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Alaginger
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07-11-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 5:24 am
Let's start out this week with Jeff's Blog. Make sure to note that there will not be a Survivor Episode next week, and the following week it will be on Wednesday night, instead of Thursday night. **************************************** Let’s call this one THE DUMBEST DECISION YET. But before we get to Survivor… for all of those concerned, my cushions… are dry. Hallejuah. Such a big relief. You really don’t know how good you have it until you undergo a major crisis such as wet outdoor patio cushions. I didn’t even share that when I called Pottery Barn – I mean when my assistant, actually my free intern, called Pottery Barn – they said those cushions were not being made anymore. Say what?!! I truly thought for a moment, “What am I gonna do?” But then like a gift from the Universe, the sun came out. That beautiful ball of heat, the most important part of our incredible solar system revealed itself to Southern California and those cushions… that were once so wet…miraculously dried. I still marvel at the power of nature. Okay onto Survivor…and THE DUMBEST DECISION YET. RUSSELL: “HERE IT GOES AGAIN” Admit it. Go on, admit it! You smiled when he found it. You turned to whomever you were watching with and said, “I don’t believe it. He found another idol!” I know I did. How can you not? It’s not Survivor if Russell isn’t looking, finding, or playing an idol. Now that he has it, this season is officially on, and things are about to change dramatically. How can they not, ‘ole Russell is now back in charge. REWARD CHALLENGE – A TASTE OF CHOCOLATE Ah, so much to talk about at what started out as a simple little Reward Challenge. First, the chocolate tease. Occasionally when we really want to wet their appetite, we’ll tease the tribes with a small taste of the reward. So, I handed each tribe a plate with some very tiny pieces of chocolate. Enough for one bite for each tribe member. They were very small, but when you haven’t had much of anything to eat in a long time, even a tiny sliver of chocolate looks pretty good to most people. But not Colby, or any of the Heroes for that matter. They wanted nothing to do with that damn chocolate. I get what the Hero tribe was doing. They were trying to psyche themselves up by staying focused. Fair enough. They were also trying to intimidate the villains a bit, which, clearly was wasted energy. The villains are on a roll, they’re dominating the game and they’re not intimidated by anything at this point. But the part that I’m sure a lot of you are talking about was my interaction with Colby when he instructed me, in no uncertain terms, to get the challenge started. To which I replied: Probst: “I got the message brother, and we’ll go when I’m ready.” Don’t go reading too much into it. I was merely holding my ground as host, nothing more. I would have had the same response to anybody who attempted to tell me what to do. Because like it or not… “We WILL go… when I’M ready.” That’s what 20 seasons and the title of host gets you. The ability to go when you’re damn good and ready and not a moment before. SIDE NOTE: Oh, and one more bit of housekeeping from last weeks blog. I read many of your comments implying that I was hard on “America’s Favorite Survivor” Rupert because I was trying to save my buddy, Colby. Let me be really clear about a few things: 1. The first time I had seen Colby in several years was at the start of Heroes v Villains. I have no more loyalty to Colby than anybody else. 2. If I wanted to, do you really think I could influence a vote by asking a simple and legit question? You think these players are so easily influenced? 3. If I could indeed influence the game, do you think I would risk losing a job that allows me to buy beautiful outdoor patio cushions by doing so? Get a clue. Buy a vowel. Phone a friend. Whatever it takes, but pull your head out. I was hard on Rupert because his logic made no sense. He was clearly voting with an alliance and trying to convince me he was voting based on keeping the tribe strong. Every Survivor knows I ask tough questions. That’s my job. He could have answered any number of other ways and got me off his back. He didn’t. Rupert dug his own hole, all I did was offer him the shovel. REWARD CHALLENGE – SCHMERGENBRAWL This is a challenge that was created by our grip department. These are the guys who build the scaffolding that makes it possible for us to shoot out in the water or put cameras high in the air. These guys are hard working and keep us all safe. During a day off they created a simple game they named Schmergenbrawl. It evolved into a major day-long tournament where our crew divided into teams. They had T-shirts made and some even had their own mascots. It was full-on. The game was so popular with our crew that our challenge department stole the idea and with a few modifications turned it into a Survivor challenge that we premiered in Survivor: Samoa. You may remember it as the challenge that resulted in me tossing somebody (Ben) out of the challenge for unsportsmanlike behavior and also resulted in the evacuation of Mike Borassi due to dehydration. We should have known that it was too rough, even for Survivor. But instead, we brought it back again this season. Once again it was physical and once again it resulted in a major injury as James was removed from the challenge after wrecking his knee. This challenge will NEVER be played again. It was officially retired after last night’s challenge and those of you who love justice being served will be happy to know that the grip that created the challenge was fired. He wasn’t really fired. He was sacrificed. It turns out the Samoans have an ancient ritual that saved our season from becoming a disaster. We gave him over to the Samoan gods to do with him as they must and in exchange they were able to bless us and insure us a very good finish to our 20th season. A small price to pay if you ask me. One grip in exchange for a really good season of Survivor. We’ll make that deal every year. Plus, one of the younger guys in the grip department got to move up and take his spot. That’s what you call a “win-win.” I think my favorite part of the challenge was when Rupert threw Jerri up against the side of the course: “Like I meant to do that!” And Jerri responded by draining the winning bucket for the Villains. You think it was the chocolate that made the difference? RUSSELL FINDS THE IDOL I loved the exchange between Russell and Parvati: Russell: Just grab onto my coattails. Parvati: I don’t ride coattails, baby. Russell: You’ll ride these. Russell is very good at using the idol. I’d say he’s as good at using it as anybody. He really understands how to leverage its power and he completely changed the game by securing Parvati in his alliance and then bringing over Coach. IS PARVATI RUSSELLS ACHILES HEEL? Do you think Russell made a wise move? Or is he falling prey to one of the most deadly flirts in Survivor history? Both Russell and Parvati pulled out their big guns and told the other everything they need to know. Russell believes Parvati will ride his coattails. Parvati told him very clearly she does not ride anybody’s coattails. It may be the showdown of the season thus far, even more so than Russell vs Rob. Parvati and Russell have both proven they can play this game very well. It’s a deadly duo if they stay teamed up but there is no way this relationship ends peacefully. JAMES’ TRIUMPHANT RETURN I was blown away by how emotional Amanda was regarding James and his injury. I guess I just assumed that after playing together 3 times that maybe she could handle it a bit better. Amanda’s affection for James is endearing but speaks to how complicated this game can get. Showing her loyalty and concern for James is a big, bold move and can’t help but separate her from the rest of the group, at least a little bit, no matter what is said or not said. IMMUNITY CHALLENGE I love blindfolds. Yes. Read into that anything and everything you want. They just make life… and Survivor challenges… more interesting. Once again the challenge comes down to a puzzle, once again the heroes blow a huge lead and once again… the villains, led by Boston Rob, come from behind and win another challenge. TRIBAL COUNCIL Okay, straight up – as the Heroes headed into Tribal Council, how many of you thought James would be going home? Me too. It seemed like a no-brainer. NO-BRAINER. But then I reminded myself, “oh yeah, this is the Hero tribe. They’ve made more silly decisions than Tiger Woods.” The consistently lousy decisions made by the Heroes have been one of the biggest surprises of this season. But the biggest surprise of the entire season (for me anyway) has been James and his new found social game. Set aside his lousy and increasingly agitated attitude –the gravedigger has learned to play the social game. How else could he still be in the game? He has influenced more than a few votes by talking to other people and manipulating them with his arguments. You have to give him credit. I was really impressed that he was able to convince the majority to keep him in the game over Tom. Yes, I know it had to do with alliances as much as anything but when you consider how many challenges the Heroes have lost – to keep a guy with a bum leg was a really crazy move and you have to give James some of the credit. Once again, Rupert tried to sell his vote based on keeping his tribe strong. Rupert: (referring to James bad leg). “He’s still stronger than Tom.” Rupert if you really believe that James, with his bad leg, is still stronger than Tom, then you need to stop drinking that pirate grog because you’ve lost your friggin mind. Ah, but that isn’t what Rupert believes. Rupert is doing what he needs to do to keep his alliance strong. Once again, let me, “Mr. Back Seat Driver,” point out why this makes no sense. Your own personal alliance may be intact, but your tribe is dwindling and if and when there is a merge, you are putting yourself in a very weak position because you will have fewer members than the Villains. You know how I feel. James has been a problem from day one. First it was his attitude and now it’s his physical limitations. And no, I’m not friends with Tom, nor am I enemies with James. I’m just sharing what I feel and I’m guessing what the audience feels as well. FINAL WORDS For the record, my niece most definitely could have beat James in a foot race. I just didn’t want to push the point for fear of him hobbling across tribal council with that bad attitude and messed up knee, and thoroughly kicking my #####. Cause that’s something James could definitely do, even with two bad legs. NEXT WEEK Due to the NCAA College basketball tournament, SURVIVOR WILL NOT BE ON NEXT WEEK! I know, we hate it too. THE FOLLOWING WEEK Survivor will be on for a special Wednesday night episode: WEDNESDAY MARCH 24TH BACK TO NORMAL On April 1st we return to our regular Thursday night time slot. Spread the word.
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Alaginger
Member
07-11-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 5:38 am
Here's your favorite part, Pamy ... the voting at the last Tribal Council: ******************************* Voting Transcript: Candice: (Tom) This is the stupidest vote we could possibly make. James should be going home tonight. Tom, I'm sorry. There's a real hero going home tonight, with you. Colby: (James) - (says nothing) Amanda: (Tom) - I really like you but we really need unity and I don't think you can give it to us. JT: (Tom) - Tom, I really hate to do this because I really look up to you. You're a great leader; we just have too many leaders. Best of luck to you. Tom: (James) - James: All mass, no class. James: (Tom) - (says nothing) Rupert: (Tom) - I know you're a great guy, but I got to stand up to my word. ********************************* Ginger Note: I love what Tom said at the voting, but this line from his exit interview was priceless, also. "Gotta have some hard feelings when you're voted out over a 1-legged man!" -- from Tom's post-game comments
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Alaginger
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07-11-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 5:47 am
Episode 6 Pics and Transcript - thanks to Survivor Fever: ***************************** Transcript: Jeff Probst: In two weeks, an all new Survivor, on Wednesday. Boston Rob: It's Russell. Jeff: Boston Rob becomes Russell's judge, jury and executioner.
Boston Rob [camera confessional]: He's not playing with the amateurs anymore. Jeff: But Russell has other ideas.
Russell [camera confessional]: I don't care how strong he is. I don't care who he is. If you're threatening Russell Hantz, when you do that, you go.
Rob: Watch your back, man.
Russell: Same thing for you, man.
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Alaginger
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07-11-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 5:56 am
Kudos to SquidProQuo over at Survivor Blows for taking the time to do all this summary work on all the Survivor Insider clips. Sure saves a lot of time and work for others, and gets right to the meat of it: ********************************** HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE HEROES TRIBE - Amanda calls James "my secret weapon" and a "vote in my pocket" and says she's not going to get rid of that. - James says he's not done yet and he still has 1 good leg. He won't be at the forefront of challenges but he can still contribute. He's keeping his leg elevated and hates being stuck in the shelter with all the girl talk. - JT says that keeping Tom for his athletic ability hasn't really helped the tribe to win challenges, so maybe it's time to switch strategies. He says that "James is a solid sure vote, someone we can trust." He says "we'll tote James along as long as we can." - Tom says he has a feeling that JT has gone over to the "dark side" and that his best chance to stay in the game is to win over Rupert, so he and Candice give it a shot on the beach. Rupert talks about how "we're pitiful" and how the game changes people, and Tom has a great reply: "I don't think this game changes anyone...it reveals your character." - Rupert laments that puzzles aren't the heroes' strength and he doesn't know what else they can do. He notes that the Heroes are down to 6 vs. 9 Villains, so the odds aren't good. - Colby talks about how it's hard to stay positive when you keep losing. He says it's doubly hard when you're getting beat in the challenges AND your tribe doesn't like each other and camp life is miserable. But he says he's struggling to stay positive and "you're never out until your torch gets snuffed." - There's another Rupert clip called "Going Bananas" where he talks about how everyone is getting more hungry and more selfish and less likely to share. He makes fun of Tom for noting that they went to bed with 25 bananas and only woke up with 5. This appears to tie in with next week's episode title. - Candice talks about how she rescheduled her wedding to play the game, and today is an emotional day because it would have been her wedding day! She says that Cirie getting voted out was a wake up call for her, and she decided she's not going to sit up on her __ anymore -- "I'm here to play." HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE VILLAINS TRIBE - Tyson says that Rob told him that "he's his Amber." He felt good about this until Jerri mentions that Rob told her that SHE's his Amber! Tyson hopes that Rob sees him as a finals partner but doesn't want to push the conversation yet. - Parv says that "the Heroes have LOSER stamped on their foreheads." They've lost 6 of 8 challenges and you can tell they're so defeated. She says they came in thinking they are heroes but can't put their egos on the back burner to work together as a team. - Jerri says that on paper, the heroes should be beating the Villains. She says you can see it on their faces how defeated they are. She doesn't know how they're going to pull out of that hole, and she's glad, because she wants to keep kicking their butts. She also says that she knows how Colby and Rupert get down on themselves if they lose, and she can see that JT is even worse. - Courtney laughs about Coach's Tai Chi session and says "at least we're all drinking the Kool Aid as a team" and it makes Coach happy. - Russell complains that Rob won't let anyone eat the 2 chickens, etc. (Tape messed up so can't hear the rest.) TOM's FINAL & DAY AFTER COMMENTS Overall, Tom's a class act in his final comments. He talks about how it was very different being in the minority on a losing tribe, vs. last time never having his name written down and being on a winning tribe. In hindsight, he says he shouldn't have trusted JT and he should have spent more time with Candice and Cirie. He does have some very biting criticism for James, and to a lesser extent, Rupert. He says that most of the people on his tribe weren't heroes. James is a bully and he's lost all respect for him and he's disappointed that he was ever a fan favorite. And he says that Rupert isn't the jolly pirate you see on TV -- he's really an annoying, shallow bully. Ouch! Can't wait to see them all together at the reunion show!
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Alaginger
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07-11-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 6:04 am
Okay, now that I have found all this stuff and brought it over, I'm ready to put my two-cents worth in. ************************** Based on our boot list spoiler that has been out since late summer/early fall....Tyson is the next to get the boot. All the promo pics above have us looking at Russell versus Rob, which might play out later, but neither guy is going home on the 24th. Since Tyson is on the Villain's Tribe, it's obvious that the Heroe's finally win another IC. Unless........this is to be a double boot episode. Need to wait and see if that comes up in the promos, and if so, we can discuss who is next to leave, per the spoilers, on the Heroes Tribe.
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Alaginger
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07-11-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 7:54 am
Stepping in over at Survivor Skills, I see Dani has a very informative statement from a poster at Sucks regarding Episode 6. Neither she, nor I, can vouch for the validity of the content, but as a spoiler ... here it is: ************************************ From Blackwhale at Sucks: H v V info The 6 person alliance that stuck together for the first vote breaks down next time the Villains go to tribal council. There is the Los Angeles group, Danielle, Parvati and Russell. There is the Northern Group, Courtney, Sandra and Boston Rob. Parvati leads Russell and Danielle and Sandra has the most vocal opinion of her group so the winners face off though not firing any shots at each other. Jerri stays with her Californian roots and goes with the LA group. Tyson gravitates toward the Northerners. Coach refuses to take a stand and ultimately ends the game for Tyson and Rob. Russell is the target at the next tribal council for the villains. Tyson informs Russell he's going home. Russell shows Tyson the idol. Some people panic and switch their vote to Parvati. She gets 3 votes, Russell gets 2, and Tyson gets 4, with Parvati playing the idol that Russell gave to her. ******************************
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Goddessatlaw
Member
07-19-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 8:08 am
Very interesting spoiler there, Alaginger. Looking forward to seeing how it shakes out.
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Seamonkey
Moderator
09-07-2000
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 9:12 am
I think that one reason Rupert wants to keep James there is that he is hurting more than Rupert is hurting. He doesn't want to go down the path of dumping the lame and the halt since he might be next to go. And some may be holding onto James hoping to get him on the jury, where they think he'd be a vote for them (Amanda, for instance, who must think that THIS time she won't kill her chances with her words if she is there at the end).
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Alaginger
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07-11-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 9:47 am
Sea ... you and Mimi check the Episode 5 thread, cause I found the answer to the question about James being the strongest survivor, etc.
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Panda
Member
07-15-2005
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 10:05 am
thanks Ginger- I agree it's very interesting! Sea-very good point about Rupert and James-makes a lot of sense.
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Alaginger
Member
07-11-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 11:07 am
Okay --- I don't know where TDT got the information, but here it is: ****************** "Continuing with the boot order that was spoiled during the summer/early fall of 2009, this week should feature the first double boot." So, since TDT has mentioned a double boot, I feel comfortable with going ahead with our spoiler list. Tyson is the boot from the Villains, probably going to TC first since that is the order the Spoiler List shows Tyson's name. TDT feels confidant that the boot scenario with Russell and Parvati using the hidden II, and Tyson getting 4 votes is ligit since it has been quoted now by two different spoilers. Going home from the Heroes Tribe will be James. He does manage to participate in a couple of challenges, TDT says, but the tribe pretty much sends him home with a sympathy vote ... not a medical evacuation.
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Rvon
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12-11-2003
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 4:51 pm
Alaginger, could you please tell me where I can find the "boot list"? I know I have seen it someplace on this board, but for the life of me, I can't find it. Thanks.
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Alaginger
Member
07-11-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 5:39 pm
Go to the General Spoiler's Thread. It was on about the 3rd page, but I have just cut and pasted and moved it to be the last current post. Should be easy to find now.
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Juju2bigdog
Member
10-27-2000
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 7:15 pm
Wow, next show should be interesting. Russell gives the immunity idol to Parvati. Of course, Russell knows something the rest of them don't know, and that is that last season the immunity idol immediately got re-hidden. Russell will likely find it again.
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Pamy
Member
01-02-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 8:09 pm
this is going to irritate me to no end!! damn you Russell! for saving Parvo
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Lookieloo
Member
08-12-2009
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 8:22 pm
ut oh.......is pamy off the "russell love train" Stay tuned to find out for sure :D :D
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Pamy
Member
01-02-2002
| Friday, March 12, 2010 - 9:38 pm
LOL no, I will still be on it cuz he entertains me
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Alaginger
Member
07-11-2002
| Saturday, March 13, 2010 - 4:49 am
MiMi and Sea --- I forgot to put the link in the Episode 5 thread, but it's there now.
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Mimi
Member
04-30-2009
| Saturday, March 13, 2010 - 5:01 pm
Thanks again Alaginger.
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Scarebaby
Member
07-31-2005
| Saturday, March 13, 2010 - 9:08 pm
OK this bothers me...am I reading it wrong? I really don't want Russell to outlast Boston Rob!! "Coach refuses to take a stand and ultimately ends the game for Tyson and Rob."
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Alaginger
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07-11-2002
| Sunday, March 14, 2010 - 6:23 am
Nope ... you read it right. I felt I needed to quote it exactly, since it was a spoiler, but since I can't verify the accuracy of a spoiler, we will just have to wait to see if that comes to pass or not. It is a given that Tyson is the bootee for this episode, but regarding Rob...it didn't say when......just ultimately.....and it blamed Coach, not Russell. Sorry Scare!!!
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Alaginger
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07-11-2002
| Sunday, March 14, 2010 - 6:58 am
Tom's exit interview with RNO (Reality News Online) had a lot of good insight. I cut out a lot of it, but it is still lengthy. I tried to highlight buzz words in red for you guys. ***************************** RNO: How did you so quickly end up in the minority alliance? Tom: One of the mistakes was thinking J.T. was onboard with Stephenie, Colby, and I. He was never onboard and it stopped me from seeing the obvious, that the group was already set with Rupert, Amanda, James, and J.T. They were already a group and the people I needed were Cirie and Candice. I came to them with too little, too late. … When we came to [Cirie and Candice], we needed them and they went the safe route and stayed with the powers that be. RNO: During Cirie’s exit interviews, she said she approached you right off the bat for a potential alliance, but you were not interested. Do you have any regrets about not allying with Cirie? Tom: Cirie and I have spoken about this. The only overture she ever made was saying, “My mom said I should stick with you.” I told her she should listen to her mom. That was the only time she approached me. Even through the rest of the game, she just sat back and watched and waited and then said, “You didn’t come to me.” Well, you didn’t come to me with any plan either. …. we were both hurt by people warning us about each other before the game. There were people in our ears telling us, “She’s gunning for you,” “He’s gunning for you,” and instead of walking on the beach and embracing and seeing how far we could go as a team, we walked out with our dukes up and said we have each other in the crosshairs. RNO: When J.T. saved you last week, did you think he was with you permanently or did you have a feeling it was just that one week? Tom: I thought he was with us. I thought we were about to write a really good chapter. I knew I had to get Rupert on board with that. I kind of appealed to how he was going to be edited.“Do you realize how you’re going to come off being Amanda’s puppet? Is that okay with you?” …. he’s not that smart a player and just kind of grabs on and lets somebody be his keeper out there. This time it was Amanda. RNO: Heading into your final Tribal Council, did you pretty much know that J.T. wasn’t going to help you out this time around? Tom: Yeah, Candice gave me a heads-up before we left and she worked it really hard. I thought I had Candice and J.T. and it was going to be James. But then they went into a half-hour heated conversation where you could see passions were up; I realized it wasn’t going to happen. Tom: I think a lot of what we saw being played out there, while it seems illogical, the key point is that there were people on the Heroes tribe who have friends on the Villains tribe. If J.T. was going to swing over to us instead of Amanda, James, and Rupert, with that foursome he’s got more friends over there, maybe one two or three people. He’s close with Courtney and Amanda is close with Parvati. They’ve got a bigger picture. It’s not as critical as it would be in a normal season to merge with bigger numbers because they have numbers waiting for them on the other side. Tom: The funny thing is J.T. – in earlier conversations, J.T. was all about going up against James for individual immunity. He said he’s not smart, he’s got no balance, and he can’t swim. J.T. was actually looking forward to squaring off against James for individual immunity. RNO: Did you feel that the Heroes tribe was somewhat less heroic than you might have expected it to be? Tom: I never bought into the whole who’s a hero who’s a villain in the beginning. I think a lot of people on my tribe did – somebody like Rupert just couldn’t stop saying, “We’re the heroes, we’re the heroes.” No, you’re a joke, you’re a joke. … I never enjoyed being wrapped in that cloak and didn’t feel anybody on the other side was a villain. The game is the game. RNO: How was the game this time different from your previous Survivor experience? Tom: It couldn’t have been more different. … We just couldn’t put it together. Once they had their momentum going – I give a lot of credit to Rob. You don’t need everybody to be great at puzzles, you just need one person. They had one and we had nobody. So many of those challenges ended with a puzzle and it was always kind of like, here we go again. The experience, the social experience, couldn’t have been more different. …This time, you really were dealing with some huge egos who had nothing to talk about other than their previous seasons. That kind of gets old. RNO: I’m being told we’re out of time. So is there anything else you’d like to tell us about your time on Survivor? Tom: One thing I will say is that casting could have done a little better to spread this out in the age group and the seasons, going back a little to pick up some older ones. To have as many people as they had who were all socially involved and have played three times, some of them together twice, that was just kind of – they could have done a little better there.
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Alaginger
Member
07-11-2002
| Sunday, March 14, 2010 - 7:10 am
The last two questions from T.V. Guide to Tom in this interview: ********************** TVGuide.com: You and Colby had a close alliance, but now the numbers are very much against him. What will he have to do, in your opinion, to stay in the game? Tom: I don't know if he will have the ability to integrate himself into that alliance. He's a proud guy who's not going to drink their Kool-Aid. For Colby to stick around, they've got to start winning immunities. I am still rooting for the Heroes to win the challenges to keep my friend from going home. TVGuide.com: What do the Heroes have to do to start winning more immunity challenges? Tom: I think they have to stop giving puzzles at the end of every challenge. [Laughs] If they give us puzzles all day, I'll guarantee we'll lose all day. Hopefully, the game is going to get a little more physical ... A lot of credit to Rob -- they've got a strong puzzle player on their team. As long as they've got Rob, [the Villains will] beat us at puzzles every time. I don't know how bad we are, I think that we're just not as good as the one guy who just directs their entire puzzle.
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Pamy
Member
01-02-2002
| Sunday, March 14, 2010 - 8:07 am
Ginger I love how you highlight the good stuff for us!! You rock more than words can say!
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Pamy
Member
01-02-2002
| Sunday, March 14, 2010 - 8:13 am
I think he hit the nail on the head with this statement It’s not as critical as it would be in a normal season to merge with bigger numbers because they have numbers waiting for them on the other side.
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