Posted on 01/18/2005 3:55:31 AM PST by cuz_it_aint_their_money
Greetings Survivor FReeks!
Its time once again for a new season of Survivor!
Twenty Americans are stranded in Palau, the South Pacific paradise some call the 8th natural wonder of the world, where colorful wildlife, dense jungles and an underwater world beyond belief are haunted by the wreckage and remnants of World War II.
From the beginning, the game will be changed in a dramatic way: everything the Survivors have come to expect will be wiped out in the first 10 minutes.
Who will outwit, outplay, and outlast all others in Palau?
According to the official website, there will only be one tribe (at least for starters) and three contestants will get the boot during the first show.
Should be interesting!
Reward was food auction and Tom took out Ian's last tile (by mistake) and Ian has immunity.
Do you think that Ian was deliberately trying to help Steph out?
I hope Steph makes it tonight!
Ian was a fluke!
*sigh* Bye Steph
I see Stephanie got voted off...I can't watch two shows at once..LOL
She was outnumbered ta br sure!
Well at least I'll get ta see her on the jury. All fixed up an' all! LOL!
Yea, but which show do ya chime with yer FRiends?
LOL....you win...I did get to see the food buying and challenge...oooo and Ian getting a bath....
Food could have been more sensational!, didn't need the bath thing!
Just so ya know, this show is place ta hang darlin'!
Catch ya'll next week! (and if ya eat any strange foods, post a pic so we can all laugh!)
Reward Challenge winner Everyone wins a little something.
Immunity Challenge winner - Ian
Bootee (and 3rd member of the Jury) - Stephenie
Ha...Im hoping Tana gets hired by Trump and Tom wins it all on Survivor.....shucks, I forgot CNBC replays the Apprentice...I could have watched all of Survivor...
I'm glad Tana is still in it! But my hubby said the little girl is a force to be reckoned with. She's tenacious.
LOL...my hubby said almost the same thing and thinks she'll win....Im sticking with Tana....notice that 2 of the 3 finalist do not nave college degrees....let's see who Trump hires!
I'm with you Tana and Tom all the way!
Just a bump so I can find it next time...
I think it will be Tana and the other girl (can't think of her name) as the final two. I don't see how Craig can survive the interviews.
The Koror Tribe: Caryn, Gregg, Ian, Jennifer, Katie, Tom
The Jury: Coby, The Quitter, Stephenie
The Losers: Jonathan, Wanda, Jolanda, Ashlee, Jeff, Kim, Willard, Angie, James, Ibrehem, Bobby Jon,
Greetings fellow Survivor junkies! Its Monday, so that means its time once again for your weekly:
The tribe stumbles back from the brutal Tribal Council and Stephenie starts right in on the rest of the tribe. Getting mad, crying a little, in other words - venting. Tom tries to downplay the situation by saying they were going to change their vote anyway. To emphasize the point, he gives the ugly necklace to Steph, stating her self-preservation speech as the reason she has earned it. Of course TC is now over and she has no need for the ugly necklace, but we wont dwell on that. After all, its the thought that counts! Right?
Of course we cant end this night on a happy note, so Gregg comments to the camera, that Steph should have gone in the first round. The longer she stays around the more Koror falls apart, stabbing each other in the back. There you go Gregg, way to end the evening on a high note.
The next morning, Steph is still miffed. Bad mouthing first Katie and then Tom, when neither would give her a straight answer regarding her Are we still a final four alliance? Why she didnt include Ian in this little tirade may be due to the fact (we will later find out) that she couldnt stand to get near enough to him to have a private conversation.
Cut to the tribe (without Steph) having a kvetching session around camp. Tom (having heard the case against Steph, due to her being a immunity threat) pleads his case. Stating no one who has won the challenges has won the million (except Brian in Thailand.) and the only reason he exposed his strength was so Koror could beat Ulong. Later, Ian, Katie, Gregg and Jenn discuss Toms plea. Ian comments that Toms winning streak makes him a target and Gregg agrees by saying theres a reason no one strong has ever won the million. (Yeah, its because of back stabbing, under-the-radar, low life scum like you!) Katie, makes some snide comment about agreeing with Tom that it is now an individual game while Jenn keeps her mouth shut.
Later, Steph starts in on Katie and Jenn, trying to get an estrogen alliance going. Jenn considers selling out Gregg, and all three agree that if the alliance happens, the first target will be Tom. Only one small glitch in this plan. Nobody has told Caryn about this new possible alliance. Oops! Anyway we go to commercial with Steph commenting to the camera You want to think Im a threat? Ill show you how threatening I am. Hence the title of the episode.
The next day Treemail calls one and all to the Reward Challenge. Of course, its not much of a challenge. Yes ladies and gentlemen, its time once again for the old lets auction off some food so these folks wont later sue us for neglect time waster, coupled with the while were at it, lets auction off some mail from back home to get the water works really going! I wonder if the USPS can go after them for interfering with the mail?
Anyway, after the typical blah, blah, blah. Jenn wins a chocolate sundae for $120. Caryn and Steph split a double cheeseburger with fries and a soda for $130 each. Ian wins a plate full of spaghetti with meat sauce for $300. (Gregg buys a bite for $20)Jeff also tells Ian he stinks really bad! Ian also wins a cold beer for $20.
Next up are the letters from home. Tom wins with a $220 bid and then Jeff says whoever else wants their letter for $220 can have it. Steph, Gregg, Caryn and Katie all buy their letters too. Jeff then says the auction is over.
Now wait a minute. By my calculations, Ian is the only one who didnt have $220 left to buy his letter from home (although Im sure that if he asked, Tom or one of the others would have given him the $20 he was short) so why didnt Jenn buy her letter from home? Something is rotten in Palau, and Im not talking about Ians stink.
Back at camp, Steph brags that she has 12 letters in her mail pouch, and all is happy in her little world. Meanwhile, Ian (having been insulted by Jeffs comments) declares that today is bath day! He then marches into the ocean and proceeds to wash his stinking butt. He then asks Gregg to wash his back while Jenn comments from shore saying he could have asked one of the women to do it. Katie comments that they could have a secret alliance that we dont know about. Ian then comments that although the women were making snide comments, he is Comfortable with my sexuality. Wait a minute. Isnt that the same thing homosexuals say when confronted? Is Ian secretly telling us something here? Anyway, Ian ends with asking Tom to look at his neck. Tom says that Ians neck is clean, but hes not touching it! Thats it Tom, make Ian feel OK about his sexuality, while slamming him for it, at the same time.
The next morning, finds Tom and Caryn walking on the beach. Tom again comments that hes worried about being voted out for being a threat. Caryn assures him that she is with him and he doesnt have anything to worry about.
The tribe is then called to the Immunity Challenge. Jeff explains that in front of them is a board with 35 ceramic tiles. Five each for each of the remaining seven survivors. One by one, you will step up, and try to break your own tiles by tossing a coconut. If you break someone elses tile, that person will benefit. The first person who has all of their tiles broken, wins immunity.
The order is randomly selected and they start tossing coconuts. After quite a few misses and even more breaking someone elses tile. Tom finally misses his own tile and breaks Ians last tile. Jeff declares the challenge over and awards Ian with the ugly necklace. (Now why didnt he make a comment about Ians new fresh scent?)
Back at camp, its raining, and the tribe is stuck in the shelter. Tom comments about how funny it would be if the sun comes out and everyone scatters to shore up their own individual alliances. When lo and behold, no sooner do the words leave his lips when out comes the sun. Caryn and Katie are first to head off. Steph comments that this is to let Caryn in on the estrogen alliance.
Cut to Katie and Caryn. Katie is going on and on and on about the girl alliance and how Tom has become too much of a threat and that they all need to write Toms name down yada, yada, yada.
No sooner are they back at camp, when Caryn grabs Tom and off they go. Tom asks Caryn why she told him instead of just joining the girls alliance and Caryn replies that she promised him she would. Tom is so dumfounded at this point, you could have knocked him over with a feather.
They arrive back at camp and Tom tells Ian what Caryn told him. And what does Ian do? He tells none other than Katie. Katie then confesses to the camera that The female alliance wont work because Caryn sucks. Now theres a profound statement if I ever heard one.
Meanwhile, Gregg comments to the camera that Stephenie needs to go so they can get back to the plan. Whos plan? His or the alliances? And just which alliance is he part of anyway?
The camera cuts to Stephenie saying that its in their best interest to keep her around. In whos best interest? Theirs or yours? Hmmmmm?????
Back from commercial, the tribe files in to Tribal Council. Jeff then signals for the Jury to enter, (Coby and The Quitter). Jeff then starts in on his typical lets see how far I can drive a wedge into the tribe tonight banter. Blah, Blah, Blah. The comments end with Tom reiterating how he hopes the tribe saw the need for Koror to beat Ulong was paramount and how he hopes its not held against him. Ian wants to keep the ugly necklace and Jeff says its time to vote.
Again for those who cannot or will not view the videos at the SeeBS website, here is what each person said as they cast their vote.
Caryn (Votes Steph): I am voting with the tribe Steph, and that is only because you are a fierce competitor. Good luck.
Katie (Votes Steph): This is absolutely nothing personal. Im just voting with the rest of the tribe. See ya.
Ian (Votes Steph): Steph, youre one of the fiercest competitors Ive ever met, and while its your competitiveness thats making me vote you out tonight, my heart hurts to watch you go. Youll always be Koror.
Stephenie (Votes Caryn): Im just going with the strategy. This is what they told me. But for some reason I dont believe them. I dont think its you, Caryn, but if it is, it was great knowing you and best luck always. Talk to you soon.
Tom (Votes Steph): You are as an amazing a competitor as you are a young lady. I really connected with you out here, and I hate this. Im sorry.
Jenn (Votes Steph): Steph, you played this game really well, really hard, really tough. But thats exactly why we have to let you go.
Gregg (Votes Steph): Stephenie, unfortunately the numbers arent working your way. So, great game. Best of luck.
Jeff tallies the votes, announces the bootee and snuffs Stephs torch. She takes the walk of shame as the tribe gathers their stuff and Heads back to camp.
Stephenies Final Words:
Well, what an amazing, amazing experience, I can't even describe it. I mean I am upset that I got voted out, I really wanted to win, I did everything I could but I don't have anymore tricks up my sleeve. I've gone as far as I could. I really honestly feel I gave it 200%, I gave it my all, and there was nothing I can do today. They told me that they were going to vote Caryn out, I kind of felt it was a little shady, I kind of thought it was me so I prepared myself well. But I am not going to say that I feel like a loser, because I don't, I feel like a major winner. I am really pysched, I am really pysched, I am like really proud of myself, I mean it was a hard run, I mean we got annihilated, our whole tribe just got blown away person by person and here I am, the last person standing you know and I don't really think it has happened on Survivor. And I go to this new tribe, thinking I am a dead man walking, and I make it through at least two people down whether they quit or got voted out, I made it and I made it 1 and 7. And I am really pysched, I'm my own worst enemy and I am always the hardest on myself, and I wish I could have went further but I didn't, and everything happens for a reason, and I did the best that I could, and I am, and I am actually very proud of myself.
This experience has made me learn so much about myself, my life, what's important to me, how to live, I mean, this experience has made me, you know, I will never take the small things for granted, I will never take the huge things for granted. I never thought I could push my body and my mind, and myself to the limits that I pushed myself to, and that alone, made me feel like the strongest person in the world, I am like standing on top of this mountain and no one can conquer me. That is how I honestly felt in this entire game, the weirdest feeling. And I said all along that I felt I had this angel sitting on my shoulder just looking out for me, and I kept my head held high and kept positive, and did my best. I may have not done the best, but for me, I feel like a total winner and I learned a lot about myself and my life and when I do go home, and when I do go back to the real world, it's going to be a whole new world for me, it's going to be a whole new outlook and I am so excited to be here to experience that and grateful.
The biggest thing I learned about myself is that I am really a strong person, I have always been an athlete, I've been on many sports teams and I have always second guessed myself you know, I think I am a good athlete at a certain sport, you know I think I am good at a certain thing but you know there is better but I learned that this experience out here is that, don't second guess yourself out here, go with your thoughts, go with what you know is best and give it your all. And as long as you give it you all, no matter what the outcome is, you know that you gave it your all. And if you are successful, then that is what was meant to happen and I feel that I am successful out here because I gave it my all.
So pretty much the biggest thing that I have learned is that I am a really strong woman and I never thought of myself as that strong of a person, and I know now, not only physically and mentally, I am a really strong person inside and out.
You know when I got voted out and I am walking out, I am like, part of me is like, you made it so far Stephenie, the odds were totally not in your favor and another part of me is like, that friggen sucks, I am such a failure, I could have made it further. It pisses me off that these people, still get to be in this game when I feel like a true survivor when I survived so much more s--t than them. I am sitting here, and I am like there is part of me that is pissed, and I still want to be in that game and I think there is a lot still in me to give, and I have a lot of challenges to be won, and I have a lot of, I still have immunity that I want to grab but it all goes down to, it's the game and I was outnumbered by an entire tribe, I was on a tribe that was decimated, conquered, killed, murdered basically. And um, you know, I am proud that I made it this far but because I am so competitive, I'm pissed, I want to go further, it's not enough but the game is over for me right now, and I was voted out and unfortunately, there is nothing I can do, but move on, have a couple of drinks, have a lot of food and have some good times.
Being a big Survivor fan, watching it on TV and then actually playing in the game, totally different. I definitely thought it was easier you know, and everyone said, it's going to be the hardest thing you will do, nah I can get through it. You know there aren't people sitting in the background, here's a bottle water, or are you starving, here's a burger. There's nothing, there's no food, theres no water, there's no clothing, what I had on my back is what I made for myself moving forward, and whatever food that I ate, I caught and did on my own, and any water that was boiled and whatever. And so, it's a helluva lot harder than it looks, a helluva lot harder and I didn't want to believe that coming into this game, but I found out very quickly within the first day and I am glad that I can conquer and I am glad it was an experience I was able to have.
Well, thats it for this recap, see you all Thursday for my weekly picks.
Take care,
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body,
but rather to skid in broadside,
thoroughly used up,
totally worn out,
and loudly proclaiming....
Wow, what a ride!"
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Thanks, you do a great job on these recaps!!
Here's a thought. What if past individucal challenge winners were somehow given an edge over the others during TC? I mean, let's say I won two challenges and went to TC without immunity. Then they'd have to vote me out by 2 votes more than a simple majority? I haven't thought this out but something like this would give more incentive to win and thus standout. There just needs to be some way to also "earn points" during the team challenges.
You should definately send that idea to the producers. I hate when a strong competitor is voted out and the wimps get a free ride. The strongest should be the survivor (in mind and body). I really hope Katie gets the boot this week. I don't like her very much.
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