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<blockquote data-quote=".Mike" data-source="post: 446446" data-attributes="member: 22637"><p>I've seen every episode!</p><p></p><p>Jessie has definitely improved his setup. I'm torn on whether he's a good fit for the show, though. He doesn't really do subsistence living like the rest of the people they follow. He drives a truck, lives along a road, has power lines running right past his property, and seems to buy much of his food. He has definitely chosen a tougher lifestyle than me, though! </p><p></p><p>He fits as well as Erik did. The first few seasons, he represented himself as living a subsistence life. The next couple seasons, we visit the hunting lodge he owns, see his airplane, his boat, etc. With luxuries like that, living below zero is much less interesting when watching from a subtropical climate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".Mike, post: 446446, member: 22637"] I've seen every episode! Jessie has definitely improved his setup. I'm torn on whether he's a good fit for the show, though. He doesn't really do subsistence living like the rest of the people they follow. He drives a truck, lives along a road, has power lines running right past his property, and seems to buy much of his food. He has definitely chosen a tougher lifestyle than me, though! He fits as well as Erik did. The first few seasons, he represented himself as living a subsistence life. The next couple seasons, we visit the hunting lodge he owns, see his airplane, his boat, etc. With luxuries like that, living below zero is much less interesting when watching from a subtropical climate. [/QUOTE]
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