Dans ce concours de téléréalité, les joueurs doivent former des alliances et se battre pour passer de l'état sauvage à une villa luxueuse et tenter de remporter un énorme prix en espèces.Dans ce concours de téléréalité, les joueurs doivent former des alliances et se battre pour passer de l'état sauvage à une villa luxueuse et tenter de remporter un énorme prix en espèces.Dans ce concours de téléréalité, les joueurs doivent former des alliances et se battre pour passer de l'état sauvage à une villa luxueuse et tenter de remporter un énorme prix en espèces.
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Honestly, I generally keep quiet on these things, and I absolutely love reality TV, but this show has zero strategy, and the winners were chosen purely based on popularity. It's incredibly frustrating to watch a game where the outcome is determined not by skill, intelligence, or strategy, but by who has the most followers or can play to the crowd's favor. The true losers in this scenario were the kind and selfless players who genuinely put their hearts into the competition, only to be overshadowed by those who were more popular. It's disheartening to see such a lack of meritocracy. No one with a genuine love for competition will enter this show.
I love reality tv and game shows, but this was bad.
1. There is no true "survival" aspect. The camp is right on the edge of the villa, so close they can hear their music. They are given tarps, sleeping gear, fire, etc. They easily win food within the first day, and there is truly nothing grueling other than not being able to shower. Plus, they are only there for about 10 days, according to one of the confessional segments.
2. The "paradise" aspect is weak. It's literally just living in a nice villa and chef-made meals. There were no extravagant reward trips, no chance to win extra money or prizes, no being waited on hand and foot, no fun parties other than the guests pulling out cheap wine and splashing around in a pool.
3. There is no way to play the game as the rules seem to be made up as the production team went. I love twists in a game, but you have to give the contestants a chance to understand what they are playing.
4. Every relationship in the house seemed incredibly forced. When you watch it, you will know exactly what I mean.
Overall, this was awful. Skip it.
1. There is no true "survival" aspect. The camp is right on the edge of the villa, so close they can hear their music. They are given tarps, sleeping gear, fire, etc. They easily win food within the first day, and there is truly nothing grueling other than not being able to shower. Plus, they are only there for about 10 days, according to one of the confessional segments.
2. The "paradise" aspect is weak. It's literally just living in a nice villa and chef-made meals. There were no extravagant reward trips, no chance to win extra money or prizes, no being waited on hand and foot, no fun parties other than the guests pulling out cheap wine and splashing around in a pool.
3. There is no way to play the game as the rules seem to be made up as the production team went. I love twists in a game, but you have to give the contestants a chance to understand what they are playing.
4. Every relationship in the house seemed incredibly forced. When you watch it, you will know exactly what I mean.
Overall, this was awful. Skip it.
I take my hat off to the camera crew, sound crew and post production team; they really gave it their all to at least give this turd the Netflix polish. Watching this series felt like a chore. This was just filler content for me, something to watch while I wait for Netflix to add something of interest. It was an interesting concept in the beginning but eaely on the wheels just come off. I couldn't really relate to any of the characters; the one or two characters I found a little bit interesting or wanted to see more of got eliminated early. Challenges were a bit boring and then just became a bit too predictable. I am really hoping that if they make a season two, they make improvements.
It was a boring show. It is supposed to be a reality show but everyone seemed like bad actors. The reactions to "surprise" texts seemed very fake or rehearsed. I also wish there were actual challenges. This seems like a knock off/B rated version of survivor and big brother. Also wish the cast were actually sent to the woods....it almost seemed like they were in the villas "wooded" back yard because they never filmed the contestants exploring this supposed "camp". I think the show has potential. I think this would have been a better show If there were more challenges that determined if you stayed or left the villa along with the social aspect.
When british TV producers tailor a show in a way they think is suitable for an American audience, the result is offensive to everyone. A group of airheads, most with their faces coverd in a thick layer of make-up, are flown to an exotic paradise to fight survivor-style for their place in a luxurious villa. Except, the exotic paradise is the well loved and very well civilised holiday location Lefkada in Greece. Every piece of "wilderness" on this island can be traversed by a leisurely walk of no more than an hour, and the luxury resort is an ordinary hotel with some added lights. The contestants look and behave like your average Youtube or Instagram influencer - spoiled, loud and obnoxious.
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