They came up with plans to prevent suicide and tackle climate change. Then on Day 4 of the reality TV challenge came a final twist that has no one talking.
On Sunday, we found out that the eight contestants had completed the challenge of not taking any risks and no longer talking to their fellow contestants about the challenges ahead.
After the final episode, the judges were asked to pass judgment on who remained, who was eliminated and what went wrong. They passed judgment on them as a group and their decisions have not been revealed, but it is clear that there was a plan to eliminate them.
The first to go was Jonny. He told his fellow contestants that he did not want to talk to people because they could be judgemental. He then decided to break his own rule and went to the bar and had a couple drinks.
He did not stop drinking after that, and he did not stop talking with the other contestants about what was ahead or the challenges, which are to have to deal with the things he said and the things he didn’t say.
He did not feel judged, although it did show up in the “Reality” ratings.
It also showed up in the ratings when contestants revealed to the public after the show that they had made a decision to try to save the day rather than risk failure. For example, Lauren said she wanted to kill herself because she wanted to take the pain away and get on with life.
Another contestant, who did not reveal her decision, told the press that she had had a breakdown and made a decision that she would not go through with the finale because she was “tired and sad,” and not because she wanted to die.
The other contestant chosen to go were Amber, the runner-up for season three, and Lisa who was eliminated in season two.
Amber had only been with the show for one episode before she killed herself