Treguard in series 8

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Treguard in series 8

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What is it with Treguard in series 8, he was so quiet and let majida start shouting and get excited
Treguard had lots of opportunities rto get a bit more Treguardish
e..g when that really sarcastic team of boys (team 4) were in the rune puzzle and the troll almost got them Treguard said very quietly
(you're taking too long)
and his ooh nastys were not at all up to scratch for deaths 3, 4 and 5
also when Raptor came along he simply just said, well what are you going to do??
maybe he was quite sad that he knew his season was only to be 10 runs not 15??
Oh well
Majida did get a lot stronger though in series 8 and really took her role to hear i feel!
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Re:Treguard in series 8

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Majida is annoying, Treguard was better on his own I feel.
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Re:Treguard in series 8

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Since Pickle was nervous and half-witted he never spoke nearly as much...

Since when do you see Pickle describing a causeway, Majida describes how the Fireball Puzzle worked in S7
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Re:Treguard in series 8

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Treguard's demeanour has changed throughout the history of the show. In series 1, he's moody and malicious and rather enjoys it when team's suffer. :)

In series 2, he's... well... demented!

From series 3 onwards he adopts the familiar 'knightly' persona. In series 7 and 8 his geniality is threatened by Majida, which is probably the main reason why it's funny! I see what you mean, though, about his series 8 pose. I think in series 5 onwards, when a better distinction was made between the Opposition and the Powers that Be, Treguard became far more concerned with the performance of teams (keeping score of failed teams, for example). I think I prefer the earlier idea, though, when he wasn't quite on the side of the teams. :)
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Re:Treguard in series 8

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I absolutely hated it when the opposition came in. I liked it when they explored a deep dark dungeon, with free-lance creatues roaming. Later on, it wasnt not really a dungeon. The three levels were completely different places, not floors of the dungeon. It wasnt as classic.
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As I've said before, I liked the Treguard / Majida relationship in series 8. He was a "mad uncle" character that guided both "his niece" and the dungeoners. Theire was a strong relationship with these two, which was not present either with Treguard and Pickle or Treguard on his own.
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