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SURVIVOR: COOK ISLANDS - Official Thread
My somewhat fertile brain
| 24 August, 2006
| Cuz_it_aint_their_money
Posted on 08/24/2006 7:29:17 AM PDT by cuz_it_aint_their_money
Yes FReepers and FReeperettes, its time once again for another season of Survivor.
This time they are in the Cook Islands, in the middle of the South Pacific.
I was going to start off this thread by informing you all about how Mark Burnetts Production Company has decided to split the tribe along ethnic backgrounds. But that subject has been pretty much beaten to death on at least three different threads. So. . . .
I would like to point out that for all their talk about minorities not applying to the show as much as whites and about how they had to send their casting producers out to round up minorities, they apparently didnt have to look too far.
Of the 20 contestants recruited for this season, no less than 13 are from California!
And of those 13, NINE are from the greater Los Angeles area!
So much for diversity!
TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: aitu; cookisland; hotmonkeylove; mediawhores; mustmisstv; raro; survivor; traitor
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To: silent_jonny
I don't know how they think they are gonna win challenges....it hurts when you vote off a strong player....
481
posted on
10/05/2006 5:56:37 PM PDT
by
mystery-ak
(My Son, My Soldier, My Hero........God Speed Jonathan......)
To: mystery-ak
About time.
I think this will be good for the tribe.
To: silent_jonny
And Cowboy is safe :(
Yes, but at least he was valuable in the fire challenge. They played to their strengths, smart tribe.
To: silent_jonny
Gawd...looking at their armpits....
484
posted on
10/05/2006 5:58:26 PM PDT
by
mystery-ak
(My Son, My Soldier, My Hero........God Speed Jonathan......)
To: mystery-ak
That's what I say, but oh well ...
Gay guy voted JP out too.
To: mystery-ak
To: Harmless Teddy Bear
It will be good for the tribe, should get the other 3 guys to work harder and focus on winning.
To: silent_jonny
Gay guy voted JP out too.
So did the guy that went to castaway island. I wasn't expecting that!
To: EmilyGeiger; mystery-ak
I'm logging off early. See you later :)
To: silent_jonny
490
posted on
10/05/2006 6:04:34 PM PDT
by
mystery-ak
(My Son, My Soldier, My Hero........God Speed Jonathan......)
To: silent_jonny; mystery-ak
Bye. I need to lof off too. :(
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
Thanks for the recap Cuz. Checking in late as usual. Good episode. Alan Alda!! I was trying to think of who he sounded like. That's it.
Lots of puzzles with this survivor. Do you think they want an Asian to finally win this game??
To: MomwithHope
Well, this season is just not getting it for me. JP who? None of us ever saw the guy before tonight. This group just doesn't have any characters except for Cow Boi and Flicka (what's with that?) and her awful Pippy Longstockings Gone Bizarre who should have been gone the first week. They're eating better than at home and even the challenges are re-runs. Mark has lost his golden touch. At least TAR has good characters and it's enjoyable this season.
That stupid, stupid tree climber. If only he'd fallen out of the tree. And who's that guy who started crying over the bird? Yes, it's sad and the bird deserved more being thrown to it's death but that guy was being a bit strange. Why was there only one bird, or was that all they bothered looking for? Stupid tribe.
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posted on
10/06/2006 5:42:41 AM PDT
by
mtbopfuyn
(I think the border is kind of an artificial barrier - San Antonio councilwoman Patti Radle)
To: HighWheeler
Jonathan talks and even sounds just like Alan Alda.
That's it! I was sitting there thinking last night, "Man this guy sounds EXACTLY like somebody else." I just couldn't place the voice. He sounds exactly like Alan Alda.
To: HighWheeler
"It's amazing. Jonathan talks and even sounds just like Alan Alda."
I thought the same thing.
To: mtbopfuyn
Cow Boy is the only character whose name I can remember. He is so different.
I thought he was too hyper in climbing that tree to try to get eggs. My first thought was it is not like we have a chicken laying an egg everyday. Even if there are egg(s) in that next they probably have a developing chick in there and yuck.
Then when Mr. Sensitive Metrosexual starting chocking up over the baby booby. Grrr. I'd have felt sorry, too, but not in this situation. I saw the baby booby and it was definitely alive. Guess what - we know that they are not really all alone. I believe that since the bird was alive the show people would have probably taken it to an animal help center. If the nest did not stick up there I bet they did just that. Saving the baby booby. It would have been a video essay in itself making the show's producers look so good.
I think Cow Boy was truly sorry about the bird. I also think he redeemed himself my starting that fire at the final leg of the contest. He looked crazy but he was evidently doing the best and fastest thing to get the fire going.
To: 24Karet; AJMaXx; Alice in Wonderland; alisasny; agarrett; A knight without armor; ...
Greetings fellow Survivor Fans!,
Its Monday, so that means its time for another:
Survivor Recap!
You should know the routine by now,
.
If you recorded/Tivoed the show and havent had a chance to watch it,
.
TURN BACK NOW!
.
OK, dont say I didnt warn you!
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The New Aitutaki Tribe (Red Buffs):
Becky, Candice, Cao Boi, Jessica, Jonathan, Ozzy, Sundra, Yul
The New Raratonga Tribe - (Blue Buffs):
Adam, Brad, Cristina, Jenny, Nathan, Parvati, Rebecca, Stephanni
The LOSERS!
Sekou, Billy, Cicilia, J.P.
SPIKED AT TRIBAL COUNCIL
JP Voted Out
At Raro's Tribal Council, JP Calderon, the 30-year-old Professional Volleyball Player from Marina Del Rey, California, is shocked by his tribe as he is sent off in a 7 to 2 vote. With his behavior seen as bossy and arrogant, it didn't take long for his tribe to take action and dismiss him in one fell swoop.
Dumbfounded at the sudden turn of events, JP delivers his final words: "Wow, this is something I never ever saw coming. It takes more than just being strong and big and physical and thinking you're mentally tough. You gotta really watch your back. There's no hard feelings, that's the way the game is played and man, they really pulled one over on me. You definitely can't trust anybody in this game
there's no way."
Ozzy's Fury
A frustrated Ozzy returns to the Aitu camp after his confidant, Cecilia, was voted out. Despite Aitu's attempts to ease the tension in the air, Ozzy expresses his disappointment and betrayal. "I feel like I'm on the outside. To lose the only member of my former tribe, the person that helped me lay the foundations of everything these people are going to enjoy makes me feel like crap. If they want to vote me out, they should do it soon so I don't have to keep catching food for them. I just don't feel like playing along anymore."
Candice Returns from Exile
On day nine, Candice returns from Exile Island and is bombarded with questions on why she was sent there by Raro and saved from Tribal Council. Candice deflects accusations that her old Raro tribemates may have been trying to save her, exposing roots on the other tribe. "I don't want the rest of the team thinking I have some special get out of jail free card from the other team," says a concerned Candice.
Men vs. Women
After a brutal night's sleep on the back-breaking ground, the women of Raro quickly get to work rectifying their miserable sleeping situation. But to the ladies' chagrin, instead of assisting with the reconstruction, the men lounge by the fire relaxing. A fed up Parvati vents, "They're starting to rule the roost a little bit. I think they're getting very comfortable with their position in this tribe because they know we need them; they're strong."
Dismissing his responsibilities of work in the tribe, JP rationalizes the actions of the men and why they are so comfortable: "As a group of guys, we're way stronger than the other tribe's group of guys, and I think the testosterone is flying a little bit. The guys want to stick together. These girls are going to need man power for sure, so the four guy alliance is definitely relaxed."
Reward Challenge: Strung Along
Aitu and Raro meet on the battlefield to square off for Reward where Jeff Probst explains the rules of the game. Each tribe will have two tribe members attached by belt to a rope, which snakes over, under and around a series of obstacles. The rest of the tribe will push and pull their two tribe members, attached to the rope, through the course. Once the entire tribe reaches the end of the rope, one person from each tribe will swim out to a barrel where they will retrieve a decoding wheel, bring it back to the tribe mat and use that decoder wheel to decipher one phrase. The tribe that solves the phrase first wins the Reward of three blankets, two pillows and one hammock. In addition, the winning tribe will send a member of the losing tribe to Exile Island.
The challenge begins with Cristina and Jenny attached by belt to a lengthy rope for the Raro Tribe, while Candice and Becky are belted to their rope for the Aitu tribe. Both tribes are neck and neck at the first obstacle, tumbling over the tall course and sliding through the sand under beams and poles. Aitu quickly gains the lead working together as Raro wastes time arguing over strategy. Once to the end of the rope, Ozzy helps to give Aitu an even bigger lead as he glides swiftly through the water, retrieving the decoder wheel. Raro comes from behind, making up time as Brad also sails through the water to retrieve Raro's decoder wheel. But Aitu solves the phrase first, winning the creature comfort of pillows, blankets and hammock. The victorious Aitu happily sends Adam from Raro to Exile Island.
Animal Kingdom
Ecstatic from their win, Ozzy, Yul and Jonathan spend the remainder of the day fishing. Returning to camp with a bounty of eleven fish, Ozzy is given title of Poseidon from an extremely grateful and impressed Yul. Elated, Ozzy realizes he is quickly solidifying a revived position within the Aitu tribe: "I'm happy being the sole provider of this tribe. I feel like I have the most power. If they lose me then they're going to be losing a lot of strength."
Later, while hiking, Cai Boi spots a mother bird guarding her nest in the tall trees and climbs to investigate, only to accidentally knock one the baby chicks out of the nest. Regretting his decision, Cao Boi laments, "The kid in me wants to climb the tree. The kid in me just keeps wanting to do this and that, without thinking and getting in trouble. I should know better. What do I do these stupid things for? I feel really bad. I'm really humbled."
New Plans in the Making

With an afternoon of tending to JP's every need as he lounges by the fire, Parvati is unsettled with the realization JP is in control of the tribe. "JP's very demanding. He's like, 'Hand me that machete, hand me this bowl, serve me.' I'm like no. That just doesn't fly with me at all." As darkness falls, Parvati remains by the fire alone with Nate. Using her feminine wiles, she flirts with Nate in order to infiltrate the guys' alliance. As she plants seeds of discontent, Nate advises her to be patient and let JP dig his own grave. Heeding Nate's advice, Parvati reveals she'll be cautious with her next move. "I do not want to upset JP right now. So I'm just gonna let the king sit pretty till something happens."
Immunity Challenge: Mayday
Aitu and Raro reconvene for their next Immunity Challenge where Jeff Probst explains the rules. Four tribe members from each tribe will assemble a stretcher puzzle and race though the jungle with the stretcher to the beach. Once there, one tribe member will swim out to rescue another tribe member shackled to the top of a mast. Both members will swim back to the beach while holding onto a life ring, place the rescued tribe member on the stretcher and race back through the jungle to their starting mat. There, the remaining three tribe members must build a fire tall and strong enough to burn through a rope and raise the tribe's flag. First tribe to raise their flag wins Immunity and is safe from Tribal Council.
On Jeff's 'Go,' the tribes race to their puzzle stretchers. Raro quickly assembles the stretcher, sprinting through the jungle with a solid lead. With their stretcher now assembled, Aitu makes it to the beach while JP, well on his way through the water to his mast for Raro, is lapped by Ozzy from Aitu, who glides past JP to reach his mast first. Suddenly Aitu is in the lead as Ozzy quickly rescues Candice, swims back to shore and dashes through the jungle back to their mat. Raro falls further behind as JP frees Parvati from the mast and they swim back to shore. Once Raro reaches their mat, Rebecca, Jenny and Stephannie quickly start on their fire. But it isn't enough for Raro; Cao Boi's expert fire-making skills ignite Aitu's fire, burning through the rope and raising the Aitu flag first. They win Immunity and are saved from the dreaded Tribal Council.
The Master Plan
Back at camp, an aggravated Stephannie confides to her tribe that she is the weakest link and should be voted out. Frustrated with his tribemate's lack of heart, Nate explains why he will obey Stephannie's wish to be voted out: "All these people are out here trying to play a game and if someone is doubting themselves this early and doesn't want to be here, I'm not going to keep you here."
Honoring her request, the men agree to cast their vote for Stephannie. However, Jenny and Rebecca, not comfortable losing another woman, make a sudden decision to switch up the vote. 'I know it's important right now as a tribe to keep the strong ones in so that we can win, but then again it's five women, four men so if we're going to do any type of alliance it needs to be done right now, tonight, if any of the women want to stay in the game," explains Rebecca.
After the decision is made to go after the men, Jenny finds Cristina and the hopeless Stephannie on the beach and reveals her plan to oust JP. Jenny then approaches Brad and Parvati in hopes of turning the tide against JP.
In the end, Jenny's plan comes to fruition as the over-confident JP is blindsided by the vote at Tribal Council and is sent packing.
Take Care,
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To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
Ah well, that's what too much coffee does to you!
Disregard the Survivor Panama logo posted at the top of my last post.
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
LOL! I didn't even notice until you mentioned it.
I was a little surprised that Candice's tribe questioned her about why she was chosen to go to Exile Island. Weren't they around when she was told about Billy's proclamation of love for her?
To: cuz_it_aint_their_money
Thanks for the ping. I'm new to the ping list, but I've seen all the Survivor episodes. So far, this Survivor hasn't been that great, imho, but the commentary on these threads is very funny, and makes what seems to be a slowing-down franchise more watchable. So thanks for the ping!
500
posted on
10/09/2006 11:32:13 AM PDT
by
TimSkalaBim
(In Hoc Signo Vinces)
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