wants To Be A Superhero?"

Eh, Fat Momma honestly is a stupid B. She KNOWS everyone is there to play a game and win and she's now "I'm gonna take you down because you're ACTING! You're not playing the game right!"

Ugh, Thats the least heroic attitude of them all. I predict Feedback, Major V, and Lemuria will be in the top 3.

Feedback and Major V show the most utter GLEE with the idea of being "superheroes" which is why I think they'll win out over Creature and Fat Momma.

Lemuria is gonna win out of the afformentioned two because frankly she's hot and not nearly as stupid as Fat Momma and Creature. It will just be more intresting to see her in the final group.

We'll lose 2 more next episode, one in the episode after that, and then we get the final ep.
 

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BrooklynKnight said:
Eh, Fat Momma honestly is a stupid B. She KNOWS everyone is there to play a game and win and she's now "I'm gonna take you down because you're ACTING! You're not playing the game right!"

Moreover, they didn't cause Tyveculus to lose. He made his own bed. She's rather full of it, although I thing she's projecting her hassles with Lemuria onto everyone.
 


Just reviewed the first episode again. Here are the actors' stated occupations:

Creature/Tonya Kay: Auto Mechanic
Major Victory/Chris Watters: Disc Jockey
Monkey Woman/Mary Votova: Real Estate Investor
Feedback/Matthew Atherton: Software Engineer
Lemuria/Tonatza Mondragon: Property Manager
 

Well, I got to watch the third episode last night, and all I can say is: "Monkey Woman! Noooo!" What a bummer. I've been really rooting for her since the dog incident.

And I was honestly a bit surprised to see Creature of all people getting the lightbulb over her head so quickly when it came time for the "self-sacrifice" challenge. That was some pretty quick thinking on her part.

Next season is going to be a lot more difficult to design challenges for, as I imagine all of the contestants will have seen this season and will know what to look out for.

Johnathan
 

This is the first episode I've watched. Normally, I hate reality shows, but this one was pretty good. But what the hell is up with the garbage can? Wow, that makes the show look so cheap.

I honestly couldn't believe that the contestants all thought they were going to actually have to walk that plank. No TV show is going to risk someone dying doing something so dangerous. At first, I thought that they would be using safety harnesses (a la Fear Factor), but once I saw the blindfold, I realized what they were planning on doing. I'm surprised no one else figured it out.

Anyway, I thought I'd like Fat Momma from previews, but this really turned me on her. She made a really stupid decision. And let's face it, she didn't exactly pick someone to be thrown off for altruistic reasons. I don't think she would have shed any tears if the person she had picked had been evicted. The fact that she ended up on the chopping block doesn't garner any sympathy from me.
 

Richards said:
Well, I got to watch the third episode last night, and all I can say is: "Monkey Woman! Noooo!" What a bummer. I've been really rooting for her since the dog incident.

And I was honestly a bit surprised to see Creature of all people getting the lightbulb over her head so quickly when it came time for the "self-sacrifice" challenge. That was some pretty quick thinking on her part.

Next season is going to be a lot more difficult to design challenges for, as I imagine all of the contestants will have seen this season and will know what to look out for.

Johnathan


NOT Nessaccarily (christ i cant spell that for some reason), the "casting" call for this was huge, there was a plethora of people at the thing wanting to be heroes.

Someone said the next season is ready to go for Janurary. Maybe...just maybe the reason there are only 6 episodes a season is because Sci-Fi and Stan filmed more then once season in a row.

Why have multiple casting calls? They could have chosen up to 50 or so people for multiple seasons and just filmed them right after another.

Who knows.
 

Richards said:
Next season is going to be a lot more difficult to design challenges for, as I imagine all of the contestants will have seen this season and will know what to look out for.
And yet, every season of Survivor has people who cannot build a fire and people who can't believe they've been betrayed when they get voted out.
 



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