Now that Blood versus Water is
out on DVD, you might wonder what would be a good way of keeping track of all
the former players from before this season that would be playing it again.
There’s a cast of ten returning players and they have all played at least once.
What’s the best way of getting caught up on the seasons before?
You would need to see Borneo
to get caught up on Gervase’s game from it. He lasted until episode 10. That
would mean that you’d only have to watch until that episode to get all of his
game in. You would need Australia to get caught up on Tina’s first time
playing. Since she won the season, you’d have to watch all 14 episodes that
season. You would not have to watch Africa, Marquesas, Thailand, or Amazon in
order to know about the Blood versus Water season, although it might help for
other seasons. The next season to watch would be Pearl Islands which has Rupert
in it. He lasted until episode 10.
Tina and Rupert would both
play again in All-Stars. You would only need to watch the first episode to see
Tina’s game on it. Meanwhile, Rupert went on to be in episode 15, which was the
last episode of the season when he got voted out. You wouldn’t have to watch
Vanuatu, Palau, or Guatemala in order to know a player’s game from this season.
From Panama, you have Aras as a player and he won the season. That would mean
watching every episode that season. From Cook Islands, you have Candice who
made it to episode 11 of that season.
There was no one from Fiji,
China, Micronesia, or Gabon in this season. Tocantins had Tyson who made it to
episode 9 of that season. Samoa had Laura Morett who made it to episode 10 that
season. Heroes versus Villains brought back Rupert, Candice, and Tyson. You
would need to watch until episode 6 to get Tyson’s game, episode 12 for the end
of Candice’s game, and episode 13 for the end of Rupert’s game. There were no
players from Nicaragua, Redemption Island, or South Pacific.
From One World, one would have
three players to keep track of. Monica lasted until episode 5, Colton lasted
until episode 6, and Kat lasted until episode 12. Those are all the players and
all the seasons that you would have to watch to know of their games from old
seasons. That’s a lot of seasons and a lot of episodes from each season. You
wouldn’t have to watch Philippines or Caramoan to get caught up. But it seems
like a lot of potential watching to do.
Well, that’s it for this
random post. I don’t have a newly acquired old season to watch on DVD yet. That
means that these Wednesday posts will continue until the new season starts. You
might even see some random posts on Sundays, possibly, although I will tell you
if that happens or not so be on the lookout in case it does as it will probably
happen before I could tell you about it (if that makes sense). For now, this is
Adam Decker, signing off.
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