![]() ![]() Hopefully if this show sees a second season (which I hope), this problem will be addressed. Does this seem like cheating to anyone else? It always seems to be that the team that wins the challenge loses the weigh-in. The team that loses the challenge stays home and gets extra workout time. Sometimes the game seems a little appears that every week, whoever wins the challenge for that week gets some cushy prize. Afterwards, the team that loses the least weight has to vote a team member off, Survivor style. ![]() Each week I get to watch as each team member works to try and lose weight and the real payoff comes in these moments. Sometimes inspirational, other times boring, the weigh-in is one of the best moments of reality TV for me. Caroline even has exciting lines such as "It's time to.CUT THE FAT!" Where do these writers come from.? After the competition (and watching the winning team with their prize), we then have the weigh-off where each team member sees how much weight they have lost that week. Host Caroline Rhea and trainers Bill and Jillian also provide a nice distraction from the contest and contestants. ![]() It sounds cheesy, but it's fun to watch as the two teams try their best each week in the competitions. Other challenges focus on the contestants' weaknesses, such as having them build a tall tower out of sugary food. Some of the challenges focus around their improvement, such as seeing how far one can ride an exercise bike for a set number of hours. Two teams train and face-off each week in different challenges. The Biggest Loser, however, is a different make-up entirely, featuring normal yet overweight contestants to compete to see who can lose the most weight and be.THE BIGGEST LOSER. What has reality TV come to these days with shows from Real World to Apprentice picking stereotyped characters to appear on them week after week and season after season. ![]()
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