Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Episode 26.3?

This is an interesting season so far that seems to currently mimic the first fans versus favorites. If that stays true, a favorite will be voted out today, but I don't know if that will happen yet or not. It is unfortunate that this season is so boring thus far. Survivor: Micronesia was a favorite season of Jeff Probst (and by the way, I'm sorry that your talk show was cancelled. But, seriously, you should have had more noticeable guests and less human interest stories). Maybe this season will get more interesting as time goes by. I'm starting to wonder also how many showmances have been successful in Survivor history. Has any of them? The most memorable was Boston Rob and Amber who have three children that are all potential Survivor contestants should the show last that long. Or they could compete on The Amazing Race. Or, maybe, they'll never appear on television. Their parents have an interesting and unique story among reality TV couples. I'm glad that there's has worked, for the most part, that we know of at least. It's strange how Survivor has had a successful romance and The Bachelor typically fails at it. That's the whole point of The Bachelor. But I'd rather not talk about The Bachelor or The Bachelorette. I'm not into that type of show. I'm sure that it has its fans; I'm just not one of them. And if any of you ever listen to the podcast that I once posted a link to in this blog (see quick link for it and hope that you have the right type of web browser and flash player is updated), I hope that you enjoy the information that I do when I listen to it. I learn that after this season was done filming, Reynold got married. In case you are wondering, it was not Allie. I also learned what Jeff Probst told the players about Malcolm, "he's a returning player from Survivor: Philippines, and that's all I'm going to tell you." Malcolm himself may tell them more if he wanted to, although this would probably not be seen on television. I also learned that if I were ever a contestant on Survivor, I might not be able to blog about my season or CBS might get mad at me. It's not like I'd say anything that would end up costing me 5 million dollars, but maybe it would be wise if that long shot of me appearing on the show ever happened. But enough of my ramblings.

Due to problems with recording the episode, I was unable to watch it. I looked up what happened on wikia. The fans went to tribal council and voted out Hope. I know that the first vote was a tie between her, Eddie, and Shamar. I don't know who Eddie even is. I don't know why the vote went this way. I know that the revote went to Hope who got voted out. If anyone who reads this blog has a way of commenting on it, please tell me the information in a reply to this post. Hopefully all will go well with the recording next week and I'll be able to watch it then. I also hope that the recap in the next episode is a good one that explains what happened in the episode that I missed. Sorry this isn't the blog post people wanted. Please reply with what happened in the episode. And to my readers on the west coast, I hope that this isn't a spoiler of any kind. Not sure what will happen next time. I will return and hopefully have a good way of explaining what happened from this episode in the blog post for the next one. NP, I hope that you watched this episode and can comment on what I missed so that you can tell me and my readers what I need to know. If anyone else who reads this blog saw this episode entitled There's Going to Be Hell to Pay, then please reply if you can so I can better understand what I missed. Sorry about this time. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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