Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Episode 37.2

There’s a lot to potentially talk about in this introduction so I might as well get to talking about some of the things that I want to. As usual, the evacuation of a contestant makes me want to come up with all of the new groupings that I need to of all the medically evacuated people who have not played since they were pulled from the game. I don’t know if that will happen again and I need to figure out what’s going on with the next season’s twist at some point. I doubt it’s that again, but it could be.

First, let’s do a reminder of who all is eligible for this idea. We have Bruce from Panama, Gary from Fiji, Joe Dowdle from Tocantins, Mike Borassi from Samoa, Kourtney from One World, Dana from Phillipines, Shamar from Caramoan, Erik from Micronesia and Caramoan, Terry from Panama and Cambodia, Neal from Kaoh Rong, Joe DeCampo from Kaoh Rong, and Pat from this season. That’s 12 people to group. And with them in groups of three, that’s four groups to create.

Group one will be Erik, Joe DeCampo, and Bruce. Group two will be Terry, Joe Dowdle, and Neal. Group three will be Dana, Shamar, and Gary. This makes the fourth group Kourtney, Mike Borassi, and Pat. Do you think that these are good groupings? I’d be okay with any of them playing again. And I think that it would be best if they were pulled around the same time in the game and didn’t play the same seasons as each other.

There is a relative of mine who sometimes comes a week and lives here while doing other things in the meantime. It can take up a lot of time and I might not be able to watch everything I want to. This could affect my blogs. I am going to copy this message in other blogs of mine so they will know. Blogs might wind up being later than I want them to be in terms of when they are posted as long as these people are here. I’ll write notes about what happened if there are changes. The rotation that I have on Mondays will not be affected as long as I can help it. Sorry if things are confusing as a result.

I should post a warning that posts this season might be religious in some way. Hopefully you don’t mind this as it should be a thing for just this season. You can always just skip to the part where I talk about the episode in question as I’m sure a lot of you do already.

Something that I got a bit wrong in the last post is that Gretchen Cordy is now Gretchen Hunter. I don’t know how I got that wrong since I’m facebook friends with her. Now when it comes to who you should pray for this post, there was flooding where Mitchell Olsen of Survivor: Australia lives so we should pray for that situation and hope that it goes away, if it hasn’t already.

Since a good theme for this season involves the bible, I might as well talk about the potential for links to missionaries to support in the future possibly showing up in this blog. I might do them in the event that I can’t think of a contestant to pray for.

The episode before this one had a person bringing up who had found idols in the past. Now I forgot to do full detailed research in time to write the rest of this post. So I’ll start with just one of the seasons and go forward from there in each post. I’ll keep a running tally as I go along as to how many men have found one and how many women have. Starting with Guatemala, the first person to find an idol was Gary who is a man, needless to say. This makes the tally 1 man, 0 women.

I might have fun sharing some videos this season provided that I can find them when I want to. What I do think makes a good song for this season would be one called the Voice of Truth. The second verse has the theme of this season in it.


Another song that would work well this season is Praise You in this Storm considering all that happened during the last episode. We might see a lot more storms during this season. I don’t know when this had filmed, but if it was during a rainy season, that would explain any issues.


Before I start talking about this episode in question, I might as well ponder whether or not there will be more medical evacuations in this season. I fear that they might have already spoiled that there will be at least one other one. But I don’t know if it will happen yet or not. But enough of my ramblings.

In the first segment of the show, we are back at the tribe after losing Pat. More rain comes down on them. I hope that it keeps up. That way, it won’t come down. Needless to say, the other tribe is dragged down by the rain, making them have a miserable experience as well. Nobody knew who might have been voted out, although Christian thinks that he knew that Nick was the target. Nick feels that he does well with Christian but Christian thought that Nick would probably be voted out. Did two white people just make an alliance name after something associated with slavery?

Both of the tribes are getting a fire making kit and tarp for free. Will it be taken back? Remember how the Millennials versus Gen x season began. Dan is too obvious that he is with Kara. I don’t think that all showmances are doomed. Remember Rob and Amber? People talk about alliances on that tribe. It is a bit hard to tell which tribe is which right now. What I do know is that this is the Goliath tribe has many people who think they are in charge and pairing off. Jeremy find’s Dan’s idol and tells Mike about it. On the David tribe, Davie looks for food and sees string on a tree where he finds an idol.

In the second segment of the show, someone was wearing a tight shirt. Why? Why not wear something that is as close to comfortable as they will allow? Carl wants to get rid of a woman. What I do know for sure is that a woman is more likely to be voted out first than a man. And there isn’t been a person voted out yet. Lyrsa learns that Carl wants to vote out her out after Elizabeth says so.

It’s all a bunch of he said, she said, ain’t it funny how rumors are spread? Like I know something yall don’t know and whatever the lyrics to dirt road anthem are. Natalie learns that she is the target and thinks that he isn’t a threat. But this isn’t when you should be voting out threats yet. She seems to be making things hard for herself. Jeremy tries to help Natalie out. But nobody wants advice that they did not ask for. You’d think that we all would know for sure. This talk makes Jeremy want to vote Natalie out. My mother thinks she’s dumb. I missed a confessional this episode.

In the third segment of the show, we get to a challenge. This one must be for immunity. The ladder part seems very dangerous. Goliath tribe takes an early lead. Jeff thinks that it might be a blowout. The David tribe drifts away from the platform. It seems like they might be even at the puzzle, although it seems like the David tribe isn’t doing it right. Goliath wins as a result. Christian thinks that things will be crazy after the challenge in question.

In the fourth segment of the show, the David tribe is bummed about the loss. It seems that Gabby is getting weird vibes from the people as it seems that they won’t talk to her. Lyrsa wants to vote out the possibly untrustworthy Jessica. They think that she is aligned with too many people. Gabby wants to make sure that people play like Christian play with her. Will the vote go the way people want it to go? I guess we will see if Christian gets his way or not.

In the fifth segment of the show, we get to tribal council. People take in their surroundings. It is a cool set. They say that they are a cohesive unit, but I don’t know if it is or not. Lyrsa thinks that she is the target, but I don’t know if she is or not. Christian talks about how no one knows what is going on, even if people think that they do. What are the needs of the tribe? Christian might talk too much, but he could be more quirky than annoying, hopefully. We get to the votes next. No idols are played. Jessica is the person who is voted out of the game.

On the next Survivor, someone feels alone and if it doesn’t happen, then people will go crazy. But is the craziness just on one side or it is on other ones as well? I guess that we will see for sure what strange things might happen later this season.

Total confessional count: Angelina- 3, Alec- 2, Bi- 1, Elizabeth- 4, Gabby- 5, Jessica- 3, Alison- 1, Dan- 3, Davie- 2, Lyrsa- 4, Mike- 4, Nick- 3, Natalia- 2, Carl- 2, Natalie- 4, Jeremy- 3, John- 3, Christian- 7, Kara- 2. New confessionals this episode: Nick- 1, Natalia- 1, Carl- 1, Natalie- 2, Jeremy- 2, John- 0, Christian- 3, Kara- 1, Angelina- 1, Alec- 1, Bi- 0, Elizabeth- 1, Gabby- 1, Jessica- 1, Alison- 0, Dan- 1, Davie- 1, Lyrsa- 2, Mike- 1.


Jessica had three confessionals total, the same number as Angelina, Nick, Jeremy, and John. The people who are higher are Lyrsa, Mike, Natalie, Elizabeth, Gabby, and Christian with Christian being the highest with seven. Everyone else was lower with Bi and Alison tying for the lowest with one a piece. As for the current confessional count for this episode, Jessica had just one, tied with Mike, Kara, Angelina, Alec, Nick, Elizabeth, Natalia, Gabby, Carl, Dan, and Davie. The people lower with zero are Bi, Alison, and John. Everyone else is higher with Christian as the highest with three. We’ll see what all happens in the future with the numbers and confessional count. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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