Sadly I fear this is heading towards an Eva win.
We like Eva and hope she wins. However, early on Sai was getting thr Winners Edit, more screen time than any 3 or 4 other castaways.
I wouldn’t mind seeing Joe or Eva win. I also think one of them stabbing the other in the back would make for great Survivor TV.
These people are weak dumbasses.
I hope that they were more explicit with the immunity challenge rules than they showed. Otherwise, Joe got screwed.
Also gutless.
There’s always a longer rule explanation that we don’t see.
Eva should have lost that Journey when she knocked over the blocks before the timer ran out. She did not follow the rules. Yet another instance of producer manipulation to give her advantages because Jeff loves his pet.
I had a similar thought. I admit that I am a casual viewer (spouse is deep into Survivor, I watch when I happen to be home), but it seemed both like:
- She didn’t complete the rules as stated, and
- I don’t think I’ve ever seen a Survivor challenge where, once the task of the challenge has been completed, they have to sit doing nothing to wait out a timer of multiple minutes. I can’t believe that the design of the challenge intended for that to be the case.
I think this was an example of a poorly-designed challenge/ruleset.
I also don’t know how things work in-game… is it possible that there is an adjudicator there who affirms in the moment that someone has completed a challenge? Maybe we didn’t see an off-camera ruling that the challenge was over?
That is almost certainly the case.
Similar thought, but to me it seemed like one of the more scripted moments. There was no dramatic finish of her just beating the timer, or failing at the last second, so they needed something exciting as the closing shot. Doing it with the unfinished timer in the background was sloppy.
The host kept saying “both sides need to be the same” or whatever, and I didn’t know what that meant, were there different letters on each side of the blocks? Maybe so that it reads the same from all viewpoints? I guess the different sides were different colors, but I didn’t notice that until he pointed it out.
Yep, one side had black text, the other side had white. Also, since there were two T’s and E’s you had to make sure the order was correct on both side. That was the problem with Kyle’s. He had “Unforgettable” on one side and “Unfogrettable” on the other.
Yeah, just morons. Boring season.
I’m perplexed. There was literally no reason to vote out Mary and every reason to vote out Joe. I can’t believe they didn’t do it. Is nobody willing to make a move?
Yeah, it’s an incredibly weak cast. They’re going to just sit around on the beach and go out in their assigned order. The minute that Joe hugged Eva, they should have been plotting to break that up and pick them off.
We didnt see the timer, or at least I didnt, and it the crew gave her the “okay” then she was done.
Yes, there is crew there to make sure no one cheats, etc.
Mary was an easy target, and yeah sometimes people dont want to vote out friends.
A little bit of a tangent, but I recall a number of times, during challenges where they have to balance things, or balance on things, that falling objects and/or people have come perilously close to knocking over another player or their balancing stuff.
I don’t think it’s ever actually happened (has it?), but I wonder how the producers would handle it if it did.
Australian Survivor actually had something a bit unique. A contestant broke the challenge, as in he physically broke one of the components of the challenge.
The host said, “That is a disqualification. Breaking any part of the challenge is automatic disqualification.”
Classic Survivor episode… vote the weakest one out because you think you are on top of the alliance instead of voting the stronger head of the alliance…
I read somewhere that before each challenge the producers walk the players through the course and explain the rules and what constitutes a win, that would include details like all black letters on one side and all white on the other.