Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Should There Still be a Reunion Show?

My apologies if I ever do a blog post on something more than once in this or any blog of mine since it is hard to know what all I’ve covered over the years. I may yet introduce redos at some point where I write an old post again in a newer way. But let’s not cover that. 

Throughout every season of Survivor until we got to Winners at War, we have had a reunion show at the end where the winner gets to talk about their victory and other notable contestants are seen with some of the famous moments of the past season brought up. You know what it is like by now.

But it hasn’t been as good in recent years. Due to a strange concept of wanting to air more of the episode in question that we wouldn’t have gotten to see otherwise, the hour long reunion show is often not that long in the end and we can get very short aspects of it. This is often hated by fans or at least me because we never get what we used to out of reunion shows.

Now when Winners at War aired, it was forced to go without a reunion show and ended with just a vote reveal of who won. This leads me to wonder something: should this be what the finales are? They got rid of the Survivor Auction because they realized that it just couldn’t work anymore. Maybe the reunion show could be the same way. I mean, since they are going to cut part of it anyways, why have it at all? Why keep doing something that they keep getting wrong? Maybe we are better off without a reunion in the future than one that keeps sucking over and over again.

That’s pretty much all for this post. I hope to cover in the next one on an episode some of the flaws that I have had with writing blogs as of late. I need to better bifurcate my time and often in the search of providing some content, don’t bring you the quality one that I’m used to. Plus, I do want to schedule some updates for the future when I get my covid vaccine and already have the first dose. I hope that I’m able to do something well in this and all of my blogs. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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