** Tonight's Show 11/14**
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Fruitbat | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 06:13 am     In Kens interview this morning he said he did not understand the game at first and when he caught on it was too late. I can see now how Penny stays, if she does. Jake will be next if he does not win IC. If he wins the others will look for another physical threat rather than choosing Penny. Ted may be the next boot. |
Cynthia57 | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 07:16 am     Clay messed up by suggesting he (and possibly everyone) was voting for Ted. Jake was looking for an ally and now Jake knows Clay is full of it. It would be a good move for Jake to tell Ted why he voted for him. Ted would understand and Clay would be in trouble especially since they now know how "smart" he is. If all the challenges are combo brain/brawn, they will have to get rid of Clay. |
Car54 | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 07:30 am     Spoilers say that Ted makes F5 at least, and also Clay has said to keep our eye on "the big man"...the spec is he means Ted. I think Clay goes soon. Too bad..we need a villain in this boring season. |
Spunky | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 09:24 am     You could tell Ken didn't care to win immunity, they were so sure Ted was the one to go and didn't think necessary to win it. Confusion was just an excuse for losing the immunity challenge. Well, another one, Ken, loses because of a major error, which I find worse than Shi Anne's, at least in her case it was the sneaky twist that got her... So, I wonder what major error Jake will make to lose next...(talking too much and assuming too much could be it). |
Realfan | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 09:59 am     Did anyone else think the Thai numbers looked like the alphabet letters of Dr. Seuss? (see "On Beyond Zebra"). Maybe that's where he got them? Go, Brian!!! |
Fruitbat | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 10:16 am     Ken said in his interview this morning that he knew he was going. He never trusted that Chewy would vote for Ted. He wanted to win but screwed up. |
Car54 | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 10:24 am     Well at least he knows it. The worst thing for him was getting on the wrong tribe. If he had been a CG, he would have bonded with them (except for the urine thing) and would have been a part of the men's club. |
Fruitbat | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 10:31 am     And maybe.......just maybe he would have encouraged them to pee further away from where they slept. That is really the craziest thing on this show. I am anxious for a Chewy to get booted so I can hear why they did this. |
Micknrc | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 10:43 am     My daughter and I were so depressed last night--she calls Ken "my future fiance" lol This is now officially the worst, most boring Survivor ever. Who cast this mess? Where are the characters? Like Lex and Big Tom, Brandon, Rudy, Boston Rob, Elisabeth and KY Joe, Mike the pig-killer, fingerwaggin Alicia, snarky Jeff V., Rudy and Rich?... I could go on, but this cast S*CKS! I not only no longer care who wins, and I don't care who doesn't win either. (except for evil penny...I really don't want her to win, which pretty much guarantees her a spot in the final two) |
Wendo | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 01:05 pm     Tabbyking said, "it is incredible what one eviction means to the entire make up and strategy of the game." Not only that, but I keep thinking about how had Stephanie hopped to the CG team several weeks ago, like she seriously thought about, she's would STILL BE THERE. Doh. She should've gone with her first instinct. |
Hermione69 | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 01:11 pm     Same with Shii Ann. Or what if they BOTH had switched?? MAN!!! That would have made an interesting Survivor. |
Tabbyking | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 01:27 pm     wow! there would be no sook jai left at all if they had both 'jumped ship'!! i especially think stephanie should have gone for it. it seems she was pretty sure she was on the way out, definitely knew she had set herself (literally) 'apart' from the rest of her sook tribe. it looked to me that would have been her only chance to stay past that day. but i'm not living the life there, so maybe she had reason to believe she would be better off staying. it's obvious we aren't seeing the scheming we did on earlier survivors. i didn't see or hear anything that indicated erin would be out when she was, that's for sure! i do hope they somehow get past what so far appears to be a likely scenario: finish off penny and jake and then turn on themselves of the old chuay gang. i would love to see jake make it until some of the old chuay gang is gone. classic episodes of he and helen, the only 2 left, boring each other to tears with jake's 'picture it, there i was' stories and helen's recipes! actually, neither one bothered me, and i'd rather be talking about interesting things than just sitting and counting nose hairs-- or wet spots in the sand! remember, the only difference between a fairy tale and a war story is the opening line--a fairy story begins, "once upon a time..." and a war story begins, "no s#it! there i was..." |
Hermione69 | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 02:01 pm     Tabby, I know what you mean about Jake and Helen and what they talked about. Think of how much time these people had to kill. Think of all the conversations they all had that ended up on the cutting room floor. I find it more revealing that MB chose to show those conversations of Helen and Jake. I wonder what kind of storyline he is setting up for further down the road. Remember Penny said something about enjoying Helen's recipes and how she was going to be the best cook when she got married? Maybe Penny and Helen really bond. I think Jake, however, is on the way out. His story seem to be set up for that to happen soon. |
Misslibra | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 05:03 pm     Even though they have merged they are still playing as two tribes. I was glad to see them take out Ken instead of Ted. Now they just need to take out Penny and Jake, then think about talking out one of their own. I could totally understand Ted needing some time alone. They all should take out some me time. Instead of making a big deal out of Ted doing it. But Ted should of told someone he was going out and needed some time alone after seeing her wife and newborn baby. Just in case something happen to him out there, especially since he can't swim. I think it was the way he did it. Clay is a slick one alright. He siked out Jake pretty good. That was like a quarter back sneak. But Jake should of been smart enough to know they wouldn't vote out one of their own before getting rid of the rest of them first. Clay just picked Ted since everyone was talking about Ted. I understood why Clay did what he did. I think it was a smart move myself. |
Car54 | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 05:18 pm     Mick, have you been cheating on Lex with Ken? Tsk, tsk. Did I make this up or do I recall that starting with S4, the casting director who did Big Brother started working for Survivor. It shows. |
Tvjunkie | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 05:48 pm     This season is borring! I don't really like anyone that is left. I don't really care who wins out of the castaways left. I guess I will root for Ted, since he has a newborn baby. Brian's wife is an idiot for showing off the expensive cars, home and toys. DUH! Didn't she think for a minute that might hurt him? Helen seems nice enough, but her constant babbling about receipes would probably drive me to murder out there. It makes me nuts here! Jake should watch his mouth. He is making himself sound strong not adventurous! Penny drives me crazy. I'm not sure why. I just think that she is shady. Clay is ok, but mostly boring I don't understand how Jake and Penny think that Clay made such a big mistake. Did they forget that they are outnumbered? Jan is ok too, but so emotional I can't believe she has made it this far. Her pet cemetary is a little creepy!   Anyway... just my thoughts. |
Fruitbat | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 06:05 pm     Funny about Helen and the recipies. A friend of mine went on the fasting diet that Oprah did years ago. All she drank was 4 or 5 or whatever shakes a day for months. She was obese and needed to do something so this was good. All she did was talk about food, recite recipes and cook.....like mad. She had all of us for dinner at least once a week and cooked her heart out. This may be one way to deal with hunger and starvation. |
Seamonkey | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 08:20 pm     Erin said in her interview it helped to deal with the situation to hear the recipes. I know many holocaust survivors have said those who did come out alive often did have elaborate discussions, including of food, to pass the time. What amazed me was when Ken said the Chewy women also peed right there in the cave.. eeeeuw. WTF? Even if they were too lazy to pee outside the cave, even my CAT knows to scoop sand over what she produces.. |
Fruitbat | Friday, November 15, 2002 - 08:39 pm     I find that strange too. I live rurally and there are many times we all pee in the woods. While building our houses without plumbing or taking hikes and being just too far away from the house..........always..........ALWAYS..........everyone walks way away from the group to pee. This is in a situation where no one is even going to pass by the place again! Never would anyone think to go near a spot anyone would ever encounter. |
Lyn | Saturday, November 16, 2002 - 01:07 am     Could the Chewies be marking their territory with the hope of keeping that monkey away? |
Pamy | Saturday, November 16, 2002 - 04:42 pm     Why didn't JP get mad when someone wrote the initials NYC for Ken? |
Kitt | Sunday, November 17, 2002 - 01:43 pm     I guess because he knew who it refered to, and it wasn't derrogatory(sp?), unlike the earlier one. |
Niceguy | Sunday, November 17, 2002 - 05:41 pm     Lyn, that is really a sharp idea about keeping Magilla away and might be something they learned from those beret guys and MB hasn't let us in on it. Yeah I thought the NYC thing was tacky as well. Brian has to know that his wife has(absent-mindedly) thrown some boulders in his winning train's path. Anyone care to wager the survival chances of that marriage if he comes in third? |
Squaredsc | Sunday, November 17, 2002 - 06:48 pm     niceguy, i would hope the marriage would survive something this trivial and i think the producers scripted it that way. imo. |
Niceguy | Sunday, November 17, 2002 - 07:32 pm     You're hoping Brian is deep. I hope he has some substance as well. I hope his greed and his ego are manageable should he fall short. |
Gidget | Monday, November 18, 2002 - 11:03 am     I'm enjoying this Survivor. Unlike Big Brother, they have a clue about how to shake things up and throw in some surprises. And I think the cast is interesting we're just not seeing enough of their bizarre sides. |
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