The blue team loses the village again and the reds don't give in Exatlon Estados Unidos
Boring! Anticipating the blue team's defeat every day has made Exatlon monotonous, with only two weeks since its premiere
The blue team will not achieve permanent victory against the red team, because in addition to being a better-equipped group, their winning streak has managed to undermine the confidence of their rivals, to the point that even those with the best aim have started to miss. Exatlon Estados Unidos seems stuck due to the lack of response from the blue team! Last night, Kelvin Noe Renteria's team overcame the previous day's defeat, losing again, but by an even more absurd and dismal score than the day before. The production team must help the blue team by making changes or bringing in athletes who can contribute, or the show will enter its third week as a duplicate of the first two weeks of competition. The monotonous defeats of the blue team make the show boring and prevent the audience from staying engaged. You either watch on your phone or simply change the channel. The blue team has run its course, and without needing to consult Mhoni Vidente, Biss La Medium, or Deseret Tavares, we know that next Sunday someone from the blue team will be leaving the competition. The question is, who: Franz or Lorenzo Figueroa?
When Frederick Oldenburg talks about the food shortage at the Exatlon camp, a large part of the audience doesn't even take him into account, because many of us viewers have just finished watching "La Isla: Desafio Extremo 2," where the participants of that reality show do know the difference between having everything and losing it all and being left with nothing.
Playa Baja is literally the epitome of poverty in the world of Telemundo reality shows, while the Exatlon camp seems like paradise compared to what Martin and Mauricio Islas and Julieta Grajales had to endure with the rest of their teammates.

