In the extreme Alaskan wild, 16 survivalists compete for a chance to win a massive cash prize but these lone wolves must be part of a team to win.In the extreme Alaskan wild, 16 survivalists compete for a chance to win a massive cash prize but these lone wolves must be part of a team to win.In the extreme Alaskan wild, 16 survivalists compete for a chance to win a massive cash prize but these lone wolves must be part of a team to win.
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After the disaster of season one, and the vile behaviour from Jill and Amber, I was hesitant to start season two, but despite a few unlikable characters, Bayo the thief, Bri the useless deserter, Emily the patronising wannabe, there were still a lot of players that were worth watching and rooting for.
Loved team Delta wish they had won, I know the money would have gone a long way to helping their family's, and while the Texas boys were fun to watch, I feel they are just going to spend their winnings on frivolously things.
Delta really made this season and were a pleasure to watch. They should be so proud of themselves. Money isn't everything they played such a honourable game. In my eyes they were the winners. God bless each of them.
Loved team Delta wish they had won, I know the money would have gone a long way to helping their family's, and while the Texas boys were fun to watch, I feel they are just going to spend their winnings on frivolously things.
Delta really made this season and were a pleasure to watch. They should be so proud of themselves. Money isn't everything they played such a honourable game. In my eyes they were the winners. God bless each of them.
It's very, very difficult to not believe that this show has been set up using improvisational actors following a loose script and a designed plot.
Everything eventually starts playing out like a soap opera with endless convenient moments of discovery and character arcs that would be hard to swallow within fiction, let alone in reality.
Most suspicious of all is the fact that three such irredeemably-vile people as Jill, Amber and Justin would somehow end up on a single team and become soap-opera villains of the first order, complete with psychopathy and delusional levels of projection.
If this is actually real then it's the sort of thing that could destroy any viewer's faith in humanity. I can only hope that it's all a fake-out and that these three people are actors rather than monsters.
Everything eventually starts playing out like a soap opera with endless convenient moments of discovery and character arcs that would be hard to swallow within fiction, let alone in reality.
Most suspicious of all is the fact that three such irredeemably-vile people as Jill, Amber and Justin would somehow end up on a single team and become soap-opera villains of the first order, complete with psychopathy and delusional levels of projection.
If this is actually real then it's the sort of thing that could destroy any viewer's faith in humanity. I can only hope that it's all a fake-out and that these three people are actors rather than monsters.
The first few episodes were good, but it went downhill FAST! It turned into the "Jill and Amber bully show" and the producers should have NEVER let that happen. By the end of 4th to 5th episodes, I couldn't take it any more and I stopped watching. Everyone should stop watching to show we do not condone bullying. I love survivalist shows and there are some great people that got forced off without a say because the producers of this show allowed horrible behavior.
I wish I could have continued watching because many of the others on the show were amazing.
Please put Dawn, Javier, Brian, and Joel on another show!
I wish I could have continued watching because many of the others on the show were amazing.
Please put Dawn, Javier, Brian, and Joel on another show!
I can't get over the idea that this is the most unconvincing attempt at faking reality TV.
I could almost see the story boards for each episode just off camera.
Its quite fun if you take it as a faked show, and it's easier then to swallow all the coincidences and convenient speeches that lead the plot into one unbelievable crisis after another.
Its also the only way to believe that any humans would behave like such a pile of evil creeps after only a couple of weeks have passed as the alpha team does.
I haven't seen the last two episodes yet but if this is as fake as I think it is then I'm expecting the baddies to lose and the goodies to win.
I'll give it four for its entertainment value but if its all true reality then I think I might just become a hermit and forget about the human race.
I could almost see the story boards for each episode just off camera.
Its quite fun if you take it as a faked show, and it's easier then to swallow all the coincidences and convenient speeches that lead the plot into one unbelievable crisis after another.
Its also the only way to believe that any humans would behave like such a pile of evil creeps after only a couple of weeks have passed as the alpha team does.
I haven't seen the last two episodes yet but if this is as fake as I think it is then I'm expecting the baddies to lose and the goodies to win.
I'll give it four for its entertainment value but if its all true reality then I think I might just become a hermit and forget about the human race.
I'm up to episode 5, but don't think I'll go any further. As one of the competitors says before they decide to leave - 'this isn't the show I signed up for'.
It's either fake and mostly staged (which it certainly feels like), or it's real and pretty unethical on the part of the producers.
Why? Because they thought it might make good tv to invite a few 'criminal sociopaths' (as one of the competitors perfectly describes them) along for the ride. So you have around 3 groups of people who seem like decent enough folk, just trying to survive in the freezing wilderness....and another group of people who are absolutely awful. Bullying the other teams, stealing their gear etc. People who would surely be in and and out of prison in the 'real world'. The neighbours from hell. Don't tell me the producers didn't know they'd act like this.
Or they're all amateur actors, and it's staged. Some of the 'performances' are certainly hammy enough, and there's some awfully convenient 'coincidences' and unlikely occurrences. In which case, why waste your time?
It's either fake and mostly staged (which it certainly feels like), or it's real and pretty unethical on the part of the producers.
Why? Because they thought it might make good tv to invite a few 'criminal sociopaths' (as one of the competitors perfectly describes them) along for the ride. So you have around 3 groups of people who seem like decent enough folk, just trying to survive in the freezing wilderness....and another group of people who are absolutely awful. Bullying the other teams, stealing their gear etc. People who would surely be in and and out of prison in the 'real world'. The neighbours from hell. Don't tell me the producers didn't know they'd act like this.
Or they're all amateur actors, and it's staged. Some of the 'performances' are certainly hammy enough, and there's some awfully convenient 'coincidences' and unlikely occurrences. In which case, why waste your time?
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