Since it debuted in 2000,Survivorhas been about the ability to outwit, outplay, and outlast.
“And Richard saw it.”
He says that he took his observation straight to the top, executive producerMark Burnett.

Kelly Wiglesworth on ‘Survivor’ in 2000.CBS via Getty
So, yeah, a protein bar would have provided a big boost.
But Wiglesworth says that Hatch later claimed people were “leaving me food everywhere.”
Hatchsaid in his trialthat he thought producers were going to pay his taxes.

Kelly Wiglesworth and Richard Hatch on ‘Survivor’ season 1.CBS
Burnett testified that Hatch’s contract declared the contestant responsible for the taxes, according toNBC.
Hatch won the show, but he was found guilty offailing to pay taxeson his winnings in 2006.
Wiglesworth came in second.
“No immunity idols, no second chances, redemptions, etc.
There’s way too much food.
Players need to hunt, build shelters and fires, etc.”
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