I was born in Yellowknife on Great Slave lake where this year Alone Artic is filmed. One no offence but this is not the Artic, it Boreal forest / borderline tundra but not the Artic. Great Slave is 400kms below the Artic Circle and over 1000 kms as a raven flys from Inuvik 3600kms by road (one of many true 'Artic' locations to base such a series from.

Artic to a Northerner is the land of the Inuit not the Deni people. Also this show was filmed when there was still a lot of light and no real freezing (there is a 6 metre (20') thick solid surface of ice over Great Slave I the winter (there is a major Ice Hwy.

From Hay River to Yellowknife) every winter. So saying these are 'Artic' conditions is like slightly stretching the truth lol. Do not get me wrong, I'm enjoying the series but some honesty about this years true 'location' would be nice. So like showing a northern Boreal Forest setting in early fall, is not the Canadian Artic sorry to burst anyones bubble.Northerner.

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41 shares.The History Channel’s survival competition Alone season four concludes tonight, and will award $500,000 to its winners—and that’s plural, because this season so that pairs of survivalists are now competing to outlast each other on Vancouver Island.Why was there a change this season? Will it continue? Why does it seem like the remaining survivalists won’t be setting any records this season?To learn the answers to those questions and others, I talked to Shawn Witt, who is the co-president of Leftfield Pictures, which produces the show. He’s previously produced shows from National Geographic Channel’s Brain Surgery Live to FYI’s Tiny House Nation.He was candid and open about all of the things we covered, from the origin of this season’s twist to medical checks, the show’s fairness to the location for season five.

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Why Alone added pairs for season 4The big change for season four was casting people in pairs—pairs that were initially separated and actually alone, though one person was tasked with finding the other. So why the change?“Every season the network is looking for the creative to evolve and they encouraged us to come up with some different concepts that did not stray too far from the spirit of the show,” he said. “Obviously, was funny— If it’s called Alone, why are there two people? And I get that.”“That was one of many ideas we came up with, and that title part aside, it was the one idea that allowed us to stay as organic as possible with all the other things that are so great about the series,” he said. “I think with any series, not just Alone, networks are always looking for something to mix it up and something to get conversations happening. For that reason alone, it was at least a good way to trigger more conversation around the series.”So will there be pairs in future seasons?“I think they full well knew that choosing that idea, it wasn’t committing to a series change, it was just for this season,” he said, adding that they are currently “talking about future seasons,” so nothing has been locked in place yet. Partner conflict versus solitary whiningHaving pairs means a greater likelihood of conflict, which History alluded to in its press release, saying “they’ll have to communicate, compromise and work together with their teammate if they want to endure the longest.”Witt was honest about the potential for drama: “Sure, I think the network may have wanted—and we couldn’t disagree—that having two people out there would provide a more interesting dynamic than just one person alone,” he said.He pointed out that contestants in previous seasons could be just as annoying, or at least had gotten familiar.

“We also read some stuff on message boards where would people would say things like, We’ve seen enough of self-loathing and whining of one person,” he said.The result, though, “has not been a ton of conflict,” he said. Madden nfl arcade rom. Andy Dehnart’s writing and criticism about television, culture, and media has appeared on NPR and in Vulture, Pacific Standard, The Los Angeles Times, and other publications. He has covered reality television for more than 18 years, and created reality blurred in 2000.A member of the Television Critics Association who serves on its board of directors, Andy, 41, also directs the journalism program at Stetson University in Florida, where he teaches creative nonfiction and journalism.

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