deothor
IMDb.come is such a lovely site that informs you that your content consists of "prohibited words" right after the forced "edit phase" of weird words. Also they won't highlight which words are taboo, oh no no no. That'd be too easy.Lovely.Again, this time simpler: This show is scripted as HELL. At first you might not notice, but the longer you watch the bigger the lie gets. Pairs always end up finding some tools in the wild (rope, pot, bottle, shirt, metal scraps, glass). Or if they starve for almost whole time they end up finding some random huge pile of food. Dehydration? Don't even make me started. They overuse this word way too much.Directors made it VERY obvious that they want to enforce "anyone who has a penis is the evil of this word". At the very least of 80% of males in this show act in a way that it makes whole male group cringe to no end. So.. Yeah, feminism is strong within this one.If you want to watch it, sure go ahead, but mark my words: Once you notice those patterns, any fun you had will evaporate.(They have lovely scenery, though. I'd love to try my survival skills on one of those tropical islands or beaches)
dollisonautomotive
this show is complete B.S. Every episode is basically the same.Completely staged.It seems none of the contestants have any common sense and the producers are even dumber.Once you have seen one episode you have seen them all. its discovery channel, take this garbage off and put on something real
leej3
When i watch these shows I like to see how they get fire, how they get shelter and how they get food (and what eat as food).However I hate how the females want the males to respect the animals they kill for food.lions will kill any other animal too eliminate competition. for food even other lions and cubs.baboons will kill cheetahs cubs. thus if other animals don't respect each other why should I? What they should do is thank GOD for the food not the animals they don't want to be food.The animal are out to survive and expand the species. this show is to watch human survive against nature.To agree with others it seems scripted, how do you know it is 2 am without a watch, a sun dial?It seems they cast polar opposites, my friend was in the marines and said you get along or the unit gets destroyed.A vegan is paired with a hunter who loves meat but the vegan survives longer.p.s they cant hunt monkeys in some countries thats poaching
britelite371
As a devout follower of the show since it started, I wholeheartedly recommend the EARLY episodes. It truly places survivalists in a challenging environment.However, it has started introducing gender biases to the challenge. First, women are always given the map (which I think is offensive and belittling to both). Second, the producers bypass genuine female survivalists for less prepared but much prettier girls. And third, the producers are selecting men that will do the hard work so their now less prepared female partners can drift behind.This change was seen by season 3 when the men coming on the show (who had the benefit of seeing the work imbalance by earlier teams) began saying that they were not carrying anyone to the finish. These cuter, but less prepared females, rightfully started tapping out or sabotaging their male partners. But instead of going back to the strong women, the show kept the prettier girls but now picks men who are willing to carry the prettier girls to the finish. I hope the show goes back to its core theme: a genuine test of skill and stamina. I also hope they bring back the strong females and equally pair the teams as they did in the beginning. As a suggestion, perhaps episodes with two women or two men could be considered. And stop giving the map always to the same gender; give them both the map.As an early fan, I wish the show the best and hope this feedback is taken as it is given, with the best of intentions and well-wishes.