...another obligatory boofhead footy player... cheers.Who is that?
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Episode I’m A Celeb 2021 - Episode Discussion
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...Jack reminds me of a ‘Thunderbirds’ puppet... all that’s missing are the strings... cheers.
...well... you made it to the end of the show my friends... well done!... lol!... cheers.
...nite all... thanks for all the fun posts... cheers.
rj90
Yeah, Nah.
Definitely less engaging. The team concept makes sense due to the pre-record, but I'm not really a fan.How is the format working when it’s pre-recorded?
I also want more clarity around who gets picked for the trials - it appears Chris & Julia are doing it, but its most likely producers intervening. I'd prefer to see the celebs volunteer or even draw straws rather than the producers picking.
I'm reserving my judgement until I see how the eliminations work - I can't see them voting each other out, so I would assume an all in challenge and the loser goes home?
miamiBRICE
Well-Known Member
Dipper will be a hilarious addition to the camp. Grant's been phenomenal so far. Haven't got a favourite so far, but invested in the show. There seems to be a lot more recognizable faces this year in comparison to last year's season.
Not gonna lie, I expected this to be much worse due to it being prerecorded, but it's surprisingly good so far.
This show will no doubt contain more footage of social interactions in a week, than the entire dumpster fire that was Big Brother AU 2020.
Not gonna lie, I expected this to be much worse due to it being prerecorded, but it's surprisingly good so far.
This show will no doubt contain more footage of social interactions in a week, than the entire dumpster fire that was Big Brother AU 2020.
February
I think, therefore I am, I think ...
Yes, there needs to be more of a reason for who gets picked.Definitely less engaging. The team concept makes sense due to the pre-record, but I'm not really a fan.
I also want more clarity around who gets picked for the trials - it appears Chris & Julia are doing it, but its most likely producers intervening. I'd prefer to see the celebs volunteer or even draw straws rather than the producers picking.
I'm reserving my judgement until I see how the eliminations work - I can't see them voting each other out, so I would assume an all in challenge and the loser goes home?
Yes, there needs to be more of a reason for who gets picked.
They were picked last night, because they thought Jack would scream like a girl, thought Paulini would panic about the water & thought Travis would freak out & fail.
February
I think, therefore I am, I think ...
I wonder since they were picked for the first one, the winners will pick for the next one.They were picked last night, because they thought Jack would scream like a girl, thought Paulini would panic about the water & thought Travis would freak out & fail.
rj90
Yeah, Nah.
Abbie Chatfield and Ash Williams secretly hooked up on I’m A Celebrity
Turns out the rumours about there being a fling on I’m A Celebrity are true, and it was between Abbie Chatfield and Ash Williams.

I could care less about the romance, but confirmation on how they will be eliminated & how the winner is announced:
News.com.au understands that for every elimination episode, the celebrities compete in two challenges. The first one is an all in (featuring all the celebrities in camp) which whittles them down to a bottom three. The bottom three then compete in a second challenge and whoever comes in third place gets the boot.
That system will continue until there are just a few celebrities remaining in camp.
“The most important thing to realise is that Australia will decide the winner,” Mr Tate told news.com.au. “The ending will be live.”