Not great. But, the cinematography was excellent & the scenery was magnificent! I liked Manu's no-nonsense approach.
Still, any reality show that rewards bad behavior is an immediate turn off & I almost stopped watching because of that. But overall, I found the series entertaining.
Unfortunately, there's absolutely no way for the players to earn "immunity" or protect themselves from elimination. That's a big downfall.
The other major bummer is, the show is all about FEELINGS. The biggest prize award is based on EMOTIONS. Because EMOTIONS are the number one most important thing for young people. Everything is about the feels. SMH.
Imagine if our ancestors tried to build a country based on EMOTIONS. None of us would be here.
The finale "judging" was a bit skewed, because one player was medivac-ed out & another was forced out by the keeper".
IMO, Dusty, Geoff & Nick were the most deserving to win, so I'm happy with the results. I pray for anyone in the hospital who gets Nurse Dennis Ratchet! Those who were carried along the way were delusional to think they could win - or were deserving of the win.
Still, any reality show that rewards bad behavior is an immediate turn off & I almost stopped watching because of that. But overall, I found the series entertaining.
Unfortunately, there's absolutely no way for the players to earn "immunity" or protect themselves from elimination. That's a big downfall.
The other major bummer is, the show is all about FEELINGS. The biggest prize award is based on EMOTIONS. Because EMOTIONS are the number one most important thing for young people. Everything is about the feels. SMH.
Imagine if our ancestors tried to build a country based on EMOTIONS. None of us would be here.
The finale "judging" was a bit skewed, because one player was medivac-ed out & another was forced out by the keeper".
IMO, Dusty, Geoff & Nick were the most deserving to win, so I'm happy with the results. I pray for anyone in the hospital who gets Nurse Dennis Ratchet! Those who were carried along the way were delusional to think they could win - or were deserving of the win.