SAS Australia sees Aussie celebrities take on a series of physical and psychological tests from an elite team of ex-Special Forces soldiers.SAS Australia sees Aussie celebrities take on a series of physical and psychological tests from an elite team of ex-Special Forces soldiers.SAS Australia sees Aussie celebrities take on a series of physical and psychological tests from an elite team of ex-Special Forces soldiers.
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I was eating vita wheat when I watched this so I couldn't hear anything because of the crunching noise. I don't think it mattered.
Finally some new tests and tasks were added!
We have new Staff-members, including an American Seal.
We seem to be in Tasmania, although not entirely sure of that yet.
However, the obviously special treatment granted to 2 female competitors by all of Staff but Ant especially, was annoying.
Episode one Ant berrates all competitors who fails tasks, just like normal considering it trying to replicate army-like conditions.
Except two of the females who seem to struggle a bit more than the rest, they get a cushioned treatment with lift-you-ups and pep-talks.
They get soft starts, less risk (fire and other things) in the challenges and afterwards when they failed they get praise and a complete lack of pressure on what went wrong.
This continues to extreme levels in episode three.
Several competitors fail to report intel during a test, they get scolded for it all of them apart from the 2 with special-status for unknown reasons.
There isn't anything wrong with the treatment per say, if you would allow all competitors the same.
The show hopefully isn't about everyone taking part be granted a participation-medal?
We have new Staff-members, including an American Seal.
We seem to be in Tasmania, although not entirely sure of that yet.
However, the obviously special treatment granted to 2 female competitors by all of Staff but Ant especially, was annoying.
Episode one Ant berrates all competitors who fails tasks, just like normal considering it trying to replicate army-like conditions.
Except two of the females who seem to struggle a bit more than the rest, they get a cushioned treatment with lift-you-ups and pep-talks.
They get soft starts, less risk (fire and other things) in the challenges and afterwards when they failed they get praise and a complete lack of pressure on what went wrong.
This continues to extreme levels in episode three.
Several competitors fail to report intel during a test, they get scolded for it all of them apart from the 2 with special-status for unknown reasons.
There isn't anything wrong with the treatment per say, if you would allow all competitors the same.
The show hopefully isn't about everyone taking part be granted a participation-medal?
They're just clipping the ticket now for $. It's all a bit predictable and they have made it less interesting rather than mixing it up with some new elements to keep an audience engaged. They have taken out so many of the really interesting aspects that made the earlier versions so exciting to watch.
Wow that was the best season yet 4 , now Ant has moved to Aussie from the uk version I can definitely see why he was frustrated with the Uk edition. From the out set it was full on and some of the tasks he would have never been allowed to do in the UK week done Ant Middleton awesome , just wish they didn't bleep out the swearing ,sounds like a heart monitor beeping so often.
Why does Australia feel we have to bombarded with the constant incessant reality trash ? If it isn't big bore, Australia's got idiots or the verbal diorrhea. It's trash garbage like SAS Australia with washed up "celebrity " nobodies . I know it's yet another copy pasted program from overseas yet come on give us some decent programming back that has some intelligence . Have no time for celebrating war criminals when the Au SAS are being investigated for war crimes in Afghanistan.
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