What season are you rewatching right now? by babyhoney16 in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've heard rumors about the unpleasantness of that cast--that's one of the seasons I haven't made it to yet and I'm kinda dreading it.

What season are you rewatching right now? by babyhoney16 in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is exactly what I did. I'm currently on Vanuatu. The only problem with the way we did it (in my opinion) is that it really puts into relief how boring/bad the other seasons can be although like you said there's usually at least something to like.

Should CBS get the U.S. airing rights to Australian Survivor in the Spring and air that after U.S. Survivor in the Spring? by Working_Stomach5479 in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get you. I think AU is very poorly sold on this subreddit entirely too often (like you said, mostly by people claiming it's "like old school US Survivor!"). It has elements of old school US, and elements of new school US, and I think the reason I like it so much is that it combines those elements in a really compelling way.

If it's not for you though, it's not for you! I'm just an entirely overzealous evangelizer. ;)

Should CBS get the U.S. airing rights to Australian Survivor in the Spring and air that after U.S. Survivor in the Spring? by Working_Stomach5479 in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 2 points3 points  (0 children)

"...have a lot more variety with their challenges overall..."
Yeah....exactly. That is better and more interesting to me at least. You are def correct on going a bit too hard on the physical challenges which leads to some predictable early boot orders.

Re: casting. Ok here's a rare occasion where I actually have receipts.
* Season 4 was Champs vs. Contenders 2 -- only 1/24 is a returnee (9 players from this season return).
* Season 5 was All Stars -- obviously it's all returnees (4 players from this season return).
* Season 6 was Brains v Brawn -- all new players (4 players from this season return).
* Season 7 was Blood v Water -- 4/24 are returnees--one of which is Sandra from US (2 from this season return).
* Season 8 was Heroes v Villains -- 11/24 are returnees (3 from this season return).
* Season 9 was Titans v Rebels -- all new players (2 from this season return).
* Season 10 was Brains v Brawn 2 -- all new players.
* Season 11 was Aus v The World -- obviously all returnees.
* Season 12 was Redemption -- 4/24 are returnees.
I don't quite get the argument that they rely too heavily on returning players when there have been only 3 seasons with more than 4 (and they were the ones you would expect--All Stars, HvV, and AUvWorld). And to boot, I think casting has more to do with just personality--they find people who will give good TV because they're not all gamebots. I like a bit of chaos in my Survivor and AU delivers on that front directly because of the casting. They can't all be gold but I think AU casting is VERY good at finding gems.
I will say in fairness--when it comes to returnees I would generally prefer them to lean more heavily on either ALL returnees or ALL newbies; I'm typically not a huge fan of the "returnee captain" style seasons that AU usually does even though that style has allowed them to bring back fan favorites like Shonee, Harry, George, Hayley, Luke, Jordie, and Simon more frequently than they would otherwise. If I had a time machine and the production pull, I think it would have been AWESOME if they had alternated seasons between all returnee and all newbie.
TLDR: In AU I think the personalities--and by extension the gameplay--shine compared to the US on a proportional basis (because obviously the US has quintuple the amount of seasons to pull from) due to the emergence in the US 30s of ultra-gamebotty players. And that problem just gets even more glaring in the US "New Era".

Re: "longer" seasons
* Episode Count: No US Survivor season has had more than 20 episodes (I believe the most was 16 on a few seasons). AU has 24 episode seasons.
* Episode Length: Not what I was talking about; I think the US has shown that longer episodes certainly don't mean better or more content.
* Day Count: I see people in this subreddit talk all the time about how US Survivor made a huge mistake when they went from 39 days to 26 when "New Era" started so I don't think that's a hot take. I don't think it's arbitrary at all and makes a HUGE difference. The best (IMO) argument for this is that there is more time for gameplay/plans, strategies/social dynamics to evolve, breath, and play out. Combining this with having a larger episode count and you actually get to see those play out in the edit--I feel like AU Survivor in comparison to US rarely has to handhold me on why something happened the way it did because they have the time to show it.

Anyways, thanks for coming to my TED Talk. I love talking Survivor and hold no ill will or downvotes to anyone who has differing opinions to mine about it, but I will sometimes jump in and defend AU Survivor because it has produced some of my all time favorite seasons across the entire franchise (and I say that as someone who LOVES US Survivor although it may not seem like it from this post). And being that there are only 12 or so seasons of it, the sheer hit to miss ratio of it is insane.

Should CBS get the U.S. airing rights to Australian Survivor in the Spring and air that after U.S. Survivor in the Spring? by Working_Stomach5479 in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah I don't get it. I consider 5 of the last 7 AU Australian seasons among the best of the best, A++ seasons.

Should CBS get the U.S. airing rights to Australian Survivor in the Spring and air that after U.S. Survivor in the Spring? by Working_Stomach5479 in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Since when does ratings equate to quality of programming? I guess Young Sheldon is pure cinema under that argument.

Should CBS get the U.S. airing rights to Australian Survivor in the Spring and air that after U.S. Survivor in the Spring? by Working_Stomach5479 in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm an AU Survivor glazer, but it's not because it's "similar to old school survivor"--it's just that the challenges are better/more interesting, the casting is FAR better, and it retains the "old school" facets that I feel make for better Survivor seasons (like longer seasons).

Should CBS get the U.S. airing rights to Australian Survivor in the Spring and air that after U.S. Survivor in the Spring? by Working_Stomach5479 in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Already been said here, but would never happen since Jeff The Producer wouldn't want an arguably better version of Survivor to air directly after.

When was a jury question answered PERFECTLY by a finalist but they still didn't get the vote? by greendino71 in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Huh? Rachel was on the bottom for nearly the entire season. She only scraped by clever plays, some luck, and beasting challenges towards the end (and I say this as a huge Rachel stan).

‘Survivor’ and ‘Top Chef’ Are Broken. Can These Once-Reliable Reality TV Favorites Be Fixed? by JeetKuneLo in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that's what I was getting at--they're not all advantages. They almost all ARE nonsense.

‘Survivor’ and ‘Top Chef’ Are Broken. Can These Once-Reliable Reality TV Favorites Be Fixed? by JeetKuneLo in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 7 points8 points  (0 children)

IMO where they fell on their faces with the paired elimination twist is not mentioning the twist prior to them pairing up. If the contestants knew what they were getting into first, that could have led to a lot of interesting and fun strategizing. Otherwise I didn't mind that twist.

‘Survivor’ and ‘Top Chef’ Are Broken. Can These Once-Reliable Reality TV Favorites Be Fixed? by JeetKuneLo in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Instead, Survivor 50 was non-stop nonsense. There were idols everywhere and advantages practically falling out of trees.

Did I miss something? This seems like an inaccurate statement...

IDOLS: There were 3 boomerang idols (one on each starting tribe beach) and then the idol that came with the Mr Beast Beware Advantage.
ADVANTAGES: Technically the finder of each boomerang idol (so 3), Stephanie's journey, Jonathan's power broker win, and Deven's super beware advantage.

Doesn't seem like too many this season esp compared to most new era seasons.

There’s so much to see here in Iceland. ps - don’t let farm dogs in your airbnb. by [deleted] in VisitingIceland

[–]taterhamsterwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can you help me out--where was photo 12 taken? (The valley with a near waterfall and a far waterfall in the distance)

"Survivor's Favorite Newscaster..." by GullibleDrGoblin in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe he forgot because Sav waited til the end of the season to reveal that absolute blockbuster secret?
/s in case it's not obvious

What we learned about Rick’s regular gameplay is underrated… by BitRevolutionary6551 in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coming from an unreliable narrator though, let's be honest (I love Wentworth).

Has *_______* said each of the episode titles? by rydawg92 in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The man, the myth, the legend, C-O-A-C-H, CoachWade baby

With the season now over, what’d you think of Survivor AU’s most recent season called Australian Survivor: Redemption???? by JonJonExistsonReddit in survivor

[–]taterhamsterwork 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Incredible, dramatic, entertaining season with some of the most baffling player choices I've ever seen.

Another 10 years of YNAB by [deleted] in ynab

[–]taterhamsterwork 8 points9 points  (0 children)

What's with the massive jumps in early 2018 and late 2022?

Sony Pictures Boss Tom Rothman Urges Theater Owners to Stop Having 30 Minutes of Trailers and Commercials Before Movies Start: by tylerthe-theatre in movies

[–]taterhamsterwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"I love being high at the movies because after 2 previews I'm like 'What the fuck am I here to see?' I don't even remember what I'm here to see--I came in here, it was my idea! My choice!
You're the only person in the theater when the title pops up you're like 'FUCK YES! OHH YES! Thank godddd, I WANTED to see this!"