As an american, I have no idea what UK disability laws are like and its even clear from US competition reality TV that there is no requirement for them to make their competitions equally accessible to disabled competitors, but I always find it frustrating when there is no attempt made to do so. These guys are clearly very bright and physically adept, but they couldn't communicate with each other effectively in the way most teams can, so at certain points they had to essentially compete alone in many of the skill tasks which typically act as team tasks. I would have loved them to have screens in the rooms so they could sign to each other more effectively, but since that kind of thing is usually too expensive for production, they could have at least hired a BSL interpreter to run around the maze with them. You can't expect a bunch of Deaf and Hard of Hearing guys to read richard's lips for hints if he's behind them facing camera the whole time! But if they're not gonna make accomodations for actual famous people like the guy from The Last Leg or the paralympian MBE, why would they do so for a bunch of regulars.
As an american, I have no idea what UK disability laws are like and its even clear from US competition reality TV that there is no requirement for them to make their competitions equally accessible to disabled competitors, but I always find it frustrating when there is no attempt made to do so. These guys are clearly very bright and physically adept, but they couldn't communicate with each other effectively in the way most teams can, so at certain points they had to essentially compete alone in many of the skill tasks which typically act as team tasks. I would have loved them to have screens in the rooms so they could sign to each other more effectively, but since that kind of thing is usually too expensive for production, they could have at least hired a BSL interpreter to run around the maze with them. You can't expect a bunch of Deaf and Hard of Hearing guys to read richard's lips for hints if he's behind them facing camera the whole time!
But if they're not gonna make accomodations for actual famous people like the guy from The Last Leg or the paralympian MBE, why would they do so for a bunch of regulars.
It looks to me like they all had cochlear implants, or something similar, so they probably required very little if any accommodation.
Aww so close, great run guys.
I knew the 2nd riddle because of basic litre maths
Can you repeat the instructions from the jail scene please .. couldn’t hear it
I'm so confused by this comment. It's a video.. it's not interactive.. and you can just rewind it.