Thursday, December 18, 2014

Survivor: San Juan del Sur finale

Sorry that this blog post is late. I thought that the finale was going to be on Sunday, but it wasn’t. Meanwhile, I had to record the whole finale, although I did watch some of it as it was airing. I honestly want to take back everything bad I ever said about anyone in the final five. I’m sure that I’ll like the winner since I know who this person is now. I will be eating lunch during this time instead of breakfast as I didn’t want to slow anyone down. Meanwhile, this paragraph was added to the beginning later, not that it matters. I’ll get to the rambling part and then the actual post.

Believe it or not, there are some contestants from previous seasons who have always voted with the majority at every tribal council they attended during a single season. Isn’t that interesting? I could bore you with a lot of the details, but I’ll only tell you who from what seasons have done this. Rudy did this in Borneo. Michael and Tina did this in Australia. Ethan and Kim Johnson did this in Africa. Nobody did this in Marquesas due to the purple rock fiasco. Brian did this in Thailand. Rob did this in Amazon. Osten did this in Pearl Islands. Sue, Boston Rob, Amber, and Jenna Lewis all did this in All-Stars, unless you count Jenna’s jury vote in the minority. Twila did this in Vanuatu. Ian and Katie did this in Palau, although, if you count the rumored immunity vote, then only Katie did this in Palau. Stephenie and Rafe did this in Guatemala, unless you count Rafe’s jury vote. Danielle did this in Panama. Yul and Becky did this in Cook Islands. Nobody did this in Fiji. Todd and Amanda did this in China. Kathy and Parvati did this in Micronesia. Sugar did this in Gabon. Stephen did this in Tocantins. Mike, Russell Swan, Russell Hantz, and Natalie all did this in Samoa. Nobody did this in Heroes versus Villains.

NaOnka and Chase did this in Nicaragua. Nobody did this in Redemption Island. Coach did this in South Pacific. Colton did this in One World. Nobody did this in Philippines. It didn’t happen in Caramoan either. Thanks to rock drawing, it didn’t happen in Blood versus Water. Tony did this in Cagayan. Julie did this in this season. I have checked the voting records and nobody in the final five this season can achieve this feat. Only quitters, medically evacuated contestants, and people in the final three can achieve this feat, it if happens at all. And it won’t happen to people who are voted out, unless they are the last ones voted out in a final two season.

I figure that now is a good time to mention my thoughts on the final five this season. I will mention them in the order I think they are most likely to win in Keith, Missy, Natalie, Jaclyn, and Baylor, with Baylor being the least likely to win. Unless there is a surprise four finalists instead of three, a woman will be voted out this season, for the first time since Kelley was voted out. I don’t know if Missy will get medically evacuated, but she probably won’t. I’d want her to win if it’s not Keith.

Meanwhile, I’d be okay with Natalie winning, although I don’t think it will happen. I have the feeling that Natalie might at least be a finalist this season. “Somebody has the idol and we’re going to burn it.” Unless they randomly aired that in the super promo of the premiere to edit it out of the season, it will probably affect Natalie’s idol and be part of what Jon does at the final tribal council. They could be editing out the idol burning. I wouldn’t want them to promote something and then not have it in the final product. (It was like that one scene in the trailer of The Invisible, but not in the movie that might have explained a lot more about it. For those of you that have seen both the movie and the trailer, this scene involves the male main character talking with someone about the weird situation that he’s in. It might have explained a lot more about the movie.) It’s interesting that every time a contestant has been named Natalie, they have made the finale of their season. I said earlier that this could happen. You do have to wonder what point the idol burning will serve. It may serve as a way to shame Natalie, but it makes someone more interested in the finale. Or, it’s not going to happen and they are hoping that it was never there in the first place, like the GS ball in Pokémon. (They could have just made it a Missing No. That would have been nice.) I know I’m not the only person who remembers that idol burning comment so there better be some resolution to that.

Since this is a blood versus water season, you have to wonder if this could affect potential jury votes. Missy and Baylor are the only possible pair that could make it to the end together. I don’t know yet if they will. Could that split the votes where some people could have different opinions on the better person in the pair? Plus, if there’s a loved one on the jury and their pair is a finalist, does that mean that they will vote for the person? We had the drama of voting against a loved one in the last blood versus water season. Wouldn’t it sting even more if a jury member, for whatever reason, doesn’t vote for their loved one who made it to the end? If Jaclyn or Keith make the end (or even Baylor or Missy, if the other one is voted out), then you have to wonder if that means that there will be an automatic vote for them from their loved ones.

Pretty soon, I won’t have to wonder that much about the thirtieth season. Will they finally do another normal season with no major twists, all new players, and only two starting tribes? The last time that happened was in Survivor: Samoa, which happened TEN SEASONS AGO! I’m not sure that I care much about what happens. I’m a bit interested in players. Think about it. Back in the first blood versus water, RC’s father was supposed to play with her. Will her father appear in this coming season? Plus, there is the mystery pair from this season that was supposed to be on it. Will one of them appear on the next season? It was a female/female pair and might have been a water pair (not a blood pair). Lesbians? I don’t know. I shouldn’t jump to conclusions. But we might see only one of them next season, if we see any of them at all. Meanwhile, if there’s going to be seasons 31 and 32, we don’t know about them yet. It’s likely, since they are casting for them. But they also cast a second season of Pirate Master. (Remember Pirate Master? No? Exactly! It was a one season show.)

Mysteries so far this season: Was this a complete waste of a paragraph? (I probably won’t have this section in other seasons.) Is there going to be an idol burning? Who will win? Who will the finalists be? Is the finale going to be good? Will this season be remembered well? Will it be remembered poorly? What will the next season be like? Will it be good? What will they call it? Who will be in it? Will I ever know a contestant from before them doing the show? Why isn’t the finale on Sunday? I’m sorry that I thought that it was on a Sunday, which may no longer happen. I can understand not wanting sports delays to affect the show, so that might be the reason. Or, it could just be a new thing that they are always doing now. Regardless, this won’t be on Sunday as I thought and with Advent still happening, you won’t see this post until Thursday after all. This could mean that I get spoiled as to who the winner is an advance, which wouldn’t actually be that bad a thing. I will run into hypotheticals a bit later. Actually, I’ll do that right now.

Okay, so here’s what I’m thinking will happen: Natalie wins the final five immunity challenge. I don’t know who gets voted out, but it could be Keith, but it’s probably Jaclyn. If Natalie doesn’t win that challenge, then she won’t be voted out or have to play her idol. Meanwhile, Keith probably stands the best chance of winning, although Missy could win as well. I don’t know yet if any of my predictions are right or not. Natalie could surprise us and win. I still think that her idol plays some importance at the final tribal council and is part of Jon’s jury speech. Otherwise, they added his line about burning the idol in a promo for no good reason. They better not have edited it out. In fact, as usual, I’m not going to edit this blog in any way so I could be rambling about nothing (as usual). If this doesn’t go down at the final tribal council, then I don’t know what’s going to happen at all with it. Maybe nothing at all will happen. But I don’t like set-ups with no pay-offs. Just like the Pretender finale. That’s not something that I wanted after being with the whole series that whole time.

Well, it’s time for me to talk about some Christmas stuff. Typically, when I watch Christmas stuff, there is a VHS full of recorded things with four different programs in it of varying lengths. That wasn’t the only one that I would watch. There used to be another one that I would watch. The last time I did watch it was in high school, over five years ago. After watching the first three things on it, I was going to watch Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer. I would always watch this and compare it with the edit of the special today, which is a different edit. But then the tape was messed up. At this point, I had a list of everything on this tape so I knew what was on it. While the tape might have been fixed, I have not watched any of it since. I have replaced most it if with what I can on DVD. One of the specials I will not replace, due to me not liking it. And I worry about the tape that I still watch getting to the point where it can’t be used again. Each year it gets worse, but never to the point where I can’t watch the tape anymore.

In case you are wondering, here are the all the specials on the tape that I’m not sure what happened to or if it still works with notes about what I’ve done with them: The Smurf’s Christmas special (bought on DVD in early January with a gift card I got for Christmas), The Bear that (or who) Slept Through Christmas (have not seen since the tape stopped working, although it might be online), The Christmas Toy (while available on DVD, I have not seen it since the tape stopped working right after I watched this special), Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer (got the family this on DVD for Christmas), a Charlie Brown Christmas (also got this on DVD for the family on Christmas), Frosty the Snowman (another one that I got the family for Christmas, each of these being a different Christmas), Tis the Season to be Smurfy (this was on the same DVD as the other Christmas Smurf special that I mentioned earlier that I got shortly before I had my wisdom teeth removed), A Mouse, a Mystery, and Me (a terrible special that poorly resolves things at the end that I thought was incomplete on the tape for a while, but wasn’t when I watched it online), a Garfield Christmas special (which I saw last year online, but do not own, even though I believe that it is on DVD with other Garfield holiday specials) and, finally, a Claymation Christmas special (which I also saw online last year and know is on DVD with other Claymation specials). There are other Christmas things that I could watch, but typically don’t.

This season was supposed to have Redemption Island, but it didn’t in the end. This season also had a bunch of great people getting voted out. I like Redemption Island because if great people are voted out, then they can fight to get back into the game. I think that this season might have worked better if Redemption Island ended up being in it after all. We could have seen a great player like Jeremy or Jon fight his way back into the game and stay there once they won reentry. And even if they didn’t, we might have seen players get better places in the game than we do now. But I do have mixed feelings about Redemption Island this season as with only new challenges appearing as duels, it might have been better off not being used. I don’t know how I feel about it in the end. That’s part of my beef with this season. It might be average, not good, but not bad either. Ultimately, you’ll see more of that later. I hope that I like the winner. I’m hoping that the final four and final three are good as well. But I won’t have high feelings for this season.

Before this season started airing, Jeff Probst said that it would have an unconventional winner. I wonder what he meant by that. The promo also says that there will be one last blindside this season. Unless they are talking about the jury vote, it could mean that someone who has a lot going for them, like Natalie, is going to get voted out. I’m glad that I don’t know spoilers yet, although I probably will before I watch this episode. Maybe the lack of a good edit or clear edit for potential winners this season is because of a tie at the final tribal council. From the moment that they first did away with final twos, the possibility of a tie for the win happened. They have to have some method of tie-breaking for the final vote. It’s possible that we will never know what it is. Or, it could happen this season. Or, a future season. But enough of my ramblings.

In the first segment of the show, we get to Jeff at the studio where they’ll do the reunion show letting us know what’s happening. Sorry about all the predictions as I’m not sure any of them are right. But, I’m leaving them in the blog post regardless. Anyways, the long and boring recap of the season happens so I eat some of lunch. The tribe gets back from Jon’s elimination where tempers flare. Not much really happened there that I can sum up easily.

In the second segment of the show, Missy and Baylor talk about making it as far as they did. There is then a REWARD? challenge that happens. Seriously? A reward? And the reward is an advantage in the next immunity challenge? I can tell you one thing for sure: I regret some of the choices that I put in my ten worst twist blog posts. A reward challenge in the finale should have made that list. Those are pointless. Geez, I’d like to see the rite of passage again, instead of this shit. Anyways, it is Keith that wins the challenge. Keith gets to send someone to Exile Island after what I believe to be the last reward challenge of the season. I do wonder how they reused all those Redemption Island duels. We then get a clip of Jeff at the CBS studio. The people in that studio are the only people on the west coast who don’t have to wait three hours to see the finale. I do wonder how that works. I’m not sure that I like the prereunion show bits as they tend to cut into the real reunion show.

In the third segment of the show, Jaclyn was sent to Exile Island and she was sad about everything. Keith’s reward is seeing how the upcoming immunity challenge will work. He gets the privacy of doing it. It looks like an interesting challenge. Maybe people were being ironic when they talked about how good Keith is at challenges. Or, this practice helped.

In the fourth segment of the show, Natalie is wondering what to do about who to keep in the game. We then get to the immunity challenge. Keith is the winner of that. Jeff then does another reunion show bit where he shows this person who designed the reward challenge in the last episode. It looks like a woman will be voted out for the first time this season since Kelley’s elimination.

In the fifth segment of the show, the people talked about the challenge. “I’m good with balls,” said Keith. I hope his wife knows about that. The usual pretribal drama unfolds. It’s unlikely that Jaclyn has an idol, although there could have been one. Natalie is afraid that people won’t like her if she makes big moves. We then get to tribal council. Natalie gives her idol to Jaclyn and it is Baylor that gets voted out in the “big” blindside that they were promising. We then get to yet another prereunion bit. I don’t get what this one is about and they typically seem to be wasting time with these. I understand trying to put more life in the reunion show, but this seems to be having the opposite effect to me.

In the sixth segment of the show, Natalie explains why she got rid of Baylor. Missy reacts to her daughter getting voted out. Baylor was probably voted out between the pair because Missy might be unable to win any challenges. Poor Missy. This is a bad time to get an injury, but at least it isn’t serious enough to pull her from the game. We then get to the final immunity challenge. No rites of passage again because that may be forever gone from the game. Keith is yellow in this challenge and they showed the yellow person winning in the dream team explanation of the challenge. Of course, if you are a regular reader of my blog, you’d know that what it typically means is that the person shown winning won’t win. Jaclyn gets hurt at the challenge, but she manages to finish the challenge and win despite trailing behind for most of the challenge. Keith is worried about being eliminated at the next tribal council due to Natalie’s move at the last tribal council.

In the seventh segment of the show, Jaclyn is proud of herself for winning the challenge. She wonders who she should take to the final three with her. Keith wonders if he’s getting voted out, which is Natalie’s plan. Jaclyn is wondering if she should make a big move or not. Missy is probably wondering if she’s safe as they plan on making moves. We get to tribal council next. After the talk of who all might get voted out, it is Keith that gets eliminated. We then get a strange segment from/about Keith and we get to the wife of Keith.

In the eighth segment of the show, the final three talk about how they got there to the end. With loved ones on the jury, unless they were being worse than Ciera was with voted out her mom (in this case, by not voting for your loved one to be on the game, despite you being on the jury and them being a finalist), then there will be some automatic votes in that part. They each give their opening statements relating to as why they deserved to win. Natalie seems to be owning up more to her game play than the other two people were.

Total confessionals: Keith- 31, Missy- 24, Jaclyn- 28, Baylor- 29, Natalie- 31. New confessionals this episode: Baylor- 2, Natalie- 6, Keith- 4, Missy- 4, Jaclyn- 6.

In the ninth segment of the show, Jon is the first juror to speak and he asks what Jaclyn thought she did to succeed in the game. The idol burning comment, much like Survivor Oz’s interview with Stephanie Favor, is nowhere to be seen in the end. What was it all about? I guess I know who to listen to more in Survivor Oz (Jon Misch). Keith was upset at Natalie for lying to him. Natalie pointed out that she did what she had to to stay in the game. Alec wondered what Natalie did to get to the end. Baylor talks to her mother and gets real emotional. Josh wonders what Jaclyn did that didn’t involve anyone else. Wes then asks them all general questions. Jeremy then gives a rambling statement as to why Natalie should win, something that no juror has done without the person they were favoring winning. He may not be the best at it, but I already know who won. Reed then spoke to all of the contestants where he mostly just bashed Missy.

In the tenth segment of the show, the jurors voted for who they wanted to win. This is the third time in a final three where all of the finalists got a vote to win. The blood versus water twist helped with that. In the end, it was Natalie who won. Natalie, who went the farthest in the game without her loved one, was the one who won. Interesting how her partner in the game was the first person voted out. But Rachel’s Tyson’s girlfriend, was the lowest ranking of the new players last season so they may be an indicator of what’s happened.

In the eleventh segment of the show, we finally get to the actual reunion show. Natalie feels that she might have done better without her twin, as I have stated before. She talks about the big moves she made throughout the game. Jeff does the usual, who would have won question that he has asked in the past. Keith is being the usual crazy person that he is. I like him. I’m not sad that he didn’t win, but he definitely falls under the entertaining aspect of the game. That doesn’t always mean good, but it’s still something that’s very good. We also get to the Natalie versus John Rocker fight.

In the twelfth segment of the show, Josh talks about how he and Reed have helped influence other people outside the game. I’m not sure what I think of the whole gay/Christian thing, but since all Christians go to heaven, then I shouldn’t be thinking too much into it. And nobody should just be hating for the sake of hating. We then get to Jon Misch and Jaclyn. They are over the fights they had and still engaged. In fact, they were engaged during post production. Actually, I think that it was during the airing of this season to be specific.

In the thirteenth segment of the show, Missy talks her failed relationships. It’s hard to know what to make of this segment here. Reed is sort of sorry about his hateful jury speech. We then get to what will happen on Survivor 30. While we are on this topic, does anyone know if they actually renewed for seasons 31 and 32 yet? I know that they were looking for cast members of them, but that doesn’t mean that it’s actually happening. I say that it’s likely that it will happen. But I don’t know yet as I haven’t looked anything up about it. If you know, feel free to comment. But it doesn’t matter yet anyways. I mean, there’s season 30 to look forward to.

In the fourteenth segment of the show, we learn about the thirtieth season of Survivor. There are three tribes: white collar (whatever that is), blue collar (whatever that is) and no collar (whatever that is). I’m not really sure what to make of this twist yet and I’m hoping that it will make more sense before the season starts. Survivor: Worlds Apart. This makes me wonder what other twists could start a season that have tribes divided in a certain way. I should let the professionals take care of that. I’ll be back on February 26th (or 27th, if Lent has started by then) with blog posts about that season. But I’ll post more about what’s happening with this blog before the end of this post.

In the fifteenth segment of the show, we get to the last bit where Natalie gets the check for the win. Do you realize that every Survivor contestant who has done the Amazing Race has won Survivor? With this Amazing Race season having Keith and Whitney from South Pacific, neither of whom won Survivor, I thought at first that they were destined to win the Amazing Race. But that didn’t happen on this Amazing Race season. Maybe they are both destined to win Survivor when they return in separate games. But could Nadiya return and pull a reverse Tina Weeson by going from first out to winner? While I think that Nadiya will probably return for a future season, despite being a first boot, I’m not sure if any person that was originally the first boot could go on to win the game. But, it could happen. I’ll post more about that idea for an all first boots season later. But, they made have to work their way up from out early to winner. You should see a strange post about that in the future. I’m disappointed that so many of the contestants were ignored at the reunion show. The prereunion bits may have led to that.

Points at reunion show: Nadiya- 0, Val- 0, John Rocker- 1, Drew- 0, Kelley- 0, Dale- 0, Julie- 0, Josh- 1, Jeremy- 1, Wes- 0, Reed- 3, Alec- 0, Jon Misch- 2, Baylor- 1, Keith- 1, Missy- 2, Jaclyn- 2, Natalie- 4.

A look back at my predictions: Last season, I got twelve of the eighteen contestants predicted right. I said they would be a premerge boot, a juror, or a finalist. Only six of them turned out being different. So I thought that now would be a good time for me to look back and see how many I got right this season. If you want to check, I did an analysis of who might rank where this season before this season started. It was a cast assessment. Meanwhile, since there is a contestant who made the merge but not the jury, I’m going to count them as a premerge boot, even though this will mean getting that prediction wrong. I’ll post which contestants I had where and if I was right about them. Then, I’ll post how many I got right versus how many I didn’t. Nadiya: guess- jury, actual placement- premerge boot, accuracy- wrong. Jaclyn: guess- premerge boot, actual placement- finalist, accuracy- wrong. John Rocker: guess- premerge boot, actual placement- premerge boot, accuracy- right. Josh: guess- jury, actual placement- jury, accuracy- right. Dale: guess- premerge boot, actual placement- premerge boot, accuracy- right. Baylor: guess- jury, actual placement- jury, accuracy- right. Alec: guess- finalist, actual placement- jury, accuracy- wrong. Val: guess- premerge boot, actual placement- premerge boot, accuracy- right. Wes: guess- jury, actual placement- jury, accuracy- right. Natalie: guess- jury, actual placement- finalist, accuracy- wrong. Jon Misch: guess- premerge boot, actual placement- jury, accuracy- wrong. Julie: guess- jury, actual placement- (a bit confusing since she made the merge and then quit, thus not being on the jury, you see, I’d count the jury members gone before the merge as jury members and the people who made the merge, but not the jury as premerge boots) premerge boot *, accuracy- wrong (or half right). Reed: guess- jury, actual placement- jury, accuracy- right. Kelley: guess- premerge boot, actual placement- premerge boot, accuracy- right. Missy: guess- premerge boot, actual placement- finalist, accuracy- wrong. Drew: guess- finalist, actual placement- premerge boot, accuracy- wrong. Jeremy: guess- jury, actual placement- jury, accuracy- right. Keith: guess- finalist, actual placement- jury, accuracy- wrong. I got nine out of eighteen right, if I did that math right. Only half is right.

I hope to be better with next season’s predictions. I’ll wonder about that mystery pair for a while. One of them could be on the next season (but probably not both). That’s provided that one of them is there at all. I should have known from the beginning about the lack of a good cast this season since I almost put nobody as a finalist. It was hard for me to guess with some since I saw them together in the preseason interviews and not apart. I feel that apart from each other, I would have gotten more to know about the other people. But they were just predictions anyways. Maybe I’ll do better next time or even worse. But I’ll talk more about the next season later.

Before I get to the end of this blog post, I will do the stuff that I typically do at the end of every season. There’s even a bit extra this time. Okay, so you might be wondering about what dumb moves have been happening this season. I will crown what I believe to be the three dumbest moves this season. Here are the candidates: Drew causing his own elimination, Julie’s quit, the flint fiasco, John Rocker’s dumb decisions, Jon Misch being voted out while in possession of a hidden immunity idol, Hunapu’s deals with Jeff, and the rice fiasco. Now, I will give a reason as to why some will be considered and some won’t. You see, Drew wasn’t the only person who was going to throw the challenge that got him voted out. That’s why I won’t have him on the final list. And Jon Misch did some good moves before his dumb one so I don’t feel that he deserves to get that award. I feel that the Hunapu’s deals with Jeff are worthy of the bronze for dumbest move of the season. Both the rice and flint fiasco is covered by this. I would put Julie’s quit as getting the silver award for dumbest move of the season. Meanwhile, John Rocker gets the gold award for dumbest move of the season by getting voted out while in possession of an idol after being an unbearable person.

Now there’s the reward of the most memorable moment of the season. To me, anything that can qualify for the list is in the blindsides of the season. Here are the candidates- Josh’s blindside, Jeremy’s blindside, Wes’s blindside, and Jon’s blindside. Ultimately, Wes’s blindside is what I think deserves the list due to the way it went down. It was very memorable what happened. Then, we also have the breakout character of the season. That’s an award I give to a new player of the season that left his or her mark on the show. The candidates for this section are Josh, Jeremy, Jon, and Keith. I feel that Jeremy is best winning this award.

Now we get to the ranking of this season. Out of all twenty-nine seasons, where does this one rank? You see, the lower the number, the better it did. So if one is the best, how does this season rank? I rank this season eighteen out of twenty-nine. Now we get into the extra part of this section. My sister was gone in South Africa for the last four Survivor seasons. So those four seasons, which I have already revealed my rankings for (unless new seasons or rewatches have changed it), I’m going to rank for you right now. From best to worst, the most recent four, I rank like this: Blood versus Water, Cagayan, Caramoan, and San Juan del Sur. The worst of them is this season. Caramoan ranks fourteen out of twenty-nine. Blood versus Water ranks eight out of twenty-nine. Cagayan ranks twelve out of twenty-nine. As for this season’s tribe swap, it ranks eleven out of nineteen, with the lower number being the better number, as I mentioned before.

So here are my thoughts on the next season: What do these different collars mean? I’d understand more about the next, upcoming season, if I knew what while collar versus blue collar versus no collar would be. Maybe I’ll have to talk to some people about it. I hope that there’s someone who understand. I just hope that I can someday be a guest at David and Jeff’s Survivor podcast. (It’s been over a year since I wanted to be a guest. I would like to be on your show sometime. Just let me know what time might work best for you.) You’d think that they would be able to explain things well. Or, maybe someone will comment on it. I’d like to know which contestants from the past have best fit which collar types. I really don’t know what to think of this twist yet. But I look forward to it as I always look forward to each Survivor season.

Well, the idol burning comment sounded great, but wasn’t in the final edit. Besides, that sort of thing is probably against the Survivor rulebook. Maybe it was just something dramatic that they needed to get people to watch this season. But I don’t know why it was even promoted in the first place. WHY WAS IT PROMOTED! I don’t get it. I may have to start a vlog just to interview Jon Misch, or any contestant from this season, actually, to see what that comment was about. But, if I do start vlogs, Coby Archa gets to be my first guest, because I promised him that’s what I’d do. My laptop doesn’t have that technology, but I might be able to borrow it from someone. Sorry for this random paragraph.


I will tell you what’s happening with this blog of mine in the future. I will post random things in this blog during the hiatus between this season and the next. I may not do any posts on Sundays. But I will do posts on Wednesdays. I know that Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve are both Wednesdays this year, but I will probably be able to post whatever I can. I have a lot written already and many more ideas that could be done. I’ll probably never finish writing all these ideas. But I won’t tell you about what they all are since I don’t know if I’ll write them or not. You’ll see what happens if it happens. And if I miss a Wednesday during hiatus, then I’ll be sure to post two a week, if possible. I need to figure out when to update my TV blog since it relates to this blog when I post it. You might see more movie updates until I can finally get rid of the Sunday movie list. (However, I do plan on putting the Monday list on Sundays when I’m done with the watching of Survivor: Borneo.) I might not know what else to talk about for now. But come back here every Wednesday until Survivor: Worlds Apart starts to see random thought of mine relating to Survivor. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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