Outlast, Netflix Answer to Survivor
Outlast, the new Netflix reality competition boasts the second-highest cash prize next to “Squid Game:The Challenge.” Unlike most Netflix reality shows with cash prizes ranging from $10,000 to $100,000, Outlast offers a whopping $1 million to the victor. It’s important not to confuse this show with a video game of the same name, as they have no relation to each other. As a child, I enjoyed watching Survivor; however, recent seasons have toned down the 22-year-old reality show. The show now focuses more on strategy and advantages rather than survival. The producers used to abandon contestants in harsh environments worldwide, but Survivor stays in Fiji because of a deal. Outlast strives to be different. For starters, they’re not in a tropical location. They’re in the Alaskan wilderness with only the clothes on their backs. The US version of Survivor refuses to have a cold location season because they believe people watch it for eye candy, which is wrong. There are so many contestants I don’t want to see half-naked. Moreover,