Talk:Home Free (2015 TV series)
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[edit]Sorry, I edited the page to quickly, they made it seem like the winnings were reversed KDTW Flyer (talk) 02:01, 10 September 2015 (UTC)
Black background
[edit]Is there a reason that the background for Ben & Casey is black on week one, instead of green or gold? If there is, please add a note in the legend underneath; if not, change it to the correct colour. Nutster (talk) 23:22, 20 December 2015 (UTC)
Competitors
[edit]I am just wondering about the way the competitors are mentioned. E.g. on some, it says "Mother". And, on the couple with two females (who has a child together), it says "Mother/Athlete", which suggests that only one of them is a mother, which is wrong to write, IMO. Is what is really meant, that some of the females are working at home, or "Homemaker"/"Stay at home mom"? If that is the case, shouldn't that be written, not "mother", as if that is a profession. I mean, a lot of mothers work out of the house, so saying that someone is a mother, does not say anything about what they do professionally. I know it is not used commonly, but I would suggest "work at home mom", as it should be made clear that being home with small children sure is a job as good as any (do not think "stay at home" says that).
Anyway, I am not actually doing the editing, as I am not from the US and would prefer that someone from there who might know more about the TV-show too, do the the editing. Just wanted to voice my thoughts.
I did one edit though, in the case of the female couple, as I think it came out wrong to write "Mother/Athlete" on them, as if one of them is not a mother. For that reason, I did write "Mothers...", and I do think people will understand why.
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