I'm biased against reality shows which this is, so a 7 rating is high. Bear has a dirty job but it's not a real dirty job, otherwise I could give a 9 or a 10 for real reality. This is the second episode I've watched and the other was with Roger Federer. The episodes were equivalent in that I wanted to know what Roger and now Cara were up to and to see another side of them - although I knew a lot about Roger and extremely little about about Cara. I had only seen her in Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets and then in Paper Towns. I found her intriguing and read some of her bio on Wikipedia which I've already forgotten other than she is bizarre about romance. I thought the character she played on (the juvenile) Paper Towns was her virtual bizarre self. After watching her on this Running Wild, I have a different view. First, hearing her English accent (I had forgotten she was the UK) was messed up at first but I quickly stopped hearing the accent. Bear asked and she really opened up about her upbringing, personal thoughts and such and she came off as remarkably honest even though it's typical for celebs to say how insecure they were. In a way, I had not expected to like her and figured she would be aloof. Who knows if she's aloof, but she didn't come off that way. Definitely likable and talented. With a little more training, she could team up with the crocodile hunter. Animals in the wild is better than mountain climbing for me. Either or, they're more staged than real. That's ok when you want to learn about interesting people or animals. Mountain climbing is good for movies or moments like this, otherwise not compelling.