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Alaginger
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07-11-2002

Friday, April 09, 2010 - 5:26 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
I need to get to hospital to check hubby out after two days in from back surgery, so I'm just going to start this thread with what the title "Survivor History" means. I'll get the rest done as I can.

During the promo, as Jeff is saying "may be the dumbest move in Survivor History" the words "Survivor History" appear across the chest of J.T. as the camera moves across.

From 2 or 3 spoilers over the past months we have been told:

1 - J.T. finds the hidden immunity idol. Amanda appears right after he finds it, so he shows it to her, and Candace walks up, so they share it with her. The idea was, when they shared the reward 2 episodes ago, that when they found it they would share it as a tribe.

2 - The heroes are down 5 to 6 and know they can't enter the merge with a majority. They know they need to swing someone and they think since they have seen Tyson, then Rob, then Coach get the boot from the Villains, that a female alliance is in play and will make the merge together. If so, they think they can't swing them so they try to swing Russell. In doing so, they figure he will be indebted to them at the merge.

3 - At a challenge, some sort of faceoff thing, whoever Russell is up against tells him JT has a present for him and to be subtle about it. It is the hidden immunity idol from the Heroes Tribe.

4 - Russell passes the idol on to Parvati. Sandra becomes the target, so Parvati passes it on to Sandra.

5 - Evidently Jerri has an idol also --- don't know where she got hers.

6 - At TC, Sandra and Jerri both play their idols, but Jerri really didn't have to.

7 - Courtney gets the boot.

(Now --- this was confusing, and after reading different spoilers here, there and yonder --- this is the way I understand it.) If I see differently during the week, I'll come back and correct it, but I think I have it right. From the spoiler list, we do know that Courtney goes home.

Alaginger
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Friday, April 09, 2010 - 5:29 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Here's Jeff's Blog about Episode 8:
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PREVIOUSLY ON… SURVIVOR

FADE IN:

Russell lies back in his homemade bed of palm fronds and coconut husk. He takes one last puff before on his imaginary Survivor cigarette before extinguishing it into the imaginary mud.

He puts his arms behind his head and smiles as he traces back the thoughts of last night…

FLASHBACK:

JEFF

… the seventh person voted out… Boston Rob.

Russell turns to Parvati, who is of course not really there.

RUSSELL

(deep sigh)
Ahh. That was really good.

He gives her a peck on the cheek and effortlessly pops to his feet. With a flash he is gone for there is more Survivor left to play.

FADE OUT:

THIS WEEK ON… SURVIVOR.

Boston Rob is gone. Russell is in charge. Or is he? Who really is in charge over at the Villains camp? Is it Russell? Is it Parvati? Is it Parvati and Danielle? Or is it truly a power trio of Russell, Parvati, and Danielle? Expect a battle for true leadership to emerge at some point because Parvati takes a back seat to nobody. Either way you slice it, the Villains are in trouble.

More on that later.

THE HIDDEN IDOL
Oh, J.T.: Dude, you got caught! Sweet.

J.T. was like a six-year old kid caught with his hand in the cookie jar. He can try all he wants to make it a “tribe idol,” but the damage is done. He got busted. It didn’t play out in this episode, but rest assured it will in future episodes. J.T. has some major recovering to do because he flat out got busted and it didn’t go over well with the rest of the tribe that he went looking for the idol without telling anybody.

THE LOVE STORY THAT MAY NEVER BE
Coach and Jerri continue to captivate me. Their love story, and in my book it is a love story, is one of the best we’ve ever had. Sure, it may be a story of unrequited love, since Jerri just doesn’t seem to be into it, but it’s been so enjoyable to watch. They make me feel as though I’m in the midst of some sort of 15th century epic war movie where you know Jerri will finally proclaim her love for Coach only as he is dying in her arms after saving her life.

INSIGHT: FAKE MERGE PART DEUX!

It’s been a long time since we last tried to pull off a “fake merge.” It was way back on Survivor: Thailand when Shi-Ann took the bait, believing that we were in fact merging and ultimately made a strategic mistake that cost her a shot at the million dollars.

This week, we knew that both tribes were expecting (even hoping for) a merge so we played on that expectation even though there was no merge planned for this episode.

The first thing we did was write a tree-mail that would help set the trap. If you go back and listen to the tree-mail again, the content is the same as any other challenge tree-mail. It explains the challenge and it teases the reward. But the way “tree-mail poet” and challenge producer John Kirhoffer wrote it played on their expectations of a merge. It was a subtle shift but it worked. It set the trap.

The result: The Villians believed they were merging and so they took apart their entire camp and brought everything with them to the challenge, anticipating that they would not be going back to their camp.

Yes, that made us very happy because keep in mind that after 20 seasons it is extremely difficult for us to get anything past them. So many players today are students of the game combined with the fact that we’ve used up most of our tricks over the last 10 years. So any small victory is a reason to celebrate.

The next thing we did to help sell the idea of a merge was to let them “see” the reward when they walked in, which is also a bit unusual. Normally I “reveal” the reward only after explaining the challenge. When they saw the food sitting on the table it again fueled their expectations — the food had to be the merge feast. Why else would it be sitting out like that? Wrong again. More celebration for us.

The final lure was the language I used when addressing them, which inclued the beginning words of the phrase that we always use when we merge:

“Everybody… drop… your…”

As I was slowly saying the words, I saw Rupert begin to take off his clothes. I’ll admit I couldn’t help but smile inside. These are our best and smartest players. Some of them have played three times. To pull something over on them on any level is just good ole plain fun.

The final beat was the last word…

“Everybody drop your… expectations.”

It was followed with a large groan by both tribes as they realized we were not merging.

The Villains were especially bummed since they had taken down their entire camp. Yes, they went back to camp and had to rebuild everything.

WHY THE VILLAINS ARE IN TROUBLE
The Villains do not have a leader. Russell is not a leader. He’s a great strategist, but he doesn’t know the first thing about how to lead a group of people. Parvati is certainly not a leader. She’s a spy. Coach would love to be a leader and if this were a women’s soccer team, perhaps he’d be a very good leader. But this is Survivor and Coach cannot lead a group like this.

Boston Rob was a leader. He led his tribe. But Boston Rob is gone.

When the Villains were strategizing about whom to sit out at the reward challenge, it was Coach that was taking the leadership role. Coach was asking silly questions like “Who is good at bowling?” What? Coach, this isn’t the PBA with oiled up lanes and a Black Diamond 16 lb ball. This is Survivor bowling. It’s 90 percent luck for crying out loud. When you have to sit someone out, the question should never be about the Reward Challenge, it should always be about the upcoming Immunity Challenge. You have to keep in mind that whoever sits out in the Reward challenge has to play in the Immunity Challenge.

Leadership. Forward thinking. Sorely missing.

WHY I LOVE SANDRA
Sandra is really underestimated. Not only does she know when to avoid a fight, she also knows when to start a fight. Strategy is all about timing, and Sandra is very good at gauging the right time to stir up trouble. She did it back in the Pearl Islands and used it to get the heat off of her back, which allowed her to win the game. She did it again this episode by starting a rift between Coach and Russell. Brilliantly played. I loved it. Let’s be honest, Sandra could have easily been sent home by now and had Courtney been voted out tonight, Sandra would be a shoo-in for next week. But because of her well-timed strategic maneuver, Sandra is still alive.

With this one little move, Sandra again revealed Russell’s Achilles heel. It’s not that he’s “stupid” as Sandra suggested. It’s his ego. Pure ego. In this case, it’s that he can’t stand thinking Coach is having second thoughts about him. Nobody has second thoughts about Russell Hantz. “I’m Russell Hantz!”

With Parvati, it’s his ego that is leading him to believe she really likes him. She doesn’t. Parvati doesn’t like anybody. We all know that. We’ve watched her play this game three times now. She’s a flirt. A very good flirt. A million-dollar flirt. But she doesn’t like you, Russell.

When Parvati and Russell were talking about their plan, she said to Russell: “It’s all falling together perfectly…” Russell should have stopped and listened to his gut. His reply to Parvati — “You’ve done that before…” — tells you that he knew something wasn’t right, but he didn’t listen. The reason he didn’t listen? His ego. To admit to himself that Parvati might be playing him would mean he would have to admit that maybe Parvati wasn’t as “into him” as he wants to think she is. Ego is a powerful thing. Russell’s ego is so powerful that it overrode his usually spot-on strategic sense and has left him very vulnerable. At this moment in the game, Russell is in trouble. He doesn’t see it, but he is.

THE IMMUNITY CHALLENGE
The villains never really had a chance. Courtney has hurt them in back-to-back challenges. She hurt them last week, and she hurt them again this week. I’m not picking on Courtney! Relax. I’m just observing. Courtney should not have sat out of the bowling challenge. She should have bowled. Sandra should have bowled too. Bowling is a non-contact, non-physical challenge for reward. You don’t put yourself in a position to have Courtney and Sandra both forced to compete in the Immunity Challenge when you only have 5 people competing. That’s nearly half your tribe. I’ll say it again: leadership. Voting out Rob was a mistake they are paying for dearly.

TO FUTURE PLAYERS
If you find yourself on a tribe with a really great leader or a really great strategist or a really great food provider, or someone who dominates at challenges — think before you vote them out. Yes, they may be a threat later in the game, but that doesn’t mean it makes sense to vote them out immediately. Better to work with them, use their skills to get YOU as far in the game as you can go. Ride the horse in the direction it’s going… then when the end is in sight, you cut their neck. The short-sighted nature of so many Survivor players is the single biggest reason they never have a shot at the money.

In a sense, you have to play this game backwards. Think about it. You must get to the end to have a shot at the money, right? So, you have to survey the scene and ask yourself, who can help me get to the end? Guys like Russell and Rob and women like Parvati and Sandra, they can help you get to the end. If you find yourself in a situation where you sense somebody is very good, latch onto them and take a ride. I’m not suggesting flying under the radar, but I am suggesting you look for someone you fear — and instead of fearing them, join them. Just don’t forget to cut their throat before they cut yours.

PRE-TRIBAL
Oh, now Danielle wants Courtney gone?!! Finally, a good idea. Danielle is right. But it’s too late, and she’s the wrong person to make a suggestion to Russell. Russell doesn’t respect Danielle. Parvati might have a shot at convincing Russell but she’s fine getting rid of Coach, because remember… it’s all “falling together perfectly.”

WHAT COULD SAVE THE VILLAINS
This slowly emerging idea that the Heroes think there is a “women’s alliance” on the villain tribe could be their salvation. It remains to be seen how and if it will play out but the Villains will need some sort of a break because right now they are in major trouble.

GOODBYE COACH
I won’t do a “goodbye Coach” tribute. You all know that I hated to see Coach go. From my vantage point, he’s one of the most fascinating people we’ve had on the show, but there is nothing to be done about it — he’s gone. My tissue box is still empty from last week’s dismissal of Boston Rob so the tears will have to simply fall down my face and onto the floor.

NEXT WEEK ON SURVIVOR…
If you missed the tease for next week’s episode, it’s a good one!!

Alaginger
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Here's the confessionals at the TC voting --- I couldn't understand why Russell voted for Courtney, so maybe the secret scene below answers it?
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Tribal Council Voting

Find out what each tribe member had to say as they cast their votes

Coach (Courtney, with a 7 in his upper left hand corner): Courtney, you are the sorceress, but your time in the game has ended. It's time to join the Wizard.

Danielle (Coach): I did not want to do this, but you told Russell that you were going to pull Russell with JT and Rupert. You said it in the last 3 days. I have no reason to trust you. Sorry.

Russell (Courtney, with words scrawled together, maybe HTZ?): This is supposed to be a vote I just throw off. I hope it works.

Sandra (Coach with a smiley face): Coach, you sat here this afternoon talking about trust and alliance -- where were you at the last Tribal Council when you were in our alliance and we trusted you and you were supposed to get rid of Russell? So for that you have to pay. (abrupt cut as she begins to say more) Adios. (puts her vote in, then looks at the camera and smiles) Sorry (apologizing to the camera people?).

Jerri (Courtney with a sad face): Courtney, I'm going to miss you terribly around camp. Your stories that make me laugh and your morale-boosting. I do look forward to hanging out with you in New York like we promised each other we'd do. So, take it easy.

Courtney ("Coach"): You're a freaking lunatic. I don't even care which one of us goes, I'm just glad I don't have to live with you any more. (puts votes in) Nice feather in your <expletive> hair.

Parvati ("Coach Dub"): What do they call the girl who slays the Dragon Slayer? I don't know. Why don't you go home, do some tai chi, think about it, and get back to me on that one. (grins) Bye.
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Secret Scene: Coach

Coach bestows his holy cross necklace to Russell as a symbol of their friendship and trust in the game

(Day 19)

Coach: This is big time. I've got my speech all prepared.

Russell: Tell me what you got. I'm not gonna kneel or nothing, but where should I stand?

Coach: That's good right there. The Knights of the Round Table had a code of honor.

Coach (solo): Russell wanted me to give him a cross. We've talked about being Christians out here. He doesn't want to bring that into the game, but I've been open with him about it and kind of forced Russell to talk about being a Christian man. He wanted to have a ceremony that solidified it.

Coach: With this cross, we can never lie to each other. If I put it around your neck, we can never break this bond. In this game or out of this game.

Russell: Sounds good to me.

(they shake hands)

Coach: Trust you to the end.

Russell: I trust you to the end.

(Coach puts the necklace on Russell)

Russell (solo): Coach wanted to solidify the Knights of the Round Table to I don't even remember what he said. Coach is kind of a weird cookie when it comes to bringing things together. He summoned it around my neck to bring us closer together. It's a good gesture. I think it really works for him. It doesn't work so much for me. Every king needs a Dragon Slayer. I have one. (laughs) That's a perfect match.

Coach: This will change this game and any others to follow.

(they shake hands again)

Coach (solo): This today meant a lot. I told him hey, we are like Knights of the Round Table. You can't lie to me now, ever. I don't think he's going to, but I said you can't lie to me, and I won't lie to you. We basically made a pact that we would have each other's backs the entire way.

(they fist bump)

Coach: To the end, my friend.

Russell: To the end, Coach. Russell Hantz and Coach to the end.

Coach (as Russell starts to walk away): I like you, man. You're a sharp cat.

Russell: I like you too.

Coach (after Russell is gone): I just made my bed right there.

Alaginger
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Friday, April 09, 2010 - 9:27 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Okay --- I'm Back! All is Well.....
CBS Misdirection - Thanks to Survivor Fever for pics and transcript:
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Transcript:

Jeff Probst: In 20 seasons we've seen a lot of dumb moves.

1
Ian Rosenberger [footage from Survivor: Palau final Immunity Challenge]: I'll dive right now if you will take Katie. I will give up the million. I spliced Tom and Ian together so you could see who Ian was talking to.

2
James Clement [footage from Survivor: China]: I have two idols. I guess I should have played them.

(I didn't put the picture for this one)
Eliza Orlins [footage from Survivor: Micronesia, talking to Jason Siska]: It's not the idol.
Jason: Why do you say that?
Eliza: It's a f-ing stick!

4
Erik Reichenbach [footage from Survivor: Micronesia]: I want to give Individual Immunity to Natalie. I spliced Erik and Natalie together.

Probst: But next time, you might see one that tops them all.

5
J.T. [talking to Heroes Tribe]: If I get a chance to talk to Russell, I give him the Hidden Immunity Idol... I spliced Rupert into the pic so you could see he was with them in this decision. No sign of Colby, so maybe he didn't know what they were planning to do.

Alaginger
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Friday, April 09, 2010 - 10:29 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Here are the CBS Misdirection Clues for next week:
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From CBS Press Express:
04.09.2010
A SECRET MESSAGE PASSED BETWEEN TRIBES COULD GO DOWN AS EITHER THE DUMBEST OR BOLDEST MOVE IN SURVIVOR HISTORY, ON "SURVIVOR: HEROES VS. VILLAINS," THURSDAY, APRIL 15

"Survivor History" - Convinced that a women's alliance is running the Villains tribe, The Heroes develop a risky strategy in an effort to align themselves with one of the game's most notorious players, on SURVIVOR: HEROES VS. VILLAINS, Thursday, April 15 (8:00-9:00 PM ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

Pamy
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Friday, April 09, 2010 - 12:51 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Pamy a private message Print Post    
Ginger, hope your DH's surgery went well and that he is good as new soon! xoxoxxo

Thx for all this cool info!

Alaginger
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Friday, April 09, 2010 - 1:21 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
(((((CORRECTION)))))

Okay, it appears I have mixed up two episodes, actually three (LOL). In my first post above, the first thing happened this week, the next two things happen in this next episode......but the rest of it happens at the following episode, after the merge, at the Tribal Council. In this episode, the Heroes win the IC, the Villains go to TC and they just vote Courtney out.

The following week, they have merged, and the rest of it plays out with somebody else going home.....

Since I should only put this episode in this thread, I'll not name the person that goes home from the double idol play, but you can go back to the general thread, if you want to know, and look at the boot list.....who is booted after Courtney.

Sportsfan
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Saturday, April 10, 2010 - 5:52 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Sportsfan a private message Print Post    
I can't find the boot list Alaginger.

Alaginger
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Saturday, April 10, 2010 - 9:10 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Sports --- go to this link, and look at the post on March 12......

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Catfat
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Saturday, April 10, 2010 - 9:38 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Catfat a private message Print Post    
Thanks for this, Alaginger. I couldn't find it either.

Seamonkey
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Saturday, April 10, 2010 - 11:43 am   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Seamonkey a private message Print Post    
LOL.. I printed it out awhile back and check them off as they go!

Courtney IS a great boot.. she really is useless..

Trini
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just read the spoilers LOL! i really laughed..

Sportsfan
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Saturday, April 10, 2010 - 1:36 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Sportsfan a private message Print Post    
Thanks Alaginger!

Alaginger
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Thanks to Survivor Fever - more pics and transcript for Episode 9.
Ginger: Before I post these, I wanted to say that a poster (JessieK) has spoiled that the villains win the RC and get another clue about a hidden II at their camp.
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Transcript:

Announcer: Thursday, on a new Survivor...

1
Jeff Probst [start of challenge]: Go!

2a
JT in a blue stall with Amanda in a blue stall to his right and somebody (Parvati?) in a red stall between them.
2b
JT in a blue stall with a villain to his left and Colby in the next blue stall.
3
Close-Up of Dani...is that telling us something? Don't know.
4
Sandra (Villain) next to Rupert (Hero)
Ginger: These are pics from a challenge. Is it Award or is it Immunity? I don't know. Notice that the stalls are red and blue intermingled, with the players intermingled in them. If the red and blue is even, then the villains need to sit one out. This is the challenge from previous seasons where the little pegs they stand on get smaller and smaller and smaller as they descend.

Announcer: ...you've seen some unconventional game play before.

5
Erik Reichenbach [Survivor: Micronesia footage]: I want to give individual immunity to Natalie.

Announcer: But now the Heroes...

6
Colby: J.T.'s got a plan.

Announcer: ...are going to make the wildest play yet.

J.T. [camera confessional]: I'm going to give Russell my hidden immunity idol.

Announcer: Brilliant?

7
Rupert [in shelter talking to J.T.]: That is a great plan.

8
Amanda [camera confessional]: It's crazy to give Russell the idol.

Announcer: Or strangest move ever?

9
Russell [camera confessional]: I done planted that Russell seed in their mind and it's taken root.

10
Jerri: [laughs]
Ginger: Is Jerri laughing cause the Heroes gave the Hidden II to Russell? Or is Jerri laughing cause she found the Villain's Hidden II at their camp. Spoilers say that Jerri does find or have an idol and uses it in the episode after this one (after the merge).

Alaginger
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Aha ... here is a pic (thanks to Survivor Fever) of the other challenge. Which challenge is which .... dunno yet!)
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Episode 9 Challenge - "Strung Out"
Four players start from a pontoon and one at a time must take two puzzle bags to shore feeding them along a rope winding around an outrigger canoe, up and over a wall on a pontoon, around three submerged hitching posts, an underwater truss, then finally take them ashore to a puzzle solving area. Next person begins after puzzle bag has been delivered. When all bags have been delivered, puzzle solvers begin final task.

Alaginger
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Thanks to the "Challenge Speculation" section at Survivor Fever:
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Episode 9 Challenge - Chimney Sweep
Braced between two walls while standing on tiny footholds above the ground. After 30 minutes step down to smaller footholds. After one hour step down to the smallest footholds which are less than 1/4 inch wide
Yau Man won "Chimney Sweep" In Fiji. JT won in Tocantins
One Hero and one villain are paired against each other.
1 = Candice vs Danielle
2 = Courtney vs. Amanda,
3 = Parvati vs. JT
4 = Jerri vs. Colby
5 = Sandra vs. Rupert

Spoiler alert: Per BlackWhale as posted at SurvivorSucks: The challenge we see in the promo where they are standing on the tiny planks is a clean sweep by the ladies of the villains tribe. Russell sits out. Sandra, Courtney and Jerri beat their fellow cast mates Rupert, Amanda and Colby. Parvati beats fellow winner JT and Danielle beats Candice.

Ginger Note: So the stalls has to be for Reward, because we know this week that the Villains lose the Immunity Challenge and boot Courtney.

So Summary:
RC - Stalls and peg-feet - Villains win
Hidden Immunity Idols: JT hands the Heroes Hii to Russell, thinking they are saving the last standing male on the villains tribe; and, at the reward the Villains get another clue to an Hii at their camp.
IC - "Strung Out" - Heroes Wine
Boot - Courtney

Alaginger
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010 - 3:36 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Alaginger a private message Print Post    
Survivor Blows has the SOTS (State of the Spoiling) up, done this week by Sylvester.
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The Summary:
RC: Villains win

Dumb Survivor move that qualifies for the history books: JT
HI's: JT hands Russell the one found at Heroes beach, Parvati finds one at Villains beach. Neither is played in this episode.

IC: Heroes Win

Boot: Courtney

Ginger Note: The only thing new here is that Parvati finds the Hidden II at the Villains Camp. I thought Jerri found it. Supposedly the one JT gives to Russell, Russell gives to Parvati .... plus she finds one? I'm getting confused about next week, but we still have a week to go on that one.

Roxip
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Not a big fan of the multiple hidden immunity idols.

Jezzedout
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Hey Ginger,
Wanted to shout out and say hope your hubby is recovering well and thanks for continuing to post spoiler info. I was in hosp last week for hip replacement. Survivor is a much needed distraction.

So as always, thanks for everything you do to compile the various spoiler sources for us here.
Your efforts are greatly appreciated.

Goddessatlaw
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Thursday, April 15, 2010 - 3:41 pm   Edit Post Move Post Delete Post View Post Send Goddessatlaw a private message Print Post    
LOLOLLLOL...

I just realized Courtney is going to be stuck alone with Coach at Ponderosa. I know she lets him live because he's since been interviewed, but still . . . the Ponderosa clips for the next few days will be better than the show.

Alaginger
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Tks Jezz (good luck getting over your surgery) .......... and good laugh about Ponderosa, Goddess (I'll be sure to check it out).