Thursday, March 3, 2016

Episode 32.3

A while ago in this blog, I would update you on what movies I would watch after rolling from a list of choices. Currently, I also decide what shows to watch on DVD by rolling from a list of choices. One of the choices on my movie watching list is Survivor: Australia- the Greatest and Most Outrageous Moments. Now I tend to update my TV blog whenever I roll one of these choices. I realize that I should probably update my TV blog whenever I watch this movie. Now that movie might not always be a choice in the future. For now, I have no interest in getting that season on DVD. In fact, I only have two seasons on DVD thus far and won’t know when I’ll get any others. Well, I do plan on getting Blood versus Water when it is released to DVD. But we’ll see what happens regarding that.

I don’t know what to make if Alecia’s edit thus far. The fire scene last episode made it seem like she had the possibility of slowly turning things around and ending goodly. Meanwhile, Alecia has been portrayed as dizty. Meanwhile, I also have no idea what to make of Tai’s edit right now either. It seems to be both positive and negative in different ways.

Whether or not I’ve mentioned it before, I am potentially looking for a new football team to root for. I don’t know yet if I’ll root for it over my current team, the Rams. The Broncos won the Super Bowl so if they ever play the Rams in regular season play, then whoever wins the game will be my number one team with the other being number two. I have no idea if those teams would even play against each other in regular season play or not. I mean, they could, but I don’t know how the leagues work or if there even are separate leagues in football. But enough of my ramblings.

In the first segment of the show, we see the brawn tribe return to camp after tribal council. Scot says her strange reasons for voting against Alecia which she doesn’t buy. Tai thinks of how to best get what he needs for the idol and he loses a tool that he needs for it. He succeeds in getting what he needs out of the tree, this time by not trying to climb it. So Tai has the first hidden immunity idol of the season. He then learns of the super idol twist.

In the second segment of the show, people talk about tribe dynamics on the brains tribe. Debbie apparently thinks that a good strategy is to shut up which makes me wonder why we haven’t seen her do this thus far in the game. She seems a bit full of herself. Caleb wants to kill a chicken but Tai doesn’t want to do it. He seems to reluctantly agree to do that in a confessional. Tai is upset about the dead chicken. Why did he kill it himself? Meanwhile, Anna talks about her plans as to who to vote out.

In the third segment of the show, we get to the people on the brawn tribe looking for an idol. Alecia and Cydney look for the idol. Cydney does a bit of deception looking for the idol by getting Alecia to look elsewhere for it. But she still has to unlock it. Jason runs off looking for the idol. It seems as if all of the tribe is fighting for the idol. Jason finds the idol, but it seems like the rest of the tribe knows that he has it. Meanwhile, there’s not enough shown of the brains tribe right now that I’m thinking that they will lose the upcoming immunity challenge.

In the fourth segment of the show, we get to the immunity challenge. It’s yet another ball in the hole challenge. Don’t you love it when balls go in the hole? I like the small twist with the reward where the first place tribe gets to pick between two rewards and the second place tribe gets the other reward. It’s hard to fit the balls in the small hole. I wonder why the challenge designers like balls so much. Anyways, as predicted, the brains tribe loses the immunity challenge.

In the fifth segment of the show, there is a bunch of scheming again, but this time on the brains tribe. Will this lead to another great tribal council like in the last episode? Who are they voting out? It appears that Joseph is safe, for now at least. I always like not knowing what will happen as long as I understand why it happens at the end. A lot is said at tribal council. What’s going to happen? This is better than the last time as it isn’t someone digging their grave, I don’t think. Nobody plays an idol. Since there is the super idol, would you need another tribe’s idol to do that or are there more idols than usual? The vote is a three way tie as suspected. It’s between Aubry, Peter, and Liz. After the revote, the person voted out is Liz. That doesn’t make a lot of sense, but I guess it was her scheming ways or something that got the best of her. Does it make sense to you?

On the next Survivor, we get to the first of potentially multiple evacuations of the season. It must be serious enough if they are showing it in the promo. But who will it be? And it will it fit in with the new groups of people I’d have return that were medically evacuated? I just know that I wouldn’t put people from the same season on the same group for now.

Total confessional count: Debbie- 8, Peter- 8, Aubry- 4, Joseph- 4, Michele- 3, Cydney- 6, Neal- 6, Alecia- 11, Jason- 9, Anna- 5, Nick- 4, Liz- 7, Scot- 9, Caleb- 6, Julia- 2, Tai- 10.

New confessionals this episode: Julia- 0, Tai- 2, Debbie- 3, Peter- 3, Aubry- 1, Joseph- 0, Michele- 0, Cydney- 2, Neal- 1, Alecia- 3, Jason- 2, Anna- 1, Nick- 1, Liz- 2, Scot- 3, Caleb- 2.


Alecia has the highest confessional count so far with eleven confessionals. That seems a bit unusual. Meanwhile, Tai is second with ten confessionals with Jason and Scot tying for third place in the count with nine confessionals.  Julia has the lowest count with only two confessionals. She, along with Joseph and Michele had no confessionals this episode. Liz had seven confessionals total and two confessionals this episode. Debbie and Peter are higher than her and everyone else is lower, except those I already mentioned as having the most to third most. This episode, Alecia, Scot, Debbie, and Peter have more confessionals than Liz did, Cydney, Jason, Caleb, and Tai had the same confessionals, and everyone else had less confessionals. I’m going to try to point out who has what number of confessionals compared to who was eliminated in this episode. Meanwhile, I don’t know who to predict as the potential medical evacuation in the next episode, so I’ll be back next time and just guess than who it might be. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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