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True but we have The Amazing Race Canada which has got to be pricey. True they mostly stay in Canada (the second season spent one episode each in France and China), but still all the air fare alone has got to run a pretty high tab. If the producers were smart they'd let Canadians audition for the American one.

True but we have The Amazing Race Canada which has got to be pricey. True they mostly stay in Canada (the second season spent one episode each in France and China), but still all the air fare alone has got to run a pretty high tab. If the producers were smart they'd let Canadians audition for the American one.

Well parts of it are cut off from the outside world and only accessible by chopper or snowmobile….but it would be hard to tell who's who under all the coats and any bump in the snow would immediately stick out as the Hidden Immunity Idol.

I'm not surprised but a little irritated that Roast made the list. And given how popular Canadian versions of reality shows are: Do you think we'd ever see our own Survivor?

At least it airs on TV. Korra got banished to online-only for a season and a half.

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I'm not sure it's a strategy. She seemed just as mopey in her confessionals. What benefit is there to her keeping up an act in private just for the cameras? Most realize that is when you let your real tactics be known for the people at home.

Swim, climb up a wall and slide down it. A lot of people went head-first, Will ended up going face-first.

Mike also got the lovable goof edit right out of the gate when he ate the scorpion. That's a way to make sure it sticks out in viewer's minds.

I don't watch it but wasn't the Bitten aftershow called Afterbite? That's worse.

Puts on nerdy hipster glasses: Raina is pre-cognitive in seeing the future. Clairvoyants see what is happening in the moment.

I'm still recording it as it's easier for them to get the actors on because Space Channel and the show are both based out of Toronto.

Possibly. Last season their was a pre-hype show before the premiere hosted by Wil Wheaton called The Cloneversation, that didn't air in Canada despite it being filmed here with mostly Canadians working on the show.

They did a spin-off that only lasted for a season called Once Upon A Time in Wonderland that had Alice, Knave of Hearts/Will Scarlett, the Red Queen etc. and also Jafar.

It's sounds worse then it is in terms of keeping the plot straight. I just jogged through about 35 episodes. The show has a lot of flaws but can still be enjoyable.

It can get frustrating especially it's take on a redemption character arc and sometimes the good guys look like idiots. Random Macguffins and plot holes are aplenty but somehow it still has a certain charm about it and some fun and occasional clever (not genius, but unexpected surprises) moment. Take what happens to

I like the actress so I'm fine with it. She knows how to have fun with the role. And for this show, stealing the egg baby actually is pretty bad for Snow and Charming to do. Still irritated that Regina's redemption arc hasn't included an apology to the Charming family but it's better then last season. Also don't mind

Zelena Wicked Witch of the West is Regina's half sister, both share mother Cora who abandoned baby Zelena. Her big plan was to make a time travel spell to go back and kill Snow White's mother so Cora could marry the King and Zelena would be raised as royalty. They stop her and take her magic but spare her life. Zelena

They try to use their own new digital services to try and entice people not to cord-cut by getting "Canadian exclusive" rights to show to starve certain competitors of content, but it just gets annoyingly fragmented. So shows that air on ABC together in the States that we can watch that way live, but only have half of

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