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Big Brother Canada is rising from the ashes following its mid-season shut down last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. The ninth season will premiere tonight at 7 PM on Global TV with weekly episodes airing Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Mondays.
But before we get there, Inside Survivor contributors Garrett Stanley and Gia Worthy got together to draft their teams and assess the 14 houseguests competing for the $100,000 prize.
Read on to hear their first impressions and predictions for each castaway…
GIA’S FIRST PICK
URBAN PLANNER | 29 | MONTREAL, QUEBEC Based on first impressions, Tychon is here to win it all. What’s more, he doesn’t plan on relying on a singular attribute or skill to get to the end. He wants to make a co-ed alliance that is balanced with social, physical, and mental strengths, and he is willing to do whatever it takes to win.
Some of the more popular seasons amongst the hardcore
Survivor superfans can best be described as trainwrecks. The kind of season where the game goes completely off the rails and it’s up to the best or most likable player to take control and guide it into the station by the end. Then there’s
Gabon, where the train goes so far off the rails that it totally crashes, leaving those standing at the end intact largely by pure luck and coincidence.
Along the way in this season-long-high-speed wreckage is this episode, where the people attempting to drive the train carelessly and hilariously push the cranky old man out of the carriage. Of course, we’re talking about Randy Bailey, the grumpiest curmudgeon
Survivor 41 update: Could production move from Fiji to new country?
Fri Dec 18, 2020 at 9:49pm ET
The Survivor 40 cast was exciting and gave fans something interesting to watch each week. Pic credit: CBS
Survivor 41 was supposed to have aired this fall on CBS, but that didn’t end up happening.
There are a number of rumors floating around that in order to get Survivor Season 41 filmed, that the production team may have to move on from Fiji.
Fiji is where all of the recent seasons of the show have been filmed. This was done to cut down on costs and to allow the reality competition series to film seasons back-t0-back.
Update: Survivor South Africa Wraps Up Filming, Sets Premiere Date
A new season is upon us!
Back in October, we reported here on Inside Survivor that
The season was filmed in an “extremely strict COVID-19 safety bubble,” according to News24.com. As we previously reported, cast members were made to quarantine for up to 10 days before filming began, and the entire Afrokaans production team lived and worked within a social bubble set up in an area of South Africa that M-Net describes as “a place of isolation, deprivation, and deception.”
According to News24, M-Net plans to reveal the season’s exact location on Sunday’s edition of current affairs program