10/27 Don't forget Survivor tonight
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Comments (24)I couldn't even finish the EW interview with Natalie, oh heavens, the whole world was against her and she was only trying to teach people how to do things, and Jeremy hurt her on purpose and her back hurt the whole time (at least while Jeremy was there) and she was just portrayed so wrongly. That's exactly why no one wanted to play with her, she sat on her tush the whole time and blames everyone else for everything. Yikes, I wanted to feel a tiny bit of sympathy for her but I don't think so, she's way too deflective....See MoreDon't forget Survivor tonight!
Comments (15)After the first episode, our family was discussing how much more interesting it would be if each of the players voted off, that wanted to continue, got an individual beach of solitude. The odd ending on this one, makes me double wonder if there would be no Reem meetup, even if Keith chooses to continue. But probably not.... I'm probably just trying to drum up my own interest in a season I find distasteful due to the four returning players. I hate partial returnees, because it throws everything out of balance, editing wise and fairness wise. And it eliminates one of my favorite things about the early game--getting to know the new players....See MoreDon't forget Survivor tonight.
Comments (24)I'm rooting for Devens to win. I think he's played a good game; he's been busy finding idols; he has never presumed he's so safe that he hasn't given his best effort in challenges; and he hasn't been really underhanded to anyone. On the other hand, there isn't anyone I really can't stand among those who are left, although I think my least favorite is Victoria, followed by Lauren, then Gavin, then Julie....See MoreDon't forget Survivor tonight
Comments (23)"So, after they come back from Idol Island, are they not allowed to tell the group they have met Rob and Sandra?" It's up to the player to decide what to reveal. This is discussed in one of the articles that last week's recap links to. It's interesting, to me, that both women who have been to Idol Island have told a story about there being urns. Those women are from different tribes, so they certainly haven't had a chance to discuss and agree that the second woman would say the same thing the first woman had said. I'm curious as to what will happen next week when whomever goes to Idol Island returns to their tribe. Since the next person to go will be from the same tribe as Elizabeth (the first one to go), they may get together and discuss. Then again, though, they probably won't have a chance. But, obviously, the more folks that go, the more everyone will know the truth about meeting with Sandra and Rob....See Moresushipup2
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