Well into the series now and nowhere in the rules of Australia's Brainiest Kids did they state explicitly that cyborgs and androids were not allowed to compete with the other 12 and 13 year old contestants.
Bowl cut boy by the name of Joe Zhang intensely held down any excess movement, from the jaw and eyes down to the very move of his arms. Solid channeling of voice patterns through clenched teeth.
From the start the twelve matched answers, all getting perfect scores. After the break and they lose their cohesion as a unit, they falter and break away. Host Sandra Sully makes no mention of this, the kudos as heard in the first six questions no longer easy coming.
Kids in the shadows of the background flailing their arms upset the overall tone of the feminist's opportunity to shine, Answering questions like rote, the girl's appearance looks like a 14 or 15 compared to the others in the game.
Poor use of final board tactics sees sheepish selections ring the squares of the board. In the end a girl named Vivian edges past the other two, taking out the round. A round in which a familiar face in the stands looks likely to have returned from the series prior.
Soon Van - Monday, October 17, 2005 - 12:51
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