Quest four of Physical: 100 ended with four contestants being chosen as the finalists. The penultimate game of the show was the most stressful, changing, and heartbreaking, as each finalist was chosen after fighting against their respective teammates. It can’t have been easy fighting teammates for the coveted finalist position, but they managed to get through it, and the game show finally got to the finale episode.
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Who Were The Finalists?
The four finalists of the show were Hong Beom-seok, Justin, Andre Jin, and Amotti. All of them beat their team members in the game of pulling a 150-kg roller across the arena. They fought against their worst instincts and never gave up on themselves. This individualistic game allowed the men to focus on themselves and was probably one of the reasons why they made it to the final round. These contestants were taken to the arena for the final quest.
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Who Were The Finalists?
The four finalists of the show were Hong Beom-seok, Justin, Andre Jin, and Amotti. All of them beat their team members in the game of pulling a 150-kg roller across the arena. They fought against their worst instincts and never gave up on themselves. This individualistic game allowed the men to focus on themselves and was probably one of the reasons why they made it to the final round. These contestants were taken to the arena for the final quest.
- 4/3/2024
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
Quest three of Physical: 100 season two ended in a bittersweet manner. The seventh episode ended with no winners in sight. There was some stress regarding ‘The Mine Transportation Match’; there was some stress about which team from group two would be headed toward the semi-final rounds, while the third team would be eliminated from the game forever.
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Who Won The Second Round Of ‘The Mine Transportation Match?’
‘The Mine Transportation Match,’ the third quest, had the last three teams struggling to finish the game by testing the strength of every participant. Out of three teams in the second group, Kim Dong-hyun, Lee Jae-yoon, and Hong Beom-seok had to face the third and fourth rounds of ‘The Mine Transportation Match,’ which was physically taxing. The third and fourth rounds ended with the mighty team of Kim Dong-hyun getting eliminated from the game. One of their players had a...
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Who Won The Second Round Of ‘The Mine Transportation Match?’
‘The Mine Transportation Match,’ the third quest, had the last three teams struggling to finish the game by testing the strength of every participant. Out of three teams in the second group, Kim Dong-hyun, Lee Jae-yoon, and Hong Beom-seok had to face the third and fourth rounds of ‘The Mine Transportation Match,’ which was physically taxing. The third and fourth rounds ended with the mighty team of Kim Dong-hyun getting eliminated from the game. One of their players had a...
- 4/2/2024
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
Quest two of Physical: 100 ended with Jung Ji-hyun winning the survival match, and he was allowed to form a team by choosing four members from the group who were eliminated. This wildcard game allowed Jung Ji-hyun and his team of Avengers to stay back in Physical: 100, which is based on the physical strength of contestants. Thirty contestants are remaining in the show, and more than half of them have been eliminated over the course of several quests. The second quest and the survival match itself led to the elimination of twenty contestants who, on the way out, were supposed to break the ceramic busts created in their honor.
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What Was The Pre-Quest Before The Third Game?
There were six groups chosen to participate in the third quest of Physical: 100 season two. There are five participants in each group waiting to be assigned their roles in the upcoming quest.
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What Was The Pre-Quest Before The Third Game?
There were six groups chosen to participate in the third quest of Physical: 100 season two. There are five participants in each group waiting to be assigned their roles in the upcoming quest.
- 3/27/2024
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
Season two of Physical: 100 began on a high note, with many contestants who come from several sports-related backgrounds fighting tooth and nail to cement their position in the reality game show. The show started with 100 initial contestants.
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How Did The First Quest End?
As the first quest ended, that number was reduced to half, with only fifty people remaining to compete in the game. The first quest had individual bouts between two contestants in three different arenas. As fifty people were eliminated through this round, all of them broke their ceramic busts as a part of their exit from the game.
What Was The Maze Quest All About?
This was followed by the maze quest, which was the first time in this season that the individual contestants were put in ten different groups fighting against each other. Winning the maze quest would take the team forward to the next task,...
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How Did The First Quest End?
As the first quest ended, that number was reduced to half, with only fifty people remaining to compete in the game. The first quest had individual bouts between two contestants in three different arenas. As fifty people were eliminated through this round, all of them broke their ceramic busts as a part of their exit from the game.
What Was The Maze Quest All About?
This was followed by the maze quest, which was the first time in this season that the individual contestants were put in ten different groups fighting against each other. Winning the maze quest would take the team forward to the next task,...
- 3/26/2024
- by Smriti Kannan
- Film Fugitives
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