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I don't know if any of you folks have caught this series, I was looking forward to it and I am in for the first season, but I am disappointed in the execution.
First, it is billed as a reality series but it is really a game show. As such, all the rules of the hunt should be explained to the viewer. For example, why do the contestants move from place to place? The people after them are not law enforcement personnel, they have no legal authority to enter someone's home, therefore why not just hunker down at a friend's house for 28 days. Now obviously there is some rule in this game about such a thing, but why not tell viewing audience? There is a camera man and I'm sure a segment producer with the contestants at all time, I assume these folks are phoning back locations. We know the hunters have no access to ATM camera's, road monitoring camera's and camera's at bus and train stations, yet we constantly get pictures of the contestants from exactly these locations. The camera man is obviously taking these shots and sending them where, back to the hunters, to some game umpire who decides what is and isn't sent to the hunters. |
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