While Sian didn't care, others certainly did—especially the audience, who had been eagerly awaiting today's broadcast. Although it was a "live show," there wasn't much to see throughout the day—just a few shots of contestants training, glimpses of the judges before their appearances, or brief interactions when they guided the participants. That's why viewers always looked forward to mealtime when they could see all the contestants gathered together.
After yesterday's episode, the first-place winner had secured a spot in the second round, which would take place in a different location nine days later.
As mentioned before, each day produced a winner, totaling ten contestants who would move on. However, the second round required twenty participants, not just ten. From this, one could deduce that there was a second chance for those who had lost.
The mechanics of this second chance were quite simple.