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Whoever lasts the longest goes home with $500,000. The selected contestants — all trained survival experts — are warned that the show could potentially last up to a year. There are no competitions or tasks they have to accomplish — aside, of course, from staying alive.
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Read More »If you're looking for your next show to binge, you may want to consider Alone — but be warned, it's not for the faint of heart. The survival show premiered on History in 2015, and it's been acquiring a new legion of fans since season 6 was added to Netflix's library this summer. During Sunday's virtual Emmy Awards pre-show on E!, it popped up in conversation twice: Nominees Rachel Brosnahan and Ted Danson both named the show when asked what they've been watching while cooped up at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. Danson, 72, called it "kind of a brilliant pandemic show," and Brosnahan, 30, said it was both "insane" and "inspiring." "I mean, it's incredible survivalists just making it out in the wild," she said. "It's completely insane, but inspiring to watch people have such a deep connection to the land. And I think at a time when we're all like, 'Should we move into the boonies and learn how to live that way,' it's been inspiring."
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The first person the contestants vote out receives about $3,500, while the jury members get paid about $40,000 for their role at tribal council....
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We'll deep dive into all the core prepper essentials. Stuff everyone needs to survive (like food and water) but also cover some lesser-known items...
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After surveying 660 villagers, and averaging the results, they end up with the following list: an adequate supply of safe water. minimum...
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