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Post by King Silva on Oct 15, 2014 23:02:11 GMT -5
Drew is a ing idiot! First of all he is a super douche.. Second he threw the challenge. And third, which could have quite possibly saved him despite # 1 and 2, is that he could NOT cool it with the Kelly MUST go home argument. Keith or especially Julie were easy vote outs imo but he had to shoot them down in the worst possible ways. I really don't care that he is gone because he was super arrogant and it is nice to see that tribe go to Tribal for once. It looks like it will be the last time since the tribes are going to be reshuffled. I wonder how many loved ones are going to be on the same tribe?
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Post by King Silva on Oct 17, 2014 5:39:24 GMT -5
Interesting podcast featuring just voted out douche Drew: www.goldderby.com/news/7469/survivor-san-juan-del-sur-drew-christy-eliminated-jeff-probst-entertainment-13579086-story.htmlIf you can't listen to the 11 minute podcast then here is a recap of the main points: "It was definitely wrong of me to try to throw a challenge. I was definitely delusional," admitted Drew Christy to Gold Derby during our Q&A following his elimination from "Survivor: San Juan del Sur." However, he added, "There was a lot of stuff that happened out there that the audience really didn't get to see. Jon Misch and Jeremy Collins and Natalie Anderson all knew that I threw that challenge. They were all on my side to throw that and we kind of made a game plan to do that before I even went to Exile." Since Drew was portrayed as the "ladies man" of the season, we just had to ask him which of this season's ladies would he most want to go on a date with? "That's a good question," laughed Drew. "Honestly, none of them were really my type. I really got close to the twinnies, I love their personality. The rest of the chicks weren't really my type, I gotta tell you the honest truth. Jaclyn Schultz is really pretty but I think she was a little bit soft-spoken for me. I'm kind of a loud guy, if you hadn't noticed. I need something that can kind of keep up." Here are a few other fun nuggets from our Q&A with Drew: *He wished he would have watched more episodes of "Survivor" prior to starting the game (just like his nemesis Kelley did), because he now knows that throwing a challenge never works out. *His scariest animal encounter was waking up with a "six-inch praying mantis" on his chest one night. *Drew's mom just wanted him and brother Alec Christy to still love each other after the game, as she was worried they would butt heads on the show. *During one of the challenge battles, Drew actually beat John Rocker head-to-head; however, the the scene was edited to appear as though Drew lost.
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Post by Captain Charisma on Oct 18, 2014 9:10:43 GMT -5
it's episodes like this latest one that make me think some of the contestants are paid actors haha.
really too much coincidences.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2014 21:51:50 GMT -5
Drew's strategy this episode was so odd. I have no idea why he was determined to get Kelly out, and then to not even budge on his stance. You never throw a challenge in Survivor, something bad always happens to you if you do. Also, if Drew really is the "ladies man", what poor girls are going home with him?
I will say that now that Rocker is gone I don't know who to root for. I thought Rocker had potential to be entertaining on this show, but now I have nobody. I like Wes, but I don't really know why I do.
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Post by Mox on Oct 18, 2014 22:28:45 GMT -5
Drew's strategy this episode was so odd. I have no idea why he was determined to get Kelly out, and then to not even budge on his stance. You never throw a challenge in Survivor, something bad always happens to you if you do. Also, if Drew really is the "ladies man", what poor girls are going home with him? I will say that now that Rocker is gone I don't know who to root for. I thought Rocker had potential to be entertaining on this show, but now I have nobody. I like Wes, but I don't really know why I do. Agreed. Wes is the next best after Rocker. Wes killed it in the challenge and he seems like a cool guy.
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Post by King Silva on Oct 22, 2014 22:12:31 GMT -5
I just got done watching Survivor.
Imo it was a very stupid choice for Jon and Jaclyn to vote out Kelly because even if they get rid of her dad Dale next time they have to go to Tribal the following time they may have to go will likely see one of them get the boot.
I say that because Baylor, her mom Missy, and Keith seemed really close so I would predict them three to stick together leading to that tribal in two weeks to be 3-2 vote with Jon going home.
Had Jon and Jaclyn voted out Baylor I don't think they would have to worry so much if they went to Tribal for the next two weeks. That is because they would then vote out Missy the following week and in two weeks they could decide if they wanted to vote out Keith (he has an idol though) or they could turn on Kelly and Dale and side with Keith.
I would not expect these current tribes to last long, especially if Koyopa keeps going to Tribal Council, so I see the merge happening in three episodes from now.
I guess I am happy that one of the tribe is going to skate to the merge, most likely winning all the challenges, because I like more of the people on the Hunahpu Tribe more.
I wonder though if Hunahpu were to lose who would they vote out?
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Post by King Silva on Oct 23, 2014 19:50:44 GMT -5
insidetv.ew.com/2014/10/23/survivor-jeff-probst-san-juan-del-sur-keith-idol/Every week, host Jeff Probst will answer a few questions about the latest episode of ‘Survivor: San Juan del Sur — Blood vs. Water.’ ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: As viewers, we all make immediate judgments after a tribe swap in terms of which tribe got the upper hand. What was your immediate impression once we had our new Hunahpu and Coyopa tribes? And who individually was helped and hurt the most by the switch?JEFF PROBST: Well, the great thing about a switch is it almost always guarantees some level of chaos because all you need is for one person to switch tribes and you have a new dynamic within that group. The big story this switch was the division of loved ones and singles. My immediate reaction was “this is going to force the game into a new direction” because now you have to make a big decision. Do you hold on and hope a merge is coming and try to wait it out to get back with your old alliances, or do you jump ship right now and play the hand in front of you? Jeremy is clearly in a bit of trouble because of the Josh and Reed partnership. But… anything can happen in this game. It’s amazing to me how many times the writing is on the wall and then gets erased and replaced with something new. I get this question a lot when surprise tribe switches happen so I pass that question on to you, sir: Since contestants like Keith don’t carry around their hidden immunity idols with them and instead leave them back at their old camp, how do they get it when they get swapped over to a different tribe? Is it returned to them along with any other items they left back at their previous beach?Great question. Depends on the situation. If you took your idol out of your bag and “hid” it under a rock and left without it, then the rules of Survivor don’t allow for any “help” for you to get it back. So, in that sense, it is your responsibility to have it with you. But if you left it in your personal bag and just didn’t bring your bag with you, then yes, we always move all of their personal items (clothes, water container, bag, etc) to their new island. So if you had it with your possessions, you are fine; if you hid it, you are not. We always remind the players at the start of the game of one big idea: Survivor is unpredictable. No matter how well you know it, you can’t be certain that it is going to go the way you think it is — so be prepared at all times. We’re a good 5 episodes in now so I’m curious on your take on how this Blood vs. Water — with all newbies — is different from the previous one where you had 10 returning players. How is the dynamic different — if at all — with all strangers?It’s a totally different dynamic. I wasn’t sure at first how it was going to play out, but then again, I rarely am. It’s always a big question as you lead up to a premiere and then the first few weeks into the show. But now that we’re up and running and I’ve been talking to fans, I’m very happy to hear that people are enjoying it. I think the lack of returning players combined with some very young people (Alec, Baylor, Wes) as well as guys like Keith, who don’t even really know the game, have combined to make this a very unpredictable season. You don’t have any “favorites” to win because for every Jeremy or Josh, who seem to be playing very hard, you have a Drew or a Keith, who can mess things up because of their very different style of game play. That leaves this thing wide open for somebody to steal it. The person who wins this season is going to have to do a great job of reading the playing field and seeing where the opportunities are for advancement. I think what is going to be fun is watching how this unfolds, especially given the new tribes and the division of loved ones. Who will ultimately win out? Singles or loved ones? Definitely some surprises to come. Okay, we see you responding to Hunahpu’s request for more food in the teaser for next week. What else can you tell us about next week’s episode?Ah, Hunahpu — I just can’t get enough of them. They just keep giving us great stuff every week and they’re not finished. I think the fact that they are out of food and have to figure out what to do should be enough of a tease! I mean this is Survivor…everything has an invoice. ---------------------------------www.goldderby.com/news/7513/survivor-san-juan-del-sur-blood-is-blood-kelley-wentworth-entertainment-13579086-story.html When "Survivor: San Juan del Sur's" latest castoff Kelley Wentworth sat down with Gold Derby following her elimination in Episode 5, we asked this 28-year old Seattle native the tough question: Would she have voted out her father Dale Wentworth if it meant going further in the game? "Yeah, you know, I think I would have," said a hesitant Kelley. "I know that, unfortunately, a problem from day one was going to be the social game. Not because my dad doesn't have friends. He's a great guy. It's just because some of the people out there were very, very different from people he's been around. I would have done that." Kelley was a favorite amongst our predictors as to who would ultimately win the season, often ranking in one of the top three positions. She attributes her under-the-radar, non-combative gameplay to being a fan of "Survivor" and told Gold Derby that her favorite castaways from years past are Kim Spradlin ("One World") and Russell Hantz ("Somoa," "Heroes vs. Villains"). Here are a few other fun nuggets from our Q&A with Kelley: *She was very close to Natalie Anderson and wished that some of their scenes together could have been shown on TV. *This "Survivor" experience brought her much closer to her father Dale, and they talk to each other every week now after the new episode airs. *As a super fan of the show, Kelley wishes she could have made the merge and gone to the "Survivor" auction. *If this season's twist had been Brawn vs. Brains vs. Beauty she has a feeling she would have been in the Beauty tribe. *A showmance was definitely not in the cards with this current cast, as the only person she could have cozied up to was Drew Christy. -------------------------The podcast is again a nice listen and relatively short at 11 minutes and 43 seconds.
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Post by jakksking1 on Oct 23, 2014 19:53:43 GMT -5
I just got done watching Survivor. Imo it was a very stupid choice for Jon and Jaclyn to vote out Kelly because even if they get rid of her dad Dale next time they have to go to Tribal the following time they may have to go will likely see one of them get the boot. I say that because Baylor, her mom Missy, and Keith seemed really close so I would predict them three to stick together leading to that tribal in two weeks to be 3-2 vote with Jon going home. Had Jon and Jaclyn voted out Baylor I don't think they would have to worry so much if they went to Tribal for the next two weeks. That is because they would then vote out Missy the following week and in two weeks they could decide if they wanted to vote out Keith (he has an idol though) or they could turn on Kelly and Dale and side with Keith. I would not expect these current tribes to last long, especially if Koyopa keeps going to Tribal Council, so I see the merge happening in three episodes from now. I guess I am happy that one of the tribe is going to skate to the merge, most likely winning all the challenges, because I like more of the people on the Hunahpu Tribe more. I wonder though if Hunahpu were to lose who would they vote out? I'm assuming one of the couple gets the boot that way it is all singles at that point.
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Post by King Silva on Oct 23, 2014 22:31:09 GMT -5
Yeah I think the singles will team up against the couples soon enough.
After listening to Kelly's exit interview the reason why Jon and Jaclyn picked Baylor and Missy over them was that Kelly wanted to get out Jon and told that to Missy who then told that to Jon.
Apparently Jon and Missy were really close on the original Hunahpu Tribe (news to me) so that was also a factor.
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Post by Matt on Nov 19, 2014 21:10:29 GMT -5
So stupid for them to go after Jeremy tonight.Personally they should've just went after Reed. He had nothing left really. And Jeremy was my favorite...
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Post by King Silva on Nov 19, 2014 21:34:18 GMT -5
I am happy someone finally topped this so we can discuss.
The show will start for me in less than half an hour so later today I'll probably post my thoughts.
I will say now that I hate that no good Baylor..
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Post by Matt on Nov 19, 2014 21:41:19 GMT -5
I am happy someone finally topped this so we can discuss. The show will start for me in less than half an hour so later today I'll probably post my thoughts. I will say now that I hate that no good Baylor.. Aw damn. How can you not like Baylor? She's quite the cutie. But seriously I think it'd be cool to see her win it at that age.
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Post by jakksking1 on Nov 19, 2014 21:41:26 GMT -5
They need to take out Jon or Jaclyn. They hold way too much power in this game right now
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Post by Matt on Nov 19, 2014 21:45:13 GMT -5
To be honesty why is that guy with thel ong hair still there? Not Wes, the other guy with long black hair. What's his name?
That shows how much I know him. They should take him out if anything. Lol he's not even a threat.
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Post by King Silva on Nov 19, 2014 23:12:17 GMT -5
To be honesty why is that guy with thel ong hair still there? Not Wes, the other guy with long black hair. What's his name? That shows how much I know him. They should take him out if anything. Lol he's not even a threat. You mean Alec? He and others are going to skate by for at least a little while longer while the major threats get taken out back to back to back. I mean Josh and now Jeremy were the best players out there imo and they are Juror # 1 and 2 lol! It looks like Jon is next so moral of the story: Don't be a man with a name that begins with 'J'! I really am shocked that they did that. Missy and Baylor must have made a final 4 with Jon and Jacklyn (and maybe agreed to take Reed to the final 5 so that they could ensure both of their teams got to final 4) otherwise it made no sense at all for them to do it. Tribals like this that end in blindsides are why I ing love this show!
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Post by 6 seasons and a movie on Nov 19, 2014 23:35:12 GMT -5
I didn't want to see Jeremy go as he was the only one in his alliance that I truly liked. I really can't stand Missy, she seems like the person that needs every one to bow down to her and treat her like a queen and if they don't they are disrespectful and need to go. I haven't liked her most of the season, but really started dislike her when she was picking the fight after the tribe swap about cooking more rice then other members wanted her to.
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Post by King Silva on Nov 19, 2014 23:55:41 GMT -5
I didn't want to see Jeremy go as he was the only one in his alliance that I truly liked. I really can't stand Missy, she seems like the person that needs every one to bow down to her and treat her like a queen and if they don't they are disrespectful and need to go. I haven't liked her most of the season, but really started dislike her when she was picking the fight after the tribe swap about cooking more rice then other members wanted her to. Agreed. Her and her daughter can gtfo!
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Post by DestroyerOfNations on Nov 20, 2014 11:57:00 GMT -5
Really happy that Jeremy got voted out. I liked him, but he was too much of a threat. Keith is still my top pick to win. I feel like Jon is gonna end up playing his idol next week and his girlfriend is gonna end up getting voted out. I still can't stand the twin or Missy and Baylor.
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Post by King Silva on Nov 20, 2014 17:17:49 GMT -5
www.goldderby.com/news/7685/survivor-san-juan-del-sur-jeremy-collins-eliminated-alec-drew-entertainment-13579086-story.htmlThe latest "Survivor" castoff Jeremy Collins didn't hold back when it came to discussing his shocking exit from the show and what he thought about his other tribemates. Most notably, Jeremy thinks that Alec Christy is playing the worst game and Drew Christy is a liar for throwing Jeremy's name under the bus after his elimination back in Episode 4. When I asked Jeremy whether Keith Nale is playing the worst game because he broke the firefighters' alliance, Jeremy fired back that Keith is "a bad player," but that Alec is playing the worst game. Jeremy explained that what we don't see on TV is Alec just lying around camp all day, complaining and moping around. Alec does no work around camp and never tries to further himself in the game through alliances. So what is Jeremy's beef with Drew? As you may recall, Drew threw the Immunity challenge back in Episode 4 that ended up getting him eliminated. Drew then spoke to Gold Derby and other outlets and said that other members of his tribe, including Jeremy, were all in on it. "I'm so glad you asked this question, Marcus," Jeremy said. Here's what really happened: Drew asked some of his tribe members, including Jeremy, whether or not they could throw the challenge, and they all told him not to do it. Despite their tribe losing, Jeremy wasn't 100% sure whether Drew threw the challenge until he watched Drew's bad performance on TV and realized the truth. What other surprises did Jeremy realize while watching the show each week from the comfort of his own living room? The big one was John Rocker, who Jeremy revealed he was initially ready to go to the final two with. Jeremy was under the impression that Rocker lied to him in the second episode about trying to keep his wife Val Collins safe, but as he found out by watching the show, Rocker did indeed try to save her. Regarding Jon Misch and Jaclyn Schultz, the Barbie/Ken couple who were responsible for the alliance flipping on Jeremy, he says that he can't understand their reasoning. If Jon was worried about going to the end with Jeremy and losing to him in a jury vote because Jeremy was "a firefighter with two kids who was struggling," then why would they want to go along with Keith and Wes Nale, who were also struggling firefighters? We're just as confused as you, Jeremy. If Jeremy was asked back to do another season of "Blood vs. Water," he said that he wouldn't want to go with Val, but instead his twin brother. In fact, the original plan was for Jeremy and his brother to do "San Juan del Sur" together, but the twin backed out so Jeremy had to go with Val, his second choice. I also asked Jeremy to clarify what would happen if one of the jury members broke the rules of silence at Tribal Council. He laughed and said he had no idea what would happen, because "That's never happened before!"
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Post by Matt on Nov 20, 2014 18:32:24 GMT -5
To be honesty why is that guy with thel ong hair still there? Not Wes, the other guy with long black hair. What's his name? That shows how much I know him. They should take him out if anything. Lol he's not even a threat. You mean Alec? He and others are going to skate by for at least a little while longer while the major threats get taken out back to back to back. I mean Josh and now Jeremy were the best players out there imo and they are Juror # 1 and 2 lol! It looks like Jon is next so moral of the story: Don't be a man with a name that begins with 'J'! I really am shocked that they did that. Missy and Baylor must have made a final 4 with Jon and Jacklyn (and maybe agreed to take Reed to the final 5 so that they could ensure both of their teams got to final 4) otherwise it made no sense at all for them to do it. Tribals like this that end in blindsides are why I ing love this show! Yes, him. I would've went after him. But Jeremy was a threat so it makes sense.
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