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filming for seasons 41 and 42 indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, EW is reaching back into the reality show s past. We sent a Survivor Quarantine Questionnaire to a batch of former players to fill out with their thoughts about their time on the show as well as updates on what they ve been up to since. Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player.
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Survivor Quarantine Questionnaires started as a forum for former players of the reality franchise to share their feelings about their experience appearing on the long-running reality hit. They consist of the same 12 questions sent to players, who write out and then send back their answers. But even though there is a structure and a format, it is really up to the former contestants to answer however they see fit. Some have been so short they are almost like lightening rounds, others have been mini-novels.
filming for seasons 41 and 42 indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, EW is reaching back into the reality show’s past. We sent a Survivor Quarantine Questionnaire to a batch of former players to fill out with their thoughts about their time on the show as well as updates on what they’ve been up to since. Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player.
Survivor: Africa was no joke. For season 3 of the venerable reality franchise, 16 contestants were dumped in the middle of Kenya’s Shaba National Reserve and left to fend for themselves kinda. The problem was that producers mere mildly concerned that the players might end up, well…eaten. Due to all the wildlife in the area, the tribe camps came complete with fencing to keep animals away. And, according to contestant Teresa “T-Bird” Cooper, that’s not all.