Wipeout tv series
By lady Di
@lady1993 (27224)
Philippines
August 4, 2012 2:50am CST
this is a really funny reality tv show, where people try to pass different and outrageous obstacles to win a few thousand dollars. It was so hilarious especially with that narrator with a good sense if humor- i feel bad for the peopel though, it looks like it hurt so much.
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5 responses
@Sportseconomics (162)
• United States
4 Aug 12
Ah, it can't be everyone's cup of tea. Was there anything specific that made you not like the program? I'm curious as to someone else's opinion of the show.
@lrdl3535 (149)
• United States
8 Aug 12
I watch it once in awhile with my family. My son laughs when they fall off of things. I think it must hurt when they hit that stuff and then fall into the water. I wonder how many of them get knocked out and it isn't shown.
@acrossnation (773)
• Malaysia
4 Aug 12
Hi....i love love love Wipeout, it is hillarious and humour by the narrator and the lady host, they are so quick and spontaneous and the comment were really genuine. I love this game, because most of the participants are very joyful people and very courageos. My best and favorite part of the show when the last 3 finalist trying for the US50,000 and thats a lot of many for less than 20mins try. This is the kind of programme that i watch when i need some pick me up.
@arunr175 (1678)
• India
6 Aug 12
I don't watch any reality shows, I have seen few episodes of one of reality show "Idea star singer" in local channel and few other in MTV, then never had the guts to watch other reality shows.
Reality shows are waste time, my cousin has been the audience "Idea star singer" and he said that reality show is already fixed about who would win and this reality show producers ask television audience to send SMS for voting the contestant to win.
After hearing this I stopped watching reality shows .....
@Sportseconomics (162)
• United States
4 Aug 12
I also enjoy watching this series on TV. Here in the USA (not sure if you're watching from the same country I am; I know there's a lot of international versions), they compete for $50,000 and the commentators are usually pretty funny. I like it when they give them nicknames and make constant references having something to do with their nicknames as they go through the course and inevitably fall/fail multiple times.
However, I do not like the fact that they replaced the original interviewer (Jill Wagner) with a new one (Vanessa Lachey). Oh well, such is the business of television. It's still a fun show.
@Sportseconomics (162)
• United States
6 Aug 12
Oh, is that a similar show from a few years back? If so, I might be interested in that sort of thing. I enjoy light-hearted entertainment TV shows like that, so maybe I'll try and find somewhere online to view an episode of this.