I don't support genocide, racism, sexism, sexual harrassment, and mocking addiction and mental illness. We are not all the same. Me and Peacekeeper are about the same, that's it.
I'm sure its been asked many times, but what are some of their appearance fees? But also if it goes up as you stay longer, how is. Doea it work? By each week, or a one off if tou hit this mark?
I'm sure its been asked many times, but what are some of their appearance fees? But also if it goes up as you stay longer, how is. Doea it work? By each week, or a one off if tou hit this mark?
It's a two level system...you get paid for each week you are on the show and you have an appearence fee based on what you bring to the show. The fees are different for everyone (this is also how Celebrity Big Brother UK) worked. Part of why we have mercenaries is to have pay the stars to be on the show but not compete. But we don't know what each person is paid or what the budget each season is.
On ChallengeTea911 tiktok there are clips of Jordan talking about it. He basically said the weekly stipend ranges from $1k to $3k. But no one ever talks about what their appearance fee is which I imagine varies greatly from player to player.
When/how did Devin get a reputation for being great at puzzles? I saw him flop on a puzzle in elimination on Double Agents, and then he really struggled with a puzzle against Emanuel in Spies, Lies, & Allies. Then in the final for SL&A he wasn't one of the first two to complete the puzzle on checkpoint 1.
When/how did Devin get a reputation for being great at puzzles? I saw him flop on a puzzle in elimination on Double Agents, and then he really struggled with a puzzle against Emanuel in Spies, Lies, & Allies. Then in the final for SL&A he wasn't one of the first two to complete the puzzle on checkpoint 1.
Whatever final it was...he memorized the full code by himself but great puzzle people rarely prove it. It's just everyone thinks they're good at puzzles.
When/how did Devin get a reputation for being great at puzzles? I saw him flop on a puzzle in elimination on Double Agents, and then he really struggled with a puzzle against Emanuel in Spies, Lies, & Allies. Then in the final for SL&A he wasn't one of the first two to complete the puzzle on checkpoint 1.
Whatever final it was...he memorized the full code by himself but great puzzle people rarely prove it. It's just everyone thinks they're good at puzzles.
Ok thanks. Yeah that was the last part of SL&A where he memorized a 20 number code. Is memorizing a code the same as a puzzle? In my mind memory things (which is also what his elimination over Bananas was) are different from solving a puzzle. Maybe some people conflate them and that's part of his reputation.
Also, Kaycee was actually kind of a flop overall in the SL&A final. She got fortunate to face Nany in that final elimination and to then get to choose CT as her final partner. Tori and Emy got screwed to be honest.
I randomly got curious to rewatch the premiere of 29: Invasion of the Champions. Idk what changed about the editing but the introduction of the players made me so excited to watch as if it was the first time. The cast was so good and I miss watching people grow up for 4 months on the real world and debuting on the challenge.
I wonder why LaToya thought it was okay to sit on Tony's **** knowing he had a baby momma/gf expecting and he didn't even flinch while she sat on him. But I don't think he got a *****. He's not into melanated folks clearly.
So yeah invasion of the champions may be one of the best seasons. At the time I remember it felt like the format was rushed and the season ended super fast. It had the same amount of episodes as Rivals 3 which was dragged out to hell and back so idk. Very solid season and cast that wraps up nicely.
Invasion was so boring before the vets arrived---it was only 3 episodes
The format really hurt Invasion--the missions were essentially meaningless--it should have been Champ vs Challenger in the eliminations.
agreed with your second statment don't call it invasion if the champions have to go against each other. the only upside was that we did get to see some good eliminations.
i think the drama between the challengers was interesting though.
Invasion was so boring before the vets arrived---it was only 3 episodes
The format really hurt Invasion--the missions were essentially meaningless--it should have been Champ vs Challenger in the eliminations.
agreed with your second statment don't call it invasion if the champions have to go against each other. the only upside was that we did get to see some good eliminations.
i think the drama between the challengers was interesting though.
Fair enough--to each their own. The whole Tony/Nicole vs. Sylvia thing didn't do anything for me. Which was basically all the drama because it essentially created the LL vs the others. Maybe I need to rewatch it--maybe it seemed boring because it was like "qualifying rounds" of a tennis tournament. It was just for the right to even be on the show IMO
We need rookies!!!
LOL. You're replying with essays too ***.
Long overdue lol
Oh. Are you bitter I have received none while you have had SEVERAL?
yall are all the same on here lol
I don't support genocide, racism, sexism, sexual harrassment, and mocking addiction and mental illness. We are not all the same. Me and Peacekeeper are about the same, that's it.
I can't believe y'all DM each other essays like that. That's called a pen pal.
lol this made me laugh
I don't know how OldTimer can say Big T nees to retire and then turn around and make a bunch of pointless posts.
I don't get your point here lol.
no one dm's me paragraphs im kinda sad about it lol
Pick a fight with me or UKLover and you'll get one.
I'm sure its been asked many times, but what are some of their appearance fees? But also if it goes up as you stay longer, how is. Doea it work? By each week, or a one off if tou hit this mark?
It's a two level system...you get paid for each week you are on the show and you have an appearence fee based on what you bring to the show. The fees are different for everyone (this is also how Celebrity Big Brother UK) worked. Part of why we have mercenaries is to have pay the stars to be on the show but not compete. But we don't know what each person is paid or what the budget each season is.
On ChallengeTea911 tiktok there are clips of Jordan talking about it. He basically said the weekly stipend ranges from $1k to $3k. But no one ever talks about what their appearance fee is which I imagine varies greatly from player to player.
When/how did Devin get a reputation for being great at puzzles? I saw him flop on a puzzle in elimination on Double Agents, and then he really struggled with a puzzle against Emanuel in Spies, Lies, & Allies. Then in the final for SL&A he wasn't one of the first two to complete the puzzle on checkpoint 1.
Whatever final it was...he memorized the full code by himself but great puzzle people rarely prove it. It's just everyone thinks they're good at puzzles.
Ok thanks. Yeah that was the last part of SL&A where he memorized a 20 number code. Is memorizing a code the same as a puzzle? In my mind memory things (which is also what his elimination over Bananas was) are different from solving a puzzle. Maybe some people conflate them and that's part of his reputation.
Also, Kaycee was actually kind of a flop overall in the SL&A final. She got fortunate to face Nany in that final elimination and to then get to choose CT as her final partner. Tori and Emy got screwed to be honest.
So theyre doing the same thing the traitors cast are doing with the cruises?
also how funny of bananas to go on his rant about the vacation alliance on his pod...just to plan to go on a vacation with them lol
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He'll hang with Mark and maybe try to get a three way going with Nany and Kaycee
I thought I heard for one of those that the reality stars didn't even go. They just like video chatted with the guests or something like that
Is this something you'd pay to watch?
No, would you?
Never. I'd barf before hitting play upon seeing the thumbnail.
omg
I randomly got curious to rewatch the premiere of 29: Invasion of the Champions. Idk what changed about the editing but the introduction of the players made me so excited to watch as if it was the first time. The cast was so good and I miss watching people grow up for 4 months on the real world and debuting on the challenge.
I wonder why LaToya thought it was okay to sit on Tony's **** knowing he had a baby momma/gf expecting and he didn't even flinch while she sat on him. But I don't think he got a *****. He's not into melanated folks clearly.
So yeah invasion of the champions may be one of the best seasons. At the time I remember it felt like the format was rushed and the season ended super fast. It had the same amount of episodes as Rivals 3 which was dragged out to hell and back so idk. Very solid season and cast that wraps up nicely.
Invasion was so boring before the vets arrived---it was only 3 episodes
The format really hurt Invasion--the missions were essentially meaningless--it should have been Champ vs Challenger in the eliminations.
agreed with your second statment don't call it invasion if the champions have to go against each other. the only upside was that we did get to see some good eliminations.
i think the drama between the challengers was interesting though.
Fair enough--to each their own. The whole Tony/Nicole vs. Sylvia thing didn't do anything for me. Which was basically all the drama because it essentially created the LL vs the others. Maybe I need to rewatch it--maybe it seemed boring because it was like "qualifying rounds" of a tennis tournament. It was just for the right to even be on the show IMO
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