Car54 | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 06:46 pm     I read where Jan also lost a lot of weight. On the other hand, I read somewhere that these Survivors lost weight faster than any others...Tanya lost like 15 lb in 1 week. Also MB encourages them to do fitness stuff at Loser Lodge...last time Peter lost a lot and got realy buff while he waited to go home. So far I am picking Brian and Ted to go all the way. Has anyone read anything about Ken? I have not seen one spoiler on him or his condition when he got home. |
Twiggyish | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 06:54 pm     Hi all just got home. First of all Ghandia is married. Second, Ted is married. They are spooning. What did she expect? He got a little frisky. All she had to do was get up and move. It wasn't as if he tried to force her into anything. In my opinion, they shouldn't have been in that position. Why didn't it occur to her that something might happen? |
Car54 | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 06:57 pm     Because she is a psycho. Didn't you see her punchin that log? |
Goddessatlaw | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 06:59 pm     I agree, Twiggy. On top of which she went into gossip, rumor and backstabbing mode which was really uncalled for. Ghandia lost some serious ground with me this evening. |
Squaredsc | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:05 pm     lol car. great job spoilers, see you don't need me at all. twiggy, i said the same thing on another thread, i can't remember the title. |
Zed | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:08 pm     It was not reported by the spoilers, so I thought I would point out that when Robb & Jed are in the water looking for the lost fishing net...it is shown with cork floats floating a few feet behind Robb. He never saw it. What a goofball. |
Crossfire | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:15 pm     Anyone interested in that puzzle that they did on the show can take a stab at it, it is a simple tower of hanoi puzzle. The link provides a good implementation, with varying difficulty levels, and can also show the solutions if needed. http://www.thinks.com/java/hanoi/hanoi.htm It is quite simple to do once you get a hang of the recursive nature of it, but I'd hate to have to do it with someone who did not 'get it'.  |
Goddessatlaw | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:16 pm     Unfortunately, I think his tribe believes they need 6'5" Robb for a little while longer to counter Ted's huge strength. I'd see Stephanie going before him, although either leaving is fine with me. |
Grannygrunt | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:21 pm     They haven't shown much of Stephanie. Ghandie lost points with me tonight to. She almost admitted to making things up in her side interviews. I hope they send her packing. Robb still has to go but Brian is growing on me too. |
Rosa | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:23 pm     I was hoping Shii Ann would be voted off tonight. She did get 3 votes. She seems like such a nag. |
Crossfire | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:23 pm     I could handle Robb better if he could just stuff the 'Dude' in a sock. I'm not big on stereotypes, but he just does it all so well. At least he could have brought a surfboard instead of a freaking skateboard to a beach. Sheeeh. If he had, they would probably still have the darn net...he'd likely get caught in it. |
Sallycat | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:25 pm     What about Robb putting his hands around Clay's throat? |
Cc1976 | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:25 pm     I'd like to see Erin go. She seems pretty useless. And I don't like Shii Ann's "I'm trying to lose"...what a competitor. But I think I'd reather see Stephanie go before Shii Ann. On the other tribe, I'd like to see Ghandia and Helen gone soon. |
Suitsmefine | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:32 pm     LOL Crossfire, I agree, that has to be the most stupid thing to take on survivor!!!! I too think the Ghandia \ Ted thing is WAY TOO CRAZY!!!! I would never put myself in that position....if I did and the inevitable(????) happened, I sure wouldn't let the rest of the tribe know ....PLUS if she was in fact attacked in the past like she told Ted , I WOULD NEVER TURN MY BACK ON A STRANGER!!!! JMHO. I think this woman could be more devilish and deceiving than Dani!!!! |
Csnog | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:33 pm     They may not like Helen but they need her for any upcoming swim competions. Shii Ann is just bummed with no leadership in her tribe. No one has stepped up to the plate because they are afraid of getting voted off for being "bossy" It is clear that they need a leader on that tribe. |
Car54 | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:48 pm     The word is that Ghandia is still very angry at Ted and Clay specifically. Sounds like the guys find a way to help her go home. |
Cc1976 | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 07:51 pm     Ghandia has been awfully affectionate towards Ted for someone who has supposedly been raped before. Putting her hand on his thigh last episode. Early in tonight's episode they were hugging or cuddling. Even sleeping that close to a man (stranger) doesn't fit the profile of someone who has been raped. Just my opinion. |
Csnog | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 08:03 pm     Ghandia thinks that Clay does not need the money because he owns a restaurant. |
Shanfan | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 08:05 pm     Actually, Helen voted to oust Clay in Episode #1 because she didn't think he needed the money. Did Ghandia say that as well? |
Hermione69 | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 08:16 pm     Ghandia indicated that she felt safe with Ted. I don't think the fact that she was raped is supposed to make her shy away from men altogether. I suspect Ghandia and Ted both behaved less than appropriately, they are married to other people and should not have been spooning. I'm trying not to take sides because we will never have all of the facts. I'm not sure I bought Ted's explanation, but I appreciated that he apologized and said it would never happen again. I wish Ghandia had accepted his apology and given him the benefit of the doubt, especially with the situation being that they were mutually curled up like that. By trying to dump it all on him and getting angrier and angrier, she made people uncomfortable. Too much drama is the kiss of death in Survivor. |
Realtvfan | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 08:21 pm     With the "steal and run" reward challenge, I was wondering why one team did not just station one player at the contact point to intentionally only disrupt the other team while the other players on that team solely run with the belongings. It seems that the team finally stationed Ted in the contact point half way through the game. I would have done that right up front. Jeff's listing of the rules allowed for it, but no one thought of it immediately. Team dumb dumb having half their team disqualified was funny. Once someone on your team is disqualified, you should at least make an attempt not to make the same mistake 3 more times in a row. Jake was right. Team muscle had no brains. The "tower of hanoi" immunity challenge project could be done with 6 peices within 10 minutes easily if you know the pattern matching to do. It would have been nice to see a "running clock" in the lower right corner of the screen to know the actual elapsed time for the teams. |
Ginger | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 08:21 pm     I think Ghandia was a bit melodramtic in her response and yes, I agree that she put herself in a stupid situation by spooning with Ted, but I also think that Ted did what Ghandia says he did. Ted even admits to this--though at different times he claims to have been "asleep" and at other points says that he got carried away and had planned to talk to Ghandia about it the next day. My point is that even though Ghandia acted like a freak when she did all the pounding, wailing stuff, I also think that Ted is not blameless. My theory is that he picked up on Ghandia's affection and like a big horn dog attempted to take it to the next level. Hooray that Jed is gone! Now for Robb...he's the one I'd really like to see go. Brian is so great! At this point he is for sure my favorite player--and I think he deserves to be called by his name, not "porn guy." The poor man was probably just trying to get a job. Any actor can tell you how difficult that is. He seems kind and considerate and respectful of others. I also like the cop from NYC on the other team. |
Bothofus | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 08:32 pm     Just wanted to say a "thank you" for the details of tonights show, I had to work over and missed it! Thanks a bunch! |
Realtvfan | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 08:36 pm     When building the tower of Hanoi puzzle, it would have been nice, if with just the very final top piece to go, the winning team stopped and sat down. The winning team appeared to have plenty of time to just sit there and watch the losing team while the losing team (which was 5 minutes or more behind) unravelled even more. Especially with the losing team struggling to figure it out because the two logical thinkers "lost" intentionally. Can you imagine the intensity on the losing team if the losing team knew that the winning team stopped on the very final last piece only to sit and watch the losing team continue to self-destruct in both the frustration of losing and the frustration of being forced to work hard while the winning team just sits and watches for a while to rub it in. That would have been great. Not good Survivor friendships skills, but fun to watch. |
Jasonfan | Thursday, October 03, 2002 - 08:42 pm     I agree with you Ginger. I gained a lot of respect for Brian tonight. He seems like a genuinely likeable, caring and smart guy. I like Ken too. The fact he's getting so little air time leads me to think he might make it to the end. . . |