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07-24-2015, 10:10 PM
Which episode so far has been the most engaging?
I just want to see one episode to see if I would like the series.
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07-25-2015, 10:06 AM
I love this show. It shows just how ridiculous the desire for societal collapse is.
The competitors are people with experience and training, and limited but useful equipment. They are put into this isolated situation, and at least 1 of them would have been dead by the end of the first week without the support crew.
Prepping can only take you so far, there's a lot of luck required in order to cope with a genuine survival state. Food, water, not ending up next to predators...
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07-25-2015, 12:18 PM
Everyone left is now at the stage where they have fresh water, a reliable food source, shelter and fire. From now on it will be dealing with isolation and not getting themselves into a foolish situation. Guys who keep themselves busy and set ambitious goals like Lucas seem to be doing the best. I think that's the trick - aim to make a boat or some other task to keep your mind busy and focused.
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07-25-2015, 12:20 PM
He's not the most likely candidate, but my money is on Mitch. That is one tough hippie right there.
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07-25-2015, 09:41 PM
Really enjoyed the last episode with its focus on Alan. The part with him talking to himself was hilarious, hope we get to see some more of his efforts to stay entertained.
Unfortunately we didn´t see much of Sam or how he caught that big fish.
Mitch is also doing fine, fought the mold and won.
Lucas having problems with moving his boat around due to the strong currents. I think using it on a regular basis might cost him more calories than it gains, and also could be rather dangerous.
Everyone seems to be in good shape now, food and water supply is more or less secured and a shelter with fire built (although I think Mitch should probably try to build something more solid).
Now it´s all about the psychological part. Who can cope best with the isolation and boredom, who has an unlucky encounter with a predator, etc.
Will be interesting to see which of the guys is going to win this.
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07-26-2015, 06:14 PM
As far as the Camera and Batteries go, apparently what they do is they have a weekly check up where they do medical evaluations to make sure the contestants are physically and mentally sound. It is during this time that they give new batteries, collect the media storage, and probably replace any equipment like cameras or add equipment like the life vests or any medical kit stuff that got used or check to make sure the sat phones work or whatever. I don't think their insurers or lawyers would allow them to do this without those precautions in place.
In fact, I bet they have a team just a few miles away, at most, to check on them and respond in case of an emergency animal attack or something.
Edit: I bet they also have a separate camera crew or a few on the island with a don't contact unless emergency order or something similar. There is a lot of footage that obviously wasn't taken by the contestants. Hell, I would be surprised if they have to briefly make contact once a day or especially during storms. A slip and fall could render someone unconscious and they wouldn't be able to call for help on the sat phone, so knowing that they missed their scheduled check in window would mean rescue teams move in on a gps device and the show would still get the individually recorded footage of the accident and rescue to be used.
It's a pretty good show. I had saw it advertised but didn't think much of it but you guys discussing it convinced me to watch a few episodes and I gotta admit that I am hooked.
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07-26-2015, 06:37 PM
For guys who noticed the most recent episode is locked on the main site, the show is popular enough now that torrents are available.
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07-27-2015, 09:53 AM
Just finished episode 6 and I've gotta say I genuinely like all 4 remaining guys: Alan, Sam, Lucas and Mitch. I also think that is the order in which I would rank their chances of winning the competition. As a 'sheltered city kid' I've never really been exposed to any serious wilderness survival stuff (never gone camping either), and this show really opened my eyes.
I really enjoy the tips that are written on the bottom of the screen during the episodes. It feels like I can learn so much from just watching these guys. In a way, I feel like every man should try something like this once (though not on Vancouver island) in his life just to enrich himself.
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07-27-2015, 11:57 AM
I've seen the first episode. I have the rest DVRed, but I haven't had time to watch them. In the first episode, they were talking about it taking 90 days, or even a year before the last person stood alone. That's a long time. If someone can get a stable food, fire, and shelter situation going, that will help. I'd think eventually worn out clothes and shoes could be a factor, unless they somehow make clothes out of hides. Would depend on some way of sewing the clothes. Health care is an issue too. I sprained my ankle two weeks ago. It's only a nuisance in my current situation, but I think it might be a show stopper for them. I hope that it takes a while for the 2nd to last person to give up. I want to see how they handle things in the longer term.
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07-27-2015, 12:27 PM
I wonder if eventually one of them finds another. I don't have the map memorized. But the guy with the boat could bump into one of them. I wonder what the rules would be about that.
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07-27-2015, 02:01 PM
Mitch is my favourite, Lucas is also capable guy but he is in some kind of midlife crisis,Alan is the most expirienced,Sam has a crazy vibe to me and I am suprised that he got so far.
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07-27-2015, 07:55 PM
I wonder about hunting. As in, are they allowed to hunt? I haven't watched the first few episodes yet, but I have watched 4,5, and 6 and so far it has only showed them eating fish, mussels, crab, and seaweed. I know at least one or two of the remaining guys has a bow with 6 arrows. Why not go down to the beach and shoot a sea gull or some other bird. Hell, getting your hands on an otter would give you quite a bit of protein for several weeks. Even if they don't have a bow and arrows or a slingshot, they aren't hard to built. I have built them before when I was younger and I even managed to kill a small bird. I would think there has to be a large amount of small wild life they could subsist on. Hell, I live in the south and if I wanted I could have a rabbit or three within a day or two just from my yard.
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08-16-2015, 08:48 PM
Sam is going to have to find a better source of food than his Rock mouse traps if he wants to survive. Alan definitely has the advantage food wise. He also seems more mentally stable. I guess you can credit his maturity for that.
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08-16-2015, 10:40 PM
I'm surprised Sam is still in it. No way he's only eating one mouse a day, is there? He's gotta be also eating some mussels, limpets, and seaweed right? He talks a lot about his wife; I thought he was gonna tap out already. I think it's a matter of time before Alan wins.
Lucas was doing so well... He just had a mental breakdown. Too bad, that boat and yurt were sweet... He even had enough time to make a musical instrument!
Mitch just surprised us all. Maybe he did talk about his mom before but it was edited out?
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08-16-2015, 11:26 PM
Lucas has serious skills. He was the most creative participant. The boat and the superior shelter proved this.
But emotionally, he wasn't as strong.
I think that Sam's emotional state has been played up a little bit to add drama. But he is pretty young and has a less proven sense of masculinity which could mean that he either drops out or that he absolutely refuses to drop out.
My money is definitely on Alan...if he wants it. He seems to be getting the best food out of all the participants. He appears to be the only participant that can actually fill his stomach from time to time.
He also has good knowledge and settled into a good location and even found a small cave to live in, so that he didn't have to get extremely creative.
I think that the most obvious prediction is that Sam can't take being away from his family and Alan wins by default, but I'm curious to see how things turn out. I can still so the producers throwing a twist our way.
Hopefully the finale involves less emoting and more survival skills.
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08-17-2015, 12:06 AM
I've actually learned a lot from this show. Whenever they show a 'survival tip' on the screen I write it down and do a little research myself. It's good stuff.