Showing posts with label Survivor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Survivor. Show all posts

3/14/13

Wow--Talk about a Whack-a-doodle!

There is a reason for the term, stranger than fiction.

As a writer, you can't come up with these sorts of characters and get away with it. Nobody would believe them, but life pukes out some total whackadoodles sometimes.


In case you didn't realize it, I'm talking about Brandon Hantz from Survivor.

I'm not here to talk about the show, strategies, politics, or any of that stuff. I'm going to talk about characterization.

Think about it. Throw a bunch of people from every walk of life on to an island, dangle a million dollars in front of them, add in starvation, various challenges and temperamental weather, and film the results.

True characteristics will eventually come out--Brandon's real personality emerged to the detriment of his teammates.

It took a few seasons of Survivor before I even started watching it. I just wasn't interested, and then I discovered Jeff Probst's blue eyes and dimples--and yes, I've started watching his talk show when I'm able. I can oogle. He's married now--and his wife is totally hot, too. They make a very striking couple.
Jeff Probst

Anyhoo, back to Survivor. Brandon was obviously off his medication. That young man is seriously unstable. Every time he picked up the machete, it scared me. I wouldn't put it past him to hurt someone in the heat of the moment. He was a mess in his first Survivor, but this time instead of 'demonizing' some young woman, he butted heads with Phillip--another whackadoodle, but a subtle one.

I hope they fly him away from "the Ranch" (where voted off Survivors go to enjoy a little R & R, namely food, drink, and a real cot in a tent) for some psychological help. He needs someone in his corner. And when he comes back to the finale show and says it was just an 'act' . . . yeah, right. That young man has a screw loose, so don't believe him.

As a writer, when you develop characters, they have a backstory--things in their life that made them who they are. In other words, baggage, everyone has baggage, even younger characters. If you have a beautiful person with loads of money and things are peachy, then there had better be some depth to the character that would make a person want to continue watching or reading about them.

With Brandon, he's what they call 'good television'. I wouldn't call it that, but basically, you never knew what he would do next, which made people tune in to see what happened, i.e. a train wreck or a car accident on the freeway.

To tell you the truth, the favorites side will be a little more boring because he's gone. Maybe some other characters will step up--not on the diabolical side of things, but to actually let their personalities come out. Many of them are boring, simply a backdrop for the antics of Brandon and Phillip.

Anyhoo, if you are a writer and you want to develop a character--people watch--on TV, at the mall, or a coffee shop. Watch how they interact with others and develop your own backstory for them. Every character has a backstory, even the secondary characters and the walk-on characters. Their backstory is told in the way they act and relate to other characters.

It's not that hard to write. You just have to place yourself in their shoes for a little while.

Later, Peeps!  

4/25/11

TRUE CONFESSIONS: I am a . . .

reality show addict.

I didn't start out that way. I wasn't one of the first Survivor viewers. I didn't watch any of the reality MTV shows or the ones like Big Brother and Batchelor where the claim to fame is how much booze and canoodling they can do.

But a few have caught my interest.

The first one I started watching was the AMAZING RACE--love it!  I want to be on it, but hubster refuses to try.  He knows he would be doing a lot of yelling at me and doesn't see any reason to show that side to the world, though it wouls be interesting to see the world this way.
I'm really enjoying this season's, UNFINISHED BUSINESS. The last few teams are decent people and are playing honestly this time . . . well, there was that unsportsmanlike behavior from the Globetrotters . . . 
And yes, I want the cowboys to win, but they keep making mistakes. Update: Cowboys were sent home last night. They made so many mistakes on numerous legs and managed to bounce back. But this time, no such luck due to the U-turn, forcing them to complete the other challenge of the detour. :-(  If they don't win, I like Mallory and her dad.

I have been watching SURVIVOR for the last 5 years.
Rob IS the master manipulator and if they don't do something soon, he will get a much-deserved win.
The rest of his team are a bunch of sheep. Rob says jump, they respond, "off which cliff". Unless Grant organizes a coup, then NONE of them deserve the money. They are worse than the year Saundra (sp?) stole the win from Rupert.
Though if they manage to get Rob out of the way and Phil is in the finals then my money is on Phil.  And speaking of Phil--HE IS A TOTAL FROOT-LOOP and I hope they have plenty of security around. If during the reunion show and he claims he was 'playing a game', he's lying. Starvation, dehydration, and being around people you don't like and who don't like you, is stressful. His blow-ups are real, but he's smart enough to use them to manipulate the show. Plus he's one of the biggest hypocrites out there--stealing rice and then biotching about Steve not willing to let them put their contaminated rice in with the clean stuff. Pul-eeze! I wouldn't let him do it either and not because I was being a pain, but because I know about mold spores.  The rice may look clean, but it isn't. Adding it to the good rice simply contaminates the whole container.
I must add that the SURVIVOR powers-that-be are AWESOME for the way they change up the game!

AMERICAN IDOL has become far too Kumbaya for my taste. Don't get me wrong I like sweets, but this season makes my teeth hurt. I enjoyed the shows up until the top 10. Now, I'm bored. I don't care who wins and I've stopped watching. I think part of the problem is that they broadened the categories from which the contestants can pick songs--come on, giving them TEN YEARS WORTH OF TOP 40 HITS TO CHOOSE FROM?? Lauren and Scotty will always go with the country options, which is fine because that's their strengths. We get it. But force them to sing Hip-Hop and then we'll talk.

AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL--yeah, it's my secret fix. I like it. What can I say? I think it's because I like the challenges, make-up and clothing the models wear. I'm not a girly-girl, but this must satisfy some latent urge.

Speaking of clothing, I can't wait until PROJECT RUNWAY is on again!  Love it! And love Tim Gunn!

And last for today, DANCING WITH THE STARS has gotten boring, too. They need to shake it up some how. As much as I love Kirsti, she needed to go home this last week. If it wasn't her then it should have been Kendra, but they have too many 'fans'. I used to like that the judges had more input than it appears they do. Petra was an incredible dancer, but she was too nice and blended into the background.  Hmm . . . methinks the producers are manipulating things to keep the controversy up.

Another dancing fix that I can't wait to watch, SO YOU THINK YOU CAN DANCE. Love the dancers, love the judges, love the amazing choreography!

That's my line-up of reality TV that I watch . . . and have stopped watching.  Sorry, time to go watch GHOST HUNTERS!

Later, Peeps!