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jjcool 09-30-15 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill Needle (Post 12601946)
In the intros when they promoted the $1 million prize I don't recall them ever mentioned the detail. Maybe it's because it would have tipped off the result if they suddenly started mentioning "in the fastest time" disclaimers. According to the article linked above the contestants all knew about it, but like us didn't pay much attention to it because they never considered that two people could actually complete the course.

I seem to remember the intro always being, from the first season that was televised, something to the effect of "make it through all the stages, and up to the top of stage 4 and win a million dollars". No mention of fastest or first. The assumption was that only one person could possibly do it.

JuryDuty 11-01-15 09:01 PM

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Just watched this and couldn't believe not one but TWO people finished!

That said, it is heartbreaking that Geoff becomes the first one to ever complete the course only to minutes later have the title AND money taken from him.

I think we'd all feel differently if Isaac had opted to go first. (They said that since he finished faster it was up to him who went first.) Had he gone first and won the title, then Geoff went and didn't do it as fast, there'd be no issue.

All in all, a lot of the problem is that they've promoted this as a show where everyone's competing against the course, not each other. I think most of us assumed that if you reached the top of Stage 4, you'd get $1 million even if multiple people did it, even though that doesn't really make sense. :P

PhantomStranger 11-01-15 10:21 PM

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I don't believe there was a cash prize for the Japanese version, so this problem never came up.

PhantomStranger 11-04-15 09:36 PM

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A team spin-off with the top ninjas is coming to Esquire in 2016:

http://www.ew.com/article/2015/10/09...-spin-off-team

PhantomStranger 12-31-15 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 12636828)
A team spin-off with the top ninjas is coming to Esquire in 2016:

http://www.ew.com/article/2015/10/09...-spin-off-team

This hasn't started airing yet but I've already seen the premiere episode. Its official debut doesn't begin until January 19th on Esquire.

American Ninja Warrior fans should really enjoy the format, I found it far more exciting and compelling in this Team Ninja Warrior competition. Teams of three compete directly head to head in a race to finish the obstacles first, two guys and one woman per team. You'll recognize most of the male ninjas from the last season of ANW. Team captains got to pick their own teams. The captains are star players like Travis Rosen and the Weather Man.

Off the main NBC network, the human interest angles have been trimmed down significantly. Racing the obstacles head to head adds a whole new dimension to the athletic potential of Ninja Warrior. This one episode I saw had more surprises than I expected. One thing I'll mention is that Jessie Graf has completely separated herself from the rest of the female competition. She is the Serena Williams now of ANW.

lwhy? 12-31-15 04:04 PM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 12684878)
One thing I'll mention is that Jessie Graf has completely separated herself from the rest of the female competition. She is the Serena Williams now of ANW.

Her height is a huge advantage. I believe she's 5'8 and is at least half a foot taller than Kacie and Meaghan Martin.

PhantomStranger 01-19-16 11:34 PM

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This Team Ninja Warrior show officially premiered tonight.

Bill Needle 01-20-16 11:00 AM

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American Ninja Warrior: USA vs. the World airs on January 31, 8E/7C.

jjcool 01-20-16 11:51 AM

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Are the team episodes going to be on a real channel, or only Esquire?

PhantomStranger 01-20-16 01:56 PM

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Only Esquire. Amazon Instant Video is offering the first episode for free.

DRG 01-20-16 03:44 PM

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I liked the first episode of Team Ninja Warrior, but I didn't quite understand how the matchup/elimination system worked. In round 1, Team A beat Team B, and Team C beat Team D. But then in the next round each winning team faces the OTHER losing team... Team A faces Team D, and Team C faces Team B. THEN the winners of *those* matchups face off at the end. So what is the point of the first round matchups if the points don't accumulate/carry over?

As for positives, I really liked that it was shot in daylight. Earlier seasons of ANW used to have some preliminary rounds in the daytime, but at some point they decided to do the whole thing at night. I also thought the direct competition aspect added a lot of intensity. This did seem to be a speed-based course as opposed to a completion-based course as you see in ANW, meaning they removed some of the super difficult obstacles to ensure we'd get more thrilling showdowns and fewer outcomes decided by contestants failing an obstacle.

One thing I was wondering about with the relay showdown at the end... so if someone screws up and falls at the beginning of that relay, is the whole thing just over? That seems like it would be rather anticlimactic given the format.

PhantomStranger 01-20-16 08:25 PM

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Yeah, the relay would be anticlimactic if someone fell early.

I enjoyed this competitive format a great deal. Since speed is a factor, competitors that normally take it easy were pushing themselves to go through obstacles much, much faster. It makes the contest much more thrilling than the main ANW format.

jjcool 01-21-16 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by PhantomStranger (Post 12701550)
Only Esquire. Amazon Instant Video is offering the first episode for free.

Well that sucks. Hopefully it will be available somewhere at some point in the future.

lwhy? 01-21-16 12:56 PM

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I just watched the first episode. I really enjoyed it. It was really fun and fast paced. I'm glad there wasn't 15 mins of competitor profiles to sit through like there is a usually Ninja Warrior episode. I was really rooting for Jessie's team to win, but she had the guy who eats garbage on her team and I don't think you can get the proper nutrition for these events when you eat out of a dumpster. I am glad that Travis Rosen's team made it to the finals though. He lives in my area. He and Jessie are two of my favorite competitors.

DWilson 01-22-16 09:58 AM

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I definitely found this more entertaining than ANW, though I agree the structure is a little confusing. Sorry to see Graff out already, though it illustrates that your team is only as strong as its weakest link, and that adds to the suspense.

JeffTheAlpaca 01-27-16 04:45 AM

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When will they put the shows on Directv on Demand so you can watch them in HD?

It has been over a week and the first episode is still not available on demand.

PhantomStranger 02-01-16 12:49 AM

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I hope everyone remembered that tonight was America Vs. the World on NBC. It was a thrilling contest once again, almost as good as last year when Europe won the contest by a hair in the rope climb.

PhantomStranger 02-02-16 01:44 PM

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NBC couldn't have hoped for a better turn of events in the America Vs. The World contest. Super ninja Geoff, one of America's best hopes, is shockingly sidelined before he even gets to attempt one event due to a high fever. The finale came to a brutal showdown on Stage 3. Europe remains competitive due to Sean McColl, the world's #1 ranked climber. He doesn't seem European because he's not, he grew up in Canada.

stingermck 02-02-16 02:08 PM

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Tried to watch this the other night, but 3 hours, ouch.

lwhy? 02-02-16 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by stingermck (Post 12713264)
Tried to watch this the other night, but 3 hours, ouch.

I watched it in under an hour by fast forwarding through all the competitor profiles. I thought it was a pretty good competition. The Japanese might as well drop out... I don't know if it's jet lag or what, but they have not done well in these matches...

Nick Danger 02-02-16 02:57 PM

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We watched it for an hour. The Japanese were getting hammered. Are their courses greatly different from Las Vegas? They had competent guys falling right away.

Spiderbite 02-02-16 08:20 PM

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Awesome finish for
Spoiler:
Team USA
!

hidemoto 02-02-16 10:24 PM

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I was out, but i caught last nights show inadvertently. I hate the bullshit of this show that focuses on the lifes. They really drag this show out. Also that Kacy Catanzaro seems to be in almost every friggin audience shot. She annoys the shit out of me. I may watch next week just to see her fail badly.

PhantomStranger 02-03-16 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Nick Danger (Post 12713312)
We watched it for an hour. The Japanese were getting hammered. Are their courses greatly different from Las Vegas? They had competent guys falling right away.

Japanese people are generally shorter than Americans. Our courses are designed for bigger, faster athletes. They even made a point of it on the broadcast that the Japanese team this time selected a couple of taller competitors after the failures of the past two years, thinking they might compete better on our courses. The show really needs to line up the teams head to head in a shot to show the large size differences.

The Japanese still excel at the pure climbing obstacles like Stage 3, which favors a high strength-to-bodyweight ratio and endurance.

stingermck 02-03-16 06:50 AM

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I was Fast forwarding and still feel asleep :lol: NBC needs to cut it out with all the player profiles.


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