Another good episode, but I was spoiled again... twice! Grr!
I watched it online this week.
Raro having to vote out another person was a great survivor moment, but I was spoiled for it! Argh!
Jonathan is playing it smart. Regretting his switch, but busting his butt to make the best of it.
He's doing a great job to walk a very fine line of working hard to earn their trust but without getting pushy. Following Ozzy's example.
More kissy-poo from Adam and Candice. We couldn't believe she pulled an Indiana Jones! SO CHEESY, but hilarious!
It's hard to take Survivor romances seriously. Are they playing each other, are they not? Is it a combination of the two?
With Rob and Amber, I was hoping right up through the end of the finale that Amber would reveal she was playing Rob the whole time.
Boston Rob was on
Ghost Hunters!
I've heard people tell me it's better than it looks, but it looks pretty cheesy.
Having Boston Rob on Ghost Hunters reminds me of the special guest stars they used to have on Scooby Doo.
I heard on
Penn Radio (A fantastic show) that Gilbert Gottfried was also on Ghost Hunters, but they edited out his best lines.
Apparently it's a regular thing for that show to include C-list celebrities.
Aitu sees themselves as the underdogs, but I question whether that's really the right word. Just because they have fewer people doesn't really make them weaker.
They are underdogs only in the larger numbers game, not in any of the challenges.
We discuss the rules regarding who has to sit out in challenges where one tribe has more people than the other.
The points of the compass made for a cool challenge, but the memorization of the flags wasn't as hard as it could have been, and seemed oddly similar to the very next challenge.
It seems like they are pairing similar reward/immunity challenges, rather than mixing them up.
Overtalk: "Shall we dance?"
Was each successive chest buried deeper?
The abstract but real power of morale and teamwork.
Raro criticizes each other instead of cheerleading, which is a big part of why they lose.
Candice's breakdown on Exile Island was very revealing. She doesn't set out to hurt people, but doesn't let the feelings of others impact her behavior.
She wants to be able to do whatever is best for her without people getting mad at her, and has an expectation that that's how things should be.
She said she wanted it to be character-building, but people usually say that only when they are feeling sorry for themselves.
Candice probably can't win at this point. The jury already includes Brad, Rebecca and Jenny, none of which are likely to vote for her, plus the entire remaining Aitu tribe won't vote for her either. That's seven people right there.
She may be redeemable, however, but she needs some REAL character-building, not just self-pity.
The Umu reward feast with the native peoples looked like a lot of fun to take part in and very interesting to watch as well.
Reminded me of the preview for Mel Gibson's
Apocolypto. Interesting in that it showed me things I'd never seen before.
In reality, those people probably have some modern things. A good example of a movie that shows the blend of modernity with old traditions is Whale Rider.
Yul: Ladies man!
Jonathan is doing pretty well but far from safe.
Rebecca seemed checked out, but the rest of the tribe (Parvati excluded) didn't seem interested in helping her, only in complaining.
For the Immunity challenge, were they told what order they had to do the buoys in? Mike talks competitive swimming strategies.
The bottle was interesting, but could have perhaps been used more effectively.
What would the show have done if they had opened the bottle?
We talk about other things they could have done with the bottle.
Imagine how this game would have looked if Aitu had lost the immunity challenge and been forced to vote out two members.
Voting off a member of their "alliance" versus cutting loose the weakest player.
Jenny: When being right makes you a threat.
How much weight does Candice carry with Raro? Is Adam responsible for making her seem like a member of the family rather than a traitor like Jonathan?
Adam speaks for the tribe: "Tired of losing"
I forget all about Parvati.
Is Raro stronger without Rebecca and Jenny? Weaker? The same?
The team Nathan thinks he's on doesn't really exist.
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