Paul - I have commented several times on how interesting it is that we all here on HTF each have such different opinions. I had zero interest in hearing from either Francswesca or Shamar. I like the way Survivor has reshaped the reunion show and focus more on the final players.
I believe I stated "game or not". Excellent game play by who is yet to be determined. I would be shocked to see a winning vote for Dawn at final tribal council so probably not for her. I won't excuse repellent behavior just because it's a game...
I couldn't disagree with you more. Forgivable? No. Game or not at the end of the day you need to look at yourself in the mirror. I am kind of surprised that you can accept so easily such a callous move. This is one episode of survivor that really left a horrible feeling and I have been a fan...
IRT Cochran he is actually playing a much better game this time around. I agree on the arrogance, but he is definitely showing a lot more strategy and caginess then his first ride in the barrel.
Cochran is starting to look like a dark horse in this season. He is hitting his stride but now appears to be in the "damned if you do, damned if you don't" area regarding immunity challenges.
Wow. Got caught up last night. Just, wow. Dawn does not disappoint in the loony bin department. She really shouldn't be playing this game.
Phillip jumping into that pristine pool all covered in crud...what a completely, self-centered a-hole. Will not miss the "fun sponge".
Not to piss in your corn flakes Stan, but Dawn is famous for breaking down into a complete sobbing mess over seemingly standard "Survivor" conditions. While the teasers are often intentionally misleading it wouldn't surprise me in this case if they are accurate.
I thought this episode was a complete snooze fest save for the eating challenge and the final vote. Cochran! Dude you can put away some Survivor chow fast! How cool for him. The final vote was exceedingly sweet - my contempt for Corrine was growing with each minute of screen time she received...
Frankly, I was more annoyed with Jeff for allowing Lil' Hantz to showcase his lunacy like that. Not only disrespectful to the game, but to all the other players. Pretty shameful spectacle all the way around. So, clearly there is no moral code to being a "Hantz".... I'm not sure if I would...
The Fans are doomed. I am kind of surprised that they had to go to Tribal since Shamar was removed from the game. Either way they figured out (too late), about who they really should have been competing against at this stage of the game. Hysterical when Shamar was celebrating a win for the...
This is what I thought as well. Or perhaps a Sandra Bullock who has been ridden hard and put up wet who now can only look forward to starring in a "Real Wives of somewhere" installment. Hmm, I think I just made myself a little bit sad....
That is the beauty of being human - we get to look at things differently.
I think you are fooling yourself if you think that they have some measure of tribal unity. And you are missing the point on where the focus of competition should be at this stage in the game - it's against the other...
They also kept their weakest player - thereby giving a challenge advantage to the other tribe. Laura is a huge liability in challenges where Hope was not. They aren't playing against the other tribe they are playing against each other. Really too early for that - they can keep breaking up...
Shamar admitted to spending 19 hours on his ass. Not really something that can be attributed to an edit. Screaming shut up at your tribe members is also an interesting strategy, but I guess that is just the edit as well...? As soon as I saw Malcolm lining up for tossing the rings I was...