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  1. Dave may be playing to the camera a bit but for me he's the most entertaing; a true warrior! He's exerting alot of energy but love that he's hunting and exploring. With all his prior season succes in fishing, I'm a little surprised he wasnt going after more fish early on. Like his approach best. If I had to survive he'd be the guy I'd think would be the best partner... Wouldnt turn my back on him for too long! LOL Brett is resilient and my second favorite to watch. Glad he caught the fish but would like to see him apply more skills in finding other food sources. He seems content in his own skin and definitly entertaing. Was rooting for Randy. Id like to think I could build a shelter like that. I think the security it provides psyhologically from preditors would keep me in in game longer. He just couldnt overcome the demons of no stimuli and no food. The trips up to the mountain top for one last look seem to be an indicator the end is near! I respect Sam but sorry to say he's a TV nightmare. Just BORING. BUT its survival so guess he's just pacing. If they focused on him more Id have to turn it off. Just doesnt seem to be doing ANYTHING. LARRY is actually growing on me! Couldnt stand him at first but hey, he's entertaining! Yeah, and playing to the camera but always interesting to watch a guy who walks to the beat of a different drummer. If you had to team up with one of these guys to survive who would you choose?! Dave to survive for me. Brett more to hang with!
  2. Least we forget the dramatic affect that being "alone" has on all the contestants. With no other stimuli things that ordinarily would be dismissed become the focal point of days. A hunter who dispairs over the kill, a women who becomes obssessed by tge color of her hut cover or obsessing over mice in a hut. I feel that in most comments here viewers do not take this into consideration and instead we evaluate these people as if they arr acting abnormal in what woukd be our real world. Their is nothibg real in being out in the woods, by ones self, often without food and often witg large preditors close by. Nothing NORMAL should be expected in anyones behavior. Its part of what makes Alone great. Watching how these pychological challanges manifest in each of the contestants. WHAT A GREAT SHOW!
  3. Least we forget the dramatic affect that being "alone" has on all the contestants. With no other stimuli things that ordinarily would be dismissed become the focal point of days. A hunter who dispairs over the kill, a women who becomes obssessed by tge color of her hut cover or obsessing over mice in a hut. I feel that in most comments here viewers do not take this into consideration and instead we evaluate these people as if they arr acting abnormal in what woukd be our real world. Their is nothibg real in being out in the woods, by ones self, often without food and often witg large preditors close by. Nothing NORMAL should be expected in anyones behavior. Its part of what makes Alone great. Watching how these pychological challanges manifest in each of the contestants. WHAT A GREAT SHOW!
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