Discovery Channel has fired Cody Lundin

From the episodes I have seen, Cody absolutely does not like heights and does not like rope work.

I see Cody is showed for the new episodes starting in April.
 
And then, in this one episode? Cody ate a snake and Joe made a codpiece out of bark and they walked off into the sunset together...:rolleyes:
 
You won't. With TV production there are many many layers to every story. This one may well just be the easy out for everyone, where he keeps his existing fan/client base, and they go on without him. Between all of the contracts involved, its a bit of a fools errand to figure out the why and how of his departure, without someone involved making a direct statement. Which I doubt we'll see for a long time, if at all. There are several levels that this could have happened on. I haven't heard anything like the Duck Dynasty fiasco, so I suspect its something minor and all parties decided to part ways. If you are a fan on his, buy his books, or whatever. We can always hope that Reality TV will come back to reality, but in the mean time, if guys like Cody and Les can get a bigger following by themselves, and can self distribute, we are at a point where TV networks won't matter quite so much.

Food for thought, the production company who does dual survival also does swamp people. Maybe someone suggested a crossover and Cody didn't want to risk it with his long hair?
 
Last edited:
The show went downhill since Dave left anyhow. IMO Dave and Cody should do a show without discovery and just use YouTube.
 
Everything Discovery does has gone down hill, I watch that channel less and found better content on other networks.
 
the problem is that as long as people watch this crap they will keep up with it. My dad isn't into much tv but the other day we are working on some equipment and he shoots up and says "are you watching naked and afraid tonight? Its a new episode!" this is a guy that dosnt watch anything else but the news etc. Oprah has us all hooked on her crap...
 
At the end of the day some of the entertainment value of these shows is enjoyable. As long as you realise that's all it is . You in yourself know what you are and aren't capable of , and what you need to work on. Not some bs TV show.
 
At the end of the day some of the entertainment value of these shows is enjoyable. As long as you realise that's all it is . You in yourself know what you are and aren't capable of , and what you need to work on. Not some bs TV show.

Well said, Sir...:thumbup:
 
Cody's facebook response, as requested:

Dear Campers,

Unfortunately, flurries of season four press releases by Discovery Channel have caused unnecessary confusion. Initial press releases implied that I was returning for the entire fourth season of Dual Survival. Not true. Later releases featured quotes from a new Discovery executive producer implying that I quit the show. Not true. Further releases implied that I couldn’t “hack” the show anymore and that I was unable to handle the survival scenarios. Not only are these implications completely false, they question my professional experience, expertise and integrity in a manner that I will not tolerate.

Given the promotional approach chosen by Discovery, I am left with no choice but to speak out to defend my reputation and career as a professional survival instructor with 25 years of experience. To be clear, the implications of my involvement in, and departure from, season four of Dual Survival in the network’s public statements have been inaccurate, uncalled for, unacceptable and untrue. It’s shocking to me that Discovery would treat anyone in this manner, and I am disappointed that this media organization would put its own reputation at risk by choosing sensationalism over facts.

Discovery is well aware of the actual circumstances that led to my firing from the show – circumstances that in no way resemble the message that the network has chosen to present so far. While I have not yet felt the need to address our differences in a much larger public forum, I won’t hesitate to do so if that is what is required to protect my integrity and my career. If the network continues to put forth a narrative regarding my departure, I expect it to do so in a respectful, fact-based way that allows us to part in a professional manner that will not harm either of our future interests.

The network should be aware that programming of this nature must be produced and marketed in a responsible manner with the highest level of regard for the safety and health of the hosts, production personnel, and members of the viewing public. I have shared this message with them many times. Failure to observe this standard could have tragic consequences that, with proper precaution, can be avoided. There can be no compromise when dealing with people’s lives.

It is true that I was scheduled to shoot all episodes for season four, but as I was fired due to differences over safety and health concerns, I filmed only four shows. The shows I participated in were filmed in Sri Lanka, Oman, and Norway. Matt Graham, one of the people from “Dude, you’re screwed” was hired to replace me. As Discovery moves forward with launching the new season of Dual Survival, I hope the network will choose a different tactic for the presentation and marketing of the show that is not at my expense.

On a brighter note, my farewell post was shared more than 720,000 times on Facebook alone with thousands of supportive comments from fans. I very much appreciate the continued support and hope this letter clears up any confusion.

Stay true and never waiver.
Sincerely, Cody Lundin
 
Very professional. At this point it wouldn't surprise me if the discovery people making statements don't actually know what was going on.
 
Very professional. At this point it wouldn't surprise me if the discovery people making statements don't actually know what was going on.

That is pretty much his standard response to anything. He said the same thing when he had them fire Dave. The show really went down hill and you could see Cody becoming more aggressive when he didn't want to do things Joe did. He would start in on his " It's not safe kick" Could be Discovery wanted him to learn how to swim or something. ;)
 
Back
Top