The Prepper Broadcasting Network - DAC - Review Outlast
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are the proper broadcasting at war.
Everyone out there on Internet Radio Land is the Dave Jones, the NBC guy.
How are you doing on this rainy Sunday?
I know I haven't been in daily audio cache mode lately.
I actually did a few daily audio caches and ended up deleting them
because I didn't think they were all that interesting.
But I had talked to the Intrepid Commander and he said,
Sometimes people just like to hear what you're doing.
And he said he's one of them.
So I'm like, okay, I'll get on there and tell you what I'm doing.
Well, right now we're watching a series on Netflix.
Now, understand we never had a Netflix account before.
Whenever we wanted to watch something on Netflix, we asked our son, he'd put in a code,
and we'd watch that thing.
So I recently broke down and actually got our own Netflix account.
And we were looking at the history channels alone.
And they have only one season of alone on Netflix.
I don't know why that is.
But they have their own series called, what is it, Outlast?
Maria is here in the car with me, but she refuses to see.
speak. I don't remember. Outcast. Our outlast,
outlast. And it is a crazy,
crazy show. They take
random people, not survivalists.
One guy's a bartender, another guy's a construction worker.
One lady just got out of rehab.
I mean, this is the first season we're watching.
And they stick them
in Alaska
with nothing but the clothes on their back
now they're dressed
nice I mean it's fall
it's starting to be fall
in Alaska and it's in
the peninsula so it's not like
the tundra of the north
it's on the coast
where they can fish and stuff
like that but anyway
they stick these people
they don't know each other
they never met
and they put
put them out there, all they know is they're going to do some survival challenge, and at the end,
they could win a million dollars. And I think the million dollars got to be split amongst
who's ever left. But anyway, they're there, and this helicopter flies over and drops out
via parachute, this box, and they all run over to it. And that's when they, they're there, and this helicopter flies over,
when they start introducing themselves to each other because they were dropped off at different
locations and one lady pulls out the instructions on what they're supposed to do and as she's
reading it says you got to form teams of four there's 16 of them so four teams of four and
while she's reading everybody's forming teams and she's not getting on a team
the leftover team was the one she was on and then they go through all this stuff but the reason i'm
saying prepper should watch this is the terrible crap that happens what what episode was it like
five or six episode five or six now now the first night or two they're in bad shape
If you want them to watch it, don't tell them everything.
Well, here's one thing that caught my eye.
They were having a hard time making fire
because everything was wet.
Technically, it qualifies as a tropical rainforest
because they get over 90 inches of rain a year.
So everything's wet there.
And they're trying to get something dry.
And I'm like,
this girl's trying to make a fire and she has this massive pig tail.
I'm like, cut the pigtail off, like the hair.
Hair is very flammable and you got dry hair.
I mean, if you want to get a fire started, you'll figure a way to do it.
And no one thought of their hair.
One team did not get a fire started and they froze.
They froze all night.
It was terrible.
Okay.
So should I tell them about the bad stuff?
No, no.
Spoil the theme.
I'm not spoiling.
You've got to see how rotten these people are.
Two weeks into this thing, surviving, okay, scraping by,
and they get the bright idea, one team who's positively evil,
gets a bright idea to steal another team's sleeping bags.
Oh, my gosh.
we're not all the way through this series
but I would highly recommend it
just to see how rotten
terrible
people can be
I mean
the one guy leaves the competition
just because he don't want to be associated
he has a good team
they're doing well they're eating
they had the best shelter
and he says I can't be around these people
they're just evil.
And he evacuates.
But you got to see it
just for that reason alone.
Of course, Maria always puts us there
and how we would be doing things differently.
Right?
Come on.
Speak.
Ouch.
Anyway, that's my review of Outlast.
There's two seasons on Netflix.
I don't know.
if they are making any more
because this first season,
holy crap,
I told Maria that if I was the producer of the show
and it turned out like this,
I don't think I'd ever air it.
I mean, honest,
to steal someone's sleeping bag
and you got to see the way they stole it too.
Oh, you got to see this to believe it.
You don't tell you.
I'm not.
I'm not telling them.
You just did.
I just said, you've got to see it to believe it.
That's all.
I think they were allowed with that.
With the guy.
Never mind.
Yeah, don't say any more.
You got to see it.
You got to see it.
Okay, PBM family, that's it for this daily audio cache.
If I have any more ideas about season one
without giving too much away,
I'll let you know.
Take care and prep on.
