02 Tv [best]: I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Season

A rotating wheel covered in rotten fish guts and mealworms. Contestants had to play a traditional Greek bouzouki rhythm while submerged in a pit of mud and cockroaches. The ex-politician, Dimitris, attempted to negotiate with the bugs. It did not work.

It is loud. It is sweaty. It smells like anchovies and regret. But for nine episodes in the spring of 2023, I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece Season 02 reminded everyone that whether you are in the Australian jungle or a rocky Greek island, hell is always other people—especially when you are hungry.

Meanwhile, Achilles the wrestler, humbled by a tiny spider, whispered, "I have held the heavyweight belt. I have fought in Tokyo. But that... that spider looked at me. It knew my fears." In a shocking turn of events, the physical specimens and the loudmouths were voted out one by one. The final two came down to Katerina (who had a redemption arc after starving for three days) and Giorgos "The Uncle." i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece season 02 tv

His victory was a referendum on the season itself: after the screaming, the feta theft, and the eel showers, what Greece wanted most was a calm uncle who could boil seawater and tell a good joke about the economic crisis. Looking back, I’m a Celebrity… Greece Season 02 is considered the "Empire Strikes Back" of the franchise—darker, weirder, and more character-driven than the first.

★★★★☆ (Four out of five stars. Deducted one star for the lack of actual Wi-Fi for the influencer.) A rotating wheel covered in rotten fish guts and mealworms

Here is the definitive retrospective on the season that made a nation scream at their television screens. Unlike the perpetual humidity of the Australian jungle, Greece Season 02 leaned into its unique topography. The camp was situated not in a rainforest, but on a windswept, barren island in the Saronic Gulf—think less Crocodile Hunter and more Cast Away with better tans.

In the end, Natasa hid the feta in her sleeping bag. When it was discovered, melted and sweaty, a screaming match ensued that involved the throwing of sandals (the ultimate Greek weapon). The episode drew a 45% audience share. The confessional booth (called the "Rock of Truth" in this version) became a place of legendary meltdowns. Katerina, hair matted with salt spray, sobbed into the camera: "I thought this was going to be like Mykonos ! There is no Wi-Fi! I have 400 DMs I can't answer!" It did not work

Contestants had to climb a rickety, 30-meter ladder suspended over a cliff face while being blasted by water hoses and having boxes of live eels dumped on their heads. Achilles, the wrestler, froze at rung five. He was lowered down crying, yelling, "They don’t have this in the script!"