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Alaginger
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Friday, November 13, 2009 - 6:47 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Jeff's Blog on Episode 9:
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First off, I want to thank all of the Survivor fans who voted for the People’s Choice nominations. Thanks to your support we were nominated for Best Competition Show. Survivor previously won the Peoples Choice Award in 2001, 02, 03, 04 and thanks to our loyal fans we are once again nominated. If you have time and want to vote for us to win, simply go to:
http://www.peopleschoice.com/pca/vote/

Okay to this weeks episode…

I KILLED SOMETHING Y’ALL
Little ole Natalie is really coming of age out in Samoa.

Natalie killing the rat is one of my favorites moments of all time. It’s wrong on so many levels but never ever fails to make me stop what I am doing and watch.

If you pitched this as the opening scene to a new Wes Craven horror movie, you’d sell the idea in the room:

Extremely attractive twenty-something blonde wearing a skimpy golden-roped string bikini is wandering through the woods alone. Tired. Scared. Reallllly hungry. She encounters a rat scrounging for food. So as not to alert the rat or mess up her pedicure, she tip toes through the jungle inching closer and closer to her prey. Silently picking up a large stick she hammers the rat to death with one strong blow.

Natalie: “It was really hard for me because he was looking at me.. he was cute… but I’ve never been this hungry in my entire life.”

Therein lies one of the most beautiful things about Survivor. It forces people to confront truths about themselves they might otherwise never have to face. Think about what you witnessed. A pretty little pharmaceutical sales rep walking barefoot thru the jungle, in a bikini, whacking a rat until it’s dead. That’s not normal behavior.

I believe it was difficult for Natalie to kill the rat and I also believe she never second- guessed it. She had never been so h-u-n-g-r-y in her entire life. Who knows how far she would have gone for a burger.

YES, that will most definitely be a part of the live Survivor: Samoa Reunion show on CBS Sunday, December 20th in Los Angeles.

REWARD
The Sliding Rocks are one of those amazing natural wonders that you often find in the most unlikely of places. They were as fun as they looked, both for adults and for kids and I think it’s one of those moments the Survivors will probably only appreciate years from now when they look back and remember the time they spent in that beautiful little pocket of the world.

But let’s be clear, as fun as the rocks are they’re not nearly as much fun as sliding down a hillside built on a million one-dollar bills… that is always the ultimate goal in this game.

HE DID IT AGAIN
While the Galu gang was sliding down the rocks, frolicking in the water and eating chocolate brownies, Russell was putting himself one step closer to the million dollars doing what he does better than anybody in the history of this game… finding another HIDDEN immunity idol without the help of a clue.

You need not waste any time responding to this blog about how I give Russell too much credit. I won’t respond. Nobody has ever done what he is doing. So smart and so obvious when you think about it. Of course the idol has to be somewhere that is somewhat easy to find, because we want it to found. If we hid it in the middle of nowhere people wouldn’t find it even with 20 clues. We just have never had anybody take the initiative to start looking without the clue. It’s really quite brilliant. Like it or not, the pirate with the missing tooth continues to reinvent the game.

Come on, just admit it – Russell is growing on you a little bit, right?

I’m still shaking my head because in many ways it reminds me of Richard Hatch in season one. It’s as though the rest of the players are playing a different game. It certainly doesn’t mean he’ll win or even make it to the end but there is no denying he is playing a different game than anybody else.

INSIGHT: While we’re on the subject of hidden immunity idols. A lot of people have been asking me why I have not been asking “If anybody has the idol and you want to play it now is the time to do so…” before I read the votes. Here’s why – this season the clues have all been secretive. So there is no way for me to be certain that everybody knows there is an idol in play. Therefore, I can never ask for them to play it at tribal council because I might be giving something away.

That is why every Survivor is told before the game begins that regardless whether I ask for it or not, if they want to play the idol I will always pause before reading the votes giving them ample time to stand up and declare their intention to play it.


LAURA STAYS ALIVE
Regardless whether you like the way Laura is playing or not, you have to give her credit. She is a smart and scrappy player who is holding her own in challenges. Individual challenges are one of the great elements of the game. You have the chance to save yourself and if you’re good enough, nobody can stop you.

Laura came through in a big way and clearly had no idea how desperately she needed immunity. Had she not won, she would have been voted out and Kelly would still be in the game.

I also enjoy Laura’s cocky swagger. She doesn’t pretend anything. When she’s feeling it she says it. I dig it.

CLEVER THOUGHTS FROM DAVE BALL
I think Dave should publish a book filled with witty comments and observations on life. I’d read anything he wanted to write. My favorite from this week:

Dave Ball: “And as soon as we burn all the Foa Foa’s we kill a chicken. (flashes a peace sign) I’m not sharing with anybody who isn’t purple.”

SHAMBO’S PLAN B
It was a bummer to see Kelly go, as she was a bit of an innocent bystander. But when you’re playing the “quiet” game that can happen.

Coming into tribal council Galu was clearly cocky, but they damn sure did not leave with the same confidence.

When Russell stood up to play the idol once again, the reactions of Kelly, Dave, Monica and Laura were solid gold.

As I continued to read Russell votes, you could feel the Galu tribe growing anxious… wondering… whose name (from Galu) was going to come up on the parchment.

When Kelly saw her name, she knew it was over.

Goodbye dreads. Loved having you and you will be missed, although I’m sure Erik is excited you’re sticking around to be on the jury.

So… it’s now 6-4. Or is it 5-5? There’s another idol in play. What are the odds that Russell can do it again? If not, are his days numbered?

Look forward to your thoughts. I’m gonna go replay the rat scene one more time before bed.

Remember if you want to vote for People’s Choice Award go to:
http://www.peopleschoice.com/pca/vote/

Later.

Alaginger
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Friday, November 13, 2009 - 6:53 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
CBS Mis-Direction. Picture Caps courtesy of Survivor Phoenix:
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Transcript:

Jeff Probst: Next time on Survivor...it's a showdown between Russell and Laura.
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Laura: It's only a matter of time, Russ.

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Russell <in confessional> : I'm 10 times smarter than she could ever be.

Jeff Probst: And finding the next idol means everything.
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Dave: They're moving.

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(Russell and Jaison shown walking through jungle)

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Laura: Go get 'em. Let's follow them.

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Russell: <starts running> : Come on Dave!

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(Dave following Russell)

Laura: We need to get that immunity idol out of Russell's hands.

Alaginger
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Friday, November 13, 2009 - 12:20 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
PRESS RELEASE

TEMPERS FLARE AND AN ALLIANCE THREATENS TO SPLINTER APART AT THE MOST DRAMATIC TRIBAL COUNCIL YET, ON "SURVIVOR SAMOA"

A clever castaway jeopardizes the success of a scheme to ensure their own safety in the game.

Alaginger
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Friday, November 13, 2009 - 12:35 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Okay ... here's just a little tidbit of the Episode 9 TC voting. Once the clip is fixed, if the transcript catches up, I'll bring over the whole thing.
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Tribal Council Voting

Watch as the Aiga tribe members cast their votes

Brett ("Russel"): Russell, I'm voting for you tonight. You are the biggest threat amongst the Foa Foa tribemates and unfortunately you have to go.

Kelly (Russell): Russell, I respect your passion for the game, but you just came in swinging too hard and too fast.

Dave (Russ): Russell, I'm voting for you because I think you're the most dangerous member of the Foa Foa tribe. I'll meet you at Lafayette and we'll grub out.

Monica ("Russel"): You tried to stir up trouble from the minute you got to camp. You made way too many promises you couldn't keep. Sorry Russell. (smirks) So much for the fireman's oath.

(the clip does not work after Monica's vote)

Alaginger
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Friday, November 13, 2009 - 3:56 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
SquidProQuo at Survivor Blows participated in an online interview today with Kelly. This is what she had to say of interest about the program:
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"RE: Kelly will be online and taking all your questions @ 3:30 pm ET"
Thanks, I participated and thought it was a good chat. A few items of note:

I asked her if other than Shambo, if she thought anyone else on Galu had the potential to flip, or whether the remaining Galus would stay tight, and she said "I think with Erik gone, John could flip...and right now, it seems like a tied game at 5-5."

Someone asked who she thought would go next, and she said that Laura obviously has a huge target on her back.

I asked her who on FF and Galu were playing the best game; she said "I feel like Russell on Fao Faoo is playing the best game, and strategy wise, Brett is playing the best game from Galu - he is strong physically and has good alliances with everyone."

Someone asked whether she thought Russell outwitted Galu, and she said yes. She also said, "As much as I disliked Russell's sneaky ways, he is one heck of a player and really deserves to win."

I asked who was really calling the shots at Galu, Laura or 1 of the guys, and she said that everyone "thought" they were calling the shots at this point, but it was really Laura. She also said that if Galu would have been able to vote off all the FFs as originally planned, she thought that she, Brett and Laura would be the F3.

SquidProQuo also remembered that somebody else ask if Kelly thought Natalie would join the girls on Galu, and Kelly said that if they could have got Russell booted, they were wanting to add Natalie to their alliance.

Freetimefinally
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Friday, November 13, 2009 - 5:15 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Freetimefinally a private message Print Post    
In the fifth picture down in the thread where the caption says "Jeff Probst: And finding the next idol means everything. " is Russell holding a package in his left hand. Could it be a wrapped up Immunity Idol.

Juju2bigdog
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Friday, November 13, 2009 - 7:29 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Juju2bigdog a private message Print Post    
Dang, it sure looks like it Freetime! Surely CBS wouldn't post a dead giveaway like that??!?!?

Alaginger
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 - 7:35 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Gosh, don't you think he would be looking up at his hand, rather than down further into the tree-trunk? I really don't think they would give it away that easily........but then, "What do I know?"

Alaginger
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Thanks a bunch to Survivor Fever:

Transcript:

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Announcer: Two immunity idols played.

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Laura: We totally underestimated Russell's capability of finding the idols.

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Announcer: Two victories for Russell.

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Jeff Probst: The tribe has spoken (Erik's torch snuffed). The tribe has spoken (Kelly's torch snuffed). The hidden immunity idol goes back into the game.

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Announcer: A third idol is hidden on the island.
Laura: We need to keep that idol out of Russell's hands.

Announcer: Will he find it...

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Russell <confessional> : They're like magnets to me.

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Jeff Probst <at challenge> : Go!

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Announcer: ...and become the greatest Survivor ever...

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Russell <confessional> : I know I don't need it.

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Announcer: ...or the biggest fool?
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Ginger Note: The pictures of the challenge --- do not know at this point if that is the RC, the IC, or a combo. Since Brett is wearing his bandana exactly in the same position, it appears that the plaque breaking and the arrow shooting are two different parts of the same challenge. Brett obviously moves on to the 2nd part of the challenge, but who else does?

Goddessatlaw
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 - 8:52 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Goddessatlaw a private message Print Post    
Great spoilers again, thank you Alaginger! Looking forward to more information on what happens next Thursday.

Freetimefinally
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 - 10:49 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Freetimefinally a private message Print Post    
"Gosh, don't you think he would be looking up at his hand, rather than down further into the tree-trunk?"

If you look at all three pictures of Russell. First one shows him looking for idol. Next one he has thumbs up and the next one (that looks like it is in his hand) shows him as if he is in dipbelief that he found the new idol.

Also one of the next quotes from galu says "we need to get that idol out of russels hands"

I think he has it again.

Alaginger
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 - 11:26 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
(LOL) Okay Free ... here's the full video that the picture you are talking about was taken from. If you watch it in motion, you see that he has stuff in his left hand while he is still stirring around and looking down into the tree hole. So, I don't think he has an idol in his hand in that picture.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8waBAPzHtoE

This doesn't mean that he doesn't find another idol, but in the last set of pictures, Russell says "I know I don't need it." I don't know if he means he doesn't need the Hidden II or if he is saying he doesn't need the immunity necklace. Speculators at other boards, (based on a hint from a spoiler about somebody going to the show producers and asking questions about TC ties), seem to think that Russell thinks he is safe because they are in tie-mode (5 to 5) counting Shambo.

I wouldn't put it past Russell to have it again, or to bluff that he has it again, or to know that one of his Foa Foa members has it and feel safe with a tie. If I were Russell, I would get the 4 FF and Shambo to vote for Monica so that the tie-breaker would be between Monica (who has probably never started a fire with flint) to be against Russell. Or, if it is the purple rock thing, it usually goes that if there is a tie, they redo the vote, and if still a tie, the two people tied don't even have to draw for the purple rock. I really think the purple rock thing was so long, long ago that it doesn't exist any more........but then again, "What do I know?"

Alaginger
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 - 12:56 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Cut and Pasted from the RNO (Reality News Online) interview with Kelly:
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RNO: Who were you close to in the game besides Laura and Monica?

Kelly: My biggest ally was Brett.

RNO: Wow, we totally didn’t see that.

Kelly: Exactly. I think we were playing a very similar game, we were two of the youngest out there. I think to be honest he was my number one ally before the girls. He was aware that Monica was getting the target put on her, so if we had to forfeit someone to a vote, that was going to happen. I think my only true allegiance was to Brett.

Alaginger
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Saturday, November 14, 2009 - 1:08 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Also, cut and pasted from the zap2it.com interview with Kelly:
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At this point in the game, who were you rooting for?
I mean, at this point I genuinely thought Brett was playing the most strategic game, the best game. He set himself up to be aligned with all the right people, he's friendly with everyone, he's got Shambo on his side and I feel like physically he's one of the best players out there. No one really sees him coming, I'm pulling for him to win.
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Plus, this from an interview with Kelly by T.V. Guide:

"TVGuide.com: Did getting blindsided yourself make you regret your team's decision to blindside Erik last week?

Kelly: Honestly, the night we sent Erik home we regretted it. It all happened so fast. We knew that someone on our tribe was gunning against our own, but we didn't know who it was and then we saw Erik running around talking to Foa Foa. It was all chaos. It seemed to be Erik that we could pinpoint, but that night when we got back, we realized, "Sh--, I think it was actually John." When we saw Erik back on the jury, he was giving John a look of death, glaring him down, so that confirmed it for sure."



Alaginger
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And, the last thing I see of any spoiler value from a Kelly interview:
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Reality TV World: Did you ever find out that John was actually the one who had seemed to initially be pushing to get rid of Monica...

Kelly: Oh yeah. We all knew that night after we sent Erik home. We realized -- we all actually got to talk a little bit more -- and we realized what was going on. We were like, "Aw sh*t. It should have been John." But like, "Okay, stay cool. Don't let John know we know because we need to keep him on our side to get rid of a few Foa Foa."

Reality TV World: During your Ponderosa video, you said Russell was "a sneaky little rat" who "didn't deserve to be there" because he wasn't a "genuine" player like you. Can you explain what you meant by that and elaborate on it a little bit more?

Kelly: Sure. It's such a blur -- I don't remember that at all. But watching the video now -- and watching the show -- Russell is one of the most strategic players. I think when I was there, I didn't really get to see what he was doing at his camp, I didn't get to see what he was doing at our camp, I didn't see how he was playing everyone -- I just saw him as being conniving and trying to pawn everybody against each other. I didn't really grasp what he was doing.

I think Russell is the most strategic player in the game, if not in all of Survivor history. I think if he continues to find these idols then he will make it far. He definitely has a target on his back.

I think the one thing that Russell is forgetting is that he's treating all of us like game pieces on a board. Not once has he connected with anyone on an emotional level. So I think that could catch up to him and bite him in the a*s in the long run.

Lexie_girl
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Ginger, I don't think they've done the purple rock in a bag since one of the way earlier seasons with Pappy, but what do I know?


Alaginger
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Yep, Lexie.......that's what I think. But the subject was brought up by one of the spoilers, and Survivor Blows has been discussing it......so that really threw me off. It seemed to me that they went from the purple rock to the fire-making tie breaker .... so I can't figure out why so much talk is going on about the purple rock. Probably just to throw us off.

I would think that Russell should get each of the Foa Foas somewhere and teach them how to build a fire from scratch, just in case the target is not him......but Russell seems to be their main target. If the FF4+Shambo can force a tie, like I said before, you would think they would force it against Monica ....... a sure win for the FF4 side. After her demise, they have the numbers to take down the others on Galu.

Or, as some posters are suggesting, somebody on Galu, that is savy, doesn't want a tie to exist so they vote with FF4 and that could be John who wanted Monica and/or Laura out before, or Brett who Kelly is saying in one of her interview, is close to Shambo.

Alaginger
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SquidQuoPro at Survivor Blows has brought over the Survivor Rules that were posted after "Fans vs. Favorites" aired regarding ties. After reading through this, I think the fire-making challenges we have watched must have only been between F4 ties. Also, at the bottom, I have included Michel (another Survivor Blows legal-beagal type poster over there) regarding how this might effect a player that has played the hidden II. Like in a 4-3-3 scenario where the 4 was the hidden II, and the 3's caused a tie. I only brought this over because with 10 players going into this week and the spoilers hinting that a tie is involved .... either by discussion or by actuality, it doesn't hurt us to see what the rules are (at least I hope they are current). Frankly, I think somebody will flip before they let a tie happen with these rules in existence.
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If there is a tie between Contestants, then a second vote may be conducted in which all non-eliminated Contestants at the Tribal Council (other than the tied Contestants) must vote to eliminate one of such tied Contestant. This voting process may continue until one and only one Contestant is chosen for elimination. If, however, there is a deadlock in the voting as determined by the Producer in its sole discretion, then the following shall occur: (a) the Contestants who are tied with the same number of votes for elimination are separated from the other Contestants; and number of votes for elimination are separated from the other Contestants; and (b) the remaining, non-eliminated, non-tied, Contestants at the Tribal Council have two minutes to discuss and decide, in an open forum, which of the tied Contestants should be eliminated. If a decision is reached by the remaining, non-eliminated, non-tied, Contestants, the Contestant whom they have chosen for elimination is eliminated. On the other hand, if, after the two minute discussion, the remaining non-eliminated, non-tied, Contestants have not reached a decision as to which one of the tied Contestants should be eliminated, the following shall occur (subject to the clarification set forth below): the tied Contestants are now deemed to be immune from elimination at this Tribal Council, and the remaining, non-eliminated, non-tied, Contestants (with the sole exclusion of any remaining, non-tied, Contestant who has previously been granted immunity for this Tribal Council as a result of winning a Challenge) must choose a rock from a bag without looking inside of the bag. The Contestant who selects the differently colored rock is eliminated. In addition, and for purposes of clarification, if three or more Contestants are tied for elimination, and the voting Contestants are deadlocked, and the tied Contestants are separated from the remaining non-tied Contestants, and the remaining, non-eliminated, non-tied, Contestants decide during their initial two minute discussion that one or more of the tied Contestants should not be eliminated and yet, nevertheless, two or more Contestants remain tied, then the Contestant who was, or the Contestants who were, part of the tie, but who is or are no longer part of the tie, shall join the remaining, non-eliminated, non-tied Contestants for an additional two minute discussion regarding which of the Contestants who are still tied for elimination should be eliminated. (If this second two minute discussion results in a decision to not eliminate another one or more still-tied Contestants, and if nevertheless two or more Contestants remain tied for elimination, then a third two minute discussion shall be held among the remaining non-tied Contestants and all of the Contestants who have been removed from the tied group of Contestants. This process shall continue, and Contestants shall be removed from the tied group, and further two-minute discussions shall be held until the remaining, non-eliminated, non-tied, Contestants either (a) are deadlocked regarding all of the now-tied Contestants, or (b) choose one Contestant for elimination.) If two or more two-minute discussions as described above do not determine which one of the tied Contestants should be eliminated, then the rock-picking ceremony shall be held as set forth above, and any Contestants who were tied for elimination and who were subsequently brought back into the voting group as a result of a two minute discussion shall be required to participate in the rock-picking ceremony along with all of the other remaining, non-eliminated, non-tied, Contestants without immunity. However, the rock-picking tie breaker shall not apply to a tie that exists among the final four Contestants. In the event that a deadlock tie exists among the final four Contestants, the two Contestants who are tied shall compete against each other in a challenge to be decided in the sole discretion of the Producer. The Contestant who loses this competition shall be eliminated from further participation in the Series as a Contestant.
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michel

11-15-09, 03:13 AM (EST)

54. "RE: Tie-Breaking Rules"

Read this part again:

"and the remaining, non-eliminated, non-tied, Contestants (with the sole exclusion of any remaining, non-tied, Contestant who has previously been granted immunity for this Tribal Council as a result of winning a Challenge) must choose a rock from a bag without looking inside of the bag."

Sole exclusion of the immunity challenge winner doesn't mean the HII holder. Under those rules, that player is now just another non-eliminated, non-tied contestant who failed to decide on a boot and would have to pick a rock.

Lexie_girl
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(((THUD)))



Tntitanfan
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Sunday, November 15, 2009 - 7:17 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Tntitanfan a private message Print Post    
When did we start having HII's? Maybe they post-date these rules? Throwing the HII player back in the pool is just not fair!

Bonbonlover
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Sunday, November 15, 2009 - 8:22 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Bonbonlover a private message Print Post    
Tntitan ... that was my thought as well... but HII's came into play in the 12th season, Exile Island (Panama) and Fan v Favorites (Micronesia) was the 16th season... Gingers post says these rules were posted after Fan v. favorites [though there is still the possibility that while posted after Fan v Favs they were not the most updated version]

Pamy
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great stuff as usually Ginger!!! You make survivor feel like an experience more than a tv show!! All the layers of info that you provide really make this so much more fun!! xoxoxox

Alaginger
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Sunday, November 15, 2009 - 10:55 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
(LOL) --- tks Pamy!!!

Hey, Free....just wanted to tell you that Survivor Blows and Survivor Sucks are both taking that picture you mentioned and analyzing the heck out it. Several think ER does find the idol a 3rd time, and some think that picture is very-much involved.

I'm still skeptical that even if he finds it that the picture is him finding it, because the video shows too much movement. Just wanted you to know that a bunch-a-bunch-a-bunch of other people thought just like you did.

Freetimefinally
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It will be fun to see exactly what is in his hand on Thursday night. I never go to the other sites so haven't really read what other thought. Thanks for letting me know.

I don't play any of the games and my life does not depend on it but I do think it will be a fun episode to watch. Normally by this time in the season I am getting tired of the show as the pick off list is made and each week is predictable. This season I am enjoying.

Catfat
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If I were on this Survivor I would hitch up to that lucky little pirate, Russell, and go with him as far as possible. Why spend every bit of energy every day trying to outwit him and get him out? It would be so much more advantageous to be his ally as long as possible. When someone is as lucky as Russell seems to be, everything good will fall his way. That's the way it is with lucky people.