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  • Bullseye is an American game show on Fox hosted by action star Kellan Lutz and comedian Godfrey.The show features contestants who compete in extreme challenges in order to hit or come the closest to the bullseye. The first episode premiered on Wednesday, May 27, 2015, at 9:00 pm EDT. The first season concluded on July 15, 2015.
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  • Sign-ups are open until May 26th (Friday) at midnight EST. This is two weeks. You will need them.

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The theme for this season is “Scramble Ocean”, based on Part 6 of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, Stone Ocean. For more details and a watch list, check out the hype post.

Character Submissions

The tier for this season is going to be 2/10 - 8/10 Captain America or Batman. That means the weakest character should be able to beat Captain America or Batman two times out of ten, and the strongest character should lose to Batman or Captain America two times out of ten. Basically, it wouldn’t take a fluke of luck to get them to win or lose.

In an effort to standardize everything, we’d like everyone to use the following forms when submitting their characters. Don’t worry, it’s basically the same stuff you’ve always submitted, just formatted in the same way across the board to make life easier for everyone scanning the submissions. Just copy the form over as-is and replace the explanations of each section with the relevant information. Easy-peasy.

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(So long as the information on the form is all submitted, feel free to mess with the formatting of the form or add extra stuff like quotes or theme songs for flavor. You may also need to add extra lines between each entry to make them show up on separate lines, because Reddit formatting is weird.)

The character must be researchable. Either the character must have a respect thread (go check out /r/respectthreads to see if they have one on here, but a good Comicvine RT or some other repository of feats is also acceptable), a CotW/Featured Character post, a spot in a TotM/Featured Team post, or a “mini-RT” in the comments of the post with at least 5 “feats” in it.

Don’t submit characters with past knowledge of previous Scrambles, it’s a headache.

Anyway, here’s the standard format:

(if this is a backup submission, mention that right away in an easy-to-see place)

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Name: The character’s name.

Series: Where the character is from.

Overview: An overview of the character. Who are they, what are they like, how do they fight? There’s no word requirement here or anything, but the more info the better.

Research: Link respect threads, character of the week posts, and wiki pages here. It’s also helpful to specify research material, for instance listing the series the character comes from and how to find it, as well as saying stuff like “the character only shows up from issues 23 to 37” or “you only need to watch the first three episodes” where relevant. If you need to make a mini-RT for a character without one, here’s where you’d do it.

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Changes: If you need to nerf or buff the character with anything or make any mechanical changes to abilities, specify them here. Otherwise, “None” is fine.

Prompt: This will be expanded upon more in the next section.

If you don’t have a character you want to submit, just putting “Replace with Backup” in the submission post will be fine. We will choose one of the backup characters to slot into that place.

Writing Prompt

Today is a day like any other in the life of your totally awesome character submission. Whether a ‘normal day’ looks like doing laundry, slaying monsters, or cruising through space, this character is engaging in it. They do not yet know that their life is about to change… forever.

Out of nowhere, your character is accosted by a muscular man in an outlandish costume - either a man dressed all in black, or one bearing the patriotic colors of the American flag. Somehow, they’ve gotten it into your head that your character is a BAD GUY, all capital letters, and now they’re here to beat you down in the name of justice. Whether your character is a hero, a villain, or something in between, they understandably don’t want to get their face rearranged by the madman in the colored underwear. A fight is inevitable.

The two slug it out. It is a hard-fought battle, but eventually your character is victorious. But there’s something mysterious about your foe, and it’s not just the face behind the mask. Something on their person appears to be calling to you, beckoning you. Drawn in by their curiosity, your character finds that their fallen opponent was carrying a small and curious orb, made of glass and filled with a swirling smoke. It seems to speak to you, offering you anything you could possibly want; your character’s head is filled with images of battle, violence, and triumph! All they have to do is break the orb, and these things may come to pass. So naturally, your character breaks the orb, and…

They are suddenly wracked with incredible, paralyzing pain. Surprise! The orb was a trap set by the police, in the unlikely event that their superhero would be defeated. And now that your character is weakened by the powers of the orb, they can’t resist when the police slap the cuffs on them and haul them away in a police cruiser.

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Welcome to the character scramble. Enjoy your stay.

Prompt Rules:

  • No Easy Way Out: Whether you choose Batman or Cap, your character must defeat them. They can kill them, knock them out, or incapacitate them in some other way.

  • Communication Breakdown: Batman (or Cap) isn’t bloodlusted, but he is going to apprehend you. There is no way to talk him out of this.

  • Genie in a Bottle: When you grab the orb, you are filled with visions of past scrambles, showing you lots of violence and blood...but also see yourself with your wildest dreams coming true (this is a good place to explain character motivations, hint hint!). Smashing the orb at this point will weaken the character and summon the police. Your character must WILLINGLY smash the orb (no accidents).

  • They Fought the Law… ...and the law always wins. Once the character breaks the orb, the police (or the royal guard, or the space patrol, or whatever) bust in to take you down. They don’t care whether you’re an animal, or an an alien, or a kid, or have diplomatic immunity, whatever. They’re arresting you. And you cannot stop these officers. Your character has been weakened by the powers of the orb, and the police are now strong enough to easily apprehend them. Why? Because this is the prison break scramble and you need to get arrested for the plot to make sense.

  • Ch-ch-ch-changes: Feel free to use any version of Batman or Captain America you like in the prompt, as long as their abilities are the same as the versions they’re using for tiering. This is just to allow for some variety in the story submissions.

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Non-Writing Prompt

These were useful last time, so we’re gonna keep them around. Seeing as this is a pretty involved signup with a large amount of writing involved, we’d like to offer an alternative for those that don’t have the time to go through five full prompts. In lieu of writing a mini-prompt, we’re allowing submissions to include a prompt written in analysis/essay format, as analysis is the other side of the Scramble. That said, this isn’t intended to be the “easy way out”, so there are three important points you must discuss in your analysis for it to be counter. We’re asking for a good-sized paragraph on each section, at least four or five sentences per paragraph. Also, one of your four main character submissions must be a writing prompt.

Don’t skimp on detail here: the prompt’s purpose is to give the person that gets your submission an idea of what the character is like as well as prove that you know the character inside and out. That hasn’t changed at all.

The three points are:

  • Analysis vs Captain America/Batman: Analyze the matchup versus Captain America or Batman as if it was a part of a round between those two characters. Cover strengths and weaknesses for the prompt provided above.

  • Character in Setting/With Team: One big thing that a player unfamiliar with the character will want to know is how the character interacts with the other members of their team or how they’ll interact with the setting of the Scramble. Please discuss how the character works with team dynamics. The more detail you can provide here, the better.

  • Greatest Strength, Greatest Weakness: Pretty straightforward- explain the best thing your character brings to the Scramble and to a team. On top of that, explain what their biggest shortcoming is, be it low speed, a lone wolf personality, or anything else that you feel could become a problem for the person writing your character.

And two optional points that you don’t have to go into too much detail on:

  • Motivation: This is Phane’s favorite part. Everybody wants something. If your character had one wish, what would they wish for? What would they see when they pick up the orb? This motivation helps characterize the character a ton, and gives them a purpose. It also helps show that the character, you know, HAS a character. Again, not needed but is recommended.

  • Offenses: Just like everybody wants something, everybody’s done something bad in their lives. What is your character being arrested for, anyway? If you look, it’s easy to find something to pin on any character you could care to submit. Since this is a scramble full of combat characters, practically everybody is guilty of some kind of assault or battery. And if you can’t think of anything at all, you don’t have to arrest them for a real crime.

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Bullseye
GenreGame show
Directed byJ. Rupert Thompson
Presented byKellan Lutz
Godfrey
Composer(s)Vanacore Music
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Jon Kroll
Scott Larson
Producer(s)Pat Romano
Editor(s)Eric Beetner, Conroy Browne, Tom Danon, Jason Dolder, Scott Morgan
Running time60 minutes
Production company(s)Endemol
Lock and Key Productions
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseMay 27 –
July 15, 2015
External links
Website

Bullseye is an American game show on Fox hosted by action star Kellan Lutz[1] and comedian Godfrey. The show features contestants who compete in extreme challenges in order to hit or come the closest to the bullseye. The first episode premiered on Wednesday, May 27, 2015, at 9:00 pm EDT.[2] The first season concluded on July 15, 2015.

On August 21, 2016, Bullseye was cancelled by FOX after one season.[3]

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In each episode, four women and four men compete in three 'epic challenges' to hit, collect, or destroy bullseyes for a chance to win $50,000.

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For the first challenge, placement is based on the contestants' distance from a bullseye, and the competition is separated by gender, with two men and two women being eliminated. The second is a challenge to claim as many targets as possible, and only the contestant in last place is eliminated. The final three competitors then race each other in a large course, and the person with the fastest time (or slowest depending on the challenge) after any applicable penalties (for example, for missing a target) wins that episode's money.

Episodes[edit]

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Ep. #TitleOriginal air dateViewers
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1'Bullseye Buggy Jump'May 27, 20153.32[4]
Competitors: Women: Jhaza - Restaurant Host, Los Angeles, CA; Jena - Personal Trainer, Rockport, TX; Kristina - Health Teacher, Glendale, CA; Ashley - Hip Hop Instructor, Lynchburg, VA.
Men: Matt - Full-Time Student, Marila, NY; Chris - Fashion Designer, Austin, TX; Deesil - Photographer Sao Paulo, Brazil; Rashad, Air Force Veteran, Tampa, FL.
  • First Challenge: 'Bullseye Bomb': Competitors dangle 100 feet in the air from a swaying helicopter flying over a runway with a large target on the ground where they have two chances to pick the perfect moment to release their 'bullseye bomb' and either hit the bullseye or come as close to the target as possible.
Eliminated: Jena (off the runway) and Ashley (44 feet). Matt (19 feet 8 inches) and Deesil (17 feet 11 inches)
Women's Winner: Kristina with 39 feet from bullseye. Jhaza moves on with 41 feet 4 inches.
Men's Winner: Rashad with 13 feet from center of bullseye. Chris moves on with 16 feet 10 inches
  • Second Challenge: 'Bobbing for Bullseyes': Competitors are suspended upside-down 50 feet in the air above a massive tank of water which have bullseyes tethered to the bottom. Each competitor are plunged into the tank from a bungee cord 7 times and must try to release as many targets as possible.
Eliminated: Jhaza (10 bullseyes)
Women's Winner: Kristina (12 bullseyes)
Men's Winner: Rashad (16 bullseyes). Chris moves on with 11 bullseyes.
  • Final Challenge: 'Bullseye Buggy Jump': Competitors race in a ATV buggy going around a dirt course hitting the 5 bullseyes placed on the ground on their way to an epic jump where they must blast through 3 moving bullseyes suspended in air. If they miss a target, they must go around the course again.
Eliminated: Chris missed 1 bullseye (0:64.2) and Kristina missed 1 bullseye (0:64.2).
Winner: Rashad with a time of 0:56.2.
  • Overall Winner: Rashad
2'Runaway Train'June 3, 20153.32[5]
Competitors: Men: Evan - Massage Therapist, Carlisle, PA; Skyler - Nanny, Santa Barbara, CA; John - Free Climber, Chicago, IL; Zack - Software Engineer, Studio City, CA.
Women: Nakita - Telemarketer, Australia; Nivin - Mortgage Banker, Los Angeles, CA; Lindsey - Special Education Teacher, Redondo Beach, CA; Michelle - MMA Fighter/Single Mom, Fremont, LA.
  • First Challenge: This challenge involves a semi-truck and a platform. Each competitor, one by one, will be on the platform while the truck speeds down the pier. The competitor's task is to jump off the platform they are standing on, onto the bullseye. Their measurements from the center of the bullseye will be measured from where their back-side landed on the bullseye. Some competitors landed on the white of the bullseye, some landed on the black and blue (9ft-5ft).
  • Second Challenge: Competitors go head-to-head when they are harnessed onto a rope that pulls them up into the sky with loads of mini bullseye targets. Each competitor has to collect as many bullseyes as they can to beat their other opponent. They have to collect as many bullseyes before gravity pulls them back down to the ground.
  • Final Challenge: 'Runaway Train': The competitors start at the back of a speeding train. When the horn goes off, they must race across the top of the train cars, and gather the bullseyes on the sides of the train. While the train rushes down the track. Finally, when they get to the end of the train, they have to jump in front of the moving train, trying to grab and pull the bonus bullseye, which divides their time by 7/6, or 1 1/6 to subtract seconds off their time. If they get the bullseye or not, they will hit the bullseye behind them, and that will stop the train, and the clock.

Winner: Skyler, with a time of 58 with bonus Bullseye.

  • Overall Winner: Skyler
3'Bullseye Bumper Cars'June 10, 20153.16[6]
Competitors: Women: Rachel - Pepper Spray Maker, Findlay, OH; Erin - Teacher, Santa Maria, CA; Roxan - Event Planner, Paso Robles, CA; Tasha - Olympic Athlete, London, England
Men: Dan - Musician, Visalia, CA; Jack - Waiter, New York, NY; Azmyth - Dee Jay, Snohomish, WA; Marquest - Cell Phone Sales, Toledo, OH
  • First Challenge: 'Human Slingshot': Competitors are catapulted through the air on a giant slingshot over a 300 foot cliff. Holding a bullseye bomb as they whip back and forth above the cliff, they'll heave the bombs as close to the target bullsyeye as possible on the canyon floor below. if the competitors don't like their first attempt, they can try again. But if they decide to take a second shot, their first throw is void and will use the mark from the second attempt no matter where it lands.
Eliminated: Roxan (14 feet), Rachel (24 ft 2 in); Azmyth (33 feet), Dan (11 ft 10 in)
Women's Winner: Tasha (5 ft 9 in). Erin moves on with 7 ft 9 in.
Men's Winner: Jack hit the bullseye with 4 feet, Marquest moves on with 7 ft 8 in
  • Second Challenge: 'Bullseye Baseball': Competitors ride on a semi-truck that speeds down a bumpy dirt road as it whips from side to side. Their job is to hit as many targets with a baseball bat while staying on their feet on top of the moving truck. If any time, they hit a target and they're not on their feet, it doesn't count.
Eliminated: Jack (11 bullseyes)
Men's Winner: Marquest (13 bullseyes)
Women's Winner: Erin (14 bullseyes), Tasha moves on with 13 bullseyes.
  • Final Challenge: 'Bullseye Bumper Car': Competitors are driving a 'bullseye bumper car' (dune buggy) when two semi-tucks get up to speed. A horn will sound and they have to catch up to the trucks and smash into the bullseye targets on the back on the trucks three times each. But they will have to crash through barriers, glass and debris as they move between the trucks. They must hit all six bullsyes or they get a 20 second penalty for each one they miss. As they rear-end each truck three times, they can speed ahead and smash through the one final bullseye to stop the clock. The fastest competitor will win $50,000.
Eliminated: Marquest with 5 hits and a time of 56.2, Tasha with 6 hits, but rolled car.
Winner: Erin with 6 hits and a time of 44 seconds.
  • Overall Winner: Erin
4'Jet Ski Jamboree'June 17, 20152.78[7]
Competitors: Men: Dustin - Chef, East Liverpool, OH; Evan - Ballet Dancer, Huntington Beach, CA; Paul - Semi-Pro Bowler, Camarillo, CA; Sedale - Masters Student, Boston, MA
Women: Alyssa - Jewelry Artist, Omaha, NE; Nia - Food Inspector, Lima, Peru; Andrea - Hair Stylist, Shafter, CA; Sheri - Accountant, Green Valley, CA
  • First Challenge: 'Bullseye Drag': Competitors will lie down holding onto a 15 foot steel bar that's attached to a helicopter flying above. The helicopter will race off dragging the competitors down a 500 foot track towards a large bullseye on the ground all while being distracted by 3,000-degree fireballs. All the way, they must move from one end of the bar to the other to line up with the target and release at just the right moment so they slide like a hockey puck. The two men and two woman who get the closest to the bullseye move on to the next round.
Eliminated: Dustin (21 ft 3 in), Evan (24 ft 4 in), Nia (20 ft 5 in), Alyssa (13 ft 11 in)
Women's Winner: Sheri (3 ft 4 in); Andrea moves on with 8 ft 1 in.
Men's Winner: Sedale (1 ft 5 in); Paul moved on with 6 ft 2 in.
  • Second Challenge: 'Bullseye Balls': Competitors will go head-to-head in a giant zorbing ball, trying to hit bulleye targets while rolling uncontrollably down a quarter-mile (1,320 feet) 35-degree grass hill course. The person who knocks down the most bullseyes will move on to the final challenge. The two winners go on to the next round while the two losers have a face-off for the final spot in the final challenge. First Round: Paul (0 bullseyes) vs. Sedale (5 bullseyes); Andrea (2 bullseyes) vs. Sheri (4 bullseyes). Final Round: Andrea (0 bullseyes) vs. Paul (7 bullseyes)
Eliminated: Andrea failed to hit any bullseyes in final race.
Women's Winner: Sheri wins her race with 4 bullseyes.
Men's Winner: Sedale, Paul moves on with 7 bullseyes and winner of final race.
  • Final Challenge: 'Bullseye Jet Ski': A speedboat pulls the competitors across a lake. Each competitor will shimmy across a 20-foot long pole as fast as they can to get to the jet ski waiting on the other side. The longer they take to get to the jet ski, the farther they will be from the finish line at the bullseye ramp when they jump on board. They must zigzag at a top speed of 60 MPH through the floating buoys towards the ramp and jump the bulleye to stop the clock and potentially win $50,000.
Eliminated: Sheri (286.0), Sedale (245.0)
Winner: Paul (117.0)
  • Overall Winner: Paul
5'Defying Gravity'June 24, 20152.66[8]
Competitors: Rachelle - Administrative Assistant, San Carlos, CA; Krista - Gymnastics Coach, Philadelphia, PA; Jennifer - Dental Assistant, Laguna Niguel, CA; Brooklyn - Office Manager, Apple Valley, CA
Men: Eugene - Stock Broker Yorba Linda, CA; Lucas - Real Estate Investor San Francisco, CA; Santwon - Cheer Choreographer, Louisville, KY; Tim - Surgical Sales, Detroit, MI
  • First Challenge: 'Bullseye Drifting': Competitors must hang on to a bullseye disc attached to a drift car. When the car is spinning, they have to time their release and slide as close to the center of the giant bullseye as possible. The two women and two men that are the closest to the bullseye move on to the next round. And the rest of them slide away with nothing.
Eliminated: Rachelle (27 ft), Brooklyn (56 ft). Eugene (36 ft), Lucas (35 ft)
Women's Winner: Krista (17 ft 4 in). Jennifer moves on with 20 ft 4 in.
Men's Winner: Santwon (3 ft). Tim moves on with 31 ft.
  • Second Challenge: 'Defy Gravity': Competitors will descend from the top of a skyscraper 35 stories (350 feet). On their way down, there are 46 bullseyes. They have to swing like a pendulum and tag as many bullseyes as they can with a hand or foot. The three competitors that tag the most bullseyes will move on to the final challenge.
Eliminated: Tim (3 bullseyes)
Women's Winner: Krista (11 bullseyes), Jennifer moves on with 7 bullseyes).
Men's Winner: Santwon (11 bullseyes)
  • Final Challenge: 'Copter Course': Competitors are harnessed to a hydraulic track hanging under a helicopter. They will use a remote control to shoot themselves from one side of the track to the other to line themselves up with the buoys along the slalom course in the water below. Their goal is to hit five of the mini bullseye targets perched on the top of the buoys. If they don't do that, they have to go back around the course until they do. Once they hit five targets, the helicopter will make a hard turn and take them directly to the final bullseye, where they will pull their quick release button and land on the large bullseye floating in the water. If they miss the bullseye, the clock won't stop until they swim to it. The fastest competitor to hit five targets and land on the floating bullseye will win $50,000.
Eliminated: Jennifer (178.1), Santwon (149.0)
Winner: Krista (128.0)
  • Overall Winner: Krista
6'Corkscrewed'July 1, 20152.76[9]
Competitors: Women: Naomi - Casino Dealer, Tucson, AZ; Jasmine - Nanny, Anaheim, CA; Chrissy - Bike Tour Guide, Huntington Beach, CA; Aimee - Pastry Student, North Pole, AK
Men: Bobby - Car Service Driver, Granada Hills, CA; Brent - Retired, Philadelphia, PA; Elliot - Former Cheerleader, Richmond, VA; Ricky - Realtor, Cerritos, CA
  • First Challenge: 'Flip It to Win It': Competitors drive a car which has been modified to flip when they slam on the brakes at the right speed. The goal is to flip the car so the arrow on the front bumper ends up as close to the bullseye as possible. If they don't complete a full rotation, the mark still counts. But anyone who flips the car completely will advance over anyone who doesn't. If the wheels don't leave the ground at all, you are disqualified. The two men and the two women who get closed to the bullseye move on to the next round
Eliminated: Chrissy (didn't make a full rotation), Naomi (36 ft); Elliot (36 ft), Ricky (didn't hit the brakes hard enough, never rotated)
Women's Winner: Jasmine (13 ft), Aimee moves on with a full rotation.
Men's Winner: Bobby (18 ft 6 in), Brent moves on with 21 ft but didn't make a full rotation
  • Second Challenge: 'Truck Drag': Competitors hang underneath a jackknifing and drifting semi truck which will spin around in a circle five times. As they are whirling around, they must grab as many bullseyes as they can from the underside of the truck and throw them at a large bullseye target on the ground. The three competitors who throw the most bullseyes on the target move on to the final challenge for a chance to win $50,000.
Eliminated: Brent (3 bullseyes, one in the black which is further from center)
Women's Winner: Jasmine (5 bullseyes), Amiee moves on with 3 bullseyes, one in the blue which is closer to center)
Men's Winner: Bobby (4 bullseyes)
  • Final Challenge: 'Corkscrew': Competitors are suspended in the air spun around at top speed, and then lowered onto a beam that is jutting out over a 400-foot cliff. Once on the beam, the dizzy competitors must keep their balance as they make their way back and forth along the beam to collect three targets and place each on a large bullseye at the other end. If they lose their balance or fall off, they have to climb across the cargo net below to the end of the beam and pull themselves back up, costing them valuable time. The fastest competitor to put the three targets on the bullseye wins the money.
Eliminated: Bobby (131.0), Amiee (128.1)
Winner: Jasmine (82.0)
  • Overall Winner: Jasmine
7'Super Soakers'July 8, 20152.73[10]
Competitors: Women: Reagan - Hairstylist, Glendale, CA; Doris - Office Manager, Miami, FL; Davina - Waitress, Great Falls, VA; Katherine - Theme Park Security, Fillmore, CA
Men: Steve - Bartender, East Windsor, NJ; Jay - Surfer, Ocean City, MD; James - Executive Assistant, Detroit, MI; Carlo - Systems Administrator, San Francisco, CA
  • First Challenge: 'Bullseye Swing': Competitors will hang from a giant crane and will be dropped and swung over a giant bullseye on the ground below. They have to drop their bullseye bomb as close to the target as possible. At the top of the swing, they have a chance to grab a second bullseye bomb and come back down to drop it on the target. The two women and two men who are the closest to the bullseye move on to the next round.
Eliminated: Doris (35 ft), Davina (17 ft 1 in), Jay (30 ft 8 in), James (way off target)
Women's Winner: Katherine (8 ft 10 in), Reagan moves on with 10 ft 2 in
Men's Winner: Steve (6 ft 6 in), Carlo moves on with 13 ft 9 in
  • Second Challenge: 'Crash Course': Competitors are towed around the course in a modified go-kart behind a busy soccer mom in a mini van as she races to do her errands. They have to steer the cart and hit as many bullseyes as possible while dodging soccer balls. The three competitors that hit the most bullseyes will move on to the final challenge.
Eliminated: Steve (9 bullseyes with 2 consecutive hits)
Women's Winner: Reagan (9 bullseyes with 3 consecutive hits), Katherine moves on with 9 bullseyes and 4 consecutive hits)
Men's Winner: Carlo (10 bullseyes)
  • Final Challenge: 'Super Soakers': Abroad the historic Lane Victory ship, competitors cling to the outside of a transparent ball (aka, 'Spinning Ball of Doom'), hanging from a helicopter. They have to maneuver around the outside of the ball and remove all six targets from it while being blasted by a jet of water from the speedboat below. The water is going to cause the ball to spin out of control. Once they release the last target, the helicopter will turn around, and head to the final floating bullseye where they will jump off at exactly the right time to stop the clock. The competitor with the fastest time will win $50,000.
Eliminated: Reagan (112.2), Katherine (74.0)
Winner: Carlo (66.0)
  • Overall Winner: Carlo
8'Zip Timeline'July 15, 20152.59[11]
Competitors: Women: Alyssa - Kids Party Entertainer, Johnstown, PA; Jessica - Competitive Gamer, Templeton, CA; Linnae - Sports Life Coach, Northridge, CA; Lisa - Hairstylist, Chicago, IL
Men: Mandell - Drummer, Detroit, MI; Wes - English Teacher, Friendsville, TN; Roddy - Clothing Designer, Mililani, HI; Alex - Engineer, San Diego, California
  • First Challenge: 'Cyclotron': Competitors are strapped to a giant rotating arm that spins. As they spin, they must grab one of the targets and throw it at the bullseye on the ground below. However, they can only throw one target for each rotation until they run out. The longer they're on the Cyclotron, the faster it will spin. Only the closet target to the center of the bullseye will be measured. For their toss to on target, they must have perfect timing, and at the same time, try to keep their heads on straight.
  • Eliminated: Lisa (target landed in the red ring), Alyssa (target landed in the red ring); Alex (target landed in the red ring),
  • Women's Winner: Jessica (1 ft 2 in target landed in the gold center ring of the bullseye), Linnae moves on with 1 ft 9 in (target landed in the gold ring)
  • Men's Winner: Wes (8 inches from center, landed in gold of bullseye), Roddy (9 inches from center of the bullseye), Mandell (10.5 inches from center, landed in gold)
  • Second Challenge: 'Semi Jump': Once the semi-trucks are up to speed, competitors have to jump back and forth as the convoy barrels down the runway. The gap between the trucks will widen the further they go. They must keep jumping until they come up short, face-planting on a semi. The three competitors that hot the most bullseyes move to the final challenge.
  • Eliminated: Linnae (11 jumps on the bullseyes)
  • Women's Winner: Jessica (15 jumps on the bullseyes)
  • Men's Winner: Roddy (19 jumps on the bullseye), Wes moves on with 17 jumps onto the bullseye.
  • Final Challenge: 'Zip Timeline': Competitors must run in place on a giant wheel. The wheel will increase in speed while they collect as many bullseye bombs as possible and try to stay on the wheel the longest until they run out of steam and fall off the treadmill in the sky. Then they will zipline all the way over to the final bullseye on the other side. They have an opportunity to add time to their clock by dropping bullsyes on the three targets on the ground. Each target they hit will added another five seconds, but the clock won't stop until they smash through the final bullseye. The competitor with the slowest time will zip their way to $50,000.
  • Eliminated: Roddy (1 min 19 sec), Jessica (1 min 25 sec)
  • Winner: Wes (1 min 26 sec)
  • Overall Winner: Wes

References[edit]

  1. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on 2015-04-06. Retrieved 2015-05-30.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^'Fox announces new reality show 'Bullseye' hosted by Kellan Lutz'. Entertainment Weekly's EW.com. Retrieved May 31, 2015.
  3. ^'Bullseye Cancelled By FOX – No Season 2'. Retrieved August 25, 2016.
  4. ^Kondolojy, Amanda (May 28, 2015). 'Wednesday Final Ratings: 'MasterChef' & 'The Briefcase' Adjusted Up'. TV by the Numbers. Retrieved May 28, 2015.
  5. ^Kondolojy, Amanda (June 4, 2015). 'Wednesday Final Ratings: 'MasterChef' & Stanley Cup Game 1 Adjusted Up'. TV by the Numbers. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  6. ^Bibel, Sara (June 11, 2015). 'Wednesday Final Ratings: 'The Briefcase' & 'Celebrity Wife Swap' Adjusted Up'. TV by the Numbers. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  7. ^Kondolojy, Amanda (June 18, 2015). 'Wednesday Final Ratings: 'The Briefcase' Adjusted Up + No Adjustment for 'MasterChef' or 'Bullseye''. TV by the Numbers. Retrieved June 18, 2015.
  8. ^Bibel, Sara (June 25, 2015). 'Wednesday Final Ratings: 'Big Brother' & 'MasterChef' Adjusted Up; 'Bullseye' Adjusted Down'. TV by the Numbers. Retrieved June 25, 2015.
  9. ^Kondolojy, Amanda (July 2, 2015). 'Wednesday Final Ratings: 'Big Brother' Adjusted Up + No Adjustment for 'Extant', 'MasterChef' or 'Bullseye''. TV by the Numbers. Retrieved July 2, 2015.
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External links[edit]

  • Bullseye on IMDb
  • Bullseye at TV Guide
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