I might as well get to the
last news update about Jessica before not having to talk about her in the
future with these introductions. But I think that I do have something special planned
instead starting with this season’s posts that I can keep doing in the future.
The update said that this Cape native was voted out in the episode. The parents
will have to find someone else to root for. They said that they would interview
her, but they didn’t so it might show up in the future. Or not.
Things could be changing in
these posts in the future. Not too much should change, but knowing that I have
to work on Wednesday night before Thanksgiving. I’ll try to watch a recording
of the show that night if I can. You might not see that day’s episode until the
Sunday afterwards. Since Advent won’t be starting the week after Thanksgiving
this year, you won’t see Thursday posts right away. That’s why I can’t just
post this a week late like last year. My new job is a bit confusing right now.
If all goes well, I’ll be back before the recording starts. We’ll see what
happens in case next week’s post is late. But enough of my ramblings.
In the first segment of the
show, the tribe gets back from tribal council and talk about Jessica’s
blindside. Lauren gets an advantage in the game where she gets to save a vote
for later. She has to be stealth about it or it could blow up her whole game.
In the second segment of the
show, we get to the reward challenge where the winning team gets a trip to a
private island and they get food. The sit-out wins automatically. That’s better
than losing by sitting-out, but still kind of dumb. The blue team wins, but
they get a reward where the winners don’t all get to enjoy a meal and talk to
each other together. They get a meal where they eat alone for as long as they
want to. I guess they got tired of seeing the same old same old.
In the third segment of the
show, Joe picks Devon to go first. JP goes second and it seems like there is a
message on the tray. Cole goes third. He sees the clue and tries to hide it.
Chrissy still finds it when she goes next. Ryan finds it and is smart enough to
hide the plate. Joe goes last and knows nothing about the clue. Now for the
crazy scene that they promised us: the contestants looking for the idol buried
under the flag. They need to stop putting idols in places like that. Ryan finds
the idol and Chrissy wants to cover it back up. I like Ryan. He’s like a
likable Brian Heidk. People think that Cole has the idol now. Doesn’t someone
have another idol, though?
In the fourth segment of the
show, we get straight into the immunity challenge. The contestants have to
balance a statue on a pole. Well, at least it isn’t balls again, but there are still
tons of ways to think of dirty ways of saying how people can handle themselves
well with poles. The men don’t seem to handle themselves on the polls well, but
the women know how to work with poles. I love how all this dramatic music plays
and it is only ten minutes that have passed. Cole ends up winning the challenge
like he was wanting to. What’s the next plan then? Chrissy thinks that it will
be another healer.
In the fifth segment of the
show, Cole wants to rally the healers together. I thought that they were. The
problem is that the other two tribes outnumber them. What they should do is try
to work on divisions between them. Would the hustlers abandon the heroes? The
talk of voting off Ben is brought forth and Ben overhears this. Ryan thinks
that it’s the wrong time to do that. Joe and Ben have a bit of a fight of some
sort, although it might not have been that bad. Lauren tells Ben about her
advantage. Why can’t she just wait? That sounds like a good idea. Ben
approaches Mike with an idea to vote with him. Will this work? I guess we’ll
see what happens.
We get to tribal council next.
Joe talks about how nervous he is and that he thinks that Ben is controlling
the game. We get into the fight that they had earlier over whether or not he
swore on the marines. The dynamics of the merged tribe is brought up as people
discuss who should be targeted. Ben even decides to apologize over the fight,
even though it was probably Joe’s fault. Lauren takes the extra vote now, which
seems a bit dumb. The vote seems a bit scattered. This leads to a tie and a
revote. But will people notice that a vote is missing? And can Lauren vote at
the revote? I’m confused there. Desi is voted out and I just now realized that
Jessica isn’t on the jury.
On the next Survivor, Lauren
had the advantage now and Ryan has to blab about his idol for some dumb reason.
Why would he do that? Why would anyone do that? I just don’t get it. Keep an
idol to yourself. Heck, I can still get annoyed that we know in addition to the
player who found it.
Total confessional count:
Desi- 8, Mike- 9, Ben- 21, JP- 5, Chrissy- 14, Cole- 15, Joe- 17, Ashley- 11, Devon-
11, Lauren- 15, Ryan- 24.
New confessionals this
episode: Mike- 1, Ben- 6, JP- 1, Chrissy- 2, Cole- 4, Joe- 4, Ashley- 0, Devon-
1, Lauren- 2, Ryan- 3, Desi- 1.
Desi had only one new
confessional this episode. She ties with Mike, JP, and Devon. The only person
lower is Ashley with none. Everyone else is higher with Ben as the highest with
six. In terms of total confessionals, Desi had eight. The only person lower is
JP with five. Everyone else is higher with Ryan as the highest with
twenty-four. Ben is second highest with twenty-one. Joe is third highest with
seventeen confessionals. Not sure what to make of all these numbers. I won’t
know what all is happening next week, as stated earlier. I hope that I can post
the episode on time as I want to, otherwise you’ll have to wait until Sunday
for me to have it ready. Have a happy Thanksgiving next week to everyone. Hope I can be back as normal. For
now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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