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Rules of the Hunt: How did production do this?

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Marionete:
I agree with most of the speculation about the hunters' ways of receiving information, but why do people expect this to be 100% realistic?
People do not complain that Survivor offers castaways opportunities to win food rewards, which are not something a person stranded on an island 'in real life' would get. Well some do complain this way, but are not taken seriously..
The producers have made this show highly pleasurable and gripping, at least from my and my friends' points of view. And I think the imitation of real-life pursuit techniques is just a great bonus, but first and foremost this is a devised reality show.

georgiapeach:
Teams were required to move (at a minimum) 5 linear miles every 48 hours. :tup:

harley:
A poster on another forum thinks that all the command center footage was shot after the teams finished.  They think that because all the command center personnel are wearing the same clothes in every episode!  I can't believe I didn't notice this.

Pi:

--- Quote from: harley on February 13, 2017, 05:23:01 PM ---all the command center personnel are wearing the same clothes in every episode.

--- End quote ---
I noticed this as well, and I surmised that they did it in on purpose because a lot of things happened out of order (we see teams' pictures on the whiteboards when they haven't been revealed to us in the episodes, etc.) This way it would all appear consistent.

georgiapeach:
Adding a few other videos that may reflect some light as well.

Burning Questions:

https://www.youtube.com/v/LtBgHzKKiAc#

Interview with Lee Wilson:

https://www.youtube.com/v/uPFTFQiVH2s

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