That's a Wrap! So, we have finally come to the end of our Covid season. This post should be on the shorter side because I don't have too much to say. I guess I always say that, and many of my posts seemed to stretch on forever. Anyway, let's just see what we have to talk about. Finishers Before we talk about the main event, let's return to the remaining runners in the Finals. I'm not going to talk about everyone like last time, mainly the finishers. I wasn't really expecting Jessie to finish. No doubt, she's still strong and incredible, but I didn't see her in the Playoffs. I was surprised that she fell as early as she did, but she's okay, and hopefully we'll still be seeing more of her. I will also say that it seems like Jesse Labreck is asserting herself as the dominant Jess(i)e. I think this seasons pushes her ahead of Jessie in terms of total buzzers. This season Jesse hit 2 buzzers on 10 obstacle courses, something Jessie still has yet to d...
Welcome to the Finals So, this week and next week are it for season 12. For what they had to work with, it's not bad. Of course, I would have much rather preferred the regular Mt. Midoriyama. The extra 10 obstacle course and the Power Tower Playoffs aren't really that great for a finale, but hey, you do what you can. I think this course wasn't anything special. It was basically a regular City Finals course, right? Honestly, I know only 4 people finished, but everything was spread out in terms of what obstacle took people out. You know, it wasn't the usual where the 8th or 9th obstacle is the season killer. Only Jody Avila went out on Slam Dunk, I think, and only 2 or 3 people fell on Dragonback. They have definitely had harder courses in the past, so I wouldn't go saying this was really "finals worthy." I guess they couldn't have made it impossible because that wouldn't have been fair. Or I should say they could have made it impossible, but they ...