SAS Australia sees Aussie celebrities take on a series of physical and psychological tests from an elite team of ex-Special Forces soldiers.SAS Australia sees Aussie celebrities take on a series of physical and psychological tests from an elite team of ex-Special Forces soldiers.SAS Australia sees Aussie celebrities take on a series of physical and psychological tests from an elite team of ex-Special Forces soldiers.
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I was eating vita wheat when I watched this so I couldn't hear anything because of the crunching noise. I don't think it mattered.
This show is an obvious spin off of the regular SAS Who Dares Wins series. SAS Australia is a complete joke. The regular series is brilliant but this spin off and the Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins series are utterly a waste of time as you will just get angry watching the show. How do these celebrities think that they can pass a real SAS course when they can't run, carry packs, have mental or psychological problems or turn off their egos? The SAS selection course is extremely difficult to pass even for highly trained, experienced military personnel. Only 4 or 5 on average out of about 100 to 200 military personnel pass the course. I only watched the first 3 episodes of this show before I had to stop watching it. They need to stop calling this a SAS Course if celebrities who clearly are not fit enough continue to pass the course. Please change the name to Military Bootcamp or something else as these people passing the tv course clearly would not stand a chance to pass the real SAS course. This show has really gone downhill and needs to get back on track. Thank you
Finally some new tests and tasks were added!
We have new Staff-members, including an American Seal.
We seem to be in Tasmania, although not entirely sure of that yet.
However, the obviously special treatment granted to 2 female competitors by all of Staff but Ant especially, was annoying.
Episode one Ant berrates all competitors who fails tasks, just like normal considering it trying to replicate army-like conditions.
Except two of the females who seem to struggle a bit more than the rest, they get a cushioned treatment with lift-you-ups and pep-talks.
They get soft starts, less risk (fire and other things) in the challenges and afterwards when they failed they get praise and a complete lack of pressure on what went wrong.
This continues to extreme levels in episode three.
Several competitors fail to report intel during a test, they get scolded for it all of them apart from the 2 with special-status for unknown reasons.
There isn't anything wrong with the treatment per say, if you would allow all competitors the same.
The show hopefully isn't about everyone taking part be granted a participation-medal?
We have new Staff-members, including an American Seal.
We seem to be in Tasmania, although not entirely sure of that yet.
However, the obviously special treatment granted to 2 female competitors by all of Staff but Ant especially, was annoying.
Episode one Ant berrates all competitors who fails tasks, just like normal considering it trying to replicate army-like conditions.
Except two of the females who seem to struggle a bit more than the rest, they get a cushioned treatment with lift-you-ups and pep-talks.
They get soft starts, less risk (fire and other things) in the challenges and afterwards when they failed they get praise and a complete lack of pressure on what went wrong.
This continues to extreme levels in episode three.
Several competitors fail to report intel during a test, they get scolded for it all of them apart from the 2 with special-status for unknown reasons.
There isn't anything wrong with the treatment per say, if you would allow all competitors the same.
The show hopefully isn't about everyone taking part be granted a participation-medal?
I have watched every single season of SAS Australia , SAS Who Dares Wins, and Celebrity SAS Who Dares Wins. I am glad to say that the Directing Staff managed to produce a great season 2 of SAS Australia. Season 1 was an absolute joke with the people that they had on it and what they got away with because they were celebrities. Season 2 of SAS Australia totally redeemed itself and got back on track of what the selection course is like for the SAS. Thank you very much for that. Thank you also to all the DS for producing a great show to watch. I look forward to the next show.
They're just clipping the ticket now for $. It's all a bit predictable and they have made it less interesting rather than mixing it up with some new elements to keep an audience engaged. They have taken out so many of the really interesting aspects that made the earlier versions so exciting to watch.
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