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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: Picasso9

What a load of croc! She’s supposed to be an engineering grad. Furthermore she told Shamita she doesn’t want gender based judgement. Now where the heck does the whole task designed to make her fail come in. A women engineer should have some knowledge on how to build stuff. Shouldn’t she have an analytical mind. But no, Madam was too busy bitching the whole time. That’s why half the stuff she doesn’t hear. She only listens to her own voice. And her BF is none the better.


i didn’t realize telecommunications engineers should know how to build cycles? Logic?

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Posted: 3 years ago
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also tasks are designed ahead, aren’t they? Like materials need to be purchased, etc. So I don’t think the task set up was thought of (within a matter of few hours) keeping in mind that it would be Teja. I’m thinking the makers expected Shams to remove Rakhi? Esp since last WKV host told shams and Teja to talk it out and they did and were on friendly terms. Also, Teja was shams top 5. Also, shams was pretty adamant on removing her (even her nomination said rakhi didn’t do much and she told Nishant that she wanted to remove her) so to many of us the last minute change was a bit surprising and I’m assuming to makers as well?


like if she had downgraded Rakhi, most of them would support Pratik to win. And rakhi wouldn’t be able to do the task so Pratik would automatically be top 5. And eventually Nishant would enter and they get their desired top 5. By removing Teja, the game changed but obv they had to continue with the task. That’s just my theory so it could be wrong?


But nonetheless, it was obvious Teja wouldn’t win because even in the sword task she was adamant on not breaking anyones sword so I expected her not to go destroy pratik’s. While very much expected him to do it. But she did really well so kudos to her.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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I think Teja lost because a) she didn't seem to know shit about cycles or just screwing things together in general and b) she came with a "loser" attitude.

It's not so much physical strength? She didn't even try to damage Pratik's cycle and he had 1 part while she had 3 after the first day? Karan even helped her add the brakes and some other part. She was just stubborn to be on defensive mode when she could have also gone to Pratik's bicycle and start unscrewing parts. She probably was not confident she could do that.

Contestants don't really have to rely on physical strength for this.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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Originally posted by: meimo12


i didn’t realize telecommunications engineers should know how to build cycles? Logic?

The logic is that their analytical mind should enable them to put together stuff very methodically with general knowledge from their field.

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Posted: 3 years ago
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totally fair task, it was nothing of a male-female thing. in the end, both of them had an equal amount of parts but ps won coz he had broken tp's cycle. had tp tried to break ps's cycle, the task would've been equaled. but teja made it seem unfair by not doing so coz she's a sore loser and ants sympathy all the time

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