The piercing question actually ended up in multiple people receiving settlements from CBS because it was deemed that it had a significant impact on the result of the challenge and the game as a whole
@@SpanishFly120Yea, you're right. I don't think I've ever come across either Lex or Tom discussing it, but their contract with CBS may not have permitted that.
I would give an honorable mention to the Last Gasp challenge in s43. The challenge equipment didn’t actually break, but they didn’t consider that the contestants would be able to outlast the tide, even when going completely under water for insane amounts of time. Eventually they just had to end the challenge and give a couple contestants immunity because they totally outlasted the tide and would have had to wait hours for the next high tide before anyone would drop, setting production back. I feel like that should count as some kind of malfunction
It would have been interesting to see if the contestants would have used that time strategically in the same way Tom got Ian to drop so many seasons ago.
Water. Earth. Fire. Air. The four elements all lived in harmony telling the production staff of survivor that Skupin was a bad hombre. Then the fire nation attacked.
Obviously don't have a major source for this, but according to Carson at a showing of the Survivor 44 premiere in his hometown, he stated that the Episode 1 Immunity Puzzles were accidentally constructed to be impossible to solve. The puzzle took about half an hour before production stopped the challenge, confessed to them of their mistake, and re-arranged the puzzle to make it doable.
... How would they not catch that in testing? According to Jeff their dream team runs through the challenges 3 different times to both test the challenge, and to know in advance what the best camera angles are going to be.
@@shadowninja6689 That's a good question. Really not sure, maybe that one time they just miraculously slipped up. Also, it's probable that something like this has occurred in the past 20 years that just hasn't been unearthed or revealed yet publicly.
I'm so used to only seeing American Survivor mentioned in these videos that as I was watching I thought, "I should mention Australia's Ross in the comments!" God, I love Angelina's facial expressions on the ropes. Hilarious.
Honourable mention is the final immunity challenge on Guatemala. Being on a wobbly board holding 2 ropes. The board was so wobbly that soon as Jeff said to let go of 1 rope, everyone struggled to the point they were all leaning to the side wall which was legal as long as they didn't touch the side with their hands. Now the challenge pretty much turned into how long can you lean against the side wall rather than how long can you balance on the board. Later Jeff tells everyone to let go of the other rope which makes no effect
You never recover from any broken bone, it’ll always feel different, work different, and be different. Hate to say it, accidents happen, but it was a correct lawsuit, can’t use budget rope like that.
@@motodog242yeah it’s not discussed anywhere near enough that you’re almost certainly going to have chronic pain, weakness and even mobility issues from a broken bone…indefinitely. People act like it heals and you’re fine, even when it’s only been like a year, when in reality decades can pass and you’ll still feel it. And an *ankle* especially is gonna be rough. It’s delicate as hell and takes so much weight all the time, and I’m sure it’s extremely difficult to heal. It’s definitely inexcusable, like you said some accidents are unavoidable but this one definitely was. I hope the settlement helped him out.
Since the video covered Survivor Australia I'd like to mention an instance from Survivor South Africa: Island of secrets. In the episode 5 immunity challenge the tribe has to insert tiles into a slide puzzle face down then flip it over and solve the slide puzzle. The show gave no direction on what order to insert the pieces and they could do it however they wanted. The losing tribe ended up inserting the tiles in an order that resulted in the puzzle actually being unsolvable. I remember seeing a reddit post on the mathematics of this puzzle.
I’m still mad about that alternate solution to the final 9 puzzle in David vs Goliath. Mainly because it enabled the crash and burn of the David alliance.
If Carl had immunity then, Gabby at the very least delays her betrayal of Carl and Angelina is voted out, giving the Davids 5-3 in the Final 8. Likely at that point it will be a pagonging, with maybe Gabby or Carl voted in between them, and we could maybe get a Davie win?
@@Ramboost007on one hand, a david endgame with someone not named nick winning sounds superb on the other hand, we'd miss out on angelina bragging to her mom abt her rice negotiation skills + climbing an A HUNDRED FOOT LADDER
Honorable mention to the challenge with the tide in 42 where literally only Jonathan could get to shore? LOVE the inclusion of Australian Survivor! Youre right in that it does beat out every instance of this in the US. Also: there's a challenges in Survivor SA Island of Secrets in which one of the tribes had a slide puzzle that was made unsolvable by the way it was set up (it was a sort of team relay race where the last person was adding 4 new tiles to their puzzle, and that person put in the pieces in an unwinnable order).
@@TMLFAN11 tbf I REALLY don't think even 6 people (besides Hulkathan) would've been able to do that with that tide. The extra person would not have made enough of a distance
I considered the S42 challenge, but I think it just didn't fit the vibe I was going for which was challenges where something physically broke or malfunctioned, rather than be broken by nature. Definitely worth a mention, though!
if we're talking international survivor, there was also a new zealand survivor challenge that involved spinning tribe member as fast as possible on a giant spool of rope that ended up breaking and LAUNCHING said person off into the distance (they were thankfully okay)
@@IdoledOut : If you're gonna do the "broken by nature" then S43's catch your breath challenge would join the list. The contestants outlasted the tide!
There’s quite a few Australian Survivor challenges that malfunctioned. In Season 8 there was a mud pit that was too shallow and required a player to be medevaced on Day 2 with a fractured collarbone. And yet people claim Australian Survivor challenges are better.
Survivor is supposed to be a game of strategy, not brute strength. It’s not a bodybuilding competition, it’s an epic game of human chess and psychological manipulation. This is part of why Australian Survivir has so many flaws.
@@doublesalopetoimcre”surviving” isn’t about brute strength or risking serious injury for no reason, though. Neither of those things would make you a good survivalist.
Wow, didn’t know Ross Clark Jones did Aus Survivor. I watched him surf a Big Wave contest here in Hawaii at the beginning of the year and it seemed like the performed well for his age, and with an earlier injury. Maybe the settlement made him feel better haha😉
Also, in the opening challenge of AU Heroes vs Villians, Jackie was injured and evacuated, and George also had to get medical assistance (and they kept going with the challenge!). Also, there's always the opening of One World.
Here's one from Survivor 42, the turbulent waters in Episode 3 had caused Jeff to call off that portion of the challenge for Vati and Ika after they struggled for an hour in the water. I would think that was a challenge that was broke or malfunctioned.
@@GashnawI don’t think it’s quite fair to say the other tribes got a handicap. It’s not their fault they didn’t have a literal mountain in the shape of a human in Jonathan
For the inevitable wardrobe malfunction video, don’t forget Marcus and Ryan O. Those ones didn’t get by the editing team and made it to air. Marcus is likely why nearly anything resembling a bulge was blurred out for a while.
@@bcks0071It has been erased from Survivor history it seems. There’s a challenge in Pearl Islands where the players are running into the ocean. The button on his boxers had broken off, and his wiener falls out of the fly and flops around as he’s running. Not as many people noticed it as the Marcus one (poor guy), but it made small waves when it happened. Not as major a controversy as the Marcus slip.
@@bcks0071It did make it to television (I saw it, and a few media sources at the time talked about it), but was removed from subsequent releases (at least to my knowledge). I know Ryan commented on it, so I think production was aware after the fact.
It would be cool if you did a weekly breakdown of the current season if you're able to. It's fun to be able to nerd out with others as the season progresses
I remember Jeff saying Colby and Skupin were holding 400 pounds each. but how would producers know that? isnt that based on how full the water containers were? I feel like that was an overestimation. No way someone could shoulder 400 pounds especially after starving for few days
Jeff didn’t even acknowledge Colby and Skupin in future shoulder the load challenges. In the South Pacific iteration, he states that Brandon and Jim set the new record, trumping Rupert in Pearl Islands.
Russell Hantz also talks about misfunctioning or rigged challenges. I know people hate him so don't crucify me and take what I'm saying with a grain of salt. He mentions in survivor Fiji they made the contestants restart a challenge where they are blindfolded because "someone can see" that someone being Boo. He also said Krista Klump's redemption Island dual vs Matt was rigged because there wasn't enough puzzle pieces. He also mentions that in HvV that the challenge where they have to climb under obstacles through mud that coach was very mad afterword because the heros side of the challenge was much easier to go through. The villains had much less of a gap to crawl through than the heros did and coach crawled through the challenge after the fact on the heros side to prove that point.
@@JarinCOD he has to be at Brett twice because when Brett's totom fell off the poll and hit the ground Russell threw his pill with excitement before Jeff could say "Russell wins individual immunity." So Jeff made them replay the challenge.
I don’t buy the redemption island duel thing, why the producers would rig the round between Krista and Matt as opposed to the round between Russell and Matt or even the final duel that got Andrea back in the game despite being dead in the water
I thought my status as an uncultured swine wouldn’t be brought up at the end because CvC 2 is the only Australian Survivor season I’ve seen, and then you reference three people I don’t know and I become more sad that I’m missing out
Well those 3 are very different people, dont have a lot in common other than "why the hell would you invite them back". Its like Amber in All Stars, you know producers couldnt get the players they wanted, and had to fill the last spots with randos
@@IdoledOut I mean, one was arguably an Immunity win away from taking the Australian Survivor version of Amanda to the Final 2 and winning, but hey. I'd say utterly humiliating Russell almost earns a returnee spot on its own.
I didn't love the joke about Hannah tbh. Especially when she repeatedly says in interviews how she struggles with mental health after the show and how she hates when people do these jokes about her.
For number 2 it looked like he was gonna buckle but then the beam went first. For number 1 dude shouldn’t have had to sue, if I was them I would have paid for medical fees. They know things can happen such as slipping on a wet board so theres always an inherent basic risk but this was a fail on the part of the show.
To be fair that pole broke in half @9:30 becauss that dude was in fact not holding all of that weight and it was dropping off the ends, which is why Colbys pole did not snap because he had a broader hold. You can also see when the other guy readjusted in the center, the pressure of it causes the pole to snap
I feel like an honorable mention should go to challenges that COULD have broke, but didn't. Example, final 5 Survivor 42, the Do or Die twist. They drew rocks to reveal whether they wanted to participate or not, and all but 2 opted not to. If Lindsey had opted not to, or if ALL OF THEM had opted not to, there would be no challenge. And in the case of the later, no immunity?? Would've been funny to watch!
I remember the Australian beam breaking...but he was about too drop it as it broke so that was perfect timing to get another shot but colby was a machine
I still dont believe they brought back Zack for all stars. Like wtf I get why they brought back Moana (though there were so many better options) but Zack??
I guess they just needed a big guy. Like you said, Moana made sense because she took out Russell, and then unfortunately got really sick later, but I'm not sure why the big guy had to be Zack specifically.
I mean, if you ended up the victim of a severe malfunction of a challenge that ended up ruining your irl career. I don't think youd even want to go back to Survivor. Like how do they not safety check this stuff before using it? It was what, the third person swinging that the rope broke?
I’m torn on the ankle thing. On one hand, this is a game and regardless of how it frames itself you do expect it to be responsible in terms of safety, and you just aren’t going to be as cautious as you would in an actual survival situation where you know *nothing*. I can see why someone would unwittingly put trust in certain things (like the strength of a rope) because they know that this isn’t an actual survival situation and everything is simulated. I would be pissed. I would be absolutely so pissed, a broken ankle can fuck up your whole leg for a long ass time.
I feel so bad for Ross, he probably wouldn’t have won but he definitely could’ve made it to merge. Also, if you do mention Australian survivor in a video again can you please mention Pia cheating in contenders vs champions? I reckon luke would’ve won if she didn’t cheat by putting her second hand on the bar.
Trying to find out if NEW ZEALAND SURVIVOR Season 2 Episode 3 Immunity Challenge equipment malfunctioned… because it sure looked like it did, but I can’t find records of it anywhere
@@Ramboost007 idk I saw somebody said that lex & Tom were all offered a spot on all stars because of that idk how true or false that is I know that big Tom & lex were each paid a settlement of $100,000 the runner up prize
The piercing question actually ended up in multiple people receiving settlements from CBS because it was deemed that it had a significant impact on the result of the challenge and the game as a whole
Yeah, if I remember right, Lex and Tom were given an amount equal to the 2nd place prize because they were most affected by Kim surviving that round.
@@SpanishFly120Yea, you're right. I don't think I've ever come across either Lex or Tom discussing it, but their contract with CBS may not have permitted that.
Great. Now we just need to get Carl some money and all will be right in the world
Yeah, i would expect an NDA from CBS@@wisemandaryn5953
@@TheKYLEdavidliterally his loss was totally not fair
I would give an honorable mention to the Last Gasp challenge in s43. The challenge equipment didn’t actually break, but they didn’t consider that the contestants would be able to outlast the tide, even when going completely under water for insane amounts of time. Eventually they just had to end the challenge and give a couple contestants immunity because they totally outlasted the tide and would have had to wait hours for the next high tide before anyone would drop, setting production back. I feel like that should count as some kind of malfunction
Those sort of challenges are just so terrifying to watch for that reason
I remember Randy mocking it on his Twitter and Owen responded by saying he had to poop
It would have been interesting to see if the contestants would have used that time strategically in the same way Tom got Ian to drop so many seasons ago.
The pole snapping in half would be foreshadowing for Skupin’s plea deal
LMAOOOOOO
Lol the beam tried to get away from mike skupin
Water. Earth. Fire. Air. The four elements all lived in harmony telling the production staff of survivor that Skupin was a bad hombre.
Then the fire nation attacked.
The Carl one is absolutely brutal. He got screwed. Was such a fun player
the best Survivor channel ever. the humor. the running gags. the snarkiness. ever idea is clever. keep up the great work.
Thanks so much for the kind words. You made my day!
So true! No other channel that I’ve found even comes close in my opinion. 🫡
This channel is as watchable as a David Murphy Marriage Proposal
I AGREE! Idoled out is the most entertaining survivor RUclipsr! I always look forward to when he uploads! And the videos never disappoint!
You're only praising the running gags because you haven't been jumpscared by David Murphy. :P
Obviously don't have a major source for this, but according to Carson at a showing of the Survivor 44 premiere in his hometown, he stated that the Episode 1 Immunity Puzzles were accidentally constructed to be impossible to solve. The puzzle took about half an hour before production stopped the challenge, confessed to them of their mistake, and re-arranged the puzzle to make it doable.
... How would they not catch that in testing? According to Jeff their dream team runs through the challenges 3 different times to both test the challenge, and to know in advance what the best camera angles are going to be.
@@shadowninja6689 That's a good question. Really not sure, maybe that one time they just miraculously slipped up. Also, it's probable that something like this has occurred in the past 20 years that just hasn't been unearthed or revealed yet publicly.
I'm so used to only seeing American Survivor mentioned in these videos that as I was watching I thought, "I should mention Australia's Ross in the comments!"
God, I love Angelina's facial expressions on the ropes. Hilarious.
I never noticed that before, so I was caught off-guard and it made me snort lol
Honourable mention is the final immunity challenge on Guatemala. Being on a wobbly board holding 2 ropes. The board was so wobbly that soon as Jeff said to let go of 1 rope, everyone struggled to the point they were all leaning to the side wall which was legal as long as they didn't touch the side with their hands. Now the challenge pretty much turned into how long can you lean against the side wall rather than how long can you balance on the board. Later Jeff tells everyone to let go of the other rope which makes no effect
And don’t forget about how height and having longer legs ended up giving Danni an advantage that helped her win that one
@@nicholasmedina907rafe was as tall as Danni and yet Stephenie still outlasted him
I totally thought of this one when going in to the video
That broken rope in AUS is heinous. Ross was one of my favorites on that season. Supposedly he still hasnt fully recovered from it.
You never recover from any broken bone, it’ll always feel different, work different, and be different.
Hate to say it, accidents happen, but it was a correct lawsuit, can’t use budget rope like that.
@@motodog242yeah it’s not discussed anywhere near enough that you’re almost certainly going to have chronic pain, weakness and even mobility issues from a broken bone…indefinitely. People act like it heals and you’re fine, even when it’s only been like a year, when in reality decades can pass and you’ll still feel it.
And an *ankle* especially is gonna be rough. It’s delicate as hell and takes so much weight all the time, and I’m sure it’s extremely difficult to heal. It’s definitely inexcusable, like you said some accidents are unavoidable but this one definitely was. I hope the settlement helped him out.
Since the video covered Survivor Australia I'd like to mention an instance from Survivor South Africa: Island of secrets. In the episode 5 immunity challenge the tribe has to insert tiles into a slide puzzle face down then flip it over and solve the slide puzzle. The show gave no direction on what order to insert the pieces and they could do it however they wanted. The losing tribe ended up inserting the tiles in an order that resulted in the puzzle actually being unsolvable. I remember seeing a reddit post on the mathematics of this puzzle.
I’m still mad about that alternate solution to the final 9 puzzle in David vs Goliath. Mainly because it enabled the crash and burn of the David alliance.
If Carl had immunity then, Gabby at the very least delays her betrayal of Carl and Angelina is voted out, giving the Davids 5-3 in the Final 8. Likely at that point it will be a pagonging, with maybe Gabby or Carl voted in between them, and we could maybe get a Davie win?
@@Ramboost007on one hand, a david endgame with someone not named nick winning sounds superb
on the other hand, we'd miss out on angelina bragging to her mom abt her rice negotiation skills + climbing an A HUNDRED FOOT LADDER
@@Ramboost007 Angelina wasn't the target, Alison was.
Well I guess production didn't have the perspective on the puzzle that Carl had. Whoops.
Honorable mention to the challenge with the tide in 42 where literally only Jonathan could get to shore?
LOVE the inclusion of Australian Survivor! Youre right in that it does beat out every instance of this in the US. Also: there's a challenges in Survivor SA Island of Secrets in which one of the tribes had a slide puzzle that was made unsolvable by the way it was set up (it was a sort of team relay race where the last person was adding 4 new tiles to their puzzle, and that person put in the pieces in an unwinnable order).
To be fair, that was supposed to be a 6 person challenge but due to Jackson being medivacced, they all had to do it with 5
@@TMLFAN11 tbf I REALLY don't think even 6 people (besides Hulkathan) would've been able to do that with that tide. The extra person would not have made enough of a distance
I considered the S42 challenge, but I think it just didn't fit the vibe I was going for which was challenges where something physically broke or malfunctioned, rather than be broken by nature. Definitely worth a mention, though!
if we're talking international survivor, there was also a new zealand survivor challenge that involved spinning tribe member as fast as possible on a giant spool of rope that ended up breaking and LAUNCHING said person off into the distance (they were thankfully okay)
@@IdoledOut : If you're gonna do the "broken by nature" then S43's catch your breath challenge would join the list. The contestants outlasted the tide!
There’s quite a few Australian Survivor challenges that malfunctioned. In Season 8 there was a mud pit that was too shallow and required a player to be medevaced on Day 2 with a fractured collarbone.
And yet people claim Australian Survivor challenges are better.
this !!! it's also way more common for otherwise promising women / non alpha males to be early boots solely for challenge reasons
@@uglyaniimals it is called survivor, not walk in the park. you can get enliminated, if you can't do the thing.
Survivor is supposed to be a game of strategy, not brute strength. It’s not a bodybuilding competition, it’s an epic game of human chess and psychological manipulation. This is part of why Australian Survivir has so many flaws.
RIP Jackie man, I was really hoping she’d make good use of her second chance.
@@doublesalopetoimcre”surviving” isn’t about brute strength or risking serious injury for no reason, though. Neither of those things would make you a good survivalist.
As an Australian who primarily watches Australian Survivor it was very wild and exciting to hear about it on this channel
Wow, didn’t know Ross Clark Jones did Aus Survivor. I watched him surf a Big Wave contest here in Hawaii at the beginning of the year and it seemed like the performed well for his age, and with an earlier injury. Maybe the settlement made him feel better haha😉
awww i'm really glad he's out surfing again !
it hopefully got him some very good rehab for his ankle!
That’s great to read - broken bones are no joke, surfing on a previously broken ankle is super impressive. Massive props!
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Also, in the opening challenge of AU Heroes vs Villians, Jackie was injured and evacuated, and George also had to get medical assistance (and they kept going with the challenge!). Also, there's always the opening of One World.
Now it’s time to add Jake’s final individual immunity challenge
That’s on you, Jake!
I predicted the Skupin joke that would be used lmao
Never gets old haha 😂
Prospective was also a valid solution to the DvG letter puzzle.
I wonder how Jonathan (from s42) would have done on the shoulder the load challenge…
I always love watching your videos because of the info, running gags, and your sense of humor. Keep up the great work Luke 😊
Survivor 42, Episode 3: Production tries to drown everyone in the ocean.
Hang on!!!! Angelina sit down for a challenge?? She never ever mentioned it!
LOL The Beam Try To Tell Us All In 2001!
Here's one from Survivor 42, the turbulent waters in Episode 3 had caused Jeff to call off that portion of the challenge for Vati and Ika after they struggled for an hour in the water. I would think that was a challenge that was broke or malfunctioned.
I am glad jon's team still won. They actually did that part. The other two teams got a handicap.
@@Gashnaw That's for sure!
@@GashnawI don’t think it’s quite fair to say the other tribes got a handicap. It’s not their fault they didn’t have a literal mountain in the shape of a human in Jonathan
That last challenge on 45 malfunctioned, after Jake stomped all over it
For the inevitable wardrobe malfunction video, don’t forget Marcus and Ryan O. Those ones didn’t get by the editing team and made it to air. Marcus is likely why nearly anything resembling a bulge was blurred out for a while.
I know about the Marcus one, but what happened with Ryan O?, never heard of that one.
@@bcks0071It has been erased from Survivor history it seems. There’s a challenge in Pearl Islands where the players are running into the ocean. The button on his boxers had broken off, and his wiener falls out of the fly and flops around as he’s running. Not as many people noticed it as the Marcus one (poor guy), but it made small waves when it happened. Not as major a controversy as the Marcus slip.
@@unclesquirrelstache7431 so it did air on TV? I'm guessing it didn't make the dvd or digital versions?
@@bcks0071It did make it to television (I saw it, and a few media sources at the time talked about it), but was removed from subsequent releases (at least to my knowledge). I know Ryan commented on it, so I think production was aware after the fact.
@@unclesquirrelstache7431 what episode number?
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It would be cool if you did a weekly breakdown of the current season if you're able to. It's fun to be able to nerd out with others as the season progresses
I was all ready to get angry over "f***ing Moana"... and then i realized he wasn't talking about the Disney movie. 😂 Never Change, IO!
I remember Jeff saying Colby and Skupin were holding 400 pounds each. but how would producers know that? isnt that based on how full the water containers were? I feel like that was an overestimation. No way someone could shoulder 400 pounds especially after starving for few days
Like JT fell out after like 180 right? No way in hell Colby and Skupin are twice as strong as that
Ya I never believed it was 400 pounds. No way either guy could hold that much. I think it was around 200 or maybe even a little less.
Jeff didn’t even acknowledge Colby and Skupin in future shoulder the load challenges. In the South Pacific iteration, he states that Brandon and Jim set the new record, trumping Rupert in Pearl Islands.
In the Shoulder The Load challenge, it would seem to me that if one team managed to get enough water over to break the stick, they should have won.
Loveeee the australian survivor content
Here to be THAT guy and beg for more Aus Survivor shoutout moments.
I didn't like Survivor Australia being #1 but once he said "and broke his ankle" it definitely deserves the top spot.
Love this channel. I get all of my Survivor tidbits wrapped up in a neat little package. Thanks 🥰
The survivor New Zealand challenge where the girl got flung off the pole and they had to change the challenge.
yea this was the first thing i thought of too
Yeah that was brutal ruclips.net/video/RCDqLCdQ9sY/видео.htmlsi=4UnKUbH8aE84V1NY
How Tess didn’t get any serious injuries is a hell of a mystery
Russell Hantz also talks about misfunctioning or rigged challenges. I know people hate him so don't crucify me and take what I'm saying with a grain of salt. He mentions in survivor Fiji they made the contestants restart a challenge where they are blindfolded because "someone can see" that someone being Boo. He also said Krista Klump's redemption Island dual vs Matt was rigged because there wasn't enough puzzle pieces. He also mentions that in HvV that the challenge where they have to climb under obstacles through mud that coach was very mad afterword because the heros side of the challenge was much easier to go through. The villains had much less of a gap to crawl through than the heros did and coach crawled through the challenge after the fact on the heros side to prove that point.
He also said in Samoa he had to beat Brett TWICE in the individual immunity challenge, I just don't remember why.
@@JarinCOD he has to be at Brett twice because when Brett's totom fell off the poll and hit the ground Russell threw his pill with excitement before Jeff could say "Russell wins individual immunity." So Jeff made them replay the challenge.
@@MrDuckphart Oh, yeah. That is honestly so stupid from Jeff.
I don’t buy the redemption island duel thing, why the producers would rig the round between Krista and Matt as opposed to the round between Russell and Matt or even the final duel that got Andrea back in the game despite being dead in the water
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OH THE PRINCE ALBERT LORE IS SO GOOD THANK YOU
I knew that Australian Survivor moment had to be in here!
I love the love for AU survivor
Remember that time Jake broke the thing by trampling it?
the first thing i thought of was the opening challenge of WaW with the waves pushing everyone towards the dakal flag
woooo that is a good point. when the weather/waves favour one tribe
Keep up the Aussie content!
man the outback challenge was cracked
Good thing the water wheel didn't break or malfunction when people were strapped to it 😅
ROSS CLARKE'S ROPE INJURY IS THE SADDEST MOMENT IN THE WORLD
I thought my status as an uncultured swine wouldn’t be brought up at the end because CvC 2 is the only Australian Survivor season I’ve seen, and then you reference three people I don’t know and I become more sad that I’m missing out
Well those 3 are very different people, dont have a lot in common other than "why the hell would you invite them back". Its like Amber in All Stars, you know producers couldnt get the players they wanted, and had to fill the last spots with randos
The three I mentioned at the end are definitely some of the Australian Survivor players of all time
@@IdoledOut I mean, one was arguably an Immunity win away from taking the Australian Survivor version of Amanda to the Final 2 and winning, but hey. I'd say utterly humiliating Russell almost earns a returnee spot on its own.
@@IdoledOut they sure sound like they were on survivor
@@freddytang2128 Amber is one of my favorite rando returners ever lol. I swear her and Rob were just destined to be together
If this was made post 45 I feel like Jake would get an honorable mention
I didn't love the joke about Hannah tbh. Especially when she repeatedly says in interviews how she struggles with mental health after the show and how she hates when people do these jokes about her.
My face when the casaya win was THE CHARMIN OUTHOUSE 😱
For number 2 it looked like he was gonna buckle but then the beam went first.
For number 1 dude shouldn’t have had to sue, if I was them I would have paid for medical fees. They know things can happen such as slipping on a wet board so theres always an inherent basic risk but this was a fail on the part of the show.
Bro, I love how you always go there. Hilarious.
Can you do a challenge top ten video of the best knot untying. That’s my favourite part. It is so thrilling
Loved the Australian Survivor inclution, you should do it more
would the challenge from 42 count? where the waves were rougher than normal and the contestants(minus jonathan) were unable to get back to shore
You mentioning this reminded me of when I watched this episode with a friend and we were dying laughing watching Jonathan carry his whole team over.
I love the beef you have with certain survivor players
Ross’s injury was so bad. I remember watching it and being horrified
The challenge creators on The Challenge are clearly superior lmao Survivor is great, but c’mon ya’ll
Ross truly won survivor since the undisclosed rumors is close to 25million.
To be fair that pole broke in half @9:30 becauss that dude was in fact not holding all of that weight and it was dropping off the ends, which is why Colbys pole did not snap because he had a broader hold.
You can also see when the other guy readjusted in the center, the pressure of it causes the pole to snap
😂😂"To get away from his perverted grasp"
Keep up the good work man 😋😎👍😎
Yoooooo new upload
I feel like an honorable mention should go to challenges that COULD have broke, but didn't. Example, final 5 Survivor 42, the Do or Die twist. They drew rocks to reveal whether they wanted to participate or not, and all but 2 opted not to. If Lindsey had opted not to, or if ALL OF THEM had opted not to, there would be no challenge. And in the case of the later, no immunity?? Would've been funny to watch!
I remember the Australian beam breaking...but he was about too drop it as it broke so that was perfect timing to get another shot but colby was a machine
Justice for Carl. He should get compensation
Carl was actually robbed. I appreciate it getting a mention here.
I still dont believe they brought back Zack for all stars. Like wtf I get why they brought back Moana (though there were so many better options) but Zack??
I guess they just needed a big guy. Like you said, Moana made sense because she took out Russell, and then unfortunately got really sick later, but I'm not sure why the big guy had to be Zack specifically.
That ankle injury was just, ouch
Honeestly I wish you talked about non-US survivor more, its really fun
Love an Australian Survivor shout-out!
Had a feeling you would include that challenge in Australian Survivor as a malfunction in the challenge directly led to a medevac.
I mean, if you ended up the victim of a severe malfunction of a challenge that ended up ruining your irl career. I don't think youd even want to go back to Survivor.
Like how do they not safety check this stuff before using it? It was what, the third person swinging that the rope broke?
I’m torn on the ankle thing. On one hand, this is a game and regardless of how it frames itself you do expect it to be responsible in terms of safety, and you just aren’t going to be as cautious as you would in an actual survival situation where you know *nothing*. I can see why someone would unwittingly put trust in certain things (like the strength of a rope) because they know that this isn’t an actual survival situation and everything is simulated. I would be pissed. I would be absolutely so pissed, a broken ankle can fuck up your whole leg for a long ass time.
Yet we’re never getting an Aussie Craig return
Thought for sure he would've been on All-Stars
he was so close to being on hvv too :(
Craig from 2002?!?!
Was anyone really eager to see Zach back?
Being my man Craig, he failed to find the idol that got him eliminated for like 2 weeks
He made more from suing probably than the grand prize
I feel so bad for Ross, he probably wouldn’t have won but he definitely could’ve made it to merge.
Also, if you do mention Australian survivor in a video again can you please mention Pia cheating in contenders vs champions? I reckon luke would’ve won if she didn’t cheat by putting her second hand on the bar.
? Luke couldn’t have won, and Harry beat him in the challenge he lost not Pia
honorable mention to survivor 42 when jeff had to pull the tribes out of the water to finish the immunity challenge bc everyone was drowning
I'm surprised it wasn't mentioned this is the first thing I thought of
Trying to find out if NEW ZEALAND SURVIVOR Season 2 Episode 3 Immunity Challenge equipment malfunctioned… because it sure looked like it did, but I can’t find records of it anywhere
He should've won with Perceptions honestly.
What is the joke behind Hannah not bathing
By the end of the season she was just covered in a silly amount of dirt and grime
You don’t defecate in an outhouse 💀
gotta add the jake break to this list (last episode survivor 45). poor dude.
In Africa production paid both lex & big tom a $100,000 settlement the runner up prize & offered them both a spot on all stars
Were the All-Star spots part of the settlement? I mean they were gonna be picked no matter what but was Survivor legally obligated?
@@Ramboost007 idk I saw somebody said that lex & Tom were all offered a spot on all stars because of that idk how true or false that is I know that big Tom & lex were each paid a settlement of $100,000 the runner up prize
does anyone else have to speed up this guys videos 2x ? it just sounds like he’s talking in slow motion
Okay, you had me on your side with the Australian Survivor entry, but the Moana slander? Not cool, man. Not cool. Lol.
Please please cover more Australian survivor!
Amanda's a babe.
I could be remembering it wrong but i swear rupert was over 300 on shoukder the load pearl islands
Yippee❤
Perceptions,,, perspective. ??? Did they have extra letters ? "V"???
what ever happened to that pole that broke under the weight of the situation
You should've added AUS HvV Episode 1 challenge where Jackie and George got injured.
Carl got cheated, Ross won Survivor in my eyes
i never even knew about the Australian one. that looked so grimey.
Respect Sam Webb?