Why Survivor All-Stars takes the game ‘to another level’

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Why Survivor All-Stars takes the game ‘to another level’
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A few Survivor: All-Stars faves told us why they were nervous to return to the show... and how one even hid a bad injury from producers. 😵

promises to be the most intense Aussie season ofthan I did in 37 days of season 1. That’s not a joke,” season 1 contestant Nick Iadanza told news.com.au.premiere, we sat down with Iadanza and fellow season 1 hopeful Felicity “Flick” Egginton, season 2’s Mark “Tarzan” Herlaar, and season 4 favourite David Genat to chat about their experiences returning toBefore we start on Survivor: All-Stars, I want to ask about the Survivor “towel challenge”.

All-Stars comes at an interesting time for Australian Survivor. It feels like the last season really raised the game.I don’t think it’s a show you can jump in halfway through and understand what’s going on. But that’s one of the great things aboutBeing part of season 1, Flick and I initially came in wanting to play like season 30A lot of the other contestants didn’t even know whatNow, everyone knows the game and there’s a shorthand, which means you can take your game to another level.

is about getting backstabbed and your game being elevated at the expense of other people. Some people don’t understand it, but for those who do, you get carte blanche to just go nuts.man. It does reward ‘bad’ behaviour because that’s what needs to happen to get people off the show. There’s only one winner. It’s hard not to take things personally, of course.Viagra.

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