Metro Australia — January 2018

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The narrative complexity ofSurvivor
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of competitive reality television.
Dedicated fans of the American
series, I posit, are similar to fans
of other complex, quality drama
productions, who have a heightened
awareness of storytelling mechanics.

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nature of the American2TQUHUNQspeaks to Mittell’s view that
narrative complexity avoids reductive and simplistic storytelling:


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narrative. While game show–like events are always involved,
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key events to aid viewer recollection. When former2TQUHUNQ
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their previous seasons in order to grasp the changing dynam
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vide texture, tone and character depth for dedicated viewers.
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on(MRHCD 2TQUHUNQ, in which commentator Martin Holmes
compares the visibility of each contestant on the show and
whether they are receiving a ‘winner’s edit’.^17


Australian Survivor


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text allows us to identify whether negative audience reactions
are the result of cultural cringe, or whether there were major
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the demands of the Australian televisual landscape. While
the American series would generally produce fourteen weekly
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minutes, occasionally airing three times weekly. The American
version would feature a cast of sixteen to twenty, with at
tention paid to racial diversity, while the Australian iteration
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majority were white and of a similar appearance. The prize
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