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* Most [[EatThat Food]] challenges were ''dreaded'' by the castaways. They may have been hungry, they may have been thirsty, but were they hungry enough to eat fermented fish, thirsty enough drink cow's blood, or desperate enough to eat a duck egg? Boston Rob in particular was seen going OhCrap once Probst revealed they were doing an ''eating'' challenge in ''All-stars''. Thanks to their reputation amongst players, health risks, as well as an effort to avoid the somewhat unfortunate implications of the challenges playing up to the ForeignQueasine trope, these challenges aren't often done, but they are ''not'' unheard of. These challenges are ''especially'' bad for vegetarians (Such as Kimmi, who had to compete in this challenge ''twice''.)

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* Most [[EatThat Food]] challenges were ''dreaded'' by the castaways. They may have been hungry, they may have been thirsty, but were they hungry enough to eat fermented fish, thirsty enough drink cow's blood, or desperate enough to eat a duck egg? Boston Rob in particular was seen going OhCrap once Probst revealed they were doing an ''eating'' challenge in ''All-stars''. Thanks to their reputation amongst players, health risks, as well as an effort to avoid the somewhat unfortunate implications of the challenges playing up to the ForeignQueasine trope, these challenges aren't often done, but they are ''not'' unheard of. These challenges are ''especially'' bad for vegetarians (Such vegetarians, such as Kimmi, who had to compete in this challenge ''twice''.)



* One challenge in ''Africa'' was a quiz on "how well you know your fellow players". What makes it into "That one challenge" was the fact that the players were asked about a castmate who had piercings - Lex and Tom answered correctly, but were counted as incorrect because producers didn't know that their answer(s) were actually correct.

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* One challenge in ''Africa'' was a quiz on "how well you know your fellow players". What makes it into "That one "that ''one'' challenge" was the fact that the players were asked about a castmate who had piercings - Lex and Tom answered correctly, but were counted as incorrect because producers didn't know that their answer(s) were actually correct.



* The first immunity challenge in ''One World'' required contestants to jump onto a net about 20-30 feet below. Unfortunately, everyone's instinct was to reach their arm(s) out which would risk breaking them. Multiple castaways landed with their arms out or on their face. One contestant (Kourtney Moon) was one such castaway and broke her arm in ''three different places''. They ''never'' did ''this'' again for a ''very'' good reason.

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* The first immunity challenge in ''One World'' required contestants to jump onto a net about 20-30 feet below. Unfortunately, everyone's instinct was to reach their arm(s) out which would risk breaking them. Multiple castaways landed with their arms out or on their face. One contestant (Kourtney Moon) Kourtney was one such castaway and broke her arm in ''three different places''. They ''never'' did ''this'' this again for a ''very'' good reason.
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* ''Philippines''. Allegedly, it was filmed in March-April so they could miss monsoon season. However, it turned out to be ''unseasonably'' rainy - which left the contestants haggard, cold, and sleep-deprived. It was so rainy out that the players almost named the merge tribe [[PrecisionFStrike Fuckinrayne]] but changed it to Dangrayne so they wouldn't have to censor the tribe name.

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* ''Philippines''. Allegedly, it was filmed in March-April so they could miss monsoon season. However, it turned out to be ''unseasonably'' rainy - which left the contestants haggard, cold, and sleep-deprived. It was so rainy out that the players almost named the merge tribe [[PrecisionFStrike Fuckinrayne]] but changed it to Dangrayne [[GoshDangItToHeck Dangrayne]] so they wouldn't have to censor the tribe name.
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As (Prior to Millennials vs. Gen X) the show moved locations, some were more "difficult" than others in terms of the survival aspect. The conditions were not just tough on the survivors, but sometimes the film crew as well. Some challenges were also ''feared'' by the contestants for various reasons.

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As (Prior (prior to Millennials ''Millennials vs. Gen X) X'') the show moved locations, some were more "difficult" diffucult than others in terms of the survival aspect. The conditions were not just tough on the survivors, but sometimes the film crew as well. Some challenges were also ''feared'' by the contestants for various reasons.



* ''Africa'' was filmed on a game preserve (Meaning the players could not hunt and were limited on food), it was ''incredibly'' hot, lions were circling the players (and the film crew!) at night, and what's more the water source(s) all had parasites which made the players ''very'' sick.

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* ''Africa'' was filmed on a game preserve (Meaning (meaning the players could not hunt and were limited on food), it was ''incredibly'' hot, lions were circling the players (and the film crew!) at night, and what's more the water source(s) all had parasites which made the players ''very'' sick.



* ''Guatemala'' had temperatures regularly exceeding 37C/100F and humidity of 75%+. As a result? Players were ''constantly'' getting tired out. Not helping was one team had to conduct an ''eleven mile hike'' that left multiple castaways throwing up and exhausted.
* While Fiji has proven to be a very good filming location, the first time the show filmed there was more "That One Twist" where the producers tried a "Haves vs Have Nots". Unfortunately, the "Haves" (Moto) tribe was flourishing, while the "Have not" tribe (Ravu) was ''floundering''. Apparently, Rocky blanked out mid-sentence once while talking to someone because he had so little food and the only food they ''could'' find were pineapples. (Some of which were under-ripe, too)

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* ''Guatemala'' had temperatures regularly exceeding 37C/100F 37°C / 100°F and humidity of 75%+. +75%. As a result? Players were ''constantly'' getting tired worn out. Not helping was one team had to conduct an ''eleven mile hike'' that left multiple castaways throwing up and exhausted.
* While Fiji has proven to be a very good filming location, the first time the show filmed there was more "That One Twist" where there, the producers tried a "Haves vs Have Nots". Unfortunately, the "Haves" (Moto) tribe was flourishing, while the "Have not" Nots" tribe (Ravu) was ''floundering''. Apparently, Rocky blanked out mid-sentence once while talking to someone because he had so little food and the only food they ''could'' could find were pineapples. (Some pineapples, some of which were under-ripe, too) too.



* ''Nicaragua'' was somewhat deceptive - the editing showed that it was rather standard (Just very rainy) but according to the contestants, it was surprisingly harsh. Both tribes suffered losses to food supplies and it got surprisingly cold at night on top of the rain making it even ''worse''. (Allegedly, the cold, rainy nights were one of the reasons the fires were built so close to camp causing the shelter to burn down) The older tribe burnt out ''fast''.
* ''Philippines''. Allegedly, it was filmed in March-April so they could miss monsoon season. However, it turned out to be ''unseasonably'' rainy - which left the contestants haggard, cold, and sleep-deprived. It was so rainy out that the players almost named the merge tribe [[PrecisionFStrike "Fuckinrayne"]] but changed it to Dangrayne so they wouldn't have to censor the tribe name.
* ''Kaoh-Rong'', despite being filmed largely in April, was apparently during a heat wave in the region which contributed to the famous challenge where ''three'' players were checked out for heat stroke at once (With Caleb's vitals being so low he ''almost died''); and ''three'' players were medically evacuated.
* While Fiji's stable weather (as well as [[MoneyDearBoy tax breaks]]) has largely averted this, ''David vs. Goliath'' got hit by ''two'' Tropical Cyclones during filming, one caused a player to be evacuated due to turbulent waves, and the other had the ''entire cast'' get evacuated and both camps get flattened.

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* ''Nicaragua'' was somewhat deceptive - the editing showed that it was rather standard (Just standard, just very rainy) but rainy. But according to the contestants, it was surprisingly harsh. Both tribes suffered losses to food supplies and it got surprisingly cold at night on top of the rain making it even ''worse''. (Allegedly, the cold, rainy nights were one of the reasons the fires were built so close to camp causing the shelter to burn down) down.) The older tribe burnt out ''fast''.
* ''Philippines''. Allegedly, it was filmed in March-April so they could miss monsoon season. However, it turned out to be ''unseasonably'' rainy - which left the contestants haggard, cold, and sleep-deprived. It was so rainy out that the players almost named the merge tribe [[PrecisionFStrike "Fuckinrayne"]] Fuckinrayne]] but changed it to Dangrayne so they wouldn't have to censor the tribe name.
* ''Kaoh-Rong'', despite being filmed largely in April, was apparently during a heat wave in the region which contributed to the famous challenge where ''three'' players were checked out for heat stroke at once (With (with Caleb's vitals being so low he ''almost died''); died'') and ''three'' players were medically evacuated.
* While Fiji's stable weather (as well as [[MoneyDearBoy tax breaks]]) has largely averted this, ''David vs. Goliath'' got hit by ''two'' Tropical Cyclones tropical cyclones during filming, one filming. One caused a player to be evacuated due to turbulent waves, and the other had the ''entire cast'' get evacuated and both camps get flattened.
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* "Last Gasp", a challenge in which players are trapped under a metal grate and must stay above water and/or hold their breath as the tide comes in. The challenge itself is simple, but it's ''very'' claustrophobic and thalassophobic so contestants often drop out due to sheer panic. It's been compared to ''Film/{{Saw}}'' in how much agita it induces amongst players. This is one of the reasons why Owen and Karla's win in ''43'' was so historic: They managed to ''outlast the tide''.

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* "Last Gasp", a challenge in which players are trapped under a metal grate and must stay above water and/or hold their breath as the tide comes in. The challenge itself is simple, but it's ''very'' claustrophobic and thalassophobic so contestants often drop out due to sheer panic. It's been compared to ''Film/{{Saw}}'' ''Franchise/{{Saw}}'' in how much agita it induces amongst players. This is one of the reasons why Owen and Karla's win in ''43'' was so historic: They managed to ''outlast the tide''.
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** While Fiji's stable weather (as well as [[MoneyDearBoy tax breaks]]) has largely averted this, ''David vs. Goliath'' got hit by ''two'' Tropical Cyclones during filming, one caused a player to be evacuated due to turbulent waves, and the other had the ''entire cast'' get evacuated and both camps get flattened.

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** * While Fiji's stable weather (as well as [[MoneyDearBoy tax breaks]]) has largely averted this, ''David vs. Goliath'' got hit by ''two'' Tropical Cyclones during filming, one caused a player to be evacuated due to turbulent waves, and the other had the ''entire cast'' get evacuated and both camps get flattened.
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* Locations and Seasons:
** ''Africa'' was filmed on a game preserve (Meaning the players could not hunt and were limited on food), it was ''incredibly'' hot, lions were circling the players (and the film crew!) at night, and what's more the water source(s) all had parasites which made the players ''very'' sick.
** Once ''Marquesas'' was done, the producers said "Never again" because of the insect bites that tore up the players and film crew alike.
** ''All-Stars'' was, according to the players, a little more difficult than some seasons in terms of survival aspect due to the weather being ''exceedingly'' warm and muggy.
** ''Guatemala'' had temperatures regularly exceeding 37C/100F and humidity of 75%+. As a result? Players were ''constantly'' getting tired out. Not helping was one team had to conduct an ''eleven mile hike'' that left multiple castaways throwing up and exhausted.
** While Fiji has proven to be a very good filming location, the first time the show filmed there was more "That One Twist" where the producers tried a "Haves vs Have Nots". Unfortunately, the "Haves" (Moto) tribe was flourishing, while the "Have not" tribe (Ravu) was ''floundering''. Apparently, Rocky blanked out mid-sentence once while talking to someone because he had so little food and the only food they ''could'' find were pineapples. (Some of which were under-ripe, too)
** ''China'' had a long rainstorm that left contestants and film crew freezing, especially at night.
** ''Nicaragua'' was somewhat deceptive - the editing showed that it was rather standard (Just very rainy) but according to the contestants, it was surprisingly harsh. Both tribes suffered losses to food supplies and it got surprisingly cold at night on top of the rain making it even ''worse''. (Allegedly, the cold, rainy nights were one of the reasons the fires were built so close to camp causing the shelter to burn down) The older tribe burnt out ''fast''.
** ''Philippines''. Allegedly, it was filmed in March-April so they could miss monsoon season. However, it turned out to be ''unseasonably'' rainy - which left the contestants haggard, cold, and sleep-deprived. It was so rainy out that the players almost named the merge tribe [[PrecisionFStrike "Fuckinrayne"]] but changed it to Dangrayne so they wouldn't have to censor the tribe name.
** ''Kaoh-Rong'', despite being filmed largely in April, was apparently during a heat wave in the region which contributed to the famous challenge where ''three'' players were checked out for heat stroke at once (With Caleb's vitals being so low he ''almost died''); and ''three'' players were medically evacuated.

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* Locations !!Locations and Seasons:
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Seasons
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''Africa'' was filmed on a game preserve (Meaning the players could not hunt and were limited on food), it was ''incredibly'' hot, lions were circling the players (and the film crew!) at night, and what's more the water source(s) all had parasites which made the players ''very'' sick.
** * Once ''Marquesas'' was done, the producers said "Never again" because of the insect bites that tore up the players and film crew alike.
** * ''All-Stars'' was, according to the players, a little more difficult than some seasons in terms of survival aspect due to the weather being ''exceedingly'' warm and muggy.
** * ''Guatemala'' had temperatures regularly exceeding 37C/100F and humidity of 75%+. As a result? Players were ''constantly'' getting tired out. Not helping was one team had to conduct an ''eleven mile hike'' that left multiple castaways throwing up and exhausted.
** * While Fiji has proven to be a very good filming location, the first time the show filmed there was more "That One Twist" where the producers tried a "Haves vs Have Nots". Unfortunately, the "Haves" (Moto) tribe was flourishing, while the "Have not" tribe (Ravu) was ''floundering''. Apparently, Rocky blanked out mid-sentence once while talking to someone because he had so little food and the only food they ''could'' find were pineapples. (Some of which were under-ripe, too)
** * ''China'' had a long rainstorm that left contestants and film crew freezing, especially at night.
** * ''Nicaragua'' was somewhat deceptive - the editing showed that it was rather standard (Just very rainy) but according to the contestants, it was surprisingly harsh. Both tribes suffered losses to food supplies and it got surprisingly cold at night on top of the rain making it even ''worse''. (Allegedly, the cold, rainy nights were one of the reasons the fires were built so close to camp causing the shelter to burn down) The older tribe burnt out ''fast''.
** * ''Philippines''. Allegedly, it was filmed in March-April so they could miss monsoon season. However, it turned out to be ''unseasonably'' rainy - which left the contestants haggard, cold, and sleep-deprived. It was so rainy out that the players almost named the merge tribe [[PrecisionFStrike "Fuckinrayne"]] but changed it to Dangrayne so they wouldn't have to censor the tribe name.
** * ''Kaoh-Rong'', despite being filmed largely in April, was apparently during a heat wave in the region which contributed to the famous challenge where ''three'' players were checked out for heat stroke at once (With Caleb's vitals being so low he ''almost died''); and ''three'' players were medically evacuated.



* Challenges:
** Most [[EatThat Food]] challenges were ''dreaded'' by the castaways. They may have been hungry, they may have been thirsty, but were they hungry enough to eat fermented fish, thirsty enough drink cow's blood, or desperate enough to eat a duck egg? Boston Rob in particular was seen going OhCrap once Probst revealed they were doing an ''eating'' challenge in ''All-stars''. Thanks to their reputation amongst players, health risks, as well as an effort to avoid the somewhat unfortunate implications of the challenges playing up to the ForeignQueasine trope, these challenges aren't often done, but they are ''not'' unheard of. These challenges are ''especially'' bad for vegetarians (Such as Kimmi, who had to compete in this challenge ''twice''.)
** In ''Amazon'', ''Fiji'', and ''South Pacific'', the teams had their hands tied behind their back, and had to take large chunks of meat off of a huge roast with their teeth and throw it into a bag. [[{{Squick}} The winning team got to keep the meat]].
** ''Any'' challenge that involves contestants either wrestling or fighting. Multiple contestants get ''very'' beaten up by these challenges. One of the worst was in ''Micronesia'' in which Penner received a puncture wound so bad it led to his evacuation.
** One challenge in ''Africa'' was a quiz on "how well you know your fellow players". What makes it into "That one challenge" was the fact that the players were asked about a castmate who had piercings - Lex and Tom answered correctly, but were counted as incorrect because producers didn't know that their answer(s) were actually correct.
** The boulder rolling challenge resulted in several players literally getting ''run over'' by a boulder. While they weren't injured, it sure was quite harrowing.
** "Last Gasp", a challenge in which players are trapped under a metal grate and must stay above water and/or hold their breath as the tide comes in. The challenge itself is simple, but it's ''very'' claustrophobic and thalassophobic so contestants often drop out due to sheer panic. It's been compared to ''Film/{{Saw}}'' in how much agita it induces amongst players. This is one of the reasons why Owen and Karla's win in ''43'' was so historic: They managed to ''outlast the tide''.
** The first immunity challenge in ''One World'' required contestants to jump onto a net about 20-30 feet below. Unfortunately, everyone's instinct was to reach their arm(s) out which would risk breaking them. Multiple castaways landed with their arms out or on their face. One contestant (Kourtney Moon) was one such castaway and broke her arm in ''three different places''. They ''never'' did ''this'' again for a ''very'' good reason.

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!!Challenges
* Challenges:
**
Most [[EatThat Food]] challenges were ''dreaded'' by the castaways. They may have been hungry, they may have been thirsty, but were they hungry enough to eat fermented fish, thirsty enough drink cow's blood, or desperate enough to eat a duck egg? Boston Rob in particular was seen going OhCrap once Probst revealed they were doing an ''eating'' challenge in ''All-stars''. Thanks to their reputation amongst players, health risks, as well as an effort to avoid the somewhat unfortunate implications of the challenges playing up to the ForeignQueasine trope, these challenges aren't often done, but they are ''not'' unheard of. These challenges are ''especially'' bad for vegetarians (Such as Kimmi, who had to compete in this challenge ''twice''.)
** * In ''Amazon'', ''Fiji'', and ''South Pacific'', the teams had their hands tied behind their back, and had to take large chunks of meat off of a huge roast with their teeth and throw it into a bag. [[{{Squick}} The winning team got to keep the meat]].
** * ''Any'' challenge that involves contestants either wrestling or fighting. Multiple contestants get ''very'' beaten up by these challenges. One of the worst was in ''Micronesia'' in which Penner received a puncture wound so bad it led to his evacuation.
** * One challenge in ''Africa'' was a quiz on "how well you know your fellow players". What makes it into "That one challenge" was the fact that the players were asked about a castmate who had piercings - Lex and Tom answered correctly, but were counted as incorrect because producers didn't know that their answer(s) were actually correct.
** * The boulder rolling challenge resulted in several players literally getting ''run over'' by a boulder. While they weren't injured, it sure was quite harrowing.
** * "Last Gasp", a challenge in which players are trapped under a metal grate and must stay above water and/or hold their breath as the tide comes in. The challenge itself is simple, but it's ''very'' claustrophobic and thalassophobic so contestants often drop out due to sheer panic. It's been compared to ''Film/{{Saw}}'' in how much agita it induces amongst players. This is one of the reasons why Owen and Karla's win in ''43'' was so historic: They managed to ''outlast the tide''.
** * The first immunity challenge in ''One World'' required contestants to jump onto a net about 20-30 feet below. Unfortunately, everyone's instinct was to reach their arm(s) out which would risk breaking them. Multiple castaways landed with their arms out or on their face. One contestant (Kourtney Moon) was one such castaway and broke her arm in ''three different places''. They ''never'' did ''this'' again for a ''very'' good reason.
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** ''Any'' challenge that involves contestants either wrestling or fighting. Multiple contestants get ''very'' beaten up by these challenges. One of the worst was in ''Fiji'' in which Penner received a puncture wound so bad it led to his evacuation.

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** ''Any'' challenge that involves contestants either wrestling or fighting. Multiple contestants get ''very'' beaten up by these challenges. One of the worst was in ''Fiji'' ''Micronesia'' in which Penner received a puncture wound so bad it led to his evacuation.
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** Most Food challenges were ''dreaded'' by the castaways. They may have been hungry, they may have been thirsty, but were they hungry enough to eat fermented fish, thirsty enough drink cow's blood, or desperate enough to eat a century egg? Boston Rob in particular was seen going OhCrap once Probst revealed they were doing an ''eating'' challenge in ''All-stars''. Thanks to their reputation amongst players, health risks, as well as an effort to avoid the somewhat unfortunate implications of the challenges playing up to the ForeignQueasine trope, these challenges are almost never done anymore.
** In ''South Pacific'', the teams had their hands tied ehind their back, and had to take large chunks of meat off of a huge roast with their teeth and throw it into a bag. [[{{Squick}} The winning team got to keep the meat]].

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** Most Food [[EatThat Food]] challenges were ''dreaded'' by the castaways. They may have been hungry, they may have been thirsty, but were they hungry enough to eat fermented fish, thirsty enough drink cow's blood, or desperate enough to eat a century duck egg? Boston Rob in particular was seen going OhCrap once Probst revealed they were doing an ''eating'' challenge in ''All-stars''. Thanks to their reputation amongst players, health risks, as well as an effort to avoid the somewhat unfortunate implications of the challenges playing up to the ForeignQueasine trope, these challenges aren't often done, but they are almost never done anymore.
''not'' unheard of. These challenges are ''especially'' bad for vegetarians (Such as Kimmi, who had to compete in this challenge ''twice''.)
** In ''Amazon'', ''Fiji'', and ''South Pacific'', the teams had their hands tied ehind behind their back, and had to take large chunks of meat off of a huge roast with their teeth and throw it into a bag. [[{{Squick}} The winning team got to keep the meat]].
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** ''Nicaragua'' was somewhat deceptive - the editing showed that it was rather standard, but according to the contestants, it was surprisingly harsh. Both tribes suffered losses to food supplies and it got surprisingly cold at night. (Allegedly, the cold nights were one of the reasons the fires were built so close to camp) The older tribe burnt out ''fast''

to:

** ''Nicaragua'' was somewhat deceptive - the editing showed that it was rather standard, standard (Just very rainy) but according to the contestants, it was surprisingly harsh. Both tribes suffered losses to food supplies and it got surprisingly cold at night. night on top of the rain making it even ''worse''. (Allegedly, the cold cold, rainy nights were one of the reasons the fires were built so close to camp) camp causing the shelter to burn down) The older tribe burnt out ''fast'' ''fast''.




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** While Fiji's stable weather (as well as [[MoneyDearBoy tax breaks]]) has largely averted this, ''David vs. Goliath'' got hit by ''two'' Tropical Cyclones during filming, one caused a player to be evacuated due to turbulent waves, and the other had the ''entire cast'' get evacuated and both camps get flattened.
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** Most [[EatThis Food challenges]] were ''dreaded'' by the castaways. They may have been hungry, they may have been thirsty, but were they hungry enough to eat fermented fish, thirsty enough drink cow's blood, or desperate enough to eat a century egg? Boston Rob in particular was seen going OhCrap once Probst revealed they were doing an ''eating'' challenge in ''All-stars''. Thanks to their reputation amongst players, health risks, as well as an effort to avoid the somewhat unfortunate implications of the challenges playing up to the ForeignQueasine trope, these challenges are almost never done anymore.

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** Most [[EatThis Most Food challenges]] challenges were ''dreaded'' by the castaways. They may have been hungry, they may have been thirsty, but were they hungry enough to eat fermented fish, thirsty enough drink cow's blood, or desperate enough to eat a century egg? Boston Rob in particular was seen going OhCrap once Probst revealed they were doing an ''eating'' challenge in ''All-stars''. Thanks to their reputation amongst players, health risks, as well as an effort to avoid the somewhat unfortunate implications of the challenges playing up to the ForeignQueasine trope, these challenges are almost never done anymore.



** One challenge in ''Africa'' was a quiz on "how well you know your fellow players". What makes it into ThatOneChallenge was the fact that the players were asked about a castmate who had piercings - Lex and Tom answered correctly, but were counted as incorrect because producers didn't know that their answer(s) were correct.

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** One challenge in ''Africa'' was a quiz on "how well you know your fellow players". What makes it into ThatOneChallenge "That one challenge" was the fact that the players were asked about a castmate who had piercings - Lex and Tom answered correctly, but were counted as incorrect because producers didn't know that their answer(s) were actually correct.
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Added DiffLines:

As (Prior to Millennials vs. Gen X) the show moved locations, some were more "difficult" than others in terms of the survival aspect. The conditions were not just tough on the survivors, but sometimes the film crew as well. Some challenges were also ''feared'' by the contestants for various reasons.

* Locations and Seasons:
** ''Africa'' was filmed on a game preserve (Meaning the players could not hunt and were limited on food), it was ''incredibly'' hot, lions were circling the players (and the film crew!) at night, and what's more the water source(s) all had parasites which made the players ''very'' sick.
** Once ''Marquesas'' was done, the producers said "Never again" because of the insect bites that tore up the players and film crew alike.
** ''All-Stars'' was, according to the players, a little more difficult than some seasons in terms of survival aspect due to the weather being ''exceedingly'' warm and muggy.
** ''Guatemala'' had temperatures regularly exceeding 37C/100F and humidity of 75%+. As a result? Players were ''constantly'' getting tired out. Not helping was one team had to conduct an ''eleven mile hike'' that left multiple castaways throwing up and exhausted.
** While Fiji has proven to be a very good filming location, the first time the show filmed there was more "That One Twist" where the producers tried a "Haves vs Have Nots". Unfortunately, the "Haves" (Moto) tribe was flourishing, while the "Have not" tribe (Ravu) was ''floundering''. Apparently, Rocky blanked out mid-sentence once while talking to someone because he had so little food and the only food they ''could'' find were pineapples. (Some of which were under-ripe, too)
** ''China'' had a long rainstorm that left contestants and film crew freezing, especially at night.
** ''Nicaragua'' was somewhat deceptive - the editing showed that it was rather standard, but according to the contestants, it was surprisingly harsh. Both tribes suffered losses to food supplies and it got surprisingly cold at night. (Allegedly, the cold nights were one of the reasons the fires were built so close to camp) The older tribe burnt out ''fast''
** ''Philippines''. Allegedly, it was filmed in March-April so they could miss monsoon season. However, it turned out to be ''unseasonably'' rainy - which left the contestants haggard, cold, and sleep-deprived. It was so rainy out that the players almost named the merge tribe [[PrecisionFStrike "Fuckinrayne"]] but changed it to Dangrayne so they wouldn't have to censor the tribe name.
** ''Kaoh-Rong'', despite being filmed largely in April, was apparently during a heat wave in the region which contributed to the famous challenge where ''three'' players were checked out for heat stroke at once (With Caleb's vitals being so low he ''almost died''); and ''three'' players were medically evacuated.

* Challenges:
** Most [[EatThis Food challenges]] were ''dreaded'' by the castaways. They may have been hungry, they may have been thirsty, but were they hungry enough to eat fermented fish, thirsty enough drink cow's blood, or desperate enough to eat a century egg? Boston Rob in particular was seen going OhCrap once Probst revealed they were doing an ''eating'' challenge in ''All-stars''. Thanks to their reputation amongst players, health risks, as well as an effort to avoid the somewhat unfortunate implications of the challenges playing up to the ForeignQueasine trope, these challenges are almost never done anymore.
** In ''South Pacific'', the teams had their hands tied ehind their back, and had to take large chunks of meat off of a huge roast with their teeth and throw it into a bag. [[{{Squick}} The winning team got to keep the meat]].
** ''Any'' challenge that involves contestants either wrestling or fighting. Multiple contestants get ''very'' beaten up by these challenges. One of the worst was in ''Fiji'' in which Penner received a puncture wound so bad it led to his evacuation.
** One challenge in ''Africa'' was a quiz on "how well you know your fellow players". What makes it into ThatOneChallenge was the fact that the players were asked about a castmate who had piercings - Lex and Tom answered correctly, but were counted as incorrect because producers didn't know that their answer(s) were correct.
** The boulder rolling challenge resulted in several players literally getting ''run over'' by a boulder. While they weren't injured, it sure was quite harrowing.
** "Last Gasp", a challenge in which players are trapped under a metal grate and must stay above water and/or hold their breath as the tide comes in. The challenge itself is simple, but it's ''very'' claustrophobic and thalassophobic so contestants often drop out due to sheer panic. It's been compared to ''Film/{{Saw}}'' in how much agita it induces amongst players. This is one of the reasons why Owen and Karla's win in ''43'' was so historic: They managed to ''outlast the tide''.
** The first immunity challenge in ''One World'' required contestants to jump onto a net about 20-30 feet below. Unfortunately, everyone's instinct was to reach their arm(s) out which would risk breaking them. Multiple castaways landed with their arms out or on their face. One contestant (Kourtney Moon) was one such castaway and broke her arm in ''three different places''. They ''never'' did ''this'' again for a ''very'' good reason.

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