Megan Hine reveals behind-the-scenes details of Fox's new survival show Extracted

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The new survival competition show "Extracted" premieres on Fox today, February 10. It features twelve untrained contestants facing extreme conditions in the Canadian wilderness, with their families monitoring their progress through a live feed. Families can decide if a contestant should be removed for safety. Megan Hine, the show's Head of Extraction, oversees contestant safety. She monitors their biometric data and is prepared to extract them if needed. The show uses advanced technology, including robotic cameras, to ensure contestant well-being while pushing them to their limits. The Canadian wilderness was chosen for its suitability for survival activities, unlike U.S. national parks. Hine emphasizes the importance of resilience and teamwork, noting that contestants learn valuable survival skills despite their lack of experience.


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