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TAR ISRAEL 5 SHOW Discussion *spoilers*
Maanca:
--- Quote from: Best Loser on September 21, 2016, 04:57:05 PM ---When does the finale air? At least I'm assuming it's the finale since every other finale has been a single episode.
--- End quote ---
Monday. Their Facebook page is counting down the days
BourkieBoy:
Is there any more information on the Melbourne leg???
G.B.:
Coming in a couple hours.
Best Loser:
I think this was everything.
At the City Marina in Docklands teams had to wear a kangaroo costume and spring shoes, and from a collection of 20 pictures correctly choose which 12 are Australian. The judge would say how many were correct but not which.
At the Melbourne Museum, teams played a giant trivia board game, with the board being divided into the countries they visited. They roll the die to advance, and on each space they landed on they had to answer a question about that country's leg. If they got it wrong they had to do an extra task related to the leg (e.g. get a Romania question wrong and you have to eat a large plate of the stuff they ate at the Double-Battle). Between each country was a special space where they drew a card telling them to move their token to a specific country. The Australia leg questions were special, because instead of being questions about something from earlier in the day they were questions about previous seasons!
Teams were told to find the neighbor Charlene Robinson on Bourke Street (between Elizabeth Street and Swanston). They'd have to figure out this was referring to Kylie Minogue , but actually only one team went up to her knowing who she was. The others either were directed to her by a local or just went up to the most well-dressed out-of-place lady there. Kylie (I'm not sure if this was actually her or just an impersonator) then sang "Especially For You" to each team and gave them a tablet that played a special message from loved ones.
At the National Gallery, one team member had to hang upside down from a harness and spray paint a picture of their team while the other person pulled the ropes to move them up/down/left/right. After two stencil layers they'd switch places for the last stencil.
At Chez Dré one team member had to make and decorate a cake. But because this is HaMerotz LaMillion it was far more complicated than that. The baker had a screen covering their eyes so all they could see was a feed from a camera their teammate wore on their head, which meant they were essentially watching themselves from their teammate's perspective.
At Simonds Stadium, teams had to count the number of players running around the pitch. They would then use this number to find a seat with a clue envelope. If the number was correct, inside the envelope was the clue to the next location, but if the number was wrong they'd have to do a training exercise for a set amount of time before they could try again.
The pit stop was at Geelong Town Hall, and the greeter was the mayor who I think many of the Aussie readers are familiar with.
G.B.:
Wiki now updated with all the jazz
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