Physical: 100 Season 2 – Underground: Which Teams Made It to the Fourth Quest?
27.03.2024 - 08:17
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Korean reality series aired three new episodes on Netflix on Tuesday, March 26, 2024. The show features 100 physically and mentally fit contestants competing in various gruesome challenges. Moreover, they do everything to make it through each quest and keep moving forward until one of them wins. The winner not only gets a grand cash prize of KRW 300 million but also earns the title of having the most ideal physique.
This week’s Physical: 100 Season 2 – Underground episodes documented the remaining 50 contestants participating in grueling quests and challenges. They had to prove their worth individually and in teams to make it to the next quest. By the end of the three episodes, two teams, each led by Andre Jin and Jung Ji-Hyun, made it to the fourth quest, which will take place next week.
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This week’s episodes of the reality show picked up from the previous week’s challenges. The remaining 50 contestants participated in Quest 2, 2.5, and 3 to compete against each other in teams to survive. The three episodes documented their participation in the quests, along with some heartbreaking eliminations.
This quest continued from the previous episode, with a few more teams left to compete. In this quest, the teams had 15 minutes to move supplies from the supply depot to three capture zones within the maze. Each capture zone had a scale, and the team that could tip the most scales in their direction would win.
Check out which five teams won this quest, each led by their team leader:
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With the 25 contestants winning the second quest, the remaining 25 eliminated participants were called into the ring for a survival match. Meanwhile, the winning contestants looked upon the ones competing in this quest. The quest took place over four rounds. The participants had ten pillars surrounding them. They had to catch hold of a sign on each pillar until each round was over. With each round, the number of pillars was reduced. The contestants who controlled the symbol in each pillar moved to the next round.
Only one contestant holding the symbol tight was considered for each pillar. By the fourth round, two contestants competed to control one pillar. Ultimately, Korean amateur wrestler Jung Ji-Hyun won the quest. He got a chance to re-enter the competition and chose four of his teammates to compete in the team challenge further.
Jung Ji-Hyun chose Amotti, Lee Jang-Kun, Kim Jee-Hyuk, and Kim Min-Su as his teammates. Fellow contestants felt he had selected one of the strongest teams in the competition.
Ahead of the third quest, the teams had to compete in a pre-quest mission of pull-ups. Each team had their team leader