The ski part was utterly ridiculous. The entire competition revolved around figuring out how to manipulate the bindings, rendering everything else irrelevant. It was poorly conceived and executed. It is crucial to avoid incorporating critical elements into a competition when there is no opportunity for adequate training, as it undermines the fairness and integrity of the event. Frankly, this competition was no better than a mere coin toss. Why couldn't they hire someone intelligent to oversee production of this magnitude? This season gives off a strong impression of haste and lack of thought. Furthermore, employing a knock-out competition model for a production like this, where emotions run high, is incredibly unwise. It results in missing out on many heartfelt moments. A much better approach would be to adopt a points-based system where the number of points increases with each episode, allowing everyone a chance to win until the end. Yes, it may be more expensive to have all participants make it to the final day, but the increased advertising revenue alone would make it worthwhile. Additionally, it would be wise to incorporate about one-third of scripted content, considering how difficult it is to act naturally when intense emotions are involved. The scripted parts should be tailored to suit each individual participant. Some may argue it's fake, but it undeniably makes for a more compelling TV show, particularly when executed with competence and skill.
We norwegians like things that are real. Something like that would be unheard of here, and would be leaked by the team and destroy the show. Norwegians would simply stop watching. Trust me this has happened to many shows here when it turned out parts were scripted. Also this is my favorite show in the world, I love it.
@@Sinekyre14 No, introducing a partial script could enhance the show's intrigue, as it guarantees the occurrence of topics that might naturally arise by chance. The extent of authenticity achievable hinges on the execution. Deeming it genuine solely when luck spontaneously intervenes, and fabricated when luck's intervention is deliberately ensured, is nothing short of absurd.
@@UA-cam_Stole_My_Handle_Too I'm saying the film and set CREW would leak the fact that some parts are scripted, which has happened in the past in Norwegian shows. Norwegians HATE that and boycott any shows where it happens
The ski part was utterly ridiculous. The entire competition revolved around figuring out how to manipulate the bindings, rendering everything else irrelevant. It was poorly conceived and executed. It is crucial to avoid incorporating critical elements into a competition when there is no opportunity for adequate training, as it undermines the fairness and integrity of the event. Frankly, this competition was no better than a mere coin toss. Why couldn't they hire someone intelligent to oversee production of this magnitude? This season gives off a strong impression of haste and lack of thought.
Furthermore, employing a knock-out competition model for a production like this, where emotions run high, is incredibly unwise. It results in missing out on many heartfelt moments. A much better approach would be to adopt a points-based system where the number of points increases with each episode, allowing everyone a chance to win until the end. Yes, it may be more expensive to have all participants make it to the final day, but the increased advertising revenue alone would make it worthwhile. Additionally, it would be wise to incorporate about one-third of scripted content, considering how difficult it is to act naturally when intense emotions are involved. The scripted parts should be tailored to suit each individual participant. Some may argue it's fake, but it undeniably makes for a more compelling TV show, particularly when executed with competence and skill.
We norwegians like things that are real. Something like that would be unheard of here, and would be leaked by the team and destroy the show. Norwegians would simply stop watching. Trust me this has happened to many shows here when it turned out parts were scripted. Also this is my favorite show in the world, I love it.
@@Sinekyre14 No, introducing a partial script could enhance the show's intrigue, as it guarantees the occurrence of topics that might naturally arise by chance. The extent of authenticity achievable hinges on the execution. Deeming it genuine solely when luck spontaneously intervenes, and fabricated when luck's intervention is deliberately ensured, is nothing short of absurd.
@@UA-cam_Stole_My_Handle_Too I'm saying the film and set CREW would leak the fact that some parts are scripted, which has happened in the past in Norwegian shows. Norwegians HATE that and boycott any shows where it happens
Now I understand the value of jentalovene@@Sinekyre14