Brothers Zandrick and Dondrick Ellison break down America's “fifth sport” — MTV's The Challenge (formerly Road Rules/Real World Challenge.) No spoilers and no quitters allowed.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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After a second reunion episode, the "Double Agents" season of the Challenge has officially ended. With it, Zandrick and Dondrick Ellison are here to recap the entire run. Not only do they discuss the (slight) drama of the reunion episode, but they di... more
The Double Agent season ended with a vet-rookie combination winning the $900,000, but there's still plenty to discuss in part one of the reunion episode. Or at least, SOME things to discuss. Dondrick and Zandrick talk about the lingering tension in t... more
In part two of the final, a veteran/rookie team dominate from start to finish and WIN THE TITLE! Zan and Dondrick Ellison discuss the competition (or lack thereof) that led there, and how it may affect the legacies of those involved. Do we have a cas... more
With the FINAL finally underway, there's a lot to discuss as four evenly-matched teams wage war. Zan and Dondrick Ellison break down the developments of the first day of the final, including a surprising surge from Amber B. and a surprising breakdown... more
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Why do ya’ll think they were protecting Wes and CT? They’ve both went home early before. I mean Bananas, Ashley and CT all went home back to back on WOTW2. Thefirst 3 out. I also think they already have a plan to switch the voting bc if not then a guy would be the rogue agent every time if they keep it alternating girl/boy. That’s why TJ keep asking both if they want to come down and why he makes it known it’s a guy day or girl day. They can’t just on the fly make up what day it is without it be... more
For being a challenge podcast, their actual knowledge of the challenge seems to be subpar. They get a number of facts wrong regarding challenge history and production. They also get a 👎🏼 for feeling the need to discuss people’s weight in a negative manner (never really okay to talk about another persons weight whether negative or positive). They did this when discussing Liv in the double agents premier episode, so it’s a no for me.
I listen to all of the challenge podcasts on iTunes. This is easily one of my favorites. These two brothers are hardcore challenge fans and it shows. They don’t waste time like a lot of other challenge podcasts do, talking about non challenge related stuff. They are very knowledgeable about challenge history, they are funny, and they are great about NO SPOILERS! I definitely recommend listening to this podcast!
Listened to one episode and didn’t love it. The guys aren’t very knowledgeable about challenge history or the cast as other podcast hosts. They ragged on Nany and boasted Josh. Pronounced Darrells name wrong. They were pretty monotone. Would like them to be more engaging/have more emotion.
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