Series 4 Episode 7
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Re: My editorial on recent episodes
lol,
blood thirsty ;D
blood thirsty ;D
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Re: My editorial on recent episodes
I think the main problem with Nicky's team is that they were too indecisive! For example the polar bear question was queried by other team members and then they went for the answer that they said originally!
Also, as for that wall coming down in the wall room, you definitely knew they were going to lose as they didnt use it for any other quests! And I agree she never made that door in time!
Also, as for that wall coming down in the wall room, you definitely knew they were going to lose as they didnt use it for any other quests! And I agree she never made that door in time!
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Re: My editorial on recent episodes
well they probs allowed them to contine based on the next team wasnt ready... lol.
Ans they sau their is enough food to finish a quest.. but if they didn't take it then the would have been killed off due to low life force and the help of a nice white skull to speed things along..
Ans they sau their is enough food to finish a quest.. but if they didn't take it then the would have been killed off due to low life force and the help of a nice white skull to speed things along..
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Greetings, well-fed traveller
I loved Treguard's description of recent dungeoneer Simon as 'not a starving traveller'. Nothing like a kids TV show to point out that one of the contestants is a little on the tubby side.
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Re: Greetings, well-fed traveller
Greetings, Festus! How art? Having fun? And yes I totally agree - nothing wrong with a bit of gentle jesting. People are much too sensitive these days...
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I don't think it would be a good idea to go out there and reduce Festus's Life source - I mean...it's FESTUS, damn it. He'd damned well end my days as a haunting skull in one supernaturally enhanced bite.
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Re: Greetings, well-fed traveller
Yeah, I think Treguard should've done that more often...I loved Treguard's description of recent dungeoneer Simon as 'not a starving traveller'. Nothing like a kids TV show to point out that one of the contestants is a little on the tubby side.
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Re: My editorial on recent episodes
I remember a few occasions, especially in the earlier series, where the life force did run out - in a way.
On one of the end-of-series segments, the team was killed because they didn't have the horn to bring down the walls of Jericho. They couldn't do anything, so just had to wait for the life force to run out and they died.
Another time a team didn't have the right object/spell to reveal the correct door to take, and kept coming back to the same room over and over! When they exhausted all the doors the team tried to make the dungeoneer go back in the one he came out of, but there is no turning back... starvation... 'Skull' life force death.
And what about the winning teams in the later series, where the dungeoneer had to make it back to Knightmare Castle before the life force ran out?
Oh, about the ceiling coming down - once the ceiling had got halfway down the screen you could no longer see the dungeoneer, so you didn't know whether they would have been killed or not!
On one of the end-of-series segments, the team was killed because they didn't have the horn to bring down the walls of Jericho. They couldn't do anything, so just had to wait for the life force to run out and they died.
Another time a team didn't have the right object/spell to reveal the correct door to take, and kept coming back to the same room over and over! When they exhausted all the doors the team tried to make the dungeoneer go back in the one he came out of, but there is no turning back... starvation... 'Skull' life force death.
And what about the winning teams in the later series, where the dungeoneer had to make it back to Knightmare Castle before the life force ran out?
Oh, about the ceiling coming down - once the ceiling had got halfway down the screen you could no longer see the dungeoneer, so you didn't know whether they would have been killed or not!
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Re: Greetings, well-fed traveller
heh, me thinks that would be a bit rude ;D
I thought Richard, the advisor in red was a bit monotonous in that quest..
Simon, .........
Simon, .........
Simon, .........
SHUT UP!!!

I thought Richard, the advisor in red was a bit monotonous in that quest..
Simon, .........
Simon, .........
Simon, .........
SHUT UP!!!

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Re: Greetings, well-fed traveller
Yeah like, who else would he yap to in a loud voice with instructions on where to go?
*Turns to advisor next to him* "Walk through the doorway. Sidestep left."
*Turns to advisor next to him* "Walk through the doorway. Sidestep left."
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Re: Greetings, well-fed traveller
as you looked at the advisors, the one on the left who didnt talk a lot sounded SO like that woman that runs the post office in postman pat!
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Re: My editorial on recent episodes
yeah but i call that dieing by not choosing the correct item. the life force running out was what killed them but if they's chose the horn they would have found food or somthing...etc. swings and roundabouts realy, but since when they left the horn they became a losing team the life force was just a means to an end.
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Re: Greetings, well-fed traveller
What about the first dungeoneer, when she came on the screen they were taken aback!
"Well I suppose looks can be deciving!"
As for Simon, it looks like the helmet was a bit of a tight fit on him!
"Well I suppose looks can be deciving!"
As for Simon, it looks like the helmet was a bit of a tight fit on him!
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Re: Greetings, well-fed traveller
I liked the way during the credits the challenge host commented lol
Want there an ep where pikie took the mick out of one of there names?? Want it the team who one?
Want there an ep where pikie took the mick out of one of there names?? Want it the team who one?
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Re: My editorial on recent episodes
Well even if food was in that room..they would have still been killed off due to wateing around for to long.
In fact the life force does come up everyonce in a while even with out food.. and sometimes the team have 2 rooms right after each other with food
In fact the life force does come up everyonce in a while even with out food.. and sometimes the team have 2 rooms right after each other with food
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