
Steve is a badass who gets beat up on a good bit like a crash test dummy for many of the scenarios. I think that Daniel serves in a necessary role as a sanity check for all pending operations. Both scenarios were demonstrated.ĭaniel is, as I recognize him, the leader of the group who doles out assignments to the other three cast members who then carry them out. This small but effective device - the size of a thumb - proved to be the most effective in breaking out car window glass in the event of a fire or submersion in water. There is plenty of yee-hawing, high-fiving, smashing, breaking, burning, and pyrotechnics galore. Even at the end of those tongue-in-cheek scenarios you still have a demonstration and a complete product test. In others, the scenarios are tongue-in-cheek though strictly for the entertainment value. These folks test out all measures of survival apparatus with live demonstrative scenarios that are very reasonable and realistic in most cases. The Badasses of BattlBox’s Southern Survival from left to right: Mr. I only set out to watch two episodes, but stayed for all eight of season one and pouted when it was over. The show is a treasure and the cast a real gem. However, just shy of halfway through I found myself chuckling and then peeling off some full-caliber knee-slapping laughter. I’ll confess upfront that having grown up in the midwest I am not well-coded for the Southern Redneck format, and caught myself rolling my eyes at the onset of the first episode. BattlBox’s Southern Survival program on Netflix… what a tremendous surprise that show is.
