Film & TV Survivor: Redemption Island

Flipmo

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#81
Good episode, but the next one seems a lot more entertaining. lol

Something else to note, either Ometepe is very easy to read, or Boston Rob is another level. Philip is playing psycho to be brought to the final 3, and then will plead his case (which according to him, is the perfect one)... but Boston Rob is obviously sensing that something is off with Philip since day 1. Rob is doing an epic job by analyzing every person and looking at his options. Very good at reading people...
 

Da_Funk

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#82
  1. Yeah, Rob is unreal at this game. That seemed like a very calm implosion last night lol. Infact, it was like the were voting off the next member of zapatera. Wtf @ Mike. Never would I have done what he did, and fuck his reasoning, dude needs to figure it out.
  2. I hope, hope. hope Andrea beats Matt at redemption island. If she does, Rob is going to win the million, hands down. ALthough a rob vs matt duel would be epic
  3. Ralph sucks.
  4. I will not see the next episode or the finale as I will be away at a field mapping course. I come back for two days so hopefully I will have time to post about before I leave to the Yukon. My prediction: Rob, Philip/Natalie, and the RI winner (Mike) at the final tribal with it coming down to the wire between Mike and Rob. Rob deserves it much more if you ask me.
  5. Go Rob!
 

Flipmo

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#83
You can always watch the episodes online, if you get any breaks at your job and are around available PCs. Fasspasstv has them all uploaded a day after they aired.

What worries me about Rob, is that he gets screwed over by the Zapatera tribe on the jury. You know if Matt makes it to the top 3, they're all going to vote for him. Andrea I think would vote for Matt as well. Shit, imagine if Mike makes it to the top 3, all of Zapatera + those who are happy he gave away his 'family time' for the 'greater good'

While I think Boston Rob deserves it for playing a perfect game up to date, he's going to have to make sure he brings the perfect people with him to the final, cause having Matt or Mike with him will hurt him big time.

I think it would be ideal if he brings Philip (no one gives a shit if he's been faking it, he's been a pain in the ass for everyone) and/or Natalie/Ashley (They just rode coat-tails and seemed pretty useless around the camp.)
 

Da_Funk

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#84
I suppose. I guess it all comes down to when the person from redemption comes back into the game. If they play down to a final two and the RI winner is the third finalist then rob has his work cut out for him. What I hope is that they do a four way duel and the winner becomes the fifth member of the tribe on the final show.
 

Flipmo

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#86
I think Rob made his first mistake by not eliminating Natalie, and taking out Grant instead. I fear it might bite him in the ass hard. I think he let his emotions get the best of him, keeps saying how she's innocent, and he's almost acting like a father figure to her at this point being protective in a way.
Philip is still fucking chilling lol. His plan is working up to now, for how long though - who knows.

To be honest at this point, anyone can be eliminated - Rob is gonna have to play his immunity idol right at the perfect time.
 

Flipmo

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#89
Yup - I saw it.

The best person won. I'm glad. I'm so happy David made that whiny jury shut the fuck up. He seems to have been the only intelligent person on the jury. Everyone was getting so emotional and pussy-hurt it was sickening to see.

Not much else can be said - Natalie and Philip pretty much pleaded their case, and it was about how Rob got them to the final 3, not what they did. I'm happy coattail riding wasn't rewarded unlike what happened to Russell the first time around.

Speaking of Russell - lmao @ him saying to keep the number. You can see that the guy loves the game, and he was still getting worked up after all that time on how Zapatera fucked him over. Good on him for giving Rob props though.

Next season - I'm getting annoyed with returning guests....... I want ALL NEW people. Also, what's up with the name of the location? South Pacific? Why not just called it Survivor: Planet Earth at this point.

This season was kinda predictable after Russell's exit tbh.
 

Tha_Wood

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#91
yeh i was glad rob won. they are calling it south pacific because they are doing it in samoa again i believe. who do you think the 2 returns will be?
 

Flipmo

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#92
No clue - some are saying they saw Matt and Andrea in the preview for South Pacific.

I'd like to see Cirie come back. She's one of the only women on Survivor that doesn't ride coattails.
 

Tha_Wood

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#93
yeh shes been mentioned heavily as well. top names going around are:

Matt
Andrea
Phillip
Brenda
Marty
Coach
Shambo
Cirie
Jenna Morasca
Rob Cesternino
 

Flipmo

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#94
I'd be down with Marty as well - I liked him a lot. He was a good strategist I found. I'm thinking it's going to be 2 women this time since we had 2 men at Redemption Island.
 

Da_Funk

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#97
Few thoughts before I take off again:
  1. Glad rob won. He deserved it, he played the perfect game
  2. David's end speech was awesome.
  3. It surprised the hell out of me when Russell congratulated rob
  4. Wtf @ bringing people back. I do NOT want to see Matt or Andrea on my tv again, ever.
  5. I love Phillip.
See you guys in september
 

Flipmo

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#99
We need to change the name of this thread... That being said..

Russell Hantz may not be part of the new season of Survivor…but his nephew is. 19-year-old Brandon Hantz is one of 16 new contestants that will be competing for the million dollars when Survivor: South Pacific kicks off Wednesday, Sept. 14 on CBS. Among the players joining him is a former Miss America contestant, a country music singer, a Lingerie Football League player, and a medical marijuana dispensary owner. However, these players will not just have to battle each other. They will also have to take on two returning players, whose names will be revealed later in the week.
In addition to the two returning players, two of the new contestants already have experience on reality television. Country crooner Whitney Duncan placed fifth on the fifth season of Nashville Star, while former Miss Washington Elyse Umemoto appeared on Miss America: Reality Check, TLC’s reality show that accompanied the 2008 Miss America pageant, in which Umemoto was the second runner-up. (She later had to deal with a bit of controversy after photos surfaced of Umemoto partying and making sexually suggestive poses). Other contestants with notable occupations include lingerie football player (and Playboy cover girl) Mikayla Wingle and medical marijuana dispensary owner Jim Rice.
However viewers will no doubt be focused on the contestant with the last name of Hantz. “Unless I’m getting played, which I could be, Brandon is the opposite of Russell,” says host Jeff Probst. “I mean, he appears to be a pretty nice guy — a young kid who’s certainly a little rough around the edges, but well mannered, pretty good thinker. Although for a while his loved one was going to be Russell, and at the last minute he said, ‘You know what, I’ve been thinking about this. That may not be such a good idea to let people know I’m related.’”

Filmed in Samoa (the same location for seasons 19 and 20), Survivor: South Pacific will also feature a few twists to the format. The first involves the hidden immunity idols. “This year with hidden immunity idols, we’re hiding the clue,” explains Probst. “No clue as to where the clue is. Once you find the clue, then you have to find the idol.” And while the Redemption Island twist is back, there will be one major change to it, with the elimination of group duels — meaning each competition will truly be a win-or-go-home situation (as opposed to last season, in which players often simply did not have to come in last to stay alive). “We’re not having multi-person duels,” says Probst. “That was part of the experiment [last season]. We wanted to see how many people we could keep in the game until the end. And that’s why we let more people live out there. But we felt like it’s too many people and now we’ve got half the group still in it at the end. So it will only be a one-on-one situation. Loser’s out, winner stays. Otherwise, we’re playing it the same way.”
For exclusive video interviews and footage of each contestant, check out the video player below. (The full list of Survivor: South Pacific contestants is below the video player.) Also make sure to view our photo gallery of the new contestants with quotes from each. Finally, for Survivor news, views, and reviews all season long, follow me on Twitter @EWDaltonRoss.

http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/08/22/survivor-south-pacific-new-cast/
 

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