Posted on 08/21/2007 4:43:22 AM PDT by cuz_it_aint_their_money
On second thought, it could have been Courtney and Eric. I am not 100% sure and will find out tonight.
I wonder if that will finally give Frosti a freakin’ clue that he’s not really a member of the Fei Long alliance. If they Pagong Peih-Gee and Erik and then dump Frosti with 6th place, he’ll have no one but himself to blame.
You mean Todd gets mad because he wants Erik for himself, right.
Pirate Master — I had already forgotten about that turkey.
Here’s a question: why isn’t Survivor recorded in HD? They’ve got to be swimming in money. And give the exotic locations it would be fantastic to watch.
You are correct! I was misguided...
Still at TC and Jeff says there is still business to conduct.
Well, saw previews that had at least Todd, James, PG and Eric. Anybody pick out Stick Girl, Lunch Lady or Denise?
I don’t like P.G., Frosti and Eric’s play at all, their strategy is lying around and waiting to be slaughtered.
It’s just boring and frustrating. I don’t get it! Frosti and Eric knew all along they were on the chopping block, and they bonded with girls on the award trip. why couldn’t they take advantage of the golden opportunity and propose a new voting block consisting them four and P.G.?
they could argue to Amanda and Courtney that they were all outsiders of the James - Todd power structure, and they were pretty low in the ladder. But with their new alliance, they could change all that and become the new core.
unfortunately, Frosti and Eric did NONE of that, all they did is backstabbing each other, instead of unite and fight against the power.
I used to root for them, now I have no sympathy for them. When Frosti got voted off, I felt nothing for him. I am looking forward for Eric to be voted off.
they are just pathetic.
Last week IF they would have listened to Denise (with Peih Gee agreeing to it), they could have had a 5 - 4 block that could have worked against the others. I haven't watched tonight's show yet, but it sounds like another golden opportunity was wasted.
Next week we will have another bootee and in 2 weeks there will be a recap show (the day before Thanksgiving). The finale is on December 16th.
I slow mo’d the preview and saw Todd, James, Pei Gei, Amanda and Erik for sure. A pause of the wide shot before zooming in on Todd had what looked to be a pasty white leg, which could only be Courtney, but I’m not positive it was a leg.
That leaves Denise and maybe Courtney’s status up in the air.
Oops. I think next week is the recap show.
Just old cuts that had survivors still in the game?
Any rumors, hey, rumors are fun, about what happened after Frostie walked away from TC?
It’s that time of year again. Four women, three men left...will someone bring up the idea of a women’s alliance? Strategically, it wouldn’t make any sense, but that hasn’t stopped the subject from coming up in previous seasons. Repeatedly.
Back in the first Survivor, at the final six (when Colleen was voted out), Richard, Sue, and Rudy planned to vote off Kelly, but Sean became the target when Kelly won immunity. Richard, however, realized that with Sean gone, there would be three women and two men left, and he became alarmed that the women would form an alliance and vote himself and Rudy out. So, without telling his allies the reason why, he convinced them to vote off Colleen instead.
“I ain’t gonna let you big-boy me.” - Bobby Jon, Survivor: Guatemala
Greetings Ladies and Gentlemen,
Well, its Monday morning and that means its time for your:
SURVIVOR RECAP!
The Hae Da Fung (Black Fighting Wind) Tribe: Black Buffs
Amanda, Courtney, Denise, Erik, James, Peih-Gee, Todd
The Jury:
Jamie, Jean-Robert, Frosti
The losers:
Chicken, Ashley, Leslie, Dave, Aaron, Sherea,
Frosti Melts Away: Parkour Athlete Gone
On night 27 at a tense Tribal Council, Michael Frosti Zernow, the 20-year-old parkour athlete from Chicago, Illinois, can't twist his way out of jeopardy as he is voted out with seven votes against him. Frostis potential physical dominance along with his budding relationship with Courtney is reason enough for his tribe to turn against him. After having his torch snuffed at Tribal Council, the youngest Survivor ever gives his final words: I expected some people to kind of backstab, but I didnt expect it right now. I got beat by the tiny flight attendant, the sassy New York waitress and the lady with the mullet. I wanted to prove that somebody who is younger and smaller could come out here and do the same job that anyone else can do. And I have proved that.
Happy Holidays?
Attempting to sleep off the hangover from the previous nights Tribal Council, where Jean-Robert was voted out of the game, the tribe is awoken by the boisterous James as he belts out in song, Good morning, good morning to you!
While the castaways brush the sleep from their eyes, Courtney basks in glory after she realizes that last nights Tribal Council wasnt a nightmare after all: Everyone, its Christmas! Theres no Jean-Robert in the bed!
However, not everyone at camp is as joyous as Courtney. Denise worries about her position in the game after being kept in the dark on the Jean-Robert vote: I had an opportunity to switch over to the Zhan Hu and I decided to stick with the group that Im close to and I still get backstabbed.
Todds Observations
James frustration grows as he cooks fish in the wok while Peih-Gee stands over him, instructing him on how to prepare the meal. Observing Peih-Gees antics, Todd explains, Oh my gosh! Jean-Robert was annoying but now he is gone and all of a sudden Peih-Gee decided to step in and take his place! Not everyone is butting heads in the tribe, though, as Todd observes Courtney and Frosti snuggling up and realizes, Courtney is tight with Frosti and she is flirting with him. Its scary because you never know if she is going to want to twist or turn, and it worries me.
Reward Challenge: Drum Roll
Arriving at the Reward Challenge, Jeff Probst explains the rules. After a schoolyard pick, the Survivors are divided into two teams of four. Using four different-sized drums, they must keep a ball in the air by bouncing it from one drum to another as they navigate through a series of obstacles. If they drop the ball, they must return to the starting gate. At the end of the course is the finishing bin. The first team to bounce three balls into the bin wins Reward--an overnight cruise and dinner on Chinas Lee River.
The teams are chosen: Todd, Denise, Peih-Gee and James on the red team against Amanda, Frosti, Courtney and Erik on the yellow team. The game begins as both teams slowly bounce their ball along the course. Frosti passes the ball to Erik as the yellow team takes an early lead. The red teams James struggles and drops the ball, sending them back the start and allowing yellow to get ahead by scoring its first point. The red team continues to stumble as James drops the ball multiple times, allowing the yellow team of Erik, Frosti, Amanda and Courtney to take a commanding lead. That was all the yellow team needed as they work together, bouncing their second and third balls into the finishing bin to win Reward.
The Blame Game
Returning to camp after losing the challenge, a frustrated Peih-Gee approaches James and blames him for the teams loss. I cant believe you ever accused me of giving up at challenges. I saw your ass strolling back to the mat every time we dropped the ball, Peih-Gee claims. James vehemently responds, You have some nerve for a loser! Shut up! Thats why you lose, you are quick to blame! As the insults continue, Peih-Gee storms out of camp and jumps in the water to cool off. Im probably pissed off that we lost the challenge and taking it out on James, but Im the only person who hasnt won any Reward Challenges. I dont have a single ally here. I dont have anybody, worries Peih-Gee.
Lee River Reward
Aboard a riverboat, Courtney, Amanda, Erik and Frosti toast in celebration of winning the challenge. While Courtney, Amanda and Frosti bash Peih-Gee, Erik notices a glimmer of hope in the game and explains his position: As much as I am still on Peih-Gees side, I dont mind her being talked about negatively because as long as she is being talked about, Im not!
As the boat cruises down river, Courtney finds comfort in not only the awe-inspiring view, but also from a back massage from Frosti. I like Courtney a lot, and I think both of us feel that. Shes a real attractive girl. Shes smart and way out of my league, but having someone to be comfortable around is really nice, explains a smitten Frosti.
Later, Erik entertains his tribe as he mimics goats they see along the bank of the river, an act which Amanda finds cute. Erik hopes to solidify a new bond with Amanda and Courtney during this Reward. As night falls, the winners devour a huge serving of fried chicken and mashed potatoes and enjoy their time away from camp.
Return to Camp
On day 27, Courtney, Amanda, Frosti and Erik return to camp from the Reward and are greeted with a barrage of questions from Todd and Peih-Gee about what foods were served. Not wanting to add insult to injury, Amanda and Courtney lie about the food, telling them it was merely Chinese food theyve eaten on Reward before. If they found out we had fried chicken and mashed potatoes, they would hate us, Amanda explains. Later in the water, Todd informs Amanda, Courtney, Frosti and Erik about Peih-Gees earlier outburst with James, placing a bigger target on her back.
Immunity Challenge
The tribe greets Jeff Probst at the Immunity challenge where he explains the rules. This challenge will test the Survivors memory, as they each have a series of Chinese zodiac symbols on a table in front of them. In each round, Jeff Probst will call out a specific sequence of symbols. The Survivors must place their symbols in the correct order as stated. If they get it correct, they stay in the game. Answer incorrectly and they are out. The last person remaining wins.
Before the game begins, Jeff Probst shocks the tribe as they are presented a huge dilemma. They can either participate in the challenge in hopes of winning Immunity, or opt out and gorge on cheeseburgers and french fries. Feeling comfortable with their position in the game, James, Denise, Todd and Courtney elect to eat in lieu of competing, while Peih-Gee, Erik, Amanda and Frosti decide to play.
The challenge begins, as does the eating. Erik is quickly eliminated after answering the first question incorrectly. After the second question, Amanda is next to go, as Peih-Gee and Frosti remain in the game. In the end, Peih-Gee's memory which serves her best, as Frosti answers incorrectly. Peih-Gee is awarded the victory and the much-need Immunity Necklace, keeping her safe from the nights vote.
What Will Courtney Do?
The tribe returns to camp after Peih-Gees Immunity win. Frosti expresses his disappointment in his fellow tribemates for not competing in the challenge and opting to eat. He and Erik assume either one of them will most likely be voted out. Not winning Immunity today and having Peih-Gee win means you cant vote her out. I think Erik kind of already knows he is on the chopping block, explains Frosti.
Frosti then approaches Todd in hopes of saving himself and campaigns to vote out Erik, claiming he is too dangerous to keep around because everyone loves him, especially the girls. Hes a great guy and good to have around, but you have to be careful, explains Frosti. After listening to Frostis plan, Todd voices his opinion in private: Tonights vote is killing me! If Erik makes it to the end, hands down guaranteed the million dollars. But Frosti is a big threat in the challenges and that kind of worries me, so I dont know what I am going to do.
Concerned Courtneys relationship with Frosti threatens Todds future in the game, Todd approaches Denise and James to vote out Frosti since doing so will break up Frosti and Courtneys bond. If [Courtney] is not okay with that, we should turn it around and get rid of her, suggests Todd to the group.
Putting his plan into action, Todd approaches Courtney at the water well and suggests she and the others vote out Frosti. He explains, James and Denise are scared to death that you wont be able to vote out Frosti. Courtney replies, Why? Because he is kind of like my Survivor boyfriend? Todd confirms and asks Courtney if she will vote Frosti out. Well see how it goes, Courtney responds. As the tribe prepares for Tribal Council, the paranoia and doubt thickens. I literally dont know what to expect and she could take a sharp turn at any moment! You know, I may have to vote for her! laments a concerned Todd.
Tribal Council
At Tribal Council, loyalties are tested as Jeff Probst questions the Survivors about trust in the game. There is no loyalty in a game like this. There is no real, down to the bottom trust. I mean, its a game and you hope that the friendships you make will last to the end, explains Denise. As Courtney sits quietly, contemplating her vote, Frosti stresses the importance of friendship and reminds the group, I do believe that forming the relationships with the whole tribe really did help me get this far. But it is a game and everyone understands that and sometimes in games, people get hurt.
In the end, Frosti is the one hurt when Courtney turns against him and helps vote him out of the tribe. Frosti becomes the ninth person voted out of SURVIVOR: CHINA and the third member of the jury that will eventually determine who will be the Sole Survivor.
Voting Breakdown:
Frosti received 7 votes from Amanda, Courtney, Denise, Erik, James, Peih-Gee and Todd
Erik received 1 vote from Frosti
This Thursday (Thanksgiving) will be a re-cap episode, so I wont be sending a Survivor Ping, on Thursday.
Take Care,
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Notable Survivor Quote:
Lill, my vote's for you. Quite honestly, because if I end up getting sent back to camp, I don't want to listen to you complain anymore about not being in the game. That's why I'm voting for you.
Nicole Delma, Survivor Pearl Island (on voting Lillian back in the game)
As JillValentine said; it’s a RECRAP episode — which makes last week’s “cliff hanger” all the more egregious. (OK, she said “recrap”, I said the “egregious” part.)
“IF” you are worried about last weeks “cliffhanger” don’t be. ALL 7 survivors will still be in the game. I don’t know what they did or didn’t do after last weeks tribal council, but as far as I know, it is a red herring.
What if the jury members will be allowed to participate in Tribal Council votes, with certain conditions. Let's say the 7 remaining survivors and the 3 jury members compete in a quiz on the "Art of War" book that they were all given. A jury member will be allowed to cast votes against only those survivors who score lower on the quiz than he/she does. The votes from the jury at Tribal Council will be added to those from the survivors to see who gets voted out. Jury members who don't like their choices will have the option of abstaining.
Just a guess.
Oh, I remember Nicole Delma! She was from my neck of the woods, so I was rooting for her. Yeah, lots of contestants are from southern California, but most of them are in Hollywood. Nicole was representing the (middle-class) suburbs.
This eliminates 2 survivors. The next survivor to get the boot has an E in their name.
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