>>524584i'm convinced you didn't actually watch the show. if you had, you'd have seen how the men had a conflict resolution every episode. the women on the other hand argued until they forgot what they were arguing about. then they went and sunbathed to get even more dehydrated
while the women complained and cracked penis jokes, the men had a general comradery and friendship. they had meaningful conversations, and unlike the women's episodes, there was a plot
for example, vic goes on strike because he's tired of working harder than everyone else. he finally comes to the realization that he's scared he might not be able to provide for his family one day. it's the reason why he signed up to do the show and it's what drives him to push himself too hard because failure terrifies him. he apologizes to the others and they apologize for not working as hard as him. the episodes ends with him catching a bunch of fish
two of the men go to the other side of the island which happens to be several times bigger than the women's island. they end up getting lost as the sun sets. instead of aimlessly wandering around for a few days like the women, the men manage to navigate in the dark and make it back to camp. they're welcomed by the other men who remark about how worried they were. the episode ends with a sense of caring and brotherhood
the journalist gets criticized for having too much brains and not enough brawn. the men complain about how he wastes his time on the fishing net. it reaches a point where almost everyone has yelled at him at least once. finally, he has great success with the fishing net and proves his value. the episode ends with everyone eating and thanking him for saving the day
i'm pretty sure every character except for the lazy black guy had a conflict resolution. name one significant difference that the women resolved. i think if you autistically watched the show and broke things down mathmatically, 90% of every sentence the women had was a complaint