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No no no canceling, just return to the original premises of the earlier episodes and those better challenges, not the wimpy game variations they play now. And no repeater contestants.
This is what I want to see. The old version to return....
Tired of repeated challenges. Tired of puzzles, puzzles. What happened to actual challenges? Remember when they actually had to survive?
And No More Returnee's who had 2nd, 3rd, 4th chances!!!! No, No, No!!!!
Last edited by Torn2pieces; 01-20-2012 at 07:49 AM..
If we get no retreads on minute 16 of their fame, and no more RI, it'll be a better show. I hope at least they design the early challenges so that it requires a mix of natural talents, since they are doing this men vs. women thing again.
If we get no retreads on minute 16 of their fame, and no more RI, it'll be a better show. I hope at least they design the early challenges so that it requires a mix of natural talents, since they are doing this men vs. women thing again.
On the preview I mentioned, Jeff Probst said there would be no RI. YAY! He didn't say anything about retreads one way or another.
Since the tribes will be living together, the reward challenges could be no big thing. I mean all the fishing gear that one tribe wins, the tarps and other luxuries could easily be shared, under one roof.
Question,
Since it is female vs. male; who do you think will more ruthless?
I vote that the females could be. They start pulling at the heartstrings of the men and probably not sharing in rewards to keep them as weak as possible.
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