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re: Outlast is a contest like Alone w/teams and fewer rules Netflix
Posted on 3/20/23 at 8:41 am to Obtuse1
Posted on 3/20/23 at 8:41 am to Obtuse1
I really don't understand why they don't just keep Alone going but in different locations? Probably almost zero production cost. Just copy Alone or make it couples. Allow situations like "we just crash landed and only have these supplies" or "we went on a three hour tour but got lost".
Posted on 3/20/23 at 9:10 am to Hu_Flung_Pu
Alone does it where they know they have a built in natural way of ending the show. It's going to be extremely hard to live in the winter up there. They've had what, 100 contestants compete on the show, and 2 of them could have made it through the winter alive.
If they crash landed on a deserted island, as long as there was fresh water supply, they could stay there indefinitely if they know what they are doing. With the harsh winter factor, food becomes almost non existent, so unless you killed something huge and have a ton of stored food, you simply cannot make it through the winter alive.
But i do like your scenario of being stuck in a situation, rather than preparing for survival, they just have to still do it up north. You also have to remember that a production and safety crew has to live near ALL of the contestants for months. If they did different locations, then production cost would sky rocket b/c you've have to have multiple crews.
If they crash landed on a deserted island, as long as there was fresh water supply, they could stay there indefinitely if they know what they are doing. With the harsh winter factor, food becomes almost non existent, so unless you killed something huge and have a ton of stored food, you simply cannot make it through the winter alive.
But i do like your scenario of being stuck in a situation, rather than preparing for survival, they just have to still do it up north. You also have to remember that a production and safety crew has to live near ALL of the contestants for months. If they did different locations, then production cost would sky rocket b/c you've have to have multiple crews.
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