Is this season really ending
soon? If it is, it can be hard to believe that. Why do I say that? Well, there
are still eight people in the game and, supposedly, next week will be the
finale. I was surprised last year when they had six people in the finale
episode. Would they really start a finale with seven people? Maybe I’m confused
about when the finale is, but it doesn’t make sense that the finale is soon.
How is that even possible?
Well, promos are saying that
two contestants are going home after this episode. I don’t know if that means
that it will be two hours or if it will be like in Samoa where they turned what
would have normally been a reward challenge into an immunity challenge and keep
the next immunity challenge. I don’t know if we’ll see something like that
again ever. I just can get annoyed by wondering why there are two hour episodes
when you’d think that they could have premiered the season earlier. Did they
ever catch up on days after the evacuation of the island in the premiere? I
guess that they will have by the time this episode airs. But enough of my
ramblings.
In the first segment of the
show, Will thinks that he can flip his way to the end. He needs to remember
that people like Tony and Vecepia are the exception and not the rule. Bret
talks about who to target in the game now. Not much happens in the first act.
In the second segment of the
show, we get to an immunity challenge. The challenge seems pretty straightforward.
It is another new one. Jay is the person who ends up winning the challenge
after just getting one disk in after another. Jay: They see me rolling, they’re
hating. He gets a bit cocky after his win, thinking that he doesn’t have to
talk to anyone.
In the third segment of the
show, Ken wonders who to target since Jay is immune. Will wants to go after
Ken. David feels that he could be targeted since he doesn’t know what’s
happening. Adam feels that Will is a huge target. Hannah is insecure as usual.
(She makes me think of that One Direction song.) No one seems to be sure what
is going on heading into tribal council. At tribal council, they talk about the
previous tribal council. Loyalty is discussed as well. Will is voted out of the
game. After tribal council, Jay feels that people aligned with him are cursed. Adam
wants to vote out Jay.
In the fourth segment of the
show, we get to the next immunity challenge. Adam openly helps Ken win the
challenge. Was that a smart move? Is he even allowed to do that? Speaking of
possibly dumb moves, I need to work on the end of the season awards that I
give.
In the fifth segment of the
show, David works out how to stay in the game and split the votes for some
other player. Hannah is still after Sunday for reasons that I’ve never quite
understood. Adam wants to split the votes between Jay and David. Adam point
blank tells Jay to play the idol but Jay isn’t so sure that he needs to do that.
Adam gets emotional again talking about his mother and Jay starts by giving him
the cold shoulder, but then gets emotional as well.
Hannah is still bent on
getting rid of Sunday and her own reasoning behind this seems flawed to me. If
you are convinced she’s a goat, which she probably is, then you don’t need to
vote her out. At tribal council, they discuss who the right person to be voted
out is. Jay plays his idol thinking that he’d rather be safe than sorry. Jay
wasted his idol. Sunday is the person who gets voted out, which seems like a
waste to me. But, I am a David fan so him winning wouldn’t be bad to me.
On the next Survivor, we get
to the season finale on Wednesday. How will the legacy advantage affect the
game? Is the stealing reward advantage a moot point now? Will there be another
idol in the game somehow? I feel that the idols should be gone by now, but I
have no idea if they will make a surprise appearance again or not. Sometimes
they don’t appear in logical ways since they keep changing with the game. We’ll
see what ends up happening or not.
Total confessional count:
Adam- 34, Bret- 14, Ken- 19, Hannah- 21, Jay- 28, Will- 16, David- 37, Sunday-
9. New confessionals this episode: Bret- 2, Ken- 3, Hannah- 2, Jay- 3, Will- 2,
David- 2, Sunday- 0, Adam- 6.
Sunday had no confessionals
this episode, the absolute lowest of all of them. Will had the second lowest
with two, a number shared with Bret, Hannah, and David. Everyone else was
higher with Adam as the highest with six. In terms of total confessionals,
Sunday had the lowest with only nine. Will had sixteen total confessionals.
Going into the finale, Bret will have the lowest with fourteen. Everyone else
is higher than Will with David still the highest with thirty-seven, Adam the
second highest with thirty-four, and Jay is the third highest with
twenty-eight. We’ll see what happens a week from now. I’ll be back next
Thursday with my thoughts on the finale. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing
off.
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