I'd say the people that didn't get much airtime in this episode probably aren't winning. For example, I don't think Monica is winning the game.
Younger Kelly fits the mold of the type of player that wins these types of seasons.
I'd say the people that didn't get much airtime in this episode probably aren't winning. For example, I don't think Monica is winning the game.
Younger Kelly fits the mold of the type of player that wins these types of seasons.
He got so much screen time that I halfway wondered if he was the first boot. He seems to be filling the Unfrozen Caveman Survivor Player role.
Random prediction. The winner of the game is going to be one of the people that got a confessional while on their way to see Probst.
The way Probst announced who made the cut was kind of weird. I mean, it was going to be awkward for the people that missed the cut regardless but he kind of did it American Idol/Dancing with the Stars style when there was two other more funs way he could have done it.
If you're going to rip off another reality show,…
They missed an opportunity by not having the ending promo be, "THERE'S ONLY ZERO EPISODES LEFT UNTIL THE SERIES FINALE OF MAD MEN!"
Just think, there are kids that are being conceived at this very moment that in 15-17 years will be filmed listening to Rihanna or Taylor Swift and going, "I have no idea what this is."
Here's the weird thing. If Spencer makes it to the end, he's probably a lock to win, but he doesn't have a lot of guaranteed votes.
Jeremiah is his only FOR SURE vote. Tasha would probably vote for him but I could see her voting for Tony over him if it came down to it. Sarah/Morgan/Jefra/LJ could vote for him but they…
If it's a final three, I could see there being a family visit just to kill time until the final immunity challenge.
Add a little emotion to the final episode.
I would imagine Lane's office has been unoccupied since Lane "resigned" from the company.
Why would anyone want the office where a guy hung himself? Anyone working there during that time period wouldn't want to be in that office and anyone that started after Lane died that was worthy of an office would have been told…
Got to say, I was rooting for Tony to get blindsided but now I guess I'm cool with whomever to win. As a shallow male, I'm glad Morgan made it far enough to be included on the jury so it's all gravy from here.
So does this mean we'll have a season with returning players vs. new players where Cass dominates and wins easily ala Cochran?
She's kind of the anti-Brandon Hantz.
I guess it's the smarter play. Alexis might have easily went back with the beauty pageant runner-up and LJ and been the sixth for the other tribe. Jeremiah knows the other tribe tried to set him up so he's not flipping nor would they want him. I suppose there's a debate as to why Sarah wasn't a target since now she's…
Is there something in the Survivor Insider or deleted scenes stuff about where Morgan stands with the brains people? Is she aligned with them cause they know she was on the outs and they aren't worried about her flipping or were they just more leery of the other two?
The only reason to blindside Cliff right away is if you think you won't be able to do so at the merge.
Now they've completely lost their numbers. Lindsey and Woo are now on the outs so Tony now has to pair up with the two beauty people and those two beauty people could easily flip and join up with Alexis and the…
I think there was one time where a tribe threw a challenge and they didn't edit it as a bad move and it ended up working out.
Can't remember which season though. Maybe one of the Russell seasons?
I never get when a tribe considers throwing a challenge. That almost always ends up biting the tribe in the ass and they almost always end up looking bad in the edit of the show.
The only scenario where throwing a challenge makes any sense at all is if it's right before a merge and you have a one or two tribe member…