Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Episode 37.7

A good song that I think describes the contestant of Christian this season is a Weird Al song called White and Nerdy. That describes him well and his nerdiness which has proven to be quite an asset thus far for his smart ways. But will they get rid of him? I guess we’ll see. For now, enjoy this song.


Let’s get to the hidden immunity idols from Micronesia next. Ozzy found one but never used it as he got voted out with it left at camp. Jason then found the rehidden idol. This was after he had previously used a fake idol on another player, thinking it was real. He was also voted out without using the idol. We then get to Amanda who did find an idol and used it to save herself from elimination. She is the first woman to have found an idol. While it wasn’t shown, Parvati also found an idol and left it there on Exile Island as she wanted to prevent trouble and correctly thought that she wouldn’t need it.

I can’t think of any contestants right now that should be prayed for. I also haven’t yet got permission from my church’s other two missionaries about if I could include links to them in this blog. But what I do know is that I could pray over some sort of current event. Since the midterms happened yesterday, then we have something that we should pray over.

Let’s pray for the future of this country over the next two years until the next election happens. Although, I guess it would be two years for Congressmen, four years for most governors, and six years for the senators sans Tina Smith and whoever winds up winning the run-off in Mississippi. But enough of my ramblings.

In the first segment of the show, the green tribe is awakened to see the other two tribes arrive at their beach. But this isn’t when the game starts and it has already started for everyone a while ago. The new tribe gathers for the merge feast. Since we reached the merge or halfway point, enjoy this silly song that Larry did halfway through the David and Goliath story.


Gabby wonders if an idol is hidden somewhere. Angelina learns of the blindside of Natalia and that it was Alec who was responsible for it. Dan learns from a drunk Carl about a potential target. Christian is glad that Nick is still around and learns that Dan has an idol. Christian is the Dixon and finds a huge piece of wood. Dan tells Kara about his second idol. The Goliaths keep thinking about how they should get rid of an idol. This is so obvious that a Goliath has to be voted out tonight. A Goliath does want to flip. I did not catch for sure who it was.

In the second segment of the show, Elizabeth notices that Dan and Kara are too close. But this seems to be unrelated to what comes next. Mike wants to get an alliance of solid six people, but I didn’t catch who all of them were. They discuss what to do. Christian realizes that a counter Goliath insurgency is happening. He uses a lot of big words. Elizabeth knows that they have to work with a Goliath at some point in the game. Dan learns that he is a target. This makes him anxious. Will he be able to keep his cool or could this be the end of his game?

In the third segment of the show, we get to the immunity challenge. It is kind of dumb. It seems like it is what is losing momentum, not all the people in it. Alison is the person that wins it. I don’t know why Jeff called her Ally when I can confuse that with the Alec in the game. Dan wants Elizabeth to be voted out of the game next. All because she might be targeting him?

In the fourth segment of the show, Christian might be the target. That is what Angelina wants to do. Dan doesn’t want to get rid of Christian yet. I wouldn’t be too sure that Christian isn’t a threat. He could be the person who wins or he could be a vote out before it. Alec doesn’t want to get rid of Christian. It does seem like people want to vote out Elizabeth. Dan still wants to do it. Angelina tells Elizabeth about the fact that Elizabeth is likely the target. Elizabeth then works to get Angelina voted out.

In the fifth segment of the show, we get to the tribal council in question. Alison talks about how there are a lot of people in the game and a lot of things to factor. People pause when asking if things are going their way. Elizabeth then outs Angelina as to what is going on. This leads to a lot of conversations going on at once. People whisper side conversations that we don’t see.

Gabby gets emotional. Angelina also gets emotional as well. Did she bury her own grave? Elizabeth is right in that Goliath had his head cut off and David carried it around. You don’t hear that part in Sunday school. There’s a lot of those stories that you don’t see the whole part of in the bible. Once it gets to the vote, it is Elizabeth who gets voted out. It seemed that no one voted with her. Has anyone gotten that many votes against them in a single tribal council before?

On the next Survivor, trust has dissolved and it might lead to issues with Angelina, Gabby, and some man in the game that we can’t quite tell yet during the promo in question due to not mention who the he is and thus, playing the pronoun game.

Total confessional count: Dan- 12, Davie- 9, Mike- 17, Nick- 11, Carl- 7, John- 6, Christian- 17, Kara- 10, Angelina- 13, Alec- 9, Elizabeth- 13, Gabby- 14, Alison- 4. New confessionals this episode: Mike- 1, Nick- 1, Carl- 1, John- 1, Christian- 2, Kara- 2, Angelina- 2, Alec- 4, Elizabeth- 3, Gabby- 2, Alison- 0, Dan- 5, Davie- 0.


Elizabeth had three confessionals this episode. Only two people (Alec and Dan) were higher with Dan as the highest with five. Everyone else was lower with Alison and Davie as the lowest with zero. While I am pretty sure that I missed one, if the immunity winner doesn’t get a confessional, that is typically a very bad sign for their chances. As for the total confessional count, Elizabeth had thirteen. Interestingly, the person with the same number is Angelina. The people who are higher are Gabby, Mike, and Christian. Mike and Christian are the highest with seventeen a piece. Everyone else is lower with Alison as the lowest with four. I’ll see you all next week as usual. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

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