Well, here is my review for Smashed Printing Plate.

The overall score for this episode was not as bad as I made it out to be, but it is still not a good episode at all. In fact, I was probably generous with the legend and Steps of Knowledge score. I didn't find this episode to be good in any way and glad to get it done with. So I hope you enjoy this review because believe me, I did NOT enjoy this episode one bit.
THE SMASHED PRINTING PLATE OF FREDERICK DOUGLASS
MOAT: 5/10

In the center of the moat was an ancient fishing net, and the players had to use a vine in the middle of the moat to swing across and reach it. When the moat starts, the first player had to run out and grab the vine and swing across to the fishing net. Once they reached it, they had to climb over it and reach the other side. Once they are across, their partners had to cross the same way. If either player falls into the water while climbing, they had to start over by swinging across again. The first four teams to make it across will move onto the Steps of Knowledge. For the most part, this moat was plain average and nothing exciting happens during it. There was some struggle to get all four teams across, and the last two teams in particular (Red Jaguars and Blue Barracudas) struggled a lot. In the end, the Silver Snakes, Purple Parrots, Red Jaguars, and Blue Barracudas all crossed successfully in that order. On a side note, the Green Monkeys in this episode featured Jeremy and Christine who would return later in "The Golden Spider Web of Robert the Bruce."
LEGEND: 7/10
One of the greatest crusaders for human rights was an African American by the name of Frederick Douglass. He fought to outlaw slavery and when the Civil War began, he encouraged blacks to fight for the Union Army. In 1847, Douglass found a paper called "The North Star". Legend has it, one evening a group of men burst into his office wanting to see Douglass. The mob wanted to destroy Douglass' machine for spreading ideas of freedom. Before they could do that, Douglass smashed his own Printing Plate himself. He told the mob that they could destroy his machines, but could never destroy his ideas. The mob left his office feeling ashamed and a piece of Douglass' Smashed Printing Plate made it to the temple.
This was actually a really good legend that was ruined by it's horrible voice acting. The legend did a solid job at portraying Frederick Douglass as a hero and advocate for civil rights. The voice acting for the mob was so cringeworthy though and brought the legend down a lot. Other than that, I don't have many complaints about this episode or legend.
STEPS OF KNOWLEDGE: 8/10
The Purple Parrots were very impressive during this round and the Purple Parrot boy got the first three questions asked by Olmec correct. After the Purple Parrots swept the Steps though, this round started to get interesting. Both the Silver Snakes an Red Jaguars got two questions correct, leaving both teams tied on the second to last step. Dana of the Red Jaguars answered the last question correctly and the Red Jaguars move onto the temple games along with the Purple Parrots.
TEMPLE GAMES: 1/10
The temple games featured
Dana and
Jason of the
Red Jaguars going up against
Gary and
Sharon of the
Purple Parrots. As you can tell from the score of this round, this was not a horrible round. I won't go into much detail in this part of the review, but it featured TWO instances of cheating, all by Jason of the Red Jaguars. I am usually very harsh when it comes to cheating on the show, but this episode takes it to a new level with it happening twice. The Red Jaguars swept the Purple Parrots as the end result, but they did not deserve it in any way. Just read each of the temple games descriptions below to see why I think the Red Jaguars were an undeserving team
Temple Game #1 - Deliver the North Star
In the first temple game, Jason and Gary had to ride on a bucking horse while delivering the North Star. Each player had a bunch of North Star newspapers that they had to throw in a bin while the horse was moving. If a player fell off the bucking horse, they had to climb back up and try again. The player with the most North Star papers in their bin after 6- seconds will win. In the temple game, Jason most likely cheated. The rules for the "bucking horse" game is that when the player falls off, the other player has to wait for them to get back onto the horse before they can resume their game. Well, Gary fell off the horse a couple of times while Jason kept throwing his newspapers into the bin. This seemed like an unfair advantage to me and Jason should've been forced to lose some of his newspapers because of this. Despite potentially cheating, Jason only won this game 8-7.
Temple Game #2 - Collect the Inkwells
In the second temple game, Sharon and Dana had to collect inkwells for Frederick Douglass' printing press. To do this, they had to climb a web that contains several covered cubby holes. Each cubby hole contains an inkwell, one that is full of ink while the other is empty. Both players had to climb their webs and try to find an inkwell that is full. If they find a full one, then they had to place it into their bin. if they found an empty one, then they had to discard it and find a filled one. The player with the most inkwells after 60 seconds will win. In the end, Dana collected more inkwells than Sharon. This temple game could've been a tie if Sharon didn't fumble one of her inkwells out of her team bin. This cost her some time and she would've tied it if that didn't happen.
Temple Game #3 - Underground Railroad
The Red Jaguars and Purple Parrots had to cross the Underground Railroad in order to get to Canada to earn their freedom. They must do this by crossing a series of sinking steps to reach the other side. While doing this, they had to avoid stepping on a sinking step. If they choose an incorrect step, their partners had to cross without touching a sinking step. The first player on either team to cross will win their team game. In this temple game, Jason of the Red Jaguars clearly cheated again. This time, he tried jumping to the second row of steps instead of stepping on the first one. Luckily, it was an incorrect choice anyways and he was forced to go back. But still, it was a very cheap move and it shouldn't have counted if he did make it to the other side. In the end though, Dana made it across successfully and won the temple game. With two pendants, the Red Jaguars swept the temple games and "earn" their rights to enter Olmec's temple.
TEMPLE RUN: 2.5/10

Season 3 featured a lot of annoying screaming girls during the temple run, but this temple run featured probably the most obnoxious and annoying one yet. Dana was very bitchy during this temple run and kept yelling at Jason in a negative tone. There is a difference between shouting words of encouragement at your partner and acting nasty towards them. In her defense though, Jason was very incompetent and didn't know what he was doing at all. He was very hesitant and wasted time backtracking between cleared rooms of the temple. In the Room of the Ancient Warriors, instead of trying other suits of armor to open the Shrine door, Jason chooses to backtrack between that room and the Chamber. You wonder why Dana is yelling at him at this point? After he assembles the Silver Monkey, he fails to take the Shrine-Dark Forest shortcut and enters the Room of the Secret Password instead. Luckily, the Quicksand Bog door was open for whatever reason. Inside of the Dark Forest, Jason is taking out while looking stupidly at the Temple Spirit's flailing arms. With around 20 seconds left, Dana was not going to do much in the temple. Yet, she still manages to look incompetent in that short time. When she enters the Ledges, she takes the bottom door to the Pit of the Pendulum and is forced to climb up the Pit wall. Her time ended in the Pit and we are also spared any more misery from this suckfest.
This was one of the most obnoxious and annoying temple runs on the show. Between Jason's incompetence and Dana's loud screaming, it was very hard to watch this run. The team didn't even do that good anyways and made a lot of mistakes. I have a hard time to find anything redeemable about this run. If you do manage to find something though, then good luck doing so as I have tried very hard to do so.
FINAL VERDICT: 4.6/10
"Smashed Printing Plate" was a very bad episode for Season 3 standards, and not a good episode in any way, shape, or form. The earlier rounds of this episode were okay, but the temple games and temple run is where this episode takes a turn for the worst. First off, the temple games featured not one, but TWO instances of cheating. I know other players like Jeremy from "Robert the Bruce' cheated in their games, but Jeremy faced repercussions and was called out for his mistake. Jason cheated twice and was not called out for either instance. The Red Jaguars in general did not deserve to go to the temple. The temple run itself was very annoying and obnoxious too. Both players were incompetent and Dana was one of the most annoying players next to Lauren from "William Tell" when it comes to shouting at their partners. Overall, this episode was deplorable and I would not recommend you to watch. It has been a long time since I have last watched this episode and I only watched it again to write this review. But if you do choose to watch it, you better grab your earplugs.