In this interactive series, you'll make key decisions to help Bear Grylls survive, thrive and complete missions in the harshest environments on Earth.In this interactive series, you'll make key decisions to help Bear Grylls survive, thrive and complete missions in the harshest environments on Earth.In this interactive series, you'll make key decisions to help Bear Grylls survive, thrive and complete missions in the harshest environments on Earth.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 nominations total
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Interaction. Choices. Consequences. I am suggesting all kids and young adults see this. I personally loved it.
You just can't dislike this interactive show which has bear grylls in it.
The show is just like Man Vs wild but it involves you to take the decision for bear and it's always a fun to put him in difficult situation. The best part of the show is you can watch the whole episode with multiple perspectives.
The idea of a survivalist show where you make the choices is brilliant! I was excited to take part, explore options, and put my own knowledge to the test. However, I feel they've missed the mark with the final product. The options are often too vague, or indifferent, with consequences of your actions not really being clear. The show would greatly benefit from taking a bit more time to explain the reasoning/outcome for each choice. If they'd done that, it would not only be entertaining, but also far more educational. Instead, it's all a bit sensationalised now.
Which leads me onto my only other gripe with the show. There's too much staged drama, not enough survivalist work. Someone like Bear doesn't need stunt doubles, so why they do unnecessary dramatic intros is bewildering. I appreciate staging a survival scenario for the sake of demonstration purposes, but adding in unnecessary props, is taking it too far and spoils the show. It sends a clear message that the producers were more interested in making it dramatic, to engage the audience, rather than letting the exploration and discovery learning do it for them.
Wasted opportunity, but hopefully one they can learn from. Get a better producer on board for the next season, and let the interactivity and discovery be the draw card, rather than silly dramatic scenes done by stunt doubles.
Which leads me onto my only other gripe with the show. There's too much staged drama, not enough survivalist work. Someone like Bear doesn't need stunt doubles, so why they do unnecessary dramatic intros is bewildering. I appreciate staging a survival scenario for the sake of demonstration purposes, but adding in unnecessary props, is taking it too far and spoils the show. It sends a clear message that the producers were more interested in making it dramatic, to engage the audience, rather than letting the exploration and discovery learning do it for them.
Wasted opportunity, but hopefully one they can learn from. Get a better producer on board for the next season, and let the interactivity and discovery be the draw card, rather than silly dramatic scenes done by stunt doubles.
Just like the infamous Man vs Wild show but now interactive with you as the navigator. They started doing this type of interactive show with the Black Mirror people and now it is with Bear Grylls . It's very cool and a lot of fun. If you pick wrong you have to go back and pick correct. It's nothing amazing, but I'll admit it's pretty fun. The episodes are only about 15-20 minutes each and there is always a scenario that you must finish. 8/10 . I enjoyed it a lot being a big fan of Bear.
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- TriviaThe Swiss alpine scenes on the frozen lake were filmed at Oeschinensee (Lake Oeschinen) near Kandersteg, Berne.
- GoofsYou can clearly see that Bear never turns on his Walkie-Talkie to call for help.
- Quotes
Bear Grylls: [repeated line] Good choice!
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