Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Survivor
Setting- South pacific, beach, jungle
Stakes- Starving, physical pain, emotional pain, dealing with stubborn people
Host- Jeff Probst, annoying, nosey
Reward- immunity idol, $1 million, exotic trips, food/shelter for camp
Competition- puzzels, jigsaw, mazes, swimming, wrestling, scavenger hunts, obstacle courses, eating

Survivor
Isolated in the jungle of the South Pacific, baring the emotional and physical pain daily, and harsh competition demonstrates an aggressive and competitive atmosphere between competitors and the host. The cast is set in the South Pacific jungle on a beach where two determined panels meet their teammates, some friendly and outgoing and others potential enemies. Jeff Probst, the nosey host who likes to cause a teensy drama, also contributes to the future thoughts of competitors. With the high risk rewards at stake, the cast puts on a game of extreme hindrance and thought-provoking strategies. After each game, the exhausted losing team must decide who to eliminate. They trudge along to the unpromising fate of Tribal Counsel to talk with the curious host, and votes to abolish a disappointed and blind-sided teammate home. At the end of an exciting, dramatic season the grudge-holding ex-competitors decide the fate of the last three standing by a unanimous vote. The well-deserving winner will then granted with a rewarding $1 million dollars, and named the Sole Survivor.


One Man Army
Setting: room, outside, in jail cell
Stakes: uncomfortable
Host:  Mykel Hawke, a U.S. Army Special Forces veteran and former Green Beret.
Reward: Title of “One Man Army”
Competition: Speed, strength, agility

One man army
One Many Army consists of four competing men who have been involved with the Special Forces and know how to survive in the toughest terrain. This game is a reenactment of dangerous comeback scenarios. They are displayed in an area where their competition awaits them, inside or out. Stakes are high when the men are put in to unsettling and uncomfortable situations. Some of the brutal competitions of this game depend on focus, staying calm, and using the best epigrammatic strategies. This includes freeing themselves from a taunting rope hanging them upside down, breaking through a series of tough concrete walls, figuring out the best tactics to escape from a locked cell, crossing a laser-beam filled room, and escaping a terrifying water coffin. With a clock ticking ferociously, competitors use all their might to have the fastest time possible. At the end of the seemingly impossible game, the skilled competitor with the lowest times is respectfully named the One Man Army.

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