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Here’s a full-feature, episode-by-episode breakdown and review-style feature for the premiere of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece — a fictional but fully realized first episode. By [Your Name] TV Feature

I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece airs Sundays and Wednesdays on ANT1 and streams on ITVX (international).

The episode ends with a cliffhanger: Aliagas appears at dusk with a golden scroll. “Tomorrow, you will face the Labyrinth. And one of you will be voted… the Minotaur’s Guest.” The Good: The Greek mythology framing isn’t just set dressing — it’s baked into every challenge and punishment. The location is genuinely brutal (winds, no shade, real isolation). And the cast, while unknown internationally, feels volatile in the best reality TV way: no one is purely likable, and alliances are forming and crumbling in real time.

Then, the first Bushtucker Trial — here called

Finally, Achilles dives. He emerges purple-faced, soaked, missing one shoe, and clutching coins (out of three). Camp gets rice, olive oil, and bread — but no protein.

By the time all six assemble, they are exhausted, sunburnt, and already bickering. Achilles tries to lead; Katerina has a panic attack over a lizard; Mitsos sings a dirge about his lost luggage.

The premiere, titled “Welcome to the Underworld,” aired Sunday night to record-breaking ratings, immediately separating this spin-off from its international cousins. Set not in a generic “jungle” but on the treacherous, windswept cliffs of the Mani Peninsula — with the abandoned, haunted towers of Vatheia as a backdrop — this is I’m a Celebrity as mythological punishment. The “camp” is a cluster of stone shepherd huts, each missing a wall, facing the churning Messenian Gulf. There are no hammocks. Instead, celebrities sleep on bedrolls laid directly on gravel. The camp’s only luxury? A single, cracked amphora of water that refills only after a daily Trial.

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I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Episode 1 -

I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here Greece Episode 1 -

Here’s a full-feature, episode-by-episode breakdown and review-style feature for the premiere of I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece — a fictional but fully realized first episode. By [Your Name] TV Feature

I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! Greece airs Sundays and Wednesdays on ANT1 and streams on ITVX (international). i'm a celebrity... get me out of here greece episode 1

The episode ends with a cliffhanger: Aliagas appears at dusk with a golden scroll. “Tomorrow, you will face the Labyrinth. And one of you will be voted… the Minotaur’s Guest.” The Good: The Greek mythology framing isn’t just set dressing — it’s baked into every challenge and punishment. The location is genuinely brutal (winds, no shade, real isolation). And the cast, while unknown internationally, feels volatile in the best reality TV way: no one is purely likable, and alliances are forming and crumbling in real time. Greece airs Sundays and Wednesdays on ANT1 and

Then, the first Bushtucker Trial — here called And one of you will be voted… the Minotaur’s Guest

Finally, Achilles dives. He emerges purple-faced, soaked, missing one shoe, and clutching coins (out of three). Camp gets rice, olive oil, and bread — but no protein.

By the time all six assemble, they are exhausted, sunburnt, and already bickering. Achilles tries to lead; Katerina has a panic attack over a lizard; Mitsos sings a dirge about his lost luggage.

The premiere, titled “Welcome to the Underworld,” aired Sunday night to record-breaking ratings, immediately separating this spin-off from its international cousins. Set not in a generic “jungle” but on the treacherous, windswept cliffs of the Mani Peninsula — with the abandoned, haunted towers of Vatheia as a backdrop — this is I’m a Celebrity as mythological punishment. The “camp” is a cluster of stone shepherd huts, each missing a wall, facing the churning Messenian Gulf. There are no hammocks. Instead, celebrities sleep on bedrolls laid directly on gravel. The camp’s only luxury? A single, cracked amphora of water that refills only after a daily Trial.

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