I really want to know what's the science behind making them have 1 confessional look all season, it irks me so bad. I hated when Love and Hip Hop did it and I hate it for this show cus like what...
They do the same for Drag Race. I think it's because it gives them more editing power. If you wanna cut someone's words up or combine two different confessional filming sessions into one single sentence/phrase/confessional clip, you can do it if they look the same every time.
Just show b-roll or whatever it's called like they did for years. Or just do what Australian Survivor does and not care lol. I don't think the freedom to manipulate the edit is worth how bad it looks on tv having the exact same look.
I really want to know what's the science behind making them have 1 confessional look all season, it irks me so bad. I hated when Love and Hip Hop did it and I hate it for this show cus like what...
It allows them to create a narrative for the storyline they want without ppl questioning it
It allows them to create a narrative for the storyline they want without ppl questioning it
yet we're still questioning their manufactured storylines ijbol
It's so weird that's the one thing they care about protecting. The show is literally turned into rehearsed and contrived storylines but your worried about all confessionals looking the same? It makes the show worse. They need to wake up.
I really want to know what's the science behind making them have 1 confessional look all season, it irks me so bad. I hated when Love and Hip Hop did it and I hate it for this show cus like what...
It allows them to create a narrative for the storyline they want without ppl questioning it
For some reason every episode synopsis is out there:
Episode 1 - A Star Studded Ar-Rival: A group of twenty-six competitors are paired up with their enemy from seasons past; as bad blood resurfaces for some, the Rivals quickly learn that to win their share of the $300,000 grand prize, they must be able to work together to survive.
Episode 2 - Rivals on the Edge: With the four coveted stars claimed, the nine remaining rival pairs without a star are left to figure out how to take possession of one for themselves; at the next challenge, the Rivals are faced with one of their greatest fears: heights.
Episode 3 - Rivals in the Ruff: Tension continues to brew between rivals Kelly Anne and Sylvia; Adam puts himself and his partner Steve's star at risk after coming down with a flu; at the challenge, another Rival pair is divided, leading to big misunderstanding back at the house.
Episode 4 - Ring Around the Rival: Rivals Aneesa and Ashley attempt to get back in sync after their blow up; Katie tries to school rivals Adam and Steve on playing a more aggressive game; the pressure is on to free up a star, tempting the winning team to make a big move.
Episode 5 -Tri-Rival Pursuit : TJ puts a rivals spin on his favorite challenge of the season: trivia; tempers flare between two rival pairs when one challenger is caught supporting a strategy to throw in their real life best friend into the Jungle for possible elimination.
Episode 6 - A Star-Holder is Born: A star is up for grabs, and the six rival pairs without one fight tooth and nail in the first-ever Star Challenge for their ticket to the final; an unexpected outcome from the daily challenge causes the house to scramble like never before.
Episode 7 - Old Friends, New Rivals: Accusations fly as several rival pairs try to figure out who is controlling the game behind the scenes; Shane targets an alliance member that he feels is threatening his position in the game and friendship with his long-time BFF, Veronica.
Episode 8 - You D-Rival Me Crazy: Nany worries that Turbo's attitude around the house paints a bigger target on their backs; Adam begins to question one of his alliance members; Veronica continues to take issue with her BFF Shane's lack of allegiance to her side of the house.
Episode 9 - Star-Crossed Rivals: With the final suspected to be right around the corner, the three pairs of rivals without a star consider more drastic strategies to earn their ticket to the final; one team fears their star is being targeted at the next elimination.
Episode 10 - This is Why We're Rivals: A rival pair seeks revenge to take back their star from one of the four star holding pairs after it was stolen in the previous elimination; one challenger threatens to quit the game when tension with their rival reaches an all-time high.
Episode 11 - A Race For the Stars: The final four rival pairs compete in the Final Challenge; with a life-changing amount of money on the line, some rival pairs struggle to excel past their differences, while others fully regress back into their old ways with each other.
Episode 12 - An Un-Rivaled Twist: Emotions run high as the final draws to a close, and the final four rival pairs continue to fight for the last remaining stars; at the finish line, an unprecedented twist on a controversial decision raises the stakes for the winning rival pair.
wait only 300k total to be split between 2 winners? Why the prize pot keeps dwindling when it was already low to begin with. I know it's not the main show so it can't be a million but 300k is CHEAP
V and Shane could work, considering the synopsis a few episodes later. No one said they couldn't embellish.
that was my takeaway as well. I do remember someone saying something about big t and melissa having an issue for a little bit but I dont remember who so that may not be valid.
She doesn't want to the pressure of having to live up to the person she was in her early 20s, and I get that.
She wants more money; the hard part is not to ghost them. I have had a pregnant woman reach out to me, telling me that she ghosted them after agreeing to be their doula.
She doesn't want to the pressure of having to live up to the person she was in her early 20s, and I get that.
She wants more money; the hard part is not to ghost them. I have had a pregnant woman reach out to me, telling me that she ghosted them after agreeing to be their doula.
Oh Coral, what the hell baby. Not ditching pregnant women, lol. I wonder if it's more to the story, like they were difficult clients or something else.
Just show b-roll or whatever it's called like they did for years. Or just do what Australian Survivor does and not care lol. I don't think the freedom to manipulate the edit is worth how bad it looks on tv having the exact same look.
It allows them to create a narrative for the storyline they want without ppl questioning it
yet we're still questioning their manufactured storylines ijbol
It's so weird that's the one thing they care about protecting. The show is literally turned into rehearsed and contrived storylines but your worried about all confessionals looking the same? It makes the show worse. They need to wake up.
I'm so happy that Amber, Dario, Veronica, and Katie (training myself to like her) outlasts Devin
Yet we're still questioning it
For some reason every episode synopsis is out there:
Episode 1 - A Star Studded Ar-Rival: A group of twenty-six competitors are paired up with their enemy from seasons past; as bad blood resurfaces for some, the Rivals quickly learn that to win their share of the $300,000 grand prize, they must be able to work together to survive.
Episode 2 - Rivals on the Edge: With the four coveted stars claimed, the nine remaining rival pairs without a star are left to figure out how to take possession of one for themselves; at the next challenge, the Rivals are faced with one of their greatest fears: heights.
Episode 3 - Rivals in the Ruff: Tension continues to brew between rivals Kelly Anne and Sylvia; Adam puts himself and his partner Steve's star at risk after coming down with a flu; at the challenge, another Rival pair is divided, leading to big misunderstanding back at the house.
Episode 4 - Ring Around the Rival: Rivals Aneesa and Ashley attempt to get back in sync after their blow up; Katie tries to school rivals Adam and Steve on playing a more aggressive game; the pressure is on to free up a star, tempting the winning team to make a big move.
Episode 5 -Tri-Rival Pursuit : TJ puts a rivals spin on his favorite challenge of the season: trivia; tempers flare between two rival pairs when one challenger is caught supporting a strategy to throw in their real life best friend into the Jungle for possible elimination.
Episode 6 - A Star-Holder is Born: A star is up for grabs, and the six rival pairs without one fight tooth and nail in the first-ever Star Challenge for their ticket to the final; an unexpected outcome from the daily challenge causes the house to scramble like never before.
Episode 7 - Old Friends, New Rivals: Accusations fly as several rival pairs try to figure out who is controlling the game behind the scenes; Shane targets an alliance member that he feels is threatening his position in the game and friendship with his long-time BFF, Veronica.
Episode 8 - You D-Rival Me Crazy: Nany worries that Turbo's attitude around the house paints a bigger target on their backs; Adam begins to question one of his alliance members; Veronica continues to take issue with her BFF Shane's lack of allegiance to her side of the house.
Episode 9 - Star-Crossed Rivals: With the final suspected to be right around the corner, the three pairs of rivals without a star consider more drastic strategies to earn their ticket to the final; one team fears their star is being targeted at the next elimination.
Episode 10 - This is Why We're Rivals: A rival pair seeks revenge to take back their star from one of the four star holding pairs after it was stolen in the previous elimination; one challenger threatens to quit the game when tension with their rival reaches an all-time high.
Episode 11 - A Race For the Stars: The final four rival pairs compete in the Final Challenge; with a life-changing amount of money on the line, some rival pairs struggle to excel past their differences, while others fully regress back into their old ways with each other.
Episode 12 - An Un-Rivaled Twist: Emotions run high as the final draws to a close, and the final four rival pairs continue to fight for the last remaining stars; at the finish line, an unprecedented twist on a controversial decision raises the stakes for the winning rival pair.
Seems like money stealing is back- do we think Adam/Steve split it?
And it looks like one of the main storylines is Veronica controlling the game and Shane getting messy with it
wait only 300k total to be split between 2 winners? Why the prize pot keeps dwindling when it was already low to begin with. I know it's not the main show so it can't be a million but 300k is CHEAP
Episode 5 wow. is that about big t and melissa? which one tried to throw the other one in?
V and Shane could work, considering the synopsis a few episodes later. No one said they couldn't embellish.
Not yall being underwhelmed by the episode synopsis. Told yall allstars sucks!
I think it's moreso Dario (who is fake best friends with Leroy) for a stretched storyline
nobody is underwhelmed all the eps sound good
Episode 7 ooo *sips tea*
that was my takeaway as well. I do remember someone saying something about big t and melissa having an issue for a little bit but I dont remember who so that may not be valid.
Imagine if I made them up lmao
These synopses are written in such a specific way it wouldn't even be that hard
I was just saying that to bait someone into telling me how they really felt about it without spoiling me. Thanks! *leaves thread*
Not sure if this has been shared but Marks update on Coral https://www.usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/the-challenges-mark-long-shares-update-on-real-world-alum-coral-smith/#
She doesn't want to the pressure of having to live up to the person she was in her early 20s, and I get that.
Omg did Adam or Steve steal the money from each other
they probably split it since they made up as "bro's" and made an already worse final of them winning even more terrible
Lol I'm dead at Mark thinking he can get Coral. Traitors is a better fit for her.
She wants more money; the hard part is not to ghost them. I have had a pregnant woman reach out to me, telling me that she ghosted them after agreeing to be their doula.
Any updates for us on the "they finally agreed to pay her" tease we got.
One of the worst teams
Oh Coral, what the hell baby. Not ditching pregnant women, lol. I wonder if it's more to the story, like they were difficult clients or something else.
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