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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Beast Games: Competitions Shine, But Competitors Fade

Beast Games: Competitions Shine, But Competitors Fade

31 Jan

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Summary

  • Beast Games excels at competitions but lacks focus on competitor stories.
  • Viewers struggle to connect with contestants by episode six.
  • The show could learn from Survivor and Big Brother's character development.
Beast Games: Competitions Shine, But Competitors Fade

Beast Games, currently in its second season on Prime Video, is excelling at crafting thrilling competitions and dramatic moments. However, the show critically falters by not developing its contestants, leaving viewers disengaged by mid-season. Episodes frequently feature eliminations without delving into the personal stories of participants, making their departures feel insignificant.

By the sixth episode, a common stage for viewers to establish favorites, Beast Games still presents largely unknown individuals. Successful reality competition shows like Survivor and Big Brother, and even Squid Game: The Challenge, invest heavily in contestant narratives. This approach creates stakes and emotional resonance, encouraging viewer investment in individual journeys.

While Beast Games production quality rivals Mr. Beast's signature YouTube style, its format could benefit from emulating the character-driven storytelling seen in top-tier reality series. A greater emphasis on the personal journeys and motivations of the contestants would significantly enhance the viewing experience, transforming it from a mere documentation of events to a compelling human drama.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Beast Games is criticized for failing to develop its contestants' stories, leaving viewers disconnected from their journeys by mid-season.
Unlike Survivor or Big Brother, Beast Games focuses more on the competition's mechanics than on building emotional connections with its participants.
New episodes of Beast Games Season 2 are released on Wednesdays on Prime Video.

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