The BIG problem with Hunted Australia as fans notice a glaring flaw that proves that the ‘hunters’ could easily find the ‘refugees’ if they wanted to
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Viewers of Channel 10’s exciting new reality show Hunted Australia have pointed to a glaring flaw that ruins the entire premise of the series.
The program follows 18 contestants who must escape for 21 days while being chased by an elite unit of former police and intelligence officers.
However, fans have noticed that the ‘refugees’ always have a camera crew following them, making it impossible for them to hide from the professional ‘hunters’.
Viewers of Channel 10’s exciting new reality show Hunted Australia have pointed to a glaring flaw that ruins the entire premise of the series
“I really love how the Hunters have to pretend they can’t see the cameramen filming the Hunted,” one fan wrote on Twitter.
“As a hunter my strategy would be to look for people accompanied by a professional cameraman,” another tweeted.
A third agreed: “If I was on Hunted, I’d be the first to lose the camera crew following me.”
The program follows 18 participants who must escape capture for 21 days while being followed by an elite unit of former police and intelligence officers
“You have to realize it’s totally fake. “Why don’t they just follow the cameras?!” No shit Sherlock, it’s scripted so Channel 10 has a show to air,” another tweeted.
One viewer joked: ‘Nothing says so subtly as a priest and a nun in a field with a cameraman filming them…’
“You have people wearing disguises, but there’s a cameraman following them. It’s funny to see people in the background of the security room playing with a giant Google map,” commented one fan.
However, fans have noticed that the ‘refugees’ have a camera crew following them at all times, making it impossible for them to hide from the professional ‘hunters’
Based on the popular British format, Hunted Australia follows 18 contestants who must flee for 21 days and evade capture.
A $100,000 prize awaits the winners, but they must first evade a team of “hunters” made up of former intelligence agents and police officers.
Hunted Australia, produced by Endemol Shine, was filmed in Melbourne and has been described as a ‘true cat-and-mouse game’.
The fugitives travel in pairs and have only limited resources to escape detection in the field.
Based on the popular British format, Hunted Australia follows 18 contestants who must flee for 21 days and evade capture.
A $100,000 prize awaits the winners who must first evade a team of “hunters” made up of police, intelligence officers and teams in the field