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With Survivor: Micronesia in the books, the reality franchise is now
gearing up for season 17 by going back to Africa. The show will be setting
up shop on the continent’s west coast in the country of Gabon. “I
didn’t know where it was,” confesses host Jeff Probst. “I had to
look it up on a map. It is probably the most remote place we have ever
gone.” What does that mean in terms of wildlife? “We don’t know,”
Probst says. “No one’s really ever hung out there. We’re going to
leave a boma with some sticks and stuff, and the contestants will be given
instructions that they need to finish it since we’re a little concerned
because it’s so unknown. In Kenya [season 3], we had armed guards
everywhere so that if something did happen, we could take care of it.
We’re not gonna have that because they’re telling us it is so remote
and will probably be remote forever. But a gorilla could wander into
camp.”
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17 marks another big change for Survivor in that it will be the first time
the show has been shot in high definition. “Survivor is one of those
shows that you want to see in HD,” says Probst, while noting that the
scenery will look a lot more stunning than the stranded contestants,
“People with bug bites are gonna look worse, people that don’t have
great bodies are gonna look worse, and people who are really attractive
are probably gonna look… worse.” And what about you, Jeff? “I went
through every scenario: Is there any way I can wear makeup? Is there any
way I could not shoot in the middle of the day? And the answers are all
no. I’ve just come to terms with it.” |