11/18/2023 0 Comments Sas australia![]() Ugh, we’re not interested in the normies’ butts.Īfter everyone’s made to do a few star jumps, mum-of-two Lena has some kind of attack in the back of a Land Rover and can’t breathe. ![]() Sam Burgess is slung a reported $150,000 to get tortured and humiliated on national television and these weirdos from the suburbs are clamouring to sign up for free? The craziest part about this whole thing is that these everyday normies aren’t even getting paid. Hey, producers – stop messing with the format!īut, it turns out, these normal people have their own scandals. What is SAS Australia without the celebrities? The whole premise and appeal of the show relies on the fact we get to see celebrities being pushed out of helicopters and then waterboarded until they tell us unheard secrets about their biggest scandals. ![]() Only while enduring Hell Week would you find out that - surprise! - the torture secretly lasts a fortnight.Īt first we were sceptical. SAS Australia: Hell Week is a limited series that takes 14 everyday Aussies with regular lives and puts them through the torturous military training course that we’ve only previously seen celebrities endure on the Channel 7 series.įun fact: Hell Week actually runs over two weeks. ![]() JAMES WEIR RECAPS: Read all the recaps here “Did you just piss your pants?” one of the SAS Australia: Hell Week soldiers points to the pee-stained trackies of one of the new contestants, just moments into Monday night’s premiere. In the world of free-to-air television where great Aussie scripted dramas have now been replaced by a glut of mindless reality freak shows – all trying to one-up each other with shock value – we’ve now become desensitised and it’s impossible to get our attention anymo. ![]()
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