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Driven_By_Demons — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 12:45 AM)
Dave
Matt
Cody
Joe
I honestly didn't care for Dave much back in the day, but he's really grown on me over repeated viewings of both Dual Survival and Dirty Rotten Survival.
I'm not counting anyone from seasons 7, 8, or 9 because those episodes don't feel like Dual Survival to me.
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rickathedj — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 06:09 AM)
I honestly didn't care for Dave much back in the day, but he's really grown on me over repeated viewings of both Dual Survival and Dirty Rotten Survival.
I wish Dirty Rotten Survival had gotten a second season.
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wanton87 — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 09:11 AM)
I wish Dirty Rotten Survival had gotten a second season.
I'm sorry to hear of this ricka. I hadn't tuned into it lately, but have watched about 5 episodes so far, and liked them all, and was planning on watching some more. I was under the impression that it had gone on beyond one season, so I'm a little disappointed to hear of this.
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rickathedj — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 04:13 PM)
Wanton87
I don't know why it was cancelled. Just read that it was on Dave's Facebook page. You should check out the show Alone.
http://www.imdb.com/board/14803766/reference
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Arbuckle_T_Boone — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 12:59 PM)
Do you know if it was ratings or just the network not liking the show?
I'm of the opinion that the producers are ruining this format by injecting their "reality show" agenda into the show by making these shows increasingly up the ante. Dual Survival went from setting traps and snares, foraging for wild edibles and fishing to having the guys leap on a pig from above with a knife and biting into a raw fish while screaming at the camera.
There has to be people out there like me who just want a basic survival show like Survivorman without all the drama and contrived garbage that has infested tv.
Is it too much to ask to just have a camera crew follow someone like Matt Graham around when he's living off grid?
Stop setting up people for failure. I go hiking and camping pretty regularly and I have yet to come across someone who goes out there with nothing. I'm not asking for full camping gear either just basic supplies. Who goes hiking without water? -
rickathedj — 9 years ago(January 04, 2017 04:11 PM)
Have you seen Alone?
http://www.imdb.com/board/14803766/reference
Its into its 3rd season. 10 contestants per season are dropped off at different sites in the same region, with 10 pieces of survival equipment and camera gear. The winner gets $500,000.
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Arbuckle_T_Boone — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 01:38 PM)
I have been watching since the beginning. I like the show, i just wish it was a bit more in depth. Some of the contestants in the first 2 seasons came across as incompetent due to editing. I realize there is no way around that due to time constraints.
I would like to see someone like Matt or Les in a long term scenario like this.
I'm still a few episodes behind on the third season so maybe things have changed but I don't understand why none of these people bother to build better shelters. When they build their shelters they use one of their tarps rather than using the abundance of natural resources for the roof and save the tarp.
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rickathedj — 9 years ago(January 05, 2017 05:45 PM)
I didn't find it until it was towards the end of the second season, then watched the previous episodes online. I don't think it was editing that made some of those people look incompetent. LOL
Some of the shelters did improve, but most stuck with the tarp. Some of them were actually pretty good. I was amazed at how well they stood up to some of the winds. The biggest laugh I got out of a shelter was the one where the guy thought the old dead tree would make a good chimney for the fireplace, and ended up setting it on fire.
I wish Matt had his own show rather than being a part of Live Free or Die. I'd like to see more of him. I'm pretty sure Les has better sense than to get into a long term survival scenario. He and I are about the same age and I could fully understand him not wanting to take on something that arduous. He even cut back on his short term shows just because of the toll it was taking on him.
I definitely think with season 3 they got better at choosing their contestants. Last episode I saw they were on day 35 and still had 8 people left.
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wanton87 — 9 years ago(January 06, 2017 09:55 AM)
There has to be people out there like me who just want a basic survival show like Survivorman without all the drama and contrived garbage that has infested tv.
I've watched a good many of these survival shows Arbuckle, and while I've never came across one that I flat out didn't like, none of them came close to Survivorman in my opinion. Les even managed to make raw, gritty survivalism watchable, but I suppose creative editing plays a part there, so kudo's to Les and his production team.
I think that a show with Matt Graham might be at odds with a general viewing audience, because most viewers can relate more to an ordinary person with some basic survival skills making a go of it and succeeding. And with Les, as good as he is, you can see that in many scenarios, he's really struggling towards the end. Matt on the other hand would simply be thriving in a wilderness survival scenario, and the draw of being at odds with nature would be absent. I think a show featuring Matt might be better marketed as a primitive survival skills workshop type of format. -
rickathedj — 9 years ago(January 06, 2017 10:27 AM)
I think that a show with Matt Graham might be at odds with a general viewing audience, because most viewers can relate more to an ordinary person with some basic survival skills making a go of it and succeeding. And with Les, as good as he is, you can see that in many scenarios, he's really struggling towards the end. Matt on the other hand would simply be thriving in a wilderness survival scenario, and the draw of being at odds with nature would be absent. I think a show featuring Matt might be better marketed as a primitive survival skills workshop type of format.
While I would love to see Matt doing a workshop kind of show, he doesn't necessarily thrive. On Live Free or Die he's struggling a bit. He's not crying about starving, but he has been very matter of fact about food being in short supply in some of his locations. One of his problems is he is bound by local hunting and fishing laws which can put a damper on a survival show. Of course, in a real survival situation, you wouldn't necessarily be bound by those laws, but I suppose you could be. In this day and age of over regulation, I could see someone being charged with taking an animal out of season when they are in a true survival situation.
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wanton87 — 9 years ago(January 06, 2017 10:50 AM)
While I would love to see Matt doing a workshop kind of show, he doesn't necessarily thrive.
I see. I've never seen Live Free or Die, I just meant in general. And this is probably pretty naive on my part, but I was sort of under the impression that Matt actually lived this way full time by choice.
One of his problems is he is bound by local hunting and fishing laws which can put a damper on a survival show.
I think that they probably get special permits ricka, because that's the only way that I can see that this sort of thing would fly. But I'm pretty sure that in an actual wilderness survival situation (Not by choice) anything goes, at least here in North America.