I hope that this season
doesn’t become too much like All-Stars. What I mean by that is they don’t need
all these twists done in one season. All-Stars went overboard on all these
crazy, dumb twists. I don’t understand the appeal of too many of them. Hopefully,
they’ll at least provide good things happening in the game. Otherwise, it will
just be one dumb thing after another.
The upcoming twist involving
some sort of returning player (if it is a twist at all, that is) makes me
wonder if they are introducing the joker concept that has been used on
international seasons. The joker is when a new contestant enters the game part
of the way through. Normally, they can’t get the ultimate end prize as they
weren’t there for the whole game. I don’t know what they would do as I have
never seen any international seasons. But it might be something that could
appear at some point.
I forgot to mention that
Tocantins has now been eliminated from this season. Heroes versus Villains
remains as both Sandra and Cirie remain in the game. JT is now one of five
players to be eliminated before the merge, be on the jury, and be a finalist.
He’s the first one to go in the order of finalist then juror then premerge
boot.
Sandra likes to call herself
the queen. She seems to be too cocky. Maybe winning twice has gone to her head
and made her think that she has all the power. Indeed, in the game of chess,
the queen can do the most. But you can win the game without a queen. I think that
it’s only a matter of time before Sandra finally gets voted out. It could
happen before the merge as it seems dumb that they keep getting rid of all
these good challenge competitors. Even if she does make the end a third time, I
just don’t see her as winning this time as there’s too much bad in her edit.
Will she be dethroned? Maybe. I think that her being the queen is ultimately a
bad thing.
I don’t know if I should
speculate more on this returning player twist. I don’t know if they are just
visiting a tribe or what. I don’t know who it is. It could be someone who was
already eliminated this season. Or it could be someone else entirely. We don’t
know what capacity they are returning in, although I doubt that it would be a
full-fledged player this late in the game. I normally am not this interested in
a new episode, but I think that I am this time around. What’s bad is that I
won’t be able to watch it live the way I normally would. But not watching
things live can have its advantages. Indeed, if I had live watched the episode
Bum Puzzled, it might not have been something that I blogged about. And if I
didn’t blog about it, well, this blog wouldn’t exist and I wouldn’t be such an
avid blogger. I’d probably just have the one blog that I wouldn’t care as much
about. But enough of my ramblings.
In the first segment of the
show, Aubry talks about being left out of the loop. Will she finally have the
sense to turn things against Sandra? Tai continues looking for the idol, which
he’ll probably find since they mentioned it in the recap. He did find it as
expected. The tribes then drop their buffs to switch tribes again. Debbie doesn’t
get a buff. Mana: Troyzan, Michaela, Sierra, Hali, Aubry, Cirie, Brad. Nuku:
Sandra, Jeff Varner, Ozzy, Andrea, Tai, Zeke, Sarah. I think that those are the
right tribes. Debbie is sent to Exile Island. Jeff Varner isn’t sure of how he’ll
do on his new tribe.
In the second segment of the show,
we get to the new Mana tribe. Troyzan talks about how he feels well on his new
tribe. Brad wants to form an alliance with Troyzan as they are the only two men
on his tribe. Does he forget how poorly that went for him on Blood versus
Water? At least he is getting women in the alliance as he needs a majority. Jeff
Varner and Sandra want to work together. Zeke wants Sandra out. Andrea wants
Tai out. Zeke wants to use Tai as a fake vote out name. Tai looks for a second
idol. He looks in the same place for it that he found it on the other tribe and
does find it. Congrats on joining the two idol tribe. You’re lucky if you can
get one, but two at a time is impressive. We then get to “Exile Island,” which
is actually a ship full of food. What? But then she notices a boat approaching
with John Cochran from South Pacific and Caramoan. What's he doing here?
In the third segment of the
show, we learn that there is an Exile Island experience and John is there to
offer advice to whoever winds up there. John correctly asserts that Debbie is
overconfident in the game. I wonder if we’ll see him again. He also offers her
an advantage. There are three different choices that she is presented with: the
kit to make a fake idol, an extra vote, or an advantage for her new tribe in
their next immunity challenge. She takes the extra vote. I would have taken the
advantage in order to help my new tribe. I wonder if the other two options
could potentially show up again. I also wonder if John is the person who
thought of this twist.
In the fourth segment of the
show, Zeke wants to potentially work with Jeff Varner even while working to
vote out his ally. Jeff buys this too easily, the fact that Tai might be voted
out. Sandra isn’t so quick to buy this story so she thinks that they should win
the challenge in order to win ensure that she won’t get voted out. We then get
to the immunity challenge. Mana wins the challenge after Nuku trails behind too
much in it.
In the fifth segment of the show,
Sandra tries to stay in the game while Zeke tries to get her out. She tries to
work her charm, but Sarah isn’t buying it. Ozzy doesn’t think that it was a
good idea for Tai to mention that Sandra was the target to Jeff. Word gets back
to Sandra about her being the target. Tai thinks that he’s safe with two idols.
Well, that didn’t work out well for James Clement.
We then get to tribal council
next. Sandra admits that she thinks she’s the target. Tai admits that he’s
worried that he’ll be voted out. Sarah admits that some votes are still up in
the air. I should be taking shots every time Sandra says either “As long as it
ain’t me” or “The queen stays queen.” Tai suddenly wants to vote out Ozzy, but
I can’t tell if this is a true target or not. This seems to be another dumb
move. How did Sandra do that? Hopefully, this is part of Tai’s plan to get
people to vote for him so he can play an idol on himself and vote out Sandra. If
he doesn’t play his idol, that would be bad. He doesn’t play it. But the votes
are still against Sandra. That’s a relief actually. How did that happen? I’m
glad that people stuck to their guns.
On the next Survivor, things
are going bad on Mana. Jeff Varner is after blood. Alliances are changing. I
guess we will see what happens later. Are their people on the other tribe who
haven’t attended tribal council yet? I forget as it’s easy to lose track of.
Pearl Islands is now the next season eliminated from the game, yet Heroes
versus Villains still remains for now.
Total confessional count: Tai-
11, Jeff Varner- 11, Debbie- 13, Andrea- 4, Aubry- 5, Michaela- 8, Brad- 9,
Sandra- 19, Cirie- 6, Hali- 6, Sarah- 4, Ozzy- 5, Troyzan- 7, Zeke- 7, Sierra-
3.
New confessionals this
episode: Sierra- 0, Tai- 4, Jeff Varner- 4, Debbie- 4, Andrea- 1, Aubry- 1,
Michaela- 0, Brad- 2, Sandra- 4, Cirie- 0, Hali- 0, Sarah- 1, Ozzy- 1, Troyzan-
2, Zeke- 4. Special confessional: John- 2
Sandra had four confessionals
this episode, a high shared by Tai, Jeff Varner, Debbie, and Zeke. At the
lowest with no new confessionals are Michaela, Cirie, Hali, and Sierra. Sandra
had the total highest confessional count with nineteen. The second highest is
Debbie with thirteen. Tai and Jeff Varner tie for third highest with eleven.
The lowest in the total count is Sierra with only three. It is worth noting
that John, who isn’t a contestant this season, got two new confessionals this
episode, the same number as Brad and Troyzan. John beat Sarah, Ozzy, Andrea, and
Aubry who all only had one confessional. What does it say that in this one
episode John is getting more confessionals than eight of the players actually
on this season? Now that Sandra is gone, only four people had more new
confessionals than John who are still in the game. That seems weird, right?
Some of you probably have no
idea when Lent ends. Well, Sunday is Palm Sunday and Easter, when Lent ends, is
a week after that. But the last evening Lenten service was yesterday so I’ll be
able to move this blog back to Wednesdays. I should be able to live watch it
for the rest of the season. Hopefully there won’t be any problems with that. If
I don’t have a post on Wednesday, hopefully you’ll see an update sometime
shortly after that. Just remember that my blog about the show Elementary will
now be on Thursdays until further notice so you won’t see any potential late
posts on Thursdays again for the rest of this season at least. For now, this is
Adam Decker, signing off.
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