Jeff Probst did the dub. If you want the complicated pattern of #ITYSL and #Survivor, then we’ve got your exact style. All jokes are made in good fun! (he/him)
At its core, it’s a show about social dynamics and interpersonal relationships. The crux of the show is simple: failure to adapt to the group will result in expulsion. Sometimes it’s funny to see people get kicked out, other times it’s sad.
Now am I describing Survivor or ITYSL?
Jeff Probst reveals that by the end of "Survivor’s" first decade on air, he was disillusioned:
“I didn’t like the stories we were telling, and I was losing my joy of the format, therefore my joy of the job, therefore my joy of life. I didn’t want vitriol and who can be the meanest, most spiteful person.” So he tried to quit. “I think I’m done,” he remembers telling CBS.
“CBS was initially horrified. They didn’t want stars to be given showrunner status. But I was so argumentative and sure that it was the right thing to do that I convinced them. It was the best move I’ve made in my career.”
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I don’t really post here anymore but hope you’ll forgive the shameless plug, the new season of my Survivor game premiered and I hope you’ll all check it out! New episodes every Sunday morning!
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And when you think you're gonna get voted off and your first thought is, "Great, I don't have to go to camp tomorrow," you're relieved you don't have to go to camp 'cause you thought you were gonna get voted off?!
@SurvivorQuotesX Always feels like a huge loss for Survivor 41 that Genie wasn’t a massive character - a grocery store worker on the first season filmed after the pandemic? She should have been the hero of the New Era!