![]() ![]() While we do not know what happened exactly, this much is very, very clear: The show absolutely failed its contestants-the people Jeff Probst said he makes the show for now-and in particular failed women who received unwanted touching. ![]() Survivor ejected Dan but still failed its cast The working presumption seems to be that something happened involving someone who’s part of the Survivor crew or production, because Dan would not have interacted with anyone else during production. Even the tribe members’ reactions had cautious language: “In my opinion,” Janet started, “very real-world things are coming into the game.” Notice the specificity of that language, and how “the decision” was “made” but by no one. A decision has been made and Dan will not be returning to the game: He won’t be coming back to camp, he won’t be on the jury, he’s gone.” “So I just spoke privately with Dan, and I want to update you guys. ![]() “All right, so, I need to share some news,” Jeff Probst said. Meanwhile, this season will not have a live finale and reunion it’ll be pre-taped instead.Īt the end of the episode, after Tribal Council, there was an unusual transition, showing the tribe back at their camp the next day. What exactly happened is unclear, and Survivor showrunner Jeff Probst has given one interview in which he refused to provide details. “Dan was removed from the game after a report of another incident, which happened off-camera and did not involve a player.” That was how Survivor: Island of the Idols ended its penultimate episode: with news of the show’s first-ever ejection. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |