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Ep. 4, 3/5 - The Strongest Man Alive

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Alaginger
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Transcript:

Jeff Probst: Next time on Survivor, at Jalapão Sydney turns on the charm.
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Sydney <in confessional>: I definitely try to flirt when it comes to this game.

Jeff: And the Timbira tribe loses their heads.

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Tyson: <dancing in loin cloth> Mooga, mooga, mooga.

Jeff: While Taj keeps hers in the game.

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Taj <talking to Stephen> Do you want to be part of the biggest upset on Survivor history?

Alaginger
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Jeff Probst blogs 'Survivor: Tocantins' (episode 3)
Feb 27, 2009, 07:32 AM | by Jeff Probst

Categories: 'Survivor', About Last Night, Reality TV, Television, Things That Are Awesome!

Jeff gets talking about last night's ousted contestant right away, so click after the jump if you're not worried about spoilers.

Ah, poor Jerry. We all had such high hopes for him. This is an example of just bad luck. Jerry was a trooper and I think would have probably done a pretty good job of just hanging out in the middle of the pack allowing him to get deep in the game. Not sure if Jerry had enough killer instinct to win but would have loved to have seen him last a bit longer 'cause he was a good one.

The only person happy that Jerry is gone...? Erinn. She was very close to going home. Erinn needs to continue to recover or her name will come up again and again.

What can you say about the reward challenge other than this...blindfolds always work. In the bedroom and on Survivor. They always come through. So long as it’s consensual, blindfolds typically equal good times. Show of hands, how many people have used blindfolds at some point in their life? And...? Good results? (Right about now is the time a third of you will begin to write your comments to me complaining that I am too provocative. Save the carpal tunnel, it only encourages me.)

The reward challenge was a blow out. Not sure why I enjoyed seeing Timbira lose, but I did. They were so cocky, and Jalapao just came in and got it done. They’re the underdogs at this point and I always secretly root for the underdogs. But as we Survivor fans know... underdogs can quickly become cocky and then they become villains and then you root against them!

As evidence of how bad the crew living conditions were in Brazil, even I got envious at the Jalapao reward. Umbrella, chairs, hammock! I would have loved to have a large umbrella outside my little four-walled tent. I often feel that way about the food rewards, too. When the Survivors win something like cheeseburgers, trust me the entire crew is salivating. We don’t get cheeseburgers on location. We don’t get big thick pizzas or large chocolate cakes either. We do get beer. Thank goodness our crew loves their beer. It’s the only thing that keeps most of us from ending up in an insane asylum. Most of us.

This week's observation about Sierra: Sierra is like an annoying little sister that you constantly complain about but secretly love having around because there is just something about her you’d miss if she was gone. Timbira will miss Sierra if they get rid of her. She’s worth keeping even though she is annoying. Imagine living with Sierra. Oy vey.

Okay time for a moment:

Ext. Brazilian River - Day
Coach stares into the water...contemplating.
Tyson spits something, maybe a seed. It makes a small splash.
Coach mumbles something insightful. It’s not a question. It’s a command. He’s Coach after all.
Then...
Coach (to Tyson): You’re like my assistant coach.

“You’re like my assistant coach.” Ah, thank you, reality gods. Beautiful. One of my favorite moments of the season. Coach laid out the perfect spiral pass and Tyson gently cradled it into his arms. For very different reasons, both these guys are solid gold.

Coach is without question one of the greatest Survivor characters ever. What’s your take on Coach? Love him? Love to hate him? Or just plain hate him? For the record Serena’s advice to Coach, “Just relax. Stop trying so hard. Just be yourself.” To which I reply, “He IS being himself! That’s what makes him so brilliant!

And then as if that wasn’t enough, another moment so good it’s as though it was scripted:

Ext. Jalapao Camp – Day

Spencer, young and single, lies on his side trying to sleep. Sandy, considerably older and also single, snuggles up next to him. Uncomfortably close. Hands searching. Surprisingly Spencer doesn’t seem to mind. Sandy musses her hair with a sexy toss of the hand.

Sandy: I know I’m a sex kitten.

Whoa. That made me incredibly uncomfortable. I had to stop the TIVO and rewind it. No offense, Sandy, (although as my friend Lopez says, whenever you say that, you actually mean the opposite) but that was just plain uncomfortable and in some states probably illegal. Is Spencer even 18 years old?

J.T. and Steven fishing together. It’s a bit like A River Runs Through It. Nice. I like it. But is it just me or do you get the idea that J.T. is the kind of guy who if you so much as looked at his girlfriend in a bar, he’d break your nose and then finish your beer. He seems very pleasant but I’m guessing that he’s broken a few noses.

And finally, the quote of the day:

Tyson: I love seeing people cry when you crush their dreams.

See ya next week!

Alaginger
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Picked up over at Survivor Blows - thanks!!!
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Tribal Council Voting

Find out what each member of the Timbira Tribe had to say as they cast their votes

"Coach" ("Pimp Daddy Jerry Stone"): Jerry, we had a plan. Too bad you couldn't stay healthy enough to see it through, baby. See you on the other side.

Erinn (Jerry): I hope you feel better.

Tyson (Jerry): Your wish is my command, buddy.

Sierra (Jerry with a sad face): Get better.

Jerry (Erinn): Love you sweetheart, but we made a decision to send you home.

Debra (Jerry): Jerry, we're really gonna miss you. You're an incredible man, but you need to go home and get well. Take care.

Brendan (Jerry with a sad face and "I'll miss you", I think): Sorry Jerry, see you soon.

Alaginger
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Also from the Survivor: Insider
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Brendan Lies About Exile

After returning from his second trip to Exile Island, Brendan fabricates his experience to his tribe

(various team members are bathing)

Brendan: Here's what happens. You get the thing, you get two clues in it. I didn't get the idol, but you guys can go check the bag if you want.

Erinn: That's fine.

Brendan: You get the first clue, and the first thing allows you to switch tribes before the next challenge.

Sierra (?): You're kidding.

Erinn: And she didn't opt to switch tribes? (Brendan confirms it) Well, I'm glad you didn't opt to switch tribes.

Sierra (?): Me too. God!

Brendan: That's ridiculous. It's suicide. Plus, we got this. It's just the beginning of the game.

Debra: We're just one behind. We're one person behind now, that's it.

Erinn: Yeah, but losing's taking a toll.

Brendan: Yeah, losing's taking a toll, but put it behind us. A little change in attitude, everybody can remain chill. Then I got the clue and I started looking around. I got stuck on the third clue. It was where you had to dig in a circle around wood that's up on top. I couldn't find anything.

Sierra: All that digging would take a toll after a while.

Brendan: I stopped after a while.

Sierra: Did you tell you if she had it or not?

Brendan: She didn't say.

Sierra: You said she only looked for about 45 minutes, right?

Brendan: She went up for a good hour, at least, more than the last time.

Erinn: What did you do the second day then?

Brendan: Got really close to myself, got really in touch with my feelings. (everyone laughs) That's literally all you can do.

Sierra: You couldn't go look for it again?

Brendan: I went up and looked again, but I dug and dug. Unless it's there and obvious I'm not gonna kill myself. The water is a disaster. You get this little pan, and so each thing you boil is only good for one bottle. I didn't drink that much water. Taj isn't exactly a workhorse around camp. In the middle of the night last night I was like, "Can you please get some firewood?"

Alaginger
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And, also from the same Survivor: Insider
Taj lies about Exile
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The Exile Conspiracy

Taj covers up her true intentions and experiences on Exile Island

(various tribe members are standing in camp)

Taj: He was saying whoever keeps going, it will cause suspicion in the camp and that ya'll will try to - what's that called what we did to Carolina - (they tell her) blindside me, thinking I have the...

Spencer: That was our plan with them, to get them to turn on their strongest guy. We picked him. They picked you.

Sandy: They're doing the same thing.

Taj (points at Spencer): It was gonna be you or me.

Sandy: They're not gonna pick nobody but you every time. I don't care who we pick.

Spencer: I think you might be right though. If we pick a girl, I think you might be right. We'll do our best. I think next time, we should...

Taj: Those girls hate me. Apparently I'm giving them fits.

Spencer: The thing I'm concerned about is say we do get numbers, and we stay in the same tribes we are, and we get to the merge, and we don't know who has the idol, and we try to vote them out.

Taj: I think he has it! I can't find it. I've been checking for the last two fricking days.

J.T.: Let's just bank on him having it.

Sydney: Yeah, let's say he has it.

Sandy: Yeah, let's say he does.

Spencer: Or the next person who goes, say they pick you, find it.

J.T.: Well, if he finds it, then we know they won't have it.

Spencer: That's what I'm saying. Let's find where it should be. If that's the case, we know he has it, or we know we have it now.

Sandy: What if there's two?

(Spencer says something I couldn't hear, to which Sandy says "Yeah, that's true")

Dovez
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didn't jeff in his last blog mention sexual harassment workshop?
and yet he keeps referencing sexual themes.

methinks, jeff has a problem.

Alaginger
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Cut and pasted from an interview with Jerry by Reality News Online:
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RNO: From what we saw, you seemed to have something of an alliance with Tyson before that point – is that correct?

Jerry: Oh yeah. I like Tyson. Basically, the men on the tribe kind of had an agreement that we would stick together through thick and thin. All the men were four of us, four women, so if we could start weeding the women out, we’ll make it to the end – that was pretty much our strategy.

Alaginger
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Thanks to Dani at Survivor Skills:
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CBS Clues

A trip to Exile Island opens the door for two castaways as they carry out a carefully planned scheme

A strategic decision made by two crafty castaways causes a rift in the Jalapao tribe.


Alaginger
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Thanks to Survivor Fever (Man ... were they ever fast on getting this up).
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Episode 4 Reward Challenge - "Shoulder the Load"
Sand bags are put onto a pole balanced across the shoulders of the designated "weight bearer."

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JT is shouldering with Sydney & Sandy loading bags on for Jalapão.
Debra is shouldering with Ben & Erinn (Sierra unseen) loading for Timbira

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Debra, Brendan and Tyson are shoulderers

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Sandy and Sydney are loaders. Joe and Taj are shouldering. Unseen: Stephen and Spencer (one is sitting out the other is a loader)

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Episode 4 Immunity Challenge - "Try Any Angle"

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JT carrying a tri-sided puzzle piece. Pieces are fixed to a table where they must match or make a design or spelling when rotated

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Timbira working on their puzzle

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Didn't they do something similar in a challenge a number of years ago? I vaguely remember them piling something on one of the survivors from year's past.

Lexie_girl
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Survivor is going green. They recycled this challenge.

Alaginger
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Survivor Tocantins challenges will move inland if water rises; state park limits locations

The Rio Novo river flows past both Survivor Tocantins tribe camps, base camp, and Ponderosa, and has hosted the first two challenges. That same challenge location will also host other challenges this season—unless the river rises too much, in which case there will be a number of land-based puzzles.
In Brazil, Survivor challenge producer John Kirhoffer told me that “for all of our river challenges coming up, we have back-ups: giant puzzles that we can do on land.” That was because of the impending rainy season, and the show’s previous experience with a river location: “When we were in Australia the first time, the rainy season came, and camp got flooded away, challenges got washed away,” he said. “Also, if the river rises too much and becomes unsafe to put contestants in—that water, once you get some water flowing, it can be dangerous—if it becomes a state where it’s just too dangerous to put people in, we’ll just move inland and do some land challenges.”
Because of the river, Kirhoffer said he prefers the Brazilian location—even though it makes his job more difficult. “One of the things about Gabon that I loved was we had carte blanche on wherever we wanted to go. We’d just drive around and if we saw an area that we wanted, all we had to do was go out and drive a stake in the ground and just start making stuff,” he said.
But in Tocantins, “because it’s a state park and the Brazilian environmental team is very serious about protecting their land, everything is a detailed process to get approvals. … Here, we find a place, we have to tell our location manager, we have to take pictures, GPS coordinates, and then details about what we’re going to do. Then the government looks at it, they have a meeting about it, and then say whether we can or can’t. Back there we could just take a backhoe and dig a pool in and not worry about it. Here, we need to leave roots; we can take a lawn mower and mow down to the roots, but we can’t tear up the root structure because it’s a desert environment and they have to make sure it grows back,” he said.
The attention to detail on the challenges is pretty incredible, and not just in the intricate design of the props, puzzles, or whatever. After running the rehearsal of the first immunity challenge, I spent some time with the Dream Team, and at last week’s challenge location, we walked in and stood on the mats, serving as stand-ins as Jeff Probst and producers talked about how it’d look. Before leaving, we were asked to fill sand bags that were going to be used to temporarily sink the floating buoys so that Basket Brawl wouldn’t be visible in the helicopter shots of A River: Run Through It, the first immunity challenge. That’s because they were right next to each other, just around a bend in the river.
As to the other challenges coming up, the only one I saw sitting around was the block challenge that will be on tonight’s episode. But look for some familiar challenges, as Kirhoffer told me, “We’re repeating a couple this season: we have the blindfolded challenge, we have an endurance challenge that we’ve done before.”
I asked about repeating challenges, and he said he was initially reluctant to do the same challenge twice. “In the early days, I didn’t like to repeat anything. [Executive producer] Mark [Burnett], from season two, was like, ‘We can repeat this, we can repeat that. People love it, it’s good to have staples.’ Okay, but we’d rather come up with new stuff.” Kirhoffer said that, at meetings, Burnett says, “‘Every season, we need some classics, we need some classics.’ And he’s right, people at home they go, ‘Oh, I remember when Rupert did this, I remember when Yau-Man did this.’ So we have a few kick-ass classics,” Kirhoffer said. “We always modify them a bit to represent the new area and the new season, so they’re never identical, but they’re close.”

I also asked Kirhoffer if he takes the environment into consideration: Does the 120-degree heat affect how difficult the challenges are? “No friggin’ way,” he said. “We just make them as strenuous as ever.”

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If this show title is Coach talking about himself, I will truly GAG!

Chy
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Kook is right.
Shoulder the load is that old Endurance Challenge they are resurrecting.

I predict JT will be "the strongest man alive" for Sydney. Or Sandy. Sandy has been pushing compliments, mothering and graveling ... nothing I won't do in the same situation!

Chy
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Speaking of recycling Challenges, remember the good old days when they actually asked us for ideas?

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Tnt, I am hoping it is Couch that says it. Last week the title of the eppy was said by the person that left.

Tyson will have me peeing my pants if at some point he does insist on being called Coach hee hee

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LOL, Pamy! Actually I think Tyson has more sense than that - unlike some others I could name!

I just get such a vibe that Jeff LIKES coach that I have to wonder if the heat in Brasil (notice the spelling) affected his brain! Maybe just because he (Coach) is good TV?

I don't have a problem with re-cycled challenges because the different players completely change the dynamic of the game. New is not always better -

Alaginger
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Frankly, I think some re-cycled challenges would be fun! I agree with the producers that some of them could be considered classics of the show.

Survivor Fever has updated their bootlist. It now reads:

At Jalapao - Vulnerable
Joe
Sydney

At Timbira - Vulnerable
Erinn
Sierra
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Over at TDT, tentative speculation at this point is:

Jalapao wins RC --- J.T. "stongest man alive"
Sent to Exile --- ???
Timbira finally wins IC
Voted Out --- Sydney, Joe or Sandy

Alaginger
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From a different interview with Jerry:
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Did Brendan ever mention that he had 50 million dollars from a granola business?

No, in fact when we was doing all the talk’n and spilling the beans he denied being a millionaire but we finally got it out of him.



So how did you get it out of him?

We just kept asking him questions and then finally he said “Yeah, I’m the guy that created -” whatever he created.



Bear Naked Granola. And did it ever get back, I guess from Brendan, that Taj was married to Eddie George?

Yeah, we all, we all knew that, too. We knew she was married to Eddie George and we found out just a lot of stuff about different people from different interactions. Yeah.

Chy
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More caps at SurvivorFever from the promo during TAR.

http://www.survivorfever.net/vc_s18_ep4_3_01.html

I say Timbira lost both RC &IC. My personal speculation at this moment. Waiting for more releases tomorrow.




Stephen is in a good place, huh? Wonder if he will sell Taj out to JT?

Chy
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Forgot to post these caps:
Reason why I think Timb is going to TC again.







Tyson: I'd like to see a freak out at Tribal.

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Tyson looks like Dirk knowitzki of the Dallas Mavericks except he is not 7 ft tall.

Chy
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Disclaimer:
These are NOT real spoilers. Just my speculations and thoughts.

Tyson did say that:
I'd like to see a freak out at Tribal.

Along with the miserable looking faces on Timbira, I guess Timb will lose again.

But, remember that Tyson cap of him doing a silly dance?




Some posters think that could be in the middle of their celebrations of an IC win.
Since the other caps of Sydney "flirting" seem to indicate a RC win for Jalapao, this IC win would be after a long dry spell.
That could be why Tyson went total nuts.

And, those faces, they don't have to mean misery.
Coach could be practicing another's face .
Brendan could be trying not be so brutal about his 4-way secret.
Tyson could have been ranting about another Coach-ism.
Who knows??

I am not feeling this one as much as last episode. Not sure yet.

Alaginger
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Thanks to the Survivor Fever website for transcript and some new pictures:
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Transcript:

Announcer: It's a first ever...

Taj <talking to Stephen>: Do you want to be a part of the biggest upset on Survivor history?

Announcer: ...four way...

Brendan <in confessional>: Taj with Stephen and me with Sierra.

Announcer: ...cross tribal...

Stephen: They made a pact on Exile Island.

Announcer: ...secret alliance. Brilliant strategy...

JT <in confessional>: You have to look forward in this game. There could be a switch at any time.

Announcer: ...or recipe for disaster?

Tyson: I'd like to see a freakout at Tribal.

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Announcer: One castaway is scaring the others.

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Sydney: It's starting to wear on everybody.

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Sandy: *laughs*

Announcer: And we're not quite sure what this is.

Voiceover: Boinga, Boinga, Boinga

Alaginger
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Okay.......so far, what I'm reading at other sites:

RC - Nobody knows, leaning towards a Jalapao win
Exile Island - May Brendan and Taj again, or maybe Stephen and Sierra
IC - Timbira win (too much focus on Jalapao in the pictures for it to be a Timbira win???)
Boot - Sydney (CBS Misdirection is trying to lead us to a Sandy boot)

Alaginger
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Okay.......over at Survivor Blows, the voting has begun and the SOTS (State of the Spoiling) is up.

The Poster of the SOTS sees it the same way as TDT as predicted.......several sites thinking that CBS is just handing it over to us this week.

RC --- Jalapao wins cause of the title "Strongest Man Alive" and a picture of Sydney rubbing J.T.'s shoulders.
Exile Island - Either Brendan/Taj again or Stephen/Sierra ... sounds like the alliance continues at this point.
IC - Timbira win
Boot - Sydney

And with 6 votes in over there, all 6 are voting for Sydney as the boot.

Chy
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Tyson: I'd like to see a freak out at Tribal.

Others told me that's a misdirection. I think it could be a Jalapao IC win. But true, there seems to be so much focus on the Red team after IC.
But why can't that be the misdirection?
Maybe the editor in charge of giving misdirection this season is mixing things up just to be even more unpredictable?!?

We will know soon enough. ...

Alaginger
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Over at Survivor Blows:
19 votes are in and 15 of them are Sydney

Over at TDT, his picks are up:
RC - Jalapao?
Exile - Stephen and Sierra?
IC - Timbira (no ? after that one)
Boot - Sydney?

Tntitanfan
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Anxious to see what tonight brings! There seem to be lots of loose ends blowing in the wind about spoilers!

Chy
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Tnt, because there's no solid spoilers these days! :-)

We're all staring at those caps from the cbs press release, literally trying to figure out stuff like:
Who's wearing what at which challenge?
How many bags on each of the participants?
Who's doing it in the correct form w/bended knees?
Which tribe is looking happier when?
Is that a scowl on his face or is he bothered by the sun?
Does the side shot of her face show a smiley jaw-line or is she just in the middle of a sentence?
Is he talking to the camera as in confession or was he spilling the beans of something of a game-importance?

Come speculate with us, it's loads of fun!

Alaginger
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Jeff's preview of tonight's show:
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Transcript:

Jeff Probst: Episode 4 and sadly last week Jerry had to go home. It caused a little bit of dissension on that tribe. Timbira wasn't exactly sure he was the best choice. And this week it's going to cause more dissension as leadership is now going to be discussed. Who should be giving orders and who shouldn't be giving orders.

Coach: Who's the most experienced person out here as far as being out in the outdoors? That would be me. These people here are new kids on the block. What they have been doing is not succeeding, not thriving, but existing. If you look at me, you look at Brendan, who looks stronger? I do?

Probst: There's also a fascinating alliance that develops in this episode. The kind of alliance that I don't know if we've ever seen especially this early in the show. And can I just point out, Sierra and Sandy are still in the game. Those horrible first impressions and they're still here. Oh, I haven't mentioned him yet. Coach...Coach, Coach, Coach. Survivor: Tocantins continues.

Reader234
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on Bonnie Hunt today Jeff again dd his Coach Coach Coach - showeing a clip of coach and saying (Jeff says) I always root for the underdog, and coach is definately the underdog - I love the underdog (or words to that effect)

so maybe that is another clue to his team losing?

Lexie_girl
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I'm wondering if the fascinating alliance is the other two being brought into Taj/Brendan's alliance thus creating the first EVER cross-tribal alliance (which would ensure some of the most fabulous blindsides EVER if the four of them make it to the merge).

hmmmm... could I have made the above sentence any longer?