Aysha Welch cast photo for Survivor 47.
It's not uncommon for Survivor to implement changes. It's part of why the longevity of the show is what it is. Whether it's a tweak or a completely different mechanic, Jeff Probst has always been eager to try stuff out on the reality competition series. Such was the case in the premiere of Survivor 47. Sweat vs Savvy had run its course on Survivor, so Probst and Co. opted for a new way to earn tribal supplies should they lose the opening challenge on Survivor 47.
This was not an over-the-top challenge. There was no extraordinary cinematography as seen earlier in the episode. It was a straightforward, to-the-point challenge. Perhaps conceiving it, logistically, it was something grander. But when it made it into the edit of the episode, it was a blip in the bigger scheme of the episode. It was a fun adventure, but the stakes were menial. And as far as television content, there wasn’t too much to see.
'Survivor' in the New Era Is About Risks Jeff Probst loves to remind the castaways that for every reward, there must be a risk. Nothing in Survivor comes easy, so you must earn everything. Whether it's camp supplies or your place in the game, the castaways have had this mentality to earn it all ingrained in their minds the second they step foot on the beach. Having this extra challenge makes sense for that mentality, but it's no longer adding anything new and exciting.
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