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Once again our Koori brother is 1st home.
This is the best series by a mile.
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This is the best series by a mile.
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Weekend Wrap and "Liked, Learned, Hated" right here -- How did tipping go?
Good summary, I haven't seen this promo revealing Muzza's broken ankle, seems like a crazy thing for SBS to do? For all the things they've fixed this season they still make so many mistakes.The show's producers have clearly taken note of the complaints from previous seasons - with almost all contestants catching fish and/or eels it's not a starvation-fest, we've seen plenty of bushcraft, and the scenery is infinitely more beautiful than the dreary hydroelectric pond where they filmed the 1st season. With all participants making it to Day 16, you'd have to say that they've learned a lot about casting as well.
With 10 participants still in the game, the producers were unable to give everyone screen time in tonight's episode - Ben, Tom & Yonke were completely MIA from this episode. Presumably we'll be catching up with them next week.
This week we saw Muzza catch another fish (adding to an already healthy larder), Matt catch 2 eels, Karla catch a big eel, and Ceilidh catching a brown trout. We also saw Corinne eating a grub, and confirmation that she's the one eating the big game in the opening credits. The participants have already caught more food in the first 16 days than the previous 2 seasons combined.
- Eva - Has built a reasonable shelter, spending an inordinate amount of time on the front door, which hopefully will be reasonably weatherproof. Had encounters with a bush rat (which stole her toothbrush) and a spotted quoll. The bush rat may end up on the menu in future episodes, but her attempts to catch it proved futile this time around. She's the only participant in this week's show who hasn't consumed any protein at all since drop-off (that we're aware of). She remains one of the show's most anonymous characters.
- Corinne - Didn't get much air time (again), but we did see her eat a grub, and she now figures she can find & eat a handful of them each day, which should keep her going for a while.
- Ceilidh - Dominated the episode's running time for the 2nd week running, despite having achieved SFA until the dying minutes when she caught a brown trout in her funnel trap. To her credit, we've seen her building the funnel trap, and having a nudie dip while setting up a pulley system to get her net out into deeper water. She was seriously starting to struggle with the lack of food before she caught the fish. I'm still struggling to see her as a long-term contender, and the amount of airtime she's had in the first few episodes suggests that she'll be going home early.
- Shay - Bugger! Had a big wallaby trigger his trap, only for the whole thing to fall apart because the wallaby was too heavy for the ropes. His weight loss is starting to be a concern, and it's fairly certain that it's his emaciated body we see in the opening credits, with the body's owner being told that they're being pulled from the game.
- Muzza - We know how this ends, as it's been thoroughly spoiled by the opening credits - but damn, this guy is thriving. He's caught a heap of fish & eels, enough to fill 2 racks in the smoker he's built. I don't know how he breaks his ankle, but surely bad luck is the only reason he doesn't win this season.
- Karla - Moved into her permanent shelter, which we saw her build in time lapse. Her shelter appears to be built on an island, extremely vulnerable to rising lake levels. I'm wondering if SBS have pulled a swifty on us with their voiceover, as it appears to be her shelter which is flooded in the opening sequence (with Shay providing the voice over)?
- Matt - Much to the surprise of nobody, the aboriginal participant is the first to go home, failing the mental/emotional side of the game due to missing his family. This was foreshadowed last week, and it was obvious that it was going to happen as soon as we saw how young his kids were. The only real surprise here is that he lasted until Day 16 before pulling the plug.
Almost half this week's runtime was allocated to Matt & Ceilidh. Matt went home at the end of the ep. What does this say about Ceilidh's future in the game? In contrast, Eva & Corinne have barely had a few minutes of airtime between them, suggesting that either they didn't turn in much usable footage or that they're going deep into the game.
My money is still on Muzza & Ceilidh to be the next to exit - Muzza due to injury, Ceilidh due to a lack of food.
Hopefully we'll see more of Tom next week. I'll be happy if we don't see Ben's God Bothering, or anything of Yonke at all, for the rest of the entire season.
Credit to SBS for minimising the pixellation on screen when Ceilidh got her kit off and went swimming. Apparently naked buttocks are fine, but breasts need to be pixellated. Fair enough. The yanks would have been far heavier on the pixellation than the SBS producers.
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It's in the opening credits, straight after the inspirational quote.Good summary, I haven't seen this promo revealing Muzza's broken ankle, seems like a crazy thing for SBS to do? For all the things they've fixed this season they still make so many mistakes.
I can see my TV's remote going through the screen if they give her any more airtime.Mostly good casting but I feel that Yonke will destroy us all mentally.
It's not just young dads - it's also young mothers as well. You do have to wonder why they bother applying for the show though, when they have such young kids at home.Why oh why do these young Dad's join when their kids are so young still. I've got two small kids and I'd at least wait until their teens before applying for a show like this. My theory is these blokes have an identity crisis when the kids are small, as they feel useless, so they run off to the bush to try and win a quarter of a mil.
It's in the opening credits, straight after the inspirational quote.
I can see my TV's remote going through the screen if they give her any more airtime.
It's not just young dads - it's also young mothers as well. You do have to wonder why they bother applying for the show though, when they have such young kids at home.
Looks & sounds like him...More annoyingly why does SBS consistently put parents of young kids on the show? I guess Matt was worth rolling the dice with - good looking, Indigenous, camera-savvy with decent bush-craft skills.
Can't believe that re Muzza, are you sure it's not a false alarm?
How many episodes in, is the series atm?Shay looks like he's putting all his eggs in the "big game catch" basket.
If it doesn't work he's a goner
Last night was ep 4.How many episodes in, is the series atm?
Now other shows are over, I'll catch up. CheersLast night was ep 4
It's the first time we've seen one used successfully, since Alan's inverted coke bottle in Alone US S1. It's the first time we've seen one actually catch a fish big enough to eat - let alone 3 of them.The fish trap! Seen this many times over the years via First Nations history but that’s the first time I’ve seen it in practice.
It's the first time we've seen one used successfully, since Alan's inverted coke bottle in Alone US S1. It's the first time we've seen one actually catch a fish big enough to eat - let alone 3 of them.
Purnim eel farms are said to be 15,000 yoThe fish trap! Seen this many times over the years via First Nations history but that’s the first time I’ve seen it in practice.
Purnim eel farms are said to be 15,000 yo
Now other shows are over, I'll catch up. Cheers

God i hope notIt's in Tassie, don't expect Clint and Jacqui to make a cameo![]()
Haha was going to say less Yonke is good. Either everything she says is annoying or it's just what they edit in (I.e. the necessary villain). I swear a saw a short promo of her screaming with her eyes closed, which doesn't bode well.Another good episode last night, with not much for the whingers to whine about. More people catching fish, doing bushcraft, and generally playing the game.
With 9 players still left in the game (at the start of the episode), they didn't have screen time for everyone. Karla was completely MIA, while Yonke & Muzza featured only briefly during the "it's a little bit breezy today" montage. This episode covered days 16-19, and there's no evidence to suggest that we're going to slide back in time to catch up on the activities of those who missed out last week.
Most of the episode centred around Eva & Ceilidh.
Eva was celebrating her birthday. She starts by crapping on about how much she's turned her life around since she hit rock bottom 10 years ago... tell someone who cares, because I certainly don't. She spends most of the day fishing, failing to catch anything. The following day she pulls the plug, realising that she has no future in the game if she can't obtain food. I don't mind this - it's an honest assessment of her situation, not an "I miss my family" failure. SBS did make a point of including her statement that she'd spent many hours fishing every day, at multiple locations, using multiple baits - all to no avail. We're thus not left with the mistaken impression that she pulled the plug having not made a real effort to obtain food.
Ceilidh caught another 2 fish, before noticing foam and a burning sensation when she peed. Her assessment is a UTI (urinary tract infection), so she calls in the doctor. The episode ends with the doctor talking to the producers. Given the amount of screen time she's had in the first 4 episodes, it's fairly obvious that she's going to be pulled on medical grounds at the start of Ep 5.
... and so to the 10 minutes of screen time left for the other contestants.
Ben - Made himself a new handle for his shovel, having broken the original. He didn't do a very good job though, as the new handle keeps sliding out. He hasn't caught any fish since the start of the game (19 days). At least he wasn't god bothering this time.
Shay - Is seriously struggling with a lack of food. He's getting worried about his weight loss. He spends time re-jigging his wallaby trap, in the hope of catching some decent food. Previews show a Tasmanian Devil in his trap, but there's no sign of any wallabies.
Tom - Built a windproof (and probably waterproof) door for his shelter. He started talking about missing family, but that stopped as soon as he caught his first fish. It's marvelous how catching a fish brings new hope.
Corinne - Is really starting to look like a player. She talks about the difficulty of having to kill animals, but she seems resolved to do whatever is necessary to succeed in the game. She builds a wallaby trap, using a net she made herself. Based on Shay's experience, and the preview, her trap is too flimsy and lightweight to succeed. However, the previews also show her eating a wallaby, so presumably she will build a bigger & better trap in future episodes - and this trap will succeed. Mind you, she's also started hearing voices in the night, so the wallaby would want to come soon!
Right now Corinne & Muzza are thriving. Ben, Shay & Tom are barely surviving. We've seen so little of Karla & Yonke that we have no idea how they're going (and I'm all for Yonke's disappearing act becoming permanent).
Does he have any fishing lines in too?Shay looks like he's putting all his eggs in the "big game catch" basket.
If it doesn't work he's a goner