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Post by boyardman on Jul 15, 2012 7:20:05 GMT -5
He bumped the thread but for a good reason. He brought something new to the discussion. ;-)
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Post by Fluffy Tailz on Jul 15, 2012 13:14:41 GMT -5
Yup, just informed the Yanks about it
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Post by FrankT on Jul 17, 2012 4:44:46 GMT -5
Blimey, I never thought it possible!!!!
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Post by Gagamillionaire on Jul 17, 2012 8:11:54 GMT -5
It was very impressive indeed. I think Mo Farah really showed us how much The Cube is about keeping composure. Obviously, he was very good at the games, but when he did lose a life or when his trial run failed, he didn't panic. He kept his act together, tried again and succeeded. It was a deserved win and an important one for the show as well. Before this, nobody thought that anybody could beat The Cube. There were a few who got to the last game but, as I see it, it was obvious with each of them that they wouldn't go for it. They all had several lives left but they always got a game they had struggled with before. Mo had Barrier, with which he didn't have any problems the first time, and with seven lives the game is definitely beatable because, like Phillip said, you learn more with each attempt. I think someone beating the game made the game more interesting to watch for audiences again and more interesting to play for contestants because we have seen that it's not impossible to win the £250,000 (you just have to be a gold medal winning athlete )
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Post by FrankT on Jul 18, 2012 5:45:58 GMT -5
Now let's see someone win £1,000,000!
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