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[Closed] Hunted C4, new people, new tech

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The only scripted bit seems to be the procrastination about catching them, im guessing the drones going to take up half the next eppisonde while they lose them in a field or something.

Does seem like the hunters have got it a bit too easy with the new rules.


 
Posted : 29/09/2016 10:03 pm
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Bobbins last episode.
"Oooo look at this boat loitering around 6 hours before the deadline".
The whole coastline of the uk is a possible exit, as are airfields and train stations and the bloke picks out a single RIB at the isle of sheppey.
19,500 miles of coast and they find the extraction vehicle. Tad unbelievable.


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 9:15 am
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Last series was more believable because they failed more than they succeeded. This time around it's patently obvious they know exactly what the 'contestants' are doing and simply fabricate a back-story as to how they might pick them up at any convenient moment.

Gems this episode were the Ayo bloke conveniently getting picked up by his mate next to a non-existent CCTV camera so the hunters could narrow the search location to the north Kent coast, and the non-existent neighbour who dobbed in the girls so they could be tracked to Sedbergh, not to mention the lucky guess they were headed to Killington services and the drone which conveniently was deployed in exactly the right place to pick them up.

Some of the hunters seem to be overly angry types too.

I think my strategy would be to tell the cameraman I was off to X to meet Y, wait for him to feed that back to command, then do something completely different.


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 9:26 am
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The whole series has been ludicrous, the last episode being the icing on the cake. It seems to merely serve as a scare tactic to put people off going on the run but the idea that the police have such incredible powers to check every single CCTV camera without having a clue where you are and, as mentioned above, narrow down exit points that include every single point of the UK is plainly absurd.


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 9:43 am
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I think an STW team could win it easy,stealth bikepacking 😉


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 9:46 am
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Who's applying for the next series then?


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 9:54 am
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Who's applying for the next series then?

If everyone on here who reckons they can do it and the tens of thousands of Twitter commentators last night are anything are to go by, the application email address was probably swamped within about 10 minutes of the programme ending!

To be fair, Nick more than deserved that win - the bumbling fool bit started off as being quite annoying but everyone seemed to warm to him and it became a rather endearing trait.


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 9:58 am
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Never really watched this but watched a few minutes last night.

So they find the girls using a drone on heat vision. OK.

Close in on them. Good.

Then where does the drone go to get right on top of them?

They get in an old dear's car with the line "we're on the run can we have a lift?"

"oooh yes girls, get in"

The hunters find the car and have the doors open "GET OUT THE CAR!"

A big hole in the footage and the car, driven by an old dear, is speeding off with the hunter cursing it.

Utter utter bobbins.


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 10:04 am
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I think an STW team could win it easy,stealth bikepacking

Except it's quite hard to be stealthy if the hunters have pretended to hack something, picked up the CCTV from outside Wilfs in Staveley and are magically waiting for you at the end of exactly the right trail.

The bit with the old dear was either completely fake or totally out of order.


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 10:07 am
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It's harder to be stealthy if you're being followed about by a bloke with a camera as well.


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 10:12 am
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Yeah does kind of defeat the object of wearing a disguise


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 10:17 am
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Did make me laugh when that bloke was creeping down the train platform trying not to be seen and there's a camera man stood right behind him filming it all.


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 10:18 am
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It's harder to be stealthy if you're being followed about by a bloke with a camera as well.

This is the part that bugs me.
When those 2 girls were on the run being followed by Heat Seeker Drone of Death, there was no cameraperson with them. Very occasionally, when using "CCTV" you can see the cameraperson in shot, most of the time they're absent.

But more critically, is the cameraperson with the Fugitive 24/7, doing the same things (like cycling along canal towpaths, camping wild, stying in random strangers houses, hitching lifts...)? Or is it a case of them having a nice warm camper van / hotel room to disappear to each night [i]a la[/i] Bear Grylls.

And when Ayo and Madu split up, there was a cameraperson with each of them so was that a planned split, putting 2 camerapeople in there just in case? In which case it's considerably more difficult to be stealthy when you've got a group of 4.


 
Posted : 28/10/2016 10:19 am
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Just watched the last one - I was impressed by the stupidity of "Hailey" and her boyfriend who did their best to show their weasel-like lack of scruples by dobbing in Ayo and demonstrate their untrustworthiness on national TV.

I was also impressed by Ayo's restraint when he realised what had happened, and he just went off instead of hoofing them in the nuts.


 
Posted : 29/10/2016 10:41 am
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