numbah16tdhaha 10/25/2005
Lets send these turds to the US military search evasion/wilderness survival course that they send pilots to. You have to evade capture and when they do finally get you, they torture you to see what you will say. I heard they can break a finger to make a point.
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StanUzbeck 09/22/2003
Yeah, bring on the danger!!! There are so many things that they could do that are relevant to surviving in the tropics. They should have to scale 100-ft coconut trees and knock the coconuts off while team members below attempt to catch the falling nuts. Or wrestle wild boars to the ground, tusks and all. Or they should be allowed to conduct night raids on the opposing camp, who would then have to defend themselves with sticks, so any special items like a fishing rod could be stolen back and forth, and leave the participants sleep-deprived and paranoid for the duration of their stay. Gladiator fights between the women would be a total ratings-booster as well. There would be fights between the men as well, but they would have weapons. It would be a pretty good way to teach the survivors how to conduct first aid when the only bandage materials around are leaves and sand.
Jason1972 12/13/2002
Most definitely! Their immunity challenges have been weak lately. Like last night, I saw them putting puzzle pieces on stairsteps to work their way up to the "necklace", how lame! They should all sit at a table and take Tequila shots and see who would be the last person standing, now that's an immunity challenge!
crowbar 12/13/2002
Yes! Whats the point of "surviving" if there is no real physical danger other than losing weight. They should have to wrestle crocks, or spend a night in a bear cave, something along these lines. Obviously, this would require a more involved liability waiver to sign, which might be tougher to attract an attractive cast, but still, if its not dangerous they should call it "Rugged Obstacle Course".
AmazingMole 09/13/2002
The Amazing race teams have to sky dive, visit tiger pits, and climb mountains. In the Mole, contestants had to repel a dam or bungee jump. And Fear factor contestants have to gather flags on a moving bus or airplane. Regarding the Survivor challenges... If I wanted to see people play with puzzles, I would have visit the senior citizen center. This is the best suggestion yet!
ClassicMusicLo ver 09/06/2002
Danger is a part of Survivor. I think CBS needs to show more of that.
Enya 06/02/2002
Gee, The Amazing race Teams have to do dangerous challenges. They have to go into bat caves, tiger pits, and repel mountains. Compare to those teams, the Survivors have it easier. One of their challenges was kite flying. Good Grief!
Ninja_Squirrel 04/17/2002
I think challenges should be more about wits and endurance that danger. It's Survivor, not Fear Factor.
LoneUSFullHous eFan 03/14/2002
Weather you like to admit it or not, the danger is a big reason why most watch the show. That is why so many say S2 was the best.
bitemyscab 08/14/2001
yeah, make death a possibility
chiea 01/02/2001
i think the last challange was way ot easy i think it sould be way harder
Zarbon 12/27/2000
More Dangerous Immunity Challenges!!!!! Are You NUTS????? When I'm on survivor I don't want any dangerous immunity challenges. Give me a break. Oh yeah, look for Jeremy on future survivors. I'll be your fave:)
Wiggum 08/30/2000
Oh yes. I kept wishing they would crank up the danger level during the original Survivor. Maybe they could have shot poison blow darts at the cast members during the ropes challenge. Or maybe they could have set the wooden beam on fire during the balancing competition. I'm not picky, I just want to see someone get hurt. Someone who's not me, I mean.
Munson 08/30/2000
I think the immunity challenges were a good blend of physical ability and brains. Since none were too dangerous, the castaways could throw caution to the wind and not worry about extreme physical harm. Making them more dangerous would change this.
Shafty 08/30/2000
No need to get all of the hot naked girls hurt.
magellan 08/30/2000
Danger creates drama. If you disagree, go rent "The Running Man."
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