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A bunch of clueless kidults are put through their paces at a wilderness survival retreat to try to kickstart each into standing on his/her own two feet. There's no running water, no parents,... Read allA bunch of clueless kidults are put through their paces at a wilderness survival retreat to try to kickstart each into standing on his/her own two feet. There's no running water, no parents, and--worst of all--no Wi-Fi.A bunch of clueless kidults are put through their paces at a wilderness survival retreat to try to kickstart each into standing on his/her own two feet. There's no running water, no parents, and--worst of all--no Wi-Fi.
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This show gets better as it goes on. Don't rule it out after the first episode! It's interesting to see personal growth in some of the participants. :-)
First off wrong title!! Snowflakes are the im so offended about everything change the name and definition about everything idiots!! These "people" are rich spoiled privileged dumb asses and thats the PARENTS FAULT!! YOU DID THIS TO THEM!! YOU SHOULD BE RIGHT BY THEIR SIDE GOING THROUGH THAT SAME GOOD OLE FASHION NATURE LEARNEN! SMH some peoples children!
10 spoiled brats get flown to a wilderness toughening program, apparently under the impression it would be a retreat. The first challenge? Walk across some bumpy ground. Other lessons include "Can you lower a rope?" and "Can I survive without my makeup?" (which turns out to be irrelevant - false eyelashes, liquid liner, and wigs endure the hardships better than the contestants' egos).
Hard to believe there are people as dumb and entitled as these? That's the point. This is a reality show more like Real Housewives than Alone, but with the addition of a warm fuzzy narrative about personal growth and overcoming self-limiting beliefs. The characters start out unrelatable, but surprisingly grow on you if you let them. The rules are a bit "make it up as you go along" and the "reality" of it is less believable than a Christopher Guest mockumentary (the coaches "spy" on the contestants from "hidden" cams that are obviously hand held by camera operators). But this is a narrative, not a competition.
Thematically, it's the antithesis of the precocious independence exhibited in Japan's "Old Enough." That might not speak highly of Western society, but it may make you feel a personal sense of accomplishment (and superiority) if you've managed to do a load of laundry in the past month. Why do we watch Hoarders or My 600-lb Life? So we can say "At least that's not me," and "Maybe there IS hope for people like that."
If you want steak, look elsewhere, but if you want some good beef filler, check it out!
Hard to believe there are people as dumb and entitled as these? That's the point. This is a reality show more like Real Housewives than Alone, but with the addition of a warm fuzzy narrative about personal growth and overcoming self-limiting beliefs. The characters start out unrelatable, but surprisingly grow on you if you let them. The rules are a bit "make it up as you go along" and the "reality" of it is less believable than a Christopher Guest mockumentary (the coaches "spy" on the contestants from "hidden" cams that are obviously hand held by camera operators). But this is a narrative, not a competition.
Thematically, it's the antithesis of the precocious independence exhibited in Japan's "Old Enough." That might not speak highly of Western society, but it may make you feel a personal sense of accomplishment (and superiority) if you've managed to do a load of laundry in the past month. Why do we watch Hoarders or My 600-lb Life? So we can say "At least that's not me," and "Maybe there IS hope for people like that."
If you want steak, look elsewhere, but if you want some good beef filler, check it out!
For those that consistently rate shows like this low after claiming to have watched only one episode when clearly they have only stuck it out for 5 minutes, they know they aren't going to like it in the first place so why watch it & then rate it? You are wasting both yours and everyone else's time! I don't like romance movies, would I rate one? No.
If you want a semi mindless reality show to watch that's a bit of fun whilst seeing how unbelievable it is to see how some 'kids' (into their mid 20s) are leeching off their parents and how they cope in a situation they were not expecting or are accustomed to - this is quite entertaining! I laughed and there were a lot of very human moments as well.
Will it win an Emmy? No. Was it entertaining? Yes. I would be more than happy to see a second series of it too.
If you want a semi mindless reality show to watch that's a bit of fun whilst seeing how unbelievable it is to see how some 'kids' (into their mid 20s) are leeching off their parents and how they cope in a situation they were not expecting or are accustomed to - this is quite entertaining! I laughed and there were a lot of very human moments as well.
Will it win an Emmy? No. Was it entertaining? Yes. I would be more than happy to see a second series of it too.
Watch the series through the end and give it a chance, you'll be glad you did!
I've never seen a reality show that I actually enjoyed, but there is always a first time and Snowflake Mountain was it, for me. I wasn't sure after the first two episodes, but stuck it out and the growth, change and positivity shown by everyone was both heartwarming and encouraging.
It has its own drama, but unlike some other shows the drama isn't artificial and doesn't present as scripted... simply as real challenges to work through and overcome.
I was shocked at how powerful this series was and at the transformations I saw! It isn't just a laugh-fest where you jeer at Gen Z'ers, it all serves a purpose that is both positive and moving.
I've never seen a reality show that I actually enjoyed, but there is always a first time and Snowflake Mountain was it, for me. I wasn't sure after the first two episodes, but stuck it out and the growth, change and positivity shown by everyone was both heartwarming and encouraging.
It has its own drama, but unlike some other shows the drama isn't artificial and doesn't present as scripted... simply as real challenges to work through and overcome.
I was shocked at how powerful this series was and at the transformations I saw! It isn't just a laugh-fest where you jeer at Gen Z'ers, it all serves a purpose that is both positive and moving.
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- Trivia"Snowflake Mountain" was filmed in the Lake District, in the northwest of England, primarily in Lake District National Park.
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