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S40.E14: Swinging Era


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Death. Taxes. Josh fucking up before he makes a final. In these uncertain times, it's good to know there are some absolutes that never change.

Why does he do this show? Does his life suck that hard to make him travel far and get abused by players and editors? Actually, the latter did him a solid this week. They showed the one elimination he did win, but not the parts where he couldn't break the panes with the big ball, while everyone laughed at him.

Rachel bringing up inclusion led to a highlight reel of LGBTQ players from prior seasons. It kinda felt that BMP was patting itself on the back a little too hard. I mean, they were pushing representation before network reality shows started mandating that, but I don't know if it counts to bring the same people over and over. Nice to see a bit of Dan Renzi. I'm guessing that was a lot of screaming during Nicole's 3-5 seconds of screen time.

Mission was pretty cool. I think Derek's win being a major upset was pushed a bit hard, but it was against Jordan . . . so yeah, it was an achievement. Elimination was well thought-out . . . and the editing leading up to it had some folks convinced Cory was going to lose. His emotional call with Nelson seemed to be the cherry on top. Nope . . . he beat Josh.

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10 hours ago, Lantern7 said:

 

Why does he do this show? Does his life suck that hard to make him travel far and get abused by players and editors? Actually, the latter did him a solid this week. They showed the one elimination he did win, but not the parts where he couldn't break the panes with the big ball, while everyone laughed at him.

 

Having watched him from the start on Big Brother, I just get the sense that he was never a cool kid, never had a lot of friends, and this show is like finally being asked to sit at the cool kids table. He attaches himself to anyone in power and tries to be them. One of the most telling moments of this was a few seasons ago when he was trying so hard to have some sort of conflict with Wes, and Wes flat out told him that there was no there there. People seem to like him outside of the show, so he's probably a nice guy. He just really comes across as emotionally and socially stunted, like that kid in jr high who spent time with the popular kids but they all talked about him behind his back. It's sad. And annoying. 

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15 hours ago, Racj82 said:

Thank you. Get Josh up out of here.

Not entertaining.

I'm tired of the crying.

I can't stand his voice.

Get him off my screen.

I watched this episode mostly on fast forward.

Super predictable.

Yeah I fast forwarded too.

At first I liked it when they had 90-minute episodes.  But a lot of it is drama now.

I don't know if it helps the ratings.  Seems like they're going to continue with these padded 90-minute episodes with drama interludes.

No fan of Josh, glad to see him go.

But the elimination couldn't be more suited to Cory, who played college football.  Unless his knees prevented him from sprinting, he wasn't going to lose and he also easily bumped Josh out of bounds when playing defense.

Some of the other men might have tried to really have physical contact with Cory and that might have helped but again, football background, favoring him.

The Daily favored the people who went later.  They could see it was about rhythm and jumping earlier to hit the peak of the jump or swinging out as the they approached the targets.

Jordan may have missed a target on purpose to avoid having to pick.  The last time he won a Daily or was going to win a Daily, he said he didn't want to get his hands dirty.

We should be due for a rule change soon, I have a feeling TJ will say no more targets, anyone could be sent to the elimination.

 

7 hours ago, mojoween said:

Love Nelson, so much.

He seemed to be in real good spirits, considering what he went through.

How does he get health care though, does it have a regular job?  Can't be cheap that prosthetic and whatever rehab he has to go through.

Maybe if it's like the prosthetic that the "blade runner" got, he could come back and compete, be able to run.

I don't know though he's always been unrealistically optimistic about his chances, though it helped him power through some eliminations and challenges despite giving up size and weight against some challengers.

But if that unearned optimistic spirit helps him cope better, more power to him.

 

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1 hour ago, DEL901 said:

I’m far from a Josh fan, but he was competing with 21 stitches in his knee from an accident earlier in the season that was never shown or discussed.  https://ew.com/the-challenge-josh-martinez-stepping-back-from-vacation-alliance-after-season-40-8748401

That’s the other thing, Josh called out haters or trolls on the Internet while looking at the camera.

If you can’t stand the heat …

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46 minutes ago, joanne3482 said:

Is it me, or is this season lasting 100 years? There has to be another shake up soon because I think they still have too many people to run the final. 

Those who went later definitely had an advantage, which made me feel badly for Cara and Tori. But they hit enough targets that at least they weren't in the very bottom. 

I read that there are 8 in the final, so that means 3 more eliminations.

This is the at least the second season where Josh has whined about never having the opportunity to pay it forward back to his parents for all their sacrifices.  I still want someone to ask him about the million he won on Big Brother.  I'd say that was a pretty good opportunity.  I guess it's typical Josh to take care of himself first and then worry about others, but it takes a lot of...something...to make it a pity party about himself.

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Finally had the opportunity to watch live just to see it's a repeat of last week's episode. Cool. Glad that Josh was eliminated. I just can't get into him. The cast says that he is a cool guy and that outside of the show he's friends with everyone, but I just can't get behind him. More and more I'm rooting for Cory. 

It was interesting that someone upthread said that Jordan may have lost on purpose to not get his hands dirty. Maybe the first time he went through the daily he was on autopilot, but when it came down to the face-off he's thinking I'll just sit this one out. Interesting strategy.

Laurel has become insufferable on social media. I think she needs to take a time out. I'm interested to see how the reunion went after her antics during the filmed season. 

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On 11/27/2024 at 9:28 PM, LaurelleJ said:

More and more I'm rooting for Cory. 

Me too. I never thought there would be a day when I would root for Cory to win a Challenge, but that day has come.

He played a decent game on USA 2. I think he's playing good on this season, but the game politics is just not on his side. He's the low man on everyone's totem pole, maybe except for Cara now... but Cara has to win a daily or an elimination to actually protect him.

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