Thread:Sinjoh/@comment-5002930-20190424124450/@comment-4136655-20190426013020

I think the reason as to why they're consolidated is that there's two key factors: castaways race through a series of obstacles and (granted introduced later on in Thailand) then finish a puzzle. If we split the two challenges, we really need to then pin down what constitutes The Obstacle Course, since other challenges feature obstacle courses.

I still do think that Back in the Saddle stays were it is. The challenge had them collect resources to unlock a gate, much like previous Jail Break iterations, followed by completing a maze. The thing is, too, all of the House of the Holey iterations first required teams to go through an obstacle course before finishing the maze, too. If the totality of the challenge is The Obstacle Course, then clearly the other House of the Holey variants should then be merged into The Obstacle Course.

I do apologize for rolling back the edits, and this very likely don't make much of an excuse, but I've been having issues with Wikia's saving of unpublished drafts, and I had a huge headache with attempting to simply add the viewership for I'm the Puppet Master, since it was only allowing me to edit a previous version from when the episode first aired rather than the current page, and wanted to simply rollback to prevent another headache with the same issue.

I do disagree with the last sentiment, though. Yes, I admit my error (though given how few times "sit out for food" comes up, and that the episode was billed to be a double boot, it was highly unlikely that it was going to be solely for reward anyway), but I've been correct with most of the challenges thus far, since a good chuck of challenges hit the same beat, and if I'm unsure with a challenge, I don't add it. (Such as the Yank Yer Hank; I could not recognize the challenge from the press release images alone.) However, I do use the preview clips from time to time to help guide me in the right direction, too.