Posted on 08/30/2008 4:59:36 PM PDT by JillValentine
Premiers Thur. Sept. 25 @ 8PM ET/PT
18 new contestants will compete for the $1 million prize in the jungles of the equatorial African nation of Gabon.
Who will be the sole Survivor?
Randy only apologized for the gang comment. He said the Bigfoot comment was okay since Crystal called him an ugly troll. I suppose he has a point there. They’re still both jerks.
Sugar has a vindictive side very similar to Corinne’s (who at least admits she can be vindictive). She’s nowhere near as bad as the likes of Randy or Crystal, but people who see Sugar as some sort of sweet princess aren’t seeing her true colors.
Matty, Sugar, Corinne, and Bob need to get together and overthrow that little threesome. Unless they do that, any of those four’s chance to get to the finals is virtually zero.
The Ken/Crystal/Susie Final 3 would practically be a Hobson’s Choice. I’d have to vote for Ken by default, and that’d be even more painful than voting for McCain.
Part of me is hoping that there will be a Final 2 this season instead, forcing Ken and Crystal and Susie to actually turn on each other instead of sticking together like good little...er, I’ll just skip that word. I loved when they did that to Amanda, Parvati, and Cirie. Those three’s triumphant gloating was interrupted by an unpleasant surprise. Heh heh heh.
On the other hand, if Crystal and Susie end up in the Final 2, that could be the worst Final 2 ever, with the possible exception of Rob and Amber.
(too bad that the video clips are preceded by those ass-brained Sprint commercials)
SURVIVOR RECAP!
Nobag (Merged Tribe): Bob, Corinne, Crystal, Ken, Matty, Sugar, Susie
The Jury: Marcus, Charlie, Randy
Losers: Michelle, Gillian, Paloma, Jacquie, GC, Kelly, Ace, Dan
MOST PAINFUL ELIMINATION OF THE DAY: RANDY VOTED OUT
The newly merged tribe, Nobag, returns to camp from Tribal Council after they blindsided another member of the original Kota Tribe, Charlie. Proud of their efforts, the original Fang members boast about how they are systematically dismantling the former Kota tribe one vote at a time. Randy is aware that the power is shifting toward Ken and Crystal now, and that he and Corinne are on the outs. Paranoia begins to set in for Corinne: I mean, Kenny and Crystal are taking out my entire alliance. My chances are very slim. You know, most likely, me, Bob and Randy, were gonna go home and we dont know in what order, but were gonna go home.
While Randy watches from a distance, Sugar and Bob sneak into the jungle for a chat. Sugar pleads with Bob to send Randy home next because of his poor attitude. Bob confesses that he does not have the hidden immunity idol, and reveals that he tirelessly looked for it while on Exile Island, but was unsuccessful. Unbeknownst to Bob, Sugar is in possession of the hidden immunity idol, but has kept her discovery a secret from Corinne, Randy and Bob. As Bobs story progresses, he reveals to Sugar that he has constructed a fake idol and shows it to Sugar.
THE THIRD MAN
Meanwhile, Corinne and Randy meet at treemail to discuss their current state in the game. Corinne hypothesizes that Susie, Ken and Crystal plan on being the final three, and are using Sugar and Matty as pawns. Randy feels vulnerable: Corinne is still an ally, but what can you do with two people? Weve got immunity idols; weve got huge physical threats like Matty. Im planning on just continuing to be my same charming self. As Corinne and Randy admit to hating the other players, they realize that their only hope is that they can get someone to flip and join their alliance of two. Randy comes to the realization that he cannot change his attitude, because doing so would bring to light his plan. Randy and Corinne conclude that the person they should lure into their alliance is Matty.
Corinne and Randy arrive at the Nobag camp with treemail, which includes individual envelopes containing five hundred dollars in cash. The tribe concludes that the challenge will be an auction, and everyone cheers with excitement. As the reward challenge nears, Corinne is psyched about her ultimate goal: Nothing tastes better than five hundred dollars except a million.
REWARD CHALLENGE: AUCTION
The Nobag Tribe takes a seat in the bleachers upon arrival at the auction. Host Jeff Probst explains the rules. Each person has five hundred dollars. Bidding will be in increments of twenty dollars. You cannot pool money and you cannot share food. Randy wins beer and peanuts for $180. Ken wins a covered item for $340. The item is revealed to be a piece of paper that reads: "Send yourself or someone else to Exile Island. If you send someone else, you take all of their money. Ken sends Bob to Exile Island, taking Bob's $500 for himself. Sugar buys chocolate and peanut butter for $340. Also for $340, Susie wins a hot bath and a change of clean clothes. Matty wins a burger, fries, and soda for $400. The next item is covered. Ken and Randy fight for it, and although he initially outbids his opponent, Ken decides to give up the item to Randy's bid of $280. It turns out to be a bad decision for Ken, as the covered item is revealed to be spaghetti, garlic bread, and a glass of wine. Up next is an item that will give the recipient an advantage in the next immunity challenge. Corinne immediately bids $500, all of her money. Ken is the only one who can outbid her, but he declines. Jeff explains to Corinne that the bottle must remain sealed until she arrives at the next immunity challenge. The next item is covered and the first person to bid $20 wins it. Randy buys it and Jeff reveals that the item is a plate of cookies to be shared with the whole tribe. As Randy distributes the cookies, Sugar refuses to take one. Randy offers a cookie and a half to Corinne, since Sugar refused a cookie. Randy asks Sugar again if she would like a cookie. She finally agrees, but defiantly gives it away to Matty. With that, the Survivor Auction is over.
THE TEMPER TANTRUM
As Nobag returns to camp, Matty thanks Sugar for the cookie. Randy snaps at Matty, and says that it was not hers to give out. Randy expresses his resentment for Sugar: I left the auction broke, full, half-drunk and pissed off. So I am going to burn this house down in the next day or so. Sugar laughs at Randys childlike fit over the cookie: Oh my gosh, have you ever seen a grown man get so mad over a chocolate chip cookie? And the only reason I took his damn cookie is because he didnt want to give me a cookie. He wanted to give everybody a cookie but Sugar, because Sugars evil. Randy continues to pout about being treated like a dog at the auction. Despite his tantrum, Randy remains focused on his goal and decides to begin laying the groundwork for an alliance with Matty. He begins by trying to manipulate Matty into feeling as if he is on the outs with the rest of the tribe. Fifth place aint bad, he tells Matty.
THE PECKING ORDER
The alliance of five, consisting of Ken, Crystal, Sugar, Matty and Susie meet in the hut to discuss who to vote out next. Matty singles out Bob as next to go and suggests keeping Randy around since he has already angered a lot of people and thus would be an ideal person to bring along further. Sugar sees this strategic move as a threat. As Matty lays out the pecking order as being Bob, Randy and then Corinne, Randy arrives at the hut. He exchanges harsh looks with the fivesome.
OPERATION STRONG ARM
The next day, Randy meets up with Corinne in the jungle to reveal his diabolical plan of crashing and burning for the remainder of the day in an effort to shake things up at camp. His plan is to put the target on himself so that he can convince Bob to give him the hidden immunity idol, if he has it, so that he can then use it to blindside Susie. Randy explains, The reason that myself and Corinne and Bob are in the predicament that were in is because Susie flipped. She went with Crystal and Kenny and they voted Marcus out. This would be sweet, sweet revenge. Randy begins wreaking havoc on the Nobag Tribe, causing everyone to become paranoid. Whats he want to do, like fight or something? asks Sugar. Randy continues to insult the tribe about the cookie incident, and even goes as far as cursing at Susie to shut up. With everyone now turned against him, Randy feels comfortable that his plan is working: Theyre all freaking out and thats a real good thing. The more they freak out, the more paranoia sets in, the more Operation Strong Arm can be effective. Man, we still got an immunity challenge to play.
IMMUNITY CHALLENGE: THE DOMINO EFFECT
The Nobag Tribe arrives on the mat as Bob returns from Exile Island to rejoin them. Host Jeff Probst explains the rules. In the first stage of the challenge, players will race across a series of balance beams carrying a bag of puzzle blocks. When a player reaches the finish, they will head back to the start and do it again. The first three people to get their three bags across the line will compete in the final round. In the final round, the players will empty their bags filled with puzzle blocks and arrange the blocks along a multi-angled platform while avoiding trip wires which could tip the blocks and force players to reassemble the puzzle. The goal is to arrange the puzzle blocks so that they will fall one into another like dominos, raising a flag. The first person to raise their flag wins immunity. Corinne opens her bottle that she won at the auction and reads it: You will sit out for the first stage of this challenge and move directly into the final round. Corinne sits out for the first round, while everyone else begins battling for the two remaining spots in the final round.
Matty dominates the first round by getting all three bags of puzzle pieces quickly across the finish line. Ken is right up against Susie to claim the second spot in the final round. Ken is able to defeat Susie, and is up against Corinne and Matty in the final round. For the final round, Matty and Corinne start lining up their dominos in the front, while Ken makes his way under the trip wire, starting at the end. This proves to be a tricky strategy, as Kens dominos go down when he shakes the trip wire. Matty takes an early lead, while Ken struggles to recover. Corinne continues to make progress while Ken catches up. Ken oversteps Corinne and is nearly finished setting up his dominos, neck and neck with Matty. Ken is the first to lay out all of his dominos and tries them out. They stop after only knocking over a few dominos and Ken regroups. Matty announces that he is ready to give it a try, but so are Ken and Corinne. The three players race to see whose dominos make it to the end. Corinnes dominos stop short, as do Mattys. Kens dominos make their way to the end and raise his flag, which grants him individual immunity.
THE ART OF DECEPTION
As the tribe congratulates Ken on his win, Randy is aware that the only way to save himself would be to convince Bob to give him his immunity idol. Meanwhile, Sugar tries to convince Bob that it would be hilarious if he gave Randy his fake immunity idol at Tribal Council. The only way that I can save myself at another Tribal Council is by convincing somebody else to use it, and I think it should do the trick, says Bob. Unaware that Bobs idol is fake, Corinne approaches Bob about giving the idol to Randy. Bob agrees to give the idol to Randy, thereby aligning himself with Sugar. Bob then shows Randy the fake idol in the hut and assures him that since everyone is targeting Randy, he will give it to him. The two meet in the jungle for the pass off, and Randy pledges to vote for Bob to win the million dollars should he make it to the final three without him. Bob reports back to Sugar that it is a done deal, and Sugar calls Bob a genius. In the hut, Sugar assures Ken and Crystal that this will be the funniest night of their lives.
TRIBAL COUNCIL
At Tribal Council, Randy bickers about the cookie incident with Sugar, citing her reaction as being harsh. Susie insults Randy, and says that she feels sorry for him now that he has shown his true colors. The rest of the tribe point out that Randy has been rude to Susie and the others, which has stirred up a lot of animosity toward him. Before the votes are read, Randy plays Bobs fake immunity idol, thinking that he has just blindsided Susie. Jeff reveals that it is not a true immunity idol, and Randy is humiliated as the rest of the tribe laugh at him. In the end, Randy was voted out with five of the eight votes cast against him. Randy Bailey, the 49 year-old wedding videographer from Eagle Rock, Missouri, became the eleventh person voted out and third member of the jury of SURVIVOR: GABON: EARTHS LAST EDEN.
Coming up next week...everyone's favorite! The rec(r)ap episode! Of course, it is Thanksgiving, so not many people will be watching anyway.
Contestants in order of how much I want them to win: Bob, Corinne, Matty, Ken, Sugar, Susie, Crystal
Contestants in order of how likely I think they are to win: Ken, Crystal, Susie, Sugar, Matty, Bob, Corinne
Have a happy Thanksgiving, everybody.
I don’t think any season could be worse than Survivor: Fiji, but this one is shaping up to be pretty bad.
Ken should have outbid Corinne for the immunity challenge advantage. Although he ended up winning immunity anyway without the advantage, strategically the majority alliance should take every opportunity to prevent someone outside the alliance from winning immunity. StepheME and her toadies in Survivor: Guatemala failed to do so and allowed Danni to buy the immunity advantage for a ridiculously low price - and Danni ended up winning the challenge and the million dollars. Hahahahahaha.
If Corinne is eliminated next, which is practically guaranteed unless she wins immunity, then I hope Bob somehow finds a way to pull off the victory despite being outnumbered five to one. It seems impossible, but Chris (Vanuatu) and Danni (Guatemala) faced similar odds and they both ended up winning. And can SeeBS quit calling the Gang of Five the “underdogs”? Bob and Corinne are the real underdogs now.
Great link, thank you!
Thank you for doing all of this. Your efforts are appreciated.
This was one of the funniest tribal councils ever. Randy was so arrogant about that fake immunity idol and Sugar was beside herself with laughter. Then Crystal shouting as to why she was voting the way she did; had to run to the little girl’s room before it was over! I for one am glad to see him get the boot.
When you lay with dogs you're gonna get fleas.
I still think Sugar and Corinne are a lot alike. They both have a nice side and a nasty side, but because of the editing we see most of Corinne’s nasty side and most of Sugar’s nice side.
Hello all. Hope you all had a happy Thanksgiving.
I watched the rec(r)ap episode online. Most of it was stuff that was shown before, but there was enough new footage to make a few interesting points.
The core alliance is Matty/Susie/Sugar. Ken and Crystal are fourth and fifth on the totem pole, unless one of the top three switches.
Matty’s growing on me. He may be somewhat naive but he’s a strong competitor and seems like a decent guy.
Susie is weak-minded. Corinne has anger management issues.
Crystal’s still a witch. Ken’s still a player. Bob is even more of a mechanical genius than was shown earlier.
The contestant whose stock has really dropped for me is Sugar. Based on the episode footage as well as interviews from several booted contestants, Sugar’s “sweetness” is just a front to cover a very spoiled, immature, nasty, hypocritical, and arrogant personality. I’d like to rant longer but I think while running this thread I should make at least some semblance of balance and neutrality. I will say this - if Sugar wins the million dollars, the others will have deserved to lose to her. They saw her true colors - they didn’t get the SeeBS edit we saw.
Who’s likeliest to win: Matty, Ken, Crystal, Sugar, Susie, Bob, Corinne
Who I want to win: Bob, Matty, Ken, Corinne, Susie, Crystal, Sugar
Thanks for the update, insight and hard work.
I was kinda’ bloated Thursday night. Did my best imitation of a slug.
Lydia is just as homely in Spanish.
SURVIVOR PING!
Nobag (Merged Tribe): Bob, Corinne, Crystal, Ken, Matty, Sugar, Susie
The Jury: Marcus, Charlie, Randy
Losers: Michelle, Gillian, Paloma, Jacquie, GC, Kelly, Ace, Dan
Hello, everybody, and welcome back! It's been a long time. I hope everybody had a happy and fun Thanksgiving.
Now, on to the show, with
Episode 10: "The Good Things in Life Arent Easy"
Will Bob and Corinne be able to save themselves? Will the Gang of Five alliance crumble? And when will the real Hidden Immunity Idol come into play? Tune in tonight for something that last week couldn't deliver - a real episode of Survivor!
Reward Challenge: The contestants will be divided into two teams of three with the odd (wo)man out sent to Exile. They will go through an obstacle course and retrieve bags of puzzle pieces. The winning team will compete individually in the puzzle-solving part. Rumor has it that this is the "Loved Ones" challenge.
Immunity Challenge: Survivors are blindfolded and must make their way through a course to retrieve a bag. Inside the bag are pieces of a mask which must be assembled. Guess who directs the blindfolded contestants? That's right. Personally, I think it's more fun when they make the contestants' loved ones eat gross things.
Spoilers (highlight to see):
Reward challenge winner: Team of Bob, Crystal, and Sugar (Bob wins the individual part and wins a date with his wife)
Exiled: Corinne is not chosen for a reward challenge team and is consequently exiled
Immunity challenge winner: Matty
Voted Off: Corinne
I'll be back after the show with the recap.
It’s on...finally.
What irritates me the most about all this is that Kenny, Crystal and Susie all think they are such great players.
Matty - dumb as a rock.
It was Susie flipping that turned the tide. The rest since Susie flipped has just been numbers.
In the previews for next week, there finally seems to be some dissension within the Gang of Five. Sugar is complaining about Ken being phony and Crystal being a bully. And after he saw that third vote against him, Matty now knows someone from his alliance stabbed him in the back.
I am so going to enjoy the schadenfreude. It’s been really disappointing seeing the Gang of Five in power. Sugar, Crystal, Ken, and Susie are four of the most irritating people I’ve seen on television. I don’t dislike Matty but he doesn’t seem all that bright. I hope Bob somehow finds a way to pull off the win.
I agree. Did you listen to Jeff Probst’s voiceover at the beginning of the show, where he recapped what happened so far? He said the Gang of Five’s moves against Kota were “brilliant.” Um, no, Jeff. It was just numbers.
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