Hmm okay, I’ve heard a lot about Australia, so I’ll try that one next-it should be interesting to see how the show evolves.
And for my money, Cook Islands was my very favorite as well. Some of the later seasons have had better strategy, but the baffling and utterly unexpected way that Yul’s foursome dominated the game was awesome.
It must be good (poor?) editing that lets the viewers see someone like Naonka as nuttier than a squirrel turd, yet the other tribe members barely raise an eyebrow at her. If someone has stolen my socks, I’d have certainly confronted her in front of everyone else but she seemed to get a pass on that.
I always thought it would interesting if they had the entire cast live as one big tribe for the first three to six days. Long enough to form relationships, then randomly split them up to two tribes and then eventually merge them. It may make the merge more interesting because the other tribe is suddenly full of friends you may like better than your tribe.
I think that at least how the game is structured now, inter-tribe friendships paint a target on your back. If it’s getting close to a merge and the rest of the tribe has reason to suspect that you have friends across the water, chances are other threatened groups would make sure that you got voted off before the merge. Especially after Shambo royally screwed her alliance, I think the next several seasons will feature tribes who are extremely paranoid about potential defectors.
Here’s a question that Mrs. Cad is tired of me asking every season.
How must money would CBS make if they had DVD/subscription for Survivor Uncensored (no blurs). I ran the numbers and came up with an @$$load.
I am partial to the Palau season, because I think it’s kind of hilarious to watch one tribe, that absolutely shouldn’t, completely and totally suck to the point of self-obliteration. But I also admit to being biased because one of my Top Two favorite players ever is on that season. If you don’t like the people on that season, and you find yourself rooting for people on the wrong side, it could be very boring.
Really? I’d rate this cast as the ugliest ever, and by a wide margin. The younger tribe has the normal distribution of attractive people as we usually get on both tribes, while the older tribe is nothing but uggos.
Crystal Cox, Liz Kim, Becky Lee, Courtney Yates, and Amanda Kimmel. And Parvati Shallow. If they just agree to package their outtakes on the next DVD extras, I’ll buy the whole season’s discs.
Some of the blindsides have been brilliant, but my top pick for HII mischief has to be Bob’s fake idol in Gabon-christing nuts but that was a wonderful fake. Didn’t he make a kiln and bake resin into a mold or something?
Here’s an idea: The producers have a really hokey-looking HII made, and see what happens when someone finds it. Just have it be a stick figure with a shoe-string attached to it. I’d love to see whether the finders would be reluctant to use it because they thought it was fake.
Incidentally, the more I look at the current game the more I’m convinced that there’s something to be said for Todd from Survivor: China. Coat-tailing used to be more of a legitimate strategy than it is now, but I think a lot of players are currently biased against giving the win to a follower versus someone who actively plotted. Bob in Gabon played a pretty solid game and he survived a lot of episodes under fire, but even then he was heavily criticized at the final tribal council for being too wishy-washy.
Todd, on the other hand, had a really great plan- I remember him talking in the reunion episode and saying that he had essentially decided that for him to have a chance at getting to the end he needed an alliance that included a close ally beginning from day 1 or 2, since history builds trust, someone more athletic than he was to make him seem less threatening, and someone smaller and weaker than he was who he could make dependent on him if he needed to, and who would be a more obvious target if the tribe wanted to vote for someone who was weak in the challenges. He still managed to stay (somewhat) safe and in the middle, but by actively plotting how he could play under the radar he showed leadership and built a much easier to defend history come final tribal council.
Of course after watching Courtney Yates, I’m not sure I would want a small, petite person in my main alliance: if she had decided to betray him, she stood a much better chance at winning the (likely) stamina-based final challenges than he did.