Domenick, Kellyn, Stephanie J., Bradley
Survivor Tuvalu wrote:
Iloveschool71 wrote:
Survivor Tuvalu wrote: I’m not really sure what haunted item will be associated with M. Bradshaw, and I think they might use something with Yau-man and the car curse.
It would probably be the vote steal, since she was sitting on the bench that it was hidden on, then Sarah ended up using it to vote her out.
I'm not sure because her clip was from MvGX, not Game Changers.
Probably because she had a better reaction in MvGX? :)
This season was going to be a top ten season for me no matter what. No matter who won, this would’ve been a top ten season. It had fantastic editing and fantastic characters. Everyone that made the finale was three dimensional, dynamic, and we saw the good, the bad, and the ugly about them. I look for great characterization in Survivor over, say, strategy. Top ten season, no matter what.
THEN the B.S. twist happened. Oh...that B.S. twist. That twist was such B.S.! I bet they only used it because that type of thing allowed Morgan to win BBOTT. If they could have just you know...TOLD the castaways that this twist would occur, then everything would’ve changed. Now you can play idols until final five AND practice fire to make it to the end. B freaking S! Ben never should’ve been sitting at the end. He lost final immunity, and he should’ve been voted out.
Now, I disliked Ben before this but I would’ve excepted him as a winner. But I can’t accept him as a winner because he never should’ve been at the end in the first place! If he’d won final immunity, then everything would be cool. But he didn’t, so Devon should’ve won.
I hate that this twist is apart of the show now because it’s unfair. Now since people know about it, from S37 on, we get to witness Goat Herding 101 because you can’t let threats to even four anymore! Oh, joy!
Survivor Tuvalu wrote: I’m not really sure what haunted item will be associated with M. Bradshaw, and I think they might use something with Yau-man and the car curse.
It would probably be the vote steal, since she was sitting on the bench that it was hidden on, then Sarah ended up using it to vote her out.
Tanglefrost wrote: Congratulations S35 on having the most irrelevant first two boots in recent memory. :/ At least in MGX & KR, the first two boots had some impact on the story and were characters. Ugh. This season is not shaping up well so far.
Are you kidding? This was one of the best edited episodes in a while! This season looks great so far.
Ivanornels wrote: Hopefully Survivor learns from this and never decides to stray from a 90 minute premiere again.
SEG doesn't get to choose, CBS does. It's usually 90 minutes, because it airs consecutively with the 90 minute Big Brother finale. They had to do 60 minutes because CBS wanted to pull viewers in for the series premiere of Seal Team, which was 60 minutes.
I mean, Ian, I'd definitely be interested. But you know me and how I can be real active for a long period of time then disappear for a bit.
Ah. I do go on Inside Survivor for casting spoilers, but I've never thought of them as REAL spoilers. My mistake! :)
How is it a spoiler site? I'm not doubting you, Ian, I was just wondering your reasoning for deeming it a spoiler site.
I know Jeff called Mana an orange tribe, but are we really going to classify a clearly red tribe as orange?
Bionicforce wrote: Iloveschool71, can you please link that video? Thanks.
Sorry, it wasn't a video, it was an article: http://xfn-blogs.xfinity.com/tv/2017/02/08/survivor-host-jeff-probst-game-changers-theme-idols-twists/
Brad is listed as a 30-year-old from Cambridge, MA. That's Aubry.
Surferdude1219 wrote: Start with two tribes. Then, at eighteen, two becomes three like in Cambodia and MvGX. However, instead of one auxiliary tribe, all THREE tribes are auxiliary. EVERYONE starts from scratch.
That's a good idea, but I don't know if the producers could find FIVE beaches for all the tribes.
Wow, this is devastating. 2016 sucked...even though it seems he didn't do much in the game he was one of my favorites. May he Rest In Peace.
NewGenGamer wrote:
Wrong. Lucy vote?
Technically, yes. But he played the idol on Jessica, negating all of the votes against her, only leaving his and CeCe's votes against Lucy, so in a way, he sort of did.
It's more that he's voted "right" at each vote, not necessarily with the majority.
While I definitely preferred Michelle to Taylor, I believe the Freaks & Geeks made the right choice. Yes, Taylor pissed everyone off and is a challenge threat, but Michelle actually had a chance at winning the whole thing. I do think the Triforce (I cringe at calling the alliance of four that) made a mistake in targeting Adam. I get that people get a bit blindside-happy at the merge, but Michelle may have actually been spared had they gone after a Gen-Xer. Gen X Jessica could've easily been the target because of her challenge performance. To sum it up, the Freaks & Geeks are smart while the Triforce is NOT.
You know, if was perfectly fine with this season until this episode. Michaela really is the best player, no matter how much they shove David in our faces. Don't get me wrong here, I'm not just another bitter Michaela fan. I REALLY don't see the logic in the move. I mean, let's be real, Michaela was smart but she was on their side. She would have never flipped. The problem I have with modern day Survivor is that people want too many big moves.
The only plus of this merge is that they are finally merging with three tribes. But really, there are four women left and one of them is SUNDAY?! No wonder Proust loved this season...
BrooklynGames wrote:
I am not sure if it was back to back, but Russel I think got 2 idols from the same camp
Russell got his first idol from the Foa Foa camp, which he played at the merge. In the episode after the merge, Russel found the Aiga idol and played it in that episode.