Brent - I agree! We've been watching old seasons of Survivor and players in the early seasons had such a determination to remain in the game! They could could days w/o food other than rice and not grumble too much about it.
Kathy will go down as one of the most annoying players - ever. She couldn't "feel" her family any longer! If I were her family, I'd be so embarrassed, for her!
I already know I'd be a terrible player out there and would never, in a million years, try out. But my family knows of several people that would be excellent players. Don't you just wish you could swap the people you know that would love to be in this game for people like Chet and Kathy? Ugh.....
What about Erik's idol worship for Ozzy? I thought I heard music from the Lion King as Cirie compared those two to father and son on Lion King? Was I wrong? LOL
And oh, BTW - another blindside at Tribal, of a sorts. The looks on smug Tracy's face.....she couldn't even SPELL Ozzy's name right! Has she not watched his season? I rest my case.....he he
Mary
*Edit* TV Guide's Survivor blog......the reviewer does a very good job! Saying things I thought of as I watched (aside from feeling sorry for Kathy). LOL
TV Guide
http://community.tvguide.com/blog-entry ... /800035854Survivor: Micronesia - Fans vs. Favorites
Episode Recap: Like a Wide-Eyed Kid in the Candy Store!
What is going on here? I’m crying watching Survivor. Last week we had Jonathan’s heartbreaking leave from the game and this week Kathy had me ready to bawl with her total breakdown. It was so sad to watch, but for the first time ever I think viewers got a true taste of what the Survivor experience is like. I know if I had to sleep in that cave with the rats and the bats and the creepy crawlies in order to avoid the hours-long downpour outside I would have found myself in much the same condition as Kathy. Poor thing.
It is well documented how Jeff feels about quitters on this show, but when he sat on that log next to Kathy and said that he just wanted to understand you realize again why he’s the best host on TV. Kathy replied, “I don’t want anybody to think that I’m quitting,” and I completely teared up. And so another player leaves the game without benefit of a vote or a torch snuffing. I’ll miss the wackiness that Kathy brought to the show and I hope that she’s reading this in a warm dry place.
Over at Malakal Ozzy’s dominance became a problem for his tribe though he somehow seemed unaware of this. Perhaps that is because he was basking in the glow of Erik’s admiration. Cirie described that relationship best by likening the pair to Mufasa and Simba from Disney’s The Lion King. Up at the top of a coconut tree the view was great for Ozzy. From a tiny boat in the middle of the ocean, or from Exile Island things looked very different to Cirie and Tracy, each of whom had been forced into a situation not to their liking by His Ozness. Even Amanda admitted to being turned off by Ozzy’s attitude. And yet with all of those bad feelings wafting around camp Ozzy did not even consider using his idol at tribal council. An interesting choice considering all the double-crossing that was going on.
I admit I couldn’t keep up. After the phenomenally fun-looking immunity challenge (which I’m not convinced Cirie and Amanda didn’t throw) Amanda, Cirie and Ami were going to vote out Erik. But Ami plotted with Tracy and Erik to vote out Ozzy all the while letting Ozzy believe that he, Ami, Cirie and Amanda were voting out Tracy. After all that Tracy got voted out 5-1. I was like, what? As Jeff said earlier, “I just want to understand.”
What is clear to me is that, on Malakal at least, the Favorites are picking off the Fans. I feel bad for the fans because I think they are suffering from the season’s concept. It is 19 days into the show and there are still fans that we barely know. Who is the girl with the eyebrows? Anybody know? Previews for next week hint at some airtime for the nameless faceless few who have yet to make an impression with viewers, but tick-tock, time is running out for viewers to get attached to these players enough to root for them in the end.
Speaking of…I can’t end this recap without mentioning one of the most head-scratching cultural nuggets I’ve ever seen on Survivor: the Micronesian Moneystone. Just how big are these people’s wallets?
Granite currency aside, the show is gearing up for its second half where team play is eschewed and it becomes all about individual immunity. Did Malakal miss its chance to eliminate the island’s biggest threat? Will Amanda turn on Ozzy or is she (still) all talk and no action? And is Kathy right when she says, “Never in a million years would I ever do this again!” If you were a Survivor alum would you go back for a second tour?