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#21 Postby Bobbie Lee » Fri Feb 16, 2007 4:35 pm

Maybe "Boo" gets that nickname from constant boo-boos? :roll:

Did anyone notice that Anthony seemd to have an alliance with one of the females? My co-worker says she hasn't spoken much, just to Anthony. I need to know her name. :P Said co-worker and I have a little side contest going -- to see who can chose the member who will last the longest in the game. (There's a box of chocolates riding on this!) He's choosing this girl that he can describe, but doesn't have a name for. That's men for ya -- not watching the screen for a name, just lookin' at the girls. :lol:
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#22 Postby CajunMama » Fri Feb 16, 2007 5:42 pm

Bobbi...here's the official site for survivor fiji. You can view each persons profile.

http://www.cbs.com/primetime/survivor14/
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#23 Postby Miss Mary » Thu Mar 01, 2007 8:40 am

TV Guide interview with know it all Sylvia - glad she's gone! Comment to make - what about Stephenie? She's a former female Survivor and played the game extremely well. I think Sylvia is wrong. Yes the men do dominate but there can be fierce female competitors! Read on....

http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Inter ... x?posting={91545AD2-1409-4509-8655-C338BF6EE572}

Survivor: Fiji's Sylvia: "It Was Not Pleasant for Me"
by Angel Cohn

Much like Survivor: Fiji 's previous eviction (of Erica), Sylvia Kwan's torch-snuffing last Thursday was pretty much caused by one false move. Whereas Erica freaked out in a challenge, Sylvia made the mistake of coming on too strong, too fast. But an ousting from this reality show didn't dampen the spunky 52-year-old architect's spirits for long. She was a bundle of entertaining energy when TVGuide.com caught up with her.

TVGuide.com: You came out of the gate as one of the strongest players.
Sylvia Kwan: Yeah, but then I went plbbbbbtt. Really fast.

TVGuide.com: Was your strategy going in to be a leader?
Sylvia: No!!! You learn in Survivor 101 that you never do that! [Laughs] My son and husband said, "Do the women chores, like get the firewood and get the water, and then just stay low." But then the first thing that happens is these plans [to build a shelter] show up, and I couldn't deny that I was an architect. I'd already told at least one person on the beach when we first landed. But I could, like, bang my head against the wall now. What I could have done was said, "Yes, I'm an architect, but is there a builder here?" And then Gary would raise his hand, and I'd say, "Great. I just draw these things, but you build them, so here's the whole set of plans and I'll help you in any way that I can." I should have stuck it to him. If he had finished that job as a leader, what would they have called him?

TVGuide.com: Um....
Sylvia: They would have called him a leader. And what did they call me?

TVGuide.com: Not such favorable things.
Sylvia: "Bossy." What was the difference there between him and me?

TVGuide.com: You're a girl.
Sylvia: Thank you! That's all I need to say about that. It is a man's world out there in Survivorland.

TVGuide.com: Plus, you had some bad luck. You were picked to split up the teams and then got sent to Exile Island, and then worst of all had to come back to the losing tribe.
Sylvia: Who hated me because I picked them as a losing tribe. Even now, they still think that I picked them [to be] the losing tribe on purpose, and that I wanted to be on a winning tribe. That doesn't make any sense. I divided them the way I did because of what Dreamz had told me. He said, "There are two leaders, Liliana and Rocky, and they've got an alliance of 10 people, but I'll come over to your side if you tell the nine about this. Oh, and by the way, they want to vote all you old people off." When he told me that, the only thing I could do the next day was to do it his way [and separate them] because no one had told me anything else. It was all about Dreamz, man.

TVGuide.com: I can't believe they called you old! I had to look up your age, because you do not look 52.
Sylvia: On the show I thought I kind of looked yucky, with no makeup.

TVGuide.com: Just like everybody else.
Sylvia: That's true, although some of the cute young ones still looked good. But what is interesting was that the young people didn't know how old I was. They just knew that I was older. For example, Cassandra is 10 years younger than me, but they of course said she was old. The rest of us [older people] are in our fifties, but somebody like Rita, who is 38 but looks 26, the dudes just immediately started trying to hit on her. There was this huge divide between the young people and the old people. The young people wanted to have a huge beach party, and we old folks were just getting in their way. I actually wanted to follow the plans and build the stupid shelter so the game could get started.

TVGuide.com: You didn't even get to enjoy the fruits of your labor.
Sylvia: Yeah. It wasn't done on the second night. Then I got booted off unceremoniously. It was just not pleasant for me.

TVGuide.com: Last week we saw you digging in the dirt looking for the immunity idol. Did anyone ask you what you were doing?
Sylvia: Well, they were looking at me and wondering what I was doing, but I have a feeling they must have known. Why else would I be sitting there playing in the dirt so long? I was there for two hours. I dug about 16 feet in one direction, by about 3 feet wide. It is supposed to be hidden under the threshold to the cave.

TVGuide.com: The clue said, "Dig deep," right?
Sylvia: Yeah, but I couldn't dig deep in the short time that I had. What I did was, whenever I got to native wild root — since there was a lot of wild ginger there — I'd just stop, because I knew they couldn't have dug below the native root. Every once in a while as a cover I'd throw out a bit of ginger and say, "Look, more wild ginger!"

TVGuide.com: Nice plan! You seemed surprised that the Ravu tribe lied about voting you out, but they did that last week to Erica. Isn't that just par for the course?
Sylvia: I know. In the deep, deep part of me I had a feeling it could go down the way it did. But on the surface they had told me that it was Anthony. If you saw the dig that Michelle and Mookie did at the end... I've got to replay that. Michelle didn't like me for some reason, but Mookie and I had a nice little friendship, so I want to see his face. Did he look sheepish?

TVGuide.com: I don't remember. I was too busy trying to figure out why Rita voted for Earl.
Sylvia: I have a theory on that. Rita said to me, "I am never voting for you," and in my mind I turned that into, "I'm voting for Anthony." But then she didn't vote for Anthony. So my thought is that she must have had an alliance with Anthony that I didn't know about and she didn't want to tell me about, clearly. She and Earl had some problems. Very quiet, though. Go back to Episode 1 and you'll see Earl kind of dissing her. If you put that together with her vote, you begin to see a pattern.

TVGuide.com: You're very good at all this Survivor analysis. I'm surprised you didn't make it further. Do you have a past contestant whom you really admire?
Sylvia: Believe it or not, I was modeling myself after Cerie [Survivor: Panama — Exile Island]. She was quiet, I wasn't as much of a couch potato as her, but I was definitely not strong and able to do a lot of things these young ones could do. Like that slip and slide for example. I figured if I could blend in, I would last longer, but that never had a chance to happen because of my own personality.

TVGuide.com: What did your sons say?
Sylvia: They were so mad at me. "Mom, we told you what to do, why didn't you listen?" And my husband said, "That's because she's being herself." I think to succeed you have to put your personality aside initially and play a role that you need to play. Maybe Earl really is a quiet leader and people listen. I don't know what he's like in real life. But Rita, who I got to know quite well, she was playing what I guess you would call a social game —except for with Earl. She wasn't getting mad at anybody and nobody was getting mad at her. She massaged everybody's egos.

TVGuide.com: I read that you learned to swim right before the show started. Were you able to keep up with everybody?
Sylvia: Before we landed on the island we were in the double-hulled canoe and all 19 of us were on it. Our side of the raft filled up with water and we capsized. This was the first time I had been in the ocean — the open ocean, not just at the beach. We had everything we owned for the next 39 days on us — canteens, shoes and everything. I fell in and immediately bobbed up because the salt water makes you so buoyant. I did not panic. I was very scared, but when you panic, that's when you drown. I just tried to kick a little bit. I didn't know how to tread water, and I still don't, but I was able to swim to the boat and was rescued by Earl who pushed my butt up into the boat. From that moment on I became exhilarated.

TVGuide.com: You took a potentially bad situation and turned it into a positive.
Sylvia: [Laughs] Well, on that front, anyway.

TVGuide.com: What's next for you? Aside from learning how to tread water?
Sylvia: Getting my diving certificate. I got about a third of the way through my scuba-diving certificate in Fiji afterwards. Can you believe that, [coming] from not being able to swim and being afraid of the water? But all of my clients are happy and want to talk to me, and I'm getting new clients and great projects. If other things come up, I'd love to do it. You know, my own talk show or something. "The Asian Oprah" is what all my friends call me!

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#24 Postby Miss Mary » Fri Mar 02, 2007 7:42 am

TV Guide's summary/critique.

DON'T read this if you haven't watched last night's episode! I enjoy these reviews, b/c the reviewer often catches something I missed or sums up the episode as if I was sitting right there beside her/him.

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March 1, 2007: "I’m not being negative, I'm stating the Obvious"

Let me tell you why I like Survivor. This show is always willing to mix it up. Call it a course correction if you will. For example, say you have the brilliant idea to have one tribe live in luxury while the other lives, well, not in luxury, in the hopes that this will make for one kick-ass season. And let's say that as time goes by the rich tribe actually does kick the poor tribe's ass. Repeatedly. You worry that maybe, just maybe, the season could be a bit of a snoozer. What do you do? You course correct. You whip out a little green bottle with a mysterious note and you hope for the best.

To recap, downtown Ravu has lost every challenge against uptown Moto. Every challenge. This starving tribe couldn't even win last week's food challenge for crying out loud -- and let me tell you, Rocky certainly did. For a guy who can't abide whining he's got that skill down pat. It's bad enough that Rocky morphed into Archie bunker and started tossing the B-word around (that's "broad" for you younger viewers.) but he made Anthony cry. Yes, Anthony could stand to man up a bit, but Rocky and Mookie could also lay off the guy.

As for the reward challenge, Ravu has no one to blame for its poor showing against Moto but themselves. Standing side by side on a balance beam over the ocean, tribemates had to walk past each other from one end to the other without falling into the water. Moto, with its leapfrog strategy was basically gift-wrapping this challenge for Ravu. Lisi fell in the water how many times? And yet Ravu managed to lose again. At the immunity challenge Jeff's encouraging words, "Ravu, you're still in this!" did little to change the outcome so thank goodness for that green bottle, which added a twist to the game – immunity versus luxury. Moto could either abandon their camp and avoid tribal council or keep their home and forfeit immunity. This was a no-brainer, right? Because, all the players are in it to win it, right? Not so much. To save their king size bed, Moto chose tribal council. While, I'm perplexed by that choice, it did give Moto something more to do than dip in the ocean. As a matter of fact, it revealed an alliance of five and with Gary pulling out of the show for health reasons, Dre now found himself alone along with Cassandra and this week's casualty, Liliana.

So there you have it. When one tribe's dominance threatens to topple ratings you mix it up. I’m happy that Ravu got a break this week but I wouldn't want to earn immunity this way. Hopefully, they can save themselves next week.

Little things:

-Did anyone else get a chuckle out of seeing a group of adults standing on the beach, in all seriousness, waving and saying 'Bye Papa Smurf!'?

-Before Rocky started wearing ladies clothing, I already had questions about his style – red wife beater, Flash Dance style headband. Not good. And was he feeling up Rita on the balance beam?

-Poor Gary…what exactly was wrong with him?

-While I respect Rita's choice to crawl across the lily-pads, who among you didn't flashback to Ozzy while watching this competition?

-And finally, I can't believe Moto gave up immunity. I just can't believe it.
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#25 Postby tropicana » Fri Mar 02, 2007 10:18 am

Little things:

-Did anyone else get a chuckle out of seeing a group of adults standing on the beach, in all seriousness, waving and saying 'Bye Papa Smurf
!'?



I did find this quite funny myself.
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#26 Postby Miss Mary » Thu Mar 08, 2007 9:07 am

TV Guide interview with Papa Smurf:

http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Inter ... x?posting={05F97B6A-FD1B-4CBE-BB6E-6A87C49A15C4}
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#27 Postby Miss Mary » Mon Mar 19, 2007 7:38 am

Adjust your VCR/DVR timers! Survivor airs this Wednesday, March 21st @ 8 p.m. (Eastern), instead of Thursday.

Also, found this article of interest to this season of Survivor.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16081536/

CBS: Fiji coup won't impact ‘Survivor’ filming
Military has assured producers show is safe on remote island

Updated: 7:08 p.m. CT Dec 6, 2006
NEW YORK - Some real-life unrest in Fiji won’t have an impact on the tribal councils of “Survivor,” CBS said Wednesday.

CBS is filming another edition of its popular game on an island in Fiji, where a military ruler led a coup against the country’s elected government. Most of the action was confined to the nation’s capital, Suva.

CBS has pulled some production staff out of Suva and, except for some minor issues with travel and delivery of supplies, the show has not been affected, said CBS entertainment spokesman Chris Ender.

“Our producers on location have been assured by the Fiji military that we are safe on the remote island where we are filming and that our cast and crew will be permitted to leave the country safely when the show wraps production,” he said.
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#28 Postby Bobbie Lee » Mon Mar 19, 2007 3:54 pm

Thanks for that recording reminder, Miss Mary! We remember to record on Thursdays because we're usually away from home that evening. I was looking forward to this Wednesday edition, being able to see the show so early in the evening instead of of 10:30 or 11 PM. Can't fast-forward through the commercials, but it's a more relaxing watch. :wink:
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#29 Postby Miss Mary » Wed Mar 21, 2007 7:20 am

You're welcome Bobbie Lee.

Scheduling note: No Jericho tonight, Survivor takes its timeslot. So that works out well for our TV viewing tonight! Since we're into Jericho now.....

Here's an interview on TV Guide's site with recently voted off Survivor contestant Rita - if anyone cares. She bored me!!! She seemed a bit conceited to me. But anywho, here it is:

http://www.tvguide.com/News-Views/Inter ... x?posting={A2EFD183-315D-4C39-9803-6C948F204C79}

Rita Rants About Being Survivor's Latest Ousted Female
by Angel Cohn

Since CBS' Survivor: Fiji has been shuffled all over the place because of basketball — off last week, airing Wednesday at 8 pm/ET this week — and all of the promos are promising a big twist, you might have forgotten that Rita Verreos was blindsided during the show's most recent torch-snuffing. But while Rita may have laid low during the game, the sassy single mom let loose during her interview with TVGuide.com about what it would take to win this game, the problem with beauty pageants, and Moto's utterly unfair advantage.

TVGuide.com: As a single mom, what did your kids think of you getting voted off?
Rita Verreos: They were so sad because they couldn't figure out why. What did Mommy do that was so bad? In fact, I'm still trying to figure out what I did that was so detrimental.

TVGuide.com: Is talking about lip gloss the end of the world? Is that the real reason?
Rita: There was no real reason, that's the point. If there had been one, they would have shown it. I hadn't done anything that merited me being voted off.

TVGuide.com: I didn't see you as weak in the challenges.
Rita: Exactly. Everybody was equal. I don't think that I stood out doing anything negative enough to be voted off. I think that Rocky got paranoid because he screwed up on the challenge and that's what made him go off and make up that stuff about me being annoying. Rocky says that I talk too much? From Mr. Diarrhea Mouth himself? Up until then, was I an annoying talker based on what had been shown?

TVGuide.com: No, actually you seemed to be more under the radar than anything.
Rita: I kept it together, and was just very observant. I was making myself available when I needed to be and not available when I didn't need to be. I thought I was playing a really intelligent game.

TVGuide.com: You weren't breaking down in tears, like some other people....
Rita: Hello! Why did I get voted off? Because I was missing a certain body part that would turn me into a man.

TVGuide.com: Interesting theory. It has been all women to have left so far, except for Gary, who left for medical reasons.
Rita: Uh-huh.

TVGuide.com: I thought Anthony was a goner when he had his breakdown.
Rita: I'm telling you... viewers are saying, "If I were Rita, I would have been blindsided, too, because it was just so evident that Anthony was going to go." Where did this come from? How crazy does Rocky sound when he is bashing Anthony, and then the next week he wants to go out and have lunch with him?

TVGuide.com: Does Rocky think he's giving pep talks? Is he trying to lift people's spirits?
Rita: I guess they were his version of pep talks because they were more downer talks. In fact, of anyone, I think the strength that I afforded the tribe was emotional strength more than anything physical. You never saw me breaking down. When I talked about something, it was always positive. When I made a comment, as I did on the last show, it was constructive: "Let's not put so many chefs in the kitchen." It wasn’t like, "You guys are a bunch of a--holes. You just can't shut up. Why can't you listen?"

TVGuide.com: The other tribe was at each others' throats all the time. Were you surprised to see that, since you weren't around them?
Rita: I called it! I said it when I was out there [on the island]: "Don't be fooled by the fact that they are having all this luxury. I have a feeling it isn't all smooth." From the time that they chose the camp [instead of immunity] I thought, "Something funky is going on over there. I don't think those people are getting along as much as they want us to believe." During my whole Latino excursion, as I call it, they were all over there and I was by myself on Ravu. I knew the kind of personalities that they had, so I'm not surprised that they are clashing.

TVGuide.com: What did you think of the initial split/twist?
Rita: Horrible! I had to be careful with my facial expressions because we Latins tend to be very passionate, and when we were divided you could see [how upset I was]. I was lucky Jeff [Probst] didn't catch it, because he caught Boo. When Boo saw that I was on the other tribe, he shook his head. I looked at him and said, "I'm f---ked," but I quickly caught myself; I didn't want Ravu to know how sad I was to be on their tribe because they were going to hate me. I thought we were unevenly matched from the beginning. Then we just got consecutively worse. We kept losing, and losing by so little. It was very demoralizing.

TVGuide.com: I thought the last reward challenge with the wrestling was completely unfair. Moto had such a physical advantage over you.
Rita: Oh, my god, what was that? What the hell? Even the mental challenges, do you think our brains were even functioning the same as their brains? We'd been through Survivor and so far they've been on Fantasy Island. The producers actually apologized to us after that challenge. They said, "We saw it and we didn't sleep last night thinking about what was going to happen to you guys." They didn't show this, but the cartilage in my nose cracked. Sandra cracked my nose.

TVGuide.com: But you toughed it out.
Rita: I never complained. And not only that, but I went again.

TVGuide.com: You are a tough cookie.
Rita: Yeah, I'm a tough cookie, honey. But did that come into play when the decision was made? Not to be mean, but here's my take on that moment. The members of Ravu knew that my nose had been cracked, because Jeff stopped everything at that point and brought the medics in. I didn't ask for it. Jeff said, "Are you OK?" and I said, "Yes, I'm fine." He said, "No, your nose is bleeding." I said, "Let's just go with it. Let's go!" and he said, "No, you are being too tough." The medic said that the cartilage is cracked, but the nose isn't broken. I said I wanted to go on. Then it was my turn again, and Michelle said, "Wait, this is insane, you guys are going to let Rita go again? Hello!" It was her way of saying that Earl or anyone would be a better match for Cassandra. But of course, when it came time to be a real man, they just [looked the other way]. But when it was time to criticize women about talking about lip gloss, then they are all manly.

TVGuide.com: Who was your alliance with?
Rita: I had a couple things going on. It was Mookie, Michelle, Rocky and I. Then Earl and Anthony approached me. I said yes, because at that point I had had enough of Mookie.

TVGuide.com: How hard was it to be away from your kids?
Rita: It was excruciating. This is going to make me sound like a bad mommy, but the only way that I got through it was to not think about them. I thought about them the first night and I almost lost it. If you put yourself in my shoes it wasn't just the time factor, but the fact that I am their sole parent right now. Their dad isn't even in the same country. I'm the only parent they have and [the only] provider they've known for the past three years. I cannot give my parents enough gratitude and props for stepping in and giving me this chance of a lifetime.

TVGuide.com: I'm sure they are proud.
Rita: My son thinks I rock. He's like, "Mom, don't worry about it, you're going to be on All-stars." I'm like, "Oh, you're putting me up for this again?" His main impetus in making me do this was that his teacher was a big Survivor fan. I didn't want to do it. At first I was scared to death. "Are you kidding? I'm going to die!"

TVGuide.com: You knew what you were getting into, though.
Rita: Yeah, for me it was more symbolic. After three years of struggling and trying to make ends meet and jump-start a career, I'd been feeling the total opposite of a survivor. I'm very spiritual, so when this suddenly came into my life I thought this must be God up to his old little tricks. How ironic is it that I am feeling the total opposite of a survivor and what lands on my lap is something called Survivor? It just gave me that reminder of, "Why are you doubting? Look what you have achieved. You are doing it for your two kids and this is just the beginning and don't give up." I set an example for myself and hopefully other women my age and single parents — that you are never too old to dream.

TVGuide.com: Are you back advising pageant girls?
Rita: I do coach girls for the Miss USA pageant. But my main goal is to hopefully land something as a TV host. I have a big goal to hopefully, someday, be called upon when Barbara Walters decides to put a Latina point of view on The View, which has yet to be represented on there. They've had every other ethnicity on there and with the Hispanic population what it is in the United States, we should be represented there. I can't afford not to aim high, because I've got my two little ones to set an example for.

TVGuide.com: They have pulled from the Survivor pool before with Elisabeth Hasselbeck.
Rita: They have, and if they can have a shoe designer on there.... I do have a journalism background, and I have a literature degree under my belt. It isn't too far from the left.

TVGuide.com: Back to the pageants for a sec: do you think they are getting a bad rep lately?
Rita: I know! What the heck is going on with the pageants? That is insane. I'm disappointed that [Donald] Trump made the decision [to let Tara Conner keep her Miss USA title], because for me pageants have always been about representing a positive image, and there are rules and standards that we should not bend. I thought pageants were to make girls the role models that they should be. I'm personally very upset because the girl that I trained last year was the first runner-up that could have taken the crown. I'm training this year's Miss California for Miss USA [airing Friday at 9 pm, on NBC]. I'll be there and, as you know my brother, Nick, was on Project Runway, so he's designing her gown.

TVGuide.com: What a talented family you have.
Rita: We are very, very blessed.
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#30 Postby Miss Mary » Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:37 pm

Did anyone watch Survivor yet? Lots happened tonight. I won't reveal details until others have watched it. I hope most fans here knew it was airing tonight!
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#31 Postby Brent » Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:47 pm

I watched parts of it since nothing else was on(haven't watched any this season), what was the deal with the girl who was sad to still BE IN THE GAME? Is that what Survivor has been reduced to? Because if so, well I haven't missed much. :roll:
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#32 Postby Miss Mary » Wed Mar 21, 2007 8:55 pm

A few episodes ago this dingbat (Lisi, sp?), had no sympathy for an ailing member. Papa Smurf was very ill and she complained she didn't come on Survivor to babysit. Ever since she said that, I've wanted her gone. I loved how Jeff made her sound looney. Wait, she did that herself. He only pointed it out! She has to join the tribe with all men next week - this will be good. She thinks she's a strong competitor! She and Rocky will go at it and he'll be at odds with her, like he was with Anthony. Yep, this will be very interesting.....LOL

We've enjoyed this Survivor season. I don't think it's been reduced to anything remotely boring.
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#33 Postby O Town » Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:04 am

I so thought that Rocky dug himself a hole that he couldn't get out of at tribal, I knew it was too good to be true for him to get voted out. Ugh, he is really starting to wear on my nerves.

We have enjoyed this season as well, no complaints thus far.
And last nights challenge was awesome! Something different for a change. :D
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#34 Postby Miss Mary » Thu Mar 22, 2007 6:43 am

I thought Rocky was history too. But I've seen a few too many tribals, where you knew in your gut how the vote was heading and you were wrong, once again. I believe they edit tribal council in such a way, that you think ~you~ have it all figured out and you often times don't! I was a little shocked though when it was Anthony going down. It would have been such a treat to see Rocky go down. The look on his face would have been priceless!

Ah, but the real fireworks begin next week. Lisi joins the poor man's camp and has Rocky as a tribemate. Now this I gotta see!!!! I don't think I've disliked a female player more, until Lisi.
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#35 Postby Miss Mary » Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:07 am

One word......

Arrrrrgggghhhhh!!!!

Loved tribal last night......the jury next week is going to be very interesting!!! Comments anyone?
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#36 Postby Pburgh » Fri Mar 30, 2007 8:09 am

Glad Rocky is gone. What a jerk. He did remind me of a skinny Sylvester Stallone playing Rocky!!!

Love the fake ammunity idol being hidden!!!! lol
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#37 Postby Chacor » Fri Mar 30, 2007 11:01 am

Do we have an expanded jury this year? With 11 people still left in the game it would mean we have 10 jury members (assuming a final two) or 9 members (assuming a final three). If the former we could have a hung jury (5-5), if the latter we could have a hung jury (3-3-3, or 4-4-1). Will be interesting.
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#38 Postby Miss Mary » Fri Mar 30, 2007 2:15 pm

I asked the same thing. My family (who has watched Survivor since the beginning) told me the rules can change in Survivor. I thought watch it be funny and Rocky wrong about being on the jury. Turns out I guess he is. And I am glad, he will lend some interesting comments. If nothing else, great facial expressions.

I watched the ABC morning show. He looked the same, still thin, but he had his hair all gelled. Talk show host (forget his name) said it didn't seem like Rocky had a good game plan. Rocky agreed. Saying the show surprised him, he didn't expect it to be so harsh. Something like that. Rocky implied he was still upset during the jury scenes so we're in for a treat next week!

I thought the blindfold challenge was funny. Michelle falling off, I'm sorry but that was funny. But what spunk she has - she just got right back up! Then Boo thought he would relieve her but couldn't see! So dam* comical....we were all cracking up!!!!

We should know better than to eat during Survivor, we had just started an evening snack when Rocky's tribemates were sick as dogs for overeating. We did not need to see that!

Here's a good review from TV Guide, in case anyone is interested:

http://community.tvguide.com/blog/TV-Sh ... /800031434

Survivor: Fiji
by Rhoda Charles
March 29, 2007: Great Balls of Fire!

Surely this isn't Survivor: Fiji that I'm watching? Talk about your quick turnaround. Tonight's Survivor was interesting, funny, entertaining, did I already say funny? At the end of the hour I was a happy armchair camper. Let me tell you why. I laughed pretty much through the whole show, including at things that weren't supposed to be funny — like the fact that the rub-you-the-wrong-way Lisi is a customer service rep. I found that funny.

Tonight's show made me happy from Yau-man's successful hunt for the immunity idol to the flamethrowers and fireballs at the reward challenge. Heck, I was just happy we had a reward challenge. I laughed at Mookie's expression after Yau-man sunk a fireball for his tribe — that same Ravu player who moments before had been laughing at Yau-man's technique.

I was happy that Ravu finally won a challenge. But I gotta tell you, I think the odds were stacked in Ravu's favor for this one. I mean, come on, this challenge was designed for a tribe of guys (and Lisi). Any guy who had ever played Lacrosse could have won it, especially with the added incentive of a day at the arcade, hot dogs and beer. Toss in a flaming pellet, and there was no way Ravu was losing that one. And did you check out the pits on Lisi? There's no way she's not one of the guys.

I'm happy that because of their win Ravu got some more food. Who among us, though, didn't see the stomach upset on the horizon?

Earl makes me happy: from his positive attitude to his alliance with Yau-man to his snake-ridden island complete with tourism bureau of one.

The amount of screen time Edgardo had tonight makes me happy.

Yau-man makes me happy with his gleeful grin and his all-around skill. This man is the man, and it's crazy to me that most of the other players don't realize the threat in their midst. The only player who does recognize Yau-man's value is in an alliance with him. But as far as The Yau goes, I'd be happy if he won purely because of his out-of-the-box strategizing. Fake immunity idol indeed. Love. It.

I’m happy that in real life I don't laugh at blind people, but on Survivor, watching blindfolded folks swing bats at hanging skulls was too much for me to suppress my giggles. Who am I kidding? I snorted watching Boo. Not only was his swiping at the skull hilarious, but so was his backwards retreat to his team. Topping off his ridiculous performance was his replacing Michelle as the caller but not being able to see. Such precious moments! Then Michelle had to go and fall off the platform. Mookie walking into an obstacle at crotch height — no wonder he didn't put up much of a fight for Rocky after this immunity challenge. He just didn't have the... um, he was not himself.

I’m happy that Moto won immunity. Like ecstatic. Earl, Yau-man, Michelle and Cassandra are safe while Lisi and Rocky are on the block. Now, it was a toss-up for me as to who should be voted out of Ravu. Wait. I'm lying, because I was disappointed that Dreamz didn't take the opportunity to force a tie by getting Mookie and Rocky to vote for Lisi. Dreamz has to know that if he lets Alex, Edgardo and Lisi vote out the original Ravu members then he's only two tribal councils away from a snuffed torch. My fingers are crossed for him to make it to the merge.

I’m happy that tribal council ended with the dismissal of one of Survivor's most colorful players. Rocky went out as he played the game: angry and screaming. I expect that his post-tribal council wail will be up on YouTube soon. However, this isn't the last we'll see of him because James (I think we can drop the Rocky moniker now) is the first member of the jury. I can't believe it's that time of the season already, but alas, we're here and it is time for the players to start courting votes.

Overall, I’m pretty satisfied with tonight's show. I guess you could say that I’m happy that I held out faith that this season would improve.
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#39 Postby Bobbie Lee » Fri Mar 30, 2007 5:48 pm

Great episode! I really enjoyed seeing Yau-Man kissing that idol. He looked like a little kid finding a Crackerjack prize for the first time. :lol:
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#40 Postby tropicana » Fri Mar 30, 2007 7:39 pm

yeah Yau-man really looked impressive on that episode. Can you beleive he was even capable of thinking of, making and planting a fake immunity idol? hahaaaa i gotta say...he's much much wiser than he looks.

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