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Post by MissGriss on Oct 31, 2020 3:54:09 GMT
But, was it the first time, or the first time we saw it? I don't know? Hard to say, but I'm sure he wasn't supposed to tell them and just didn't understand how it was supposed to work. It's kind of too bad that he told them, because the order of finishing might have been very different. It's like with the truck decorating challenge where some people just weren't good at paying attention to detail. In that case the detail was in clue but, still, noticing details and how the hut was built was a big part of the challenge.
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Post by justCoz on Oct 31, 2020 4:19:02 GMT
We've never seem it before. I agree that he probably wasn't supposed to tell them, but at least it was fair that he told all of them what they did wrong. The ones who figured it out on their own didn't have to redo it, which sped them up, and knowing what to fix didn't necessarily mean it was a speedy fix. Maybe he was trying to get them out of there before dark!
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Post by MissGriss on Oct 31, 2020 5:24:19 GMT
We've never seem it before. I agree that he probably wasn't supposed to tell them, but at least it was fair that he told all of them what they did wrong. The ones who figured it out on their own didn't have to redo it, which sped them up, and knowing what to fix didn't necessarily mean it was a speedy fix. Maybe he was trying to get them out of there before dark! Yeah. Once he told one team, it was only fair that he told the rest. But he probably did change the outcome, because some teams would have figured out what was wrong on the first try, and others would have redone it the wrong way and (like we've seen countless times with other challenges) struggled for hours trying to figure out why it wasn't right.
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Post by allornothing on Nov 2, 2020 23:55:04 GMT
What everyone said. I love AR!
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