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Foggy v Jake in the trial
I think Foggy was really embarrassed at losing to Edwina and will hate to lose two in a row. It will be interesting to see the result.
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I think it's really difficult to call. They both have proved to be good at trials, so I think it will be interesting.
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I thought Nadia said at the start of the show when she read out the notice that last nights trial between the groups was the final instalment and whoever won would have immunity so why is there another head to head tonight?
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I'm torn. I'd like Foggy to win because it would cheer him up, but I'd love Jake to stick it to Jimmy's team and win immunity for 'the girls'.
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I thought Nadia said at the start of the show when she read out the notice that last nights trial between the groups was the final instalment and whoever won would have immunity so why is there another head to head tonight?
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I think they mean that the last head to head will be the all night bed bug one and whichever team lasts the longest wins.. The team with the most people have a slight advantage...
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Also I think Jake will really want to prove himself as worthy.
That awkward exchange with Jimmy last night might actually work in Jake's favour in an unexpected way. |
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I thought they said at the start that there would only be three trials, and that whichever team ended up with the most people would get immunity.
![]() I think this series hasn't been very good at making things clear. Just think of that task that was abandoned a few days ago. Was anybody as confused about that as I was? It was so complicated. |
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I think they mean that the last head to head will be the all night bed bug one and whichever team lasts the longest wins.. The team with the most people have a slight advantage...
How does more people make their team have more of an advantage in a trial like this? Surely it's dependent on the ability of the individuals to endure bugs? |
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I thought Nadia said at the start of the show when she read out the notice that last nights trial between the groups was the final instalment and whoever won would have immunity so why is there another head to head tonight?
Especially when it's always them picked for the initial trial by the public as well.If the Wombats (men) win this tonight and win immunity it will be very, very unfair. |
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I'm torn. I'd like Foggy to win because it would cheer him up, but I'd love Jake to stick it to Jimmy's team and win immunity for 'the girls'.
The winners should be the team with the most wins, not decided in one trial. |
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I thought Nadia said at the start of the show when she read out the notice that last nights trial between the groups was the final instalment and whoever won would have immunity so why is there another head to head tonight?
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Perhaps they didn't get the result they wanted?
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I don't see how they do.
How does more people make their team have more of an advantage in a trial like this? Surely it's dependent on the ability of the individuals to endure bugs? |
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I don't see how they do.
How does more people make their team have more of an advantage in a trial like this? Surely it's dependent on the ability of the individuals to endure bugs? I think the trial they're doing today (jake vs foggy) is that they're both earning starts for their team. I don't think they're competing against each other for the immunity. |
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The night bed challenge will be the one they'll be doing for immunity...
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The night bed challenge will be the one they'll be doing for immunity...
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I thought they said at the start that there would only be three trials, and that whichever team ended up with the most people would get immunity.
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