Board Thread:Virtual Tribal Council/@comment-1294345-20171019144546/@comment-4136655-20171030171713

Ifoundalemontree wrote: Sinjoh wrote:

Ifoundalemontree wrote:

Ivanornels wrote: I'm honestly scared someone in CBS will read this thread and make a returning player season called Survivor: Heroic Superfans vs Villainous Superfans. I am tempted to make a potential cast but I don't want to give them any more ideas. I think regardless of who we like or hate we can agree that a good cast needs balance, not too many superfans, not too many recruits, not too many gamebots, not too many dumb jocks, etc. I think it mostly depends on who Jeff likes and who production thinks the fans like, and by fans I mean casuals, not people who actually understand the game, and understand what kind of characters a TV show like "Survivor" needs. This is why we got Russell Hantz three times, this is why we got Aubry and Zeke to return so quickly. This is also why we never got Shane back. This is why we would probably never see the likes of Bobby Mason or Dave Ball back on the show. And this is a shame. Fortunately, Shambo, another character who was shoved down our throats, stated she was not interested in playing another time. To be fair, Survivor gets millions of viewers. Without the "casuals" Survivor would've been canceled for low viewership already. All major network shows have to cater to get as large an audience they can so they can continue airing. Also, people shouldn't have to be doing their homework to watch a show they like to watch. If people are just going to watch the show weekly, there's no issue in them just watching the show.

A good show should not always do what the viewers want, it should make the viewers see other things they might have missed. Again, with Survivor, this is not the case, because this show is pretty much being produced by casuals, with Jeff Probst being the biggest casual of them all.

And what kind of homework do people have to do? When watching a show, people only need to think with their own brains, which is, hopefully, not too difficult. I was referring to a lot of the pregame and post-game interviews and articles a lot of the "hardcore" fans usually read during the season's span.