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<blockquote data-quote="Brown Jenkin" data-source="post: 2988050" data-attributes="member: 2572"><p>I'm glad Monkey Woman redeamed herself. She definitely had the right idea in just toughing it out. Not only did she redeam herself to me but more importantly to Stan. It was very nice seeing him single her out for her achievement. </p><p></p><p>Overall the competition was biased towards the men but then the last one was biased towards the women. For the women it wasn't so much that they din't finish, because they were at a serious strength disadvantage, but it was a question of how mentally tough they were and how long they would stick it out. Cellphone girl should have used the teriffied of dogs excuse instead of the headache excuse, Stan can understand having a weakness but a headache should not be it.</p><p></p><p>As for Iron Enforcer, I don't think he was a plant. He seemed to me to be genuinly surprised to be eliminated. I agree that Stan was already looking for a villian but I think he was willing to choose from any of the contestants. I figue that there was a clause in all of thier contracts that said if they were eliminated that they could be brought back in another roll if Stan so chose. I saw his emination coming when Stan said there was something not right about the costume. I saw that as one last chance. I think if Iron Enforcer had said, yes your right, I don't need the gun he might have stayed and Tyveculous would have gone for lying. </p><p></p><p>Overall there seems to me to be lots of production stuff that isn't being shown and that I can except as part of the show. With the little girl challenge I figure that once the went to the "security" office that producers were there saying that this was part of the show and that they were sworn to secrecy until after the challenge (so those who didn't stop were geniounly surprised when Stan revealed it). Major Victory might have picked it up sooner judging from his actions (and the super cheap security signs that were around). With the dog challenge I figure the trainers were just out of camera shot. It wasn't the contestants saying uncle that the dogs responded to but to the trainers listening into the mic feed. At least Monkey Woman also understood that the dogs wouldn't really hurt them since that would be lawsuit alll over it. The contestants were protected and the dogs wern't really trying to kill them (just attack the suit like they were trained) so even if they can't outmuscle the dogs at least they can hang on for awhile while they pull you around. </p><p></p><p>For the costumes I do like most the new ones better. I agree with Tyveculous that his old one was better (What was Stan thinking with that). The only other one I dissagreed with is Monkey Woman. While I don't think the new one is bad, I think the old one was better.  </p><p></p><p>Lastly Major Victory's former career as a stripper was mentioned in the first episode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brown Jenkin, post: 2988050, member: 2572"] I'm glad Monkey Woman redeamed herself. She definitely had the right idea in just toughing it out. Not only did she redeam herself to me but more importantly to Stan. It was very nice seeing him single her out for her achievement. Overall the competition was biased towards the men but then the last one was biased towards the women. For the women it wasn't so much that they din't finish, because they were at a serious strength disadvantage, but it was a question of how mentally tough they were and how long they would stick it out. Cellphone girl should have used the teriffied of dogs excuse instead of the headache excuse, Stan can understand having a weakness but a headache should not be it. As for Iron Enforcer, I don't think he was a plant. He seemed to me to be genuinly surprised to be eliminated. I agree that Stan was already looking for a villian but I think he was willing to choose from any of the contestants. I figue that there was a clause in all of thier contracts that said if they were eliminated that they could be brought back in another roll if Stan so chose. I saw his emination coming when Stan said there was something not right about the costume. I saw that as one last chance. I think if Iron Enforcer had said, yes your right, I don't need the gun he might have stayed and Tyveculous would have gone for lying. Overall there seems to me to be lots of production stuff that isn't being shown and that I can except as part of the show. With the little girl challenge I figure that once the went to the "security" office that producers were there saying that this was part of the show and that they were sworn to secrecy until after the challenge (so those who didn't stop were geniounly surprised when Stan revealed it). Major Victory might have picked it up sooner judging from his actions (and the super cheap security signs that were around). With the dog challenge I figure the trainers were just out of camera shot. It wasn't the contestants saying uncle that the dogs responded to but to the trainers listening into the mic feed. At least Monkey Woman also understood that the dogs wouldn't really hurt them since that would be lawsuit alll over it. The contestants were protected and the dogs wern't really trying to kill them (just attack the suit like they were trained) so even if they can't outmuscle the dogs at least they can hang on for awhile while they pull you around. For the costumes I do like most the new ones better. I agree with Tyveculous that his old one was better (What was Stan thinking with that). The only other one I dissagreed with is Monkey Woman. While I don't think the new one is bad, I think the old one was better. Lastly Major Victory's former career as a stripper was mentioned in the first episode. [/QUOTE]
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