The game show is super fun but man I could do without people literally crying and acting so extra. You're not getting killed in real life. I know that's all reality TV, but it feels super weird here.
It’s definitely a little overboard, but I get people being visibly upset at missing out on winning millions of dollars lol
When you get down to like 75 people, yeah! But to openly sob when you're one of 400-some people is hilariously eye-rolling. Or, with this upcoming marble challenge, to get so weepy about losing your "friend" who you've known for like a week. Sort of relatedly, I feel like purposely picking someone you were close to for the picnic was SUCH an unforced error by so many of the players. The mother and son especially.
Yeah, I think the orange juice task and gaining a reward was sort of a red herring. When the picnic was presented, I didn't think 'oh this is marbles.'
Gotta be on your toes at all times and expect crazy shit. I don't know why the mother and son hadn't split up in Battleship before that. Maximize your chance of winning if you have an alliance.
I think I’m the only one that couldn’t stand The Challenge. I see everyone online saying how it’s “so good”, and I’m over there thinking how lame it is
It would be great if this got a physical release now that Disney is giving the Marvel shows a physical release
Some of the games are kind of fun but they're all so "not challenging". These people are acting like they've "been through so much". It's not like you're on Naked and Afraid, you're playing fucking red light green light
Yeah the cringe parts are unnecessary. Everyone crying when their friends are eliminated from winning money that only 1 person can win.... they're not actually dying weirdos. I like games but I hate contrived dumb reality show crap
The players were very much on board with "we've seen the show, so let's be prepared" in the beginning of the show....but didnt anticipate the marble game? Hmmm
I think they all assumed tug-of-war would be next, so the surprise is warranted ... but my point of not teaming up still stands. You KNOW they're going to pit you against allies at some point.
spoiler is safe if you've seen the bridge and dice games Mai for sure made the wrong decision in the dice game, but Ashley trying to flip it around and act like she was being a team player on the bridge was pretty ridiculous.
https://ew.com/squid-game-the-challenge-player-301-trey-ashley-glass-bridge-8408228 This interview with Trey makes it make a bit more sense. Seems like he didn’t really understand the “plan” himself and in his mind when he got #3 he just sort of resigned himself to losing.
dude I literally started shaking angrily when her and mai were talking and I don’t even know them lol