Survivor is back! You guys, I’ve been doing this blog for three years now, and this show was the reason I started it up. I love this show, and watching it all unfold with different personalities every season. I still think it’s such an interesting study in human nature. What will people do for $1 million? How do people from completely different walks of life interact when they’re isolated with only each other? How do people act on camera? It’s always so interesting to me.
The returning players have all been medically evacuated from the game, which is a good reason to bring people back. Though they’ll never know “what could have been”, as Probst said, because that’s the nature of Survivor. You can’t recreate any situation.
The Facts of Survivor
Same goes for former pro baseball player Jeff Kent. Sarah, one of the girls on his tribe, knows who he is. And she’s holding onto that information until it’s useful to her. (I like the strategic thinking – she’ll be higher up on my office pool list.)
However, I do think it’s smart of RC to say she’s an executive assistant rather than an investment banker. Wall Street doesn’t win you Survivor, and it’s a lie she can keep up the whole time if she’s smart – which I think she is.
Leopard, Spots, Etc. Etc.
It’s funny how the returning players have immediately fallen back into previous habits.
Skupin played Survivor twelve years ago and hasn’t played since. He was a force to be reckoned with back then – the alpha male of the tribe who was catching and killing pigs to eat – and then got injured. Apparently the injury wasn’t an anomaly. He had, like, twelve cuts and gashes within only the first few days! Someone take that machete away!
Worst of all was Russell Swann, who said he’d be a fool to jump back into a leader position and then did just that. He can’t help it. He’s not even a leader, really, he’s just a very bossy person. I don’t care if he almost died during a challenge – it doesn’t change the fact that I disliked him as a player in Samoa and I dislike him now. The way he acted before the challenge was so obnoxious.
Come On Baby, Light Our Fire
Odd Ones Out
There are definitely some outsiders already in the game. Poor Lisa, she’s so excited to play and obviously thinks she has great people skills, but her tribemates don’t trust her. I was really glad her tribe didn’t end up going to Tribal Council because having three more days of safety could go a long way in helping her form those bonds. I love players who are fans of the show, and she’s an uber-fan. I hope that meltdown they previewed for next week is just a momentary lapse.
Zane’s an odd duck (more on him later), as is Denise. Can we hook them up after the show?
There are still a lot of players we barely know. We didn’t see much of Abi, Pete or Artis on Tandang, I’m not sure we even heard Carter from Kalabaw speak once, and we didn’t get a lot from Katie or Sarah on that tribe either.
Run, Paddle, Puzzle
The Immunity/Reward Combo-Challenge this week was pretty good. Everyone was paired off for different tasks, and doing that always brings out interesting team dynamics. Who will step up for a high-pressure role, who will say they’re good at something and then fail, etc.
Surprisingly, Swann and Zane didn’t come in last for the first leg – that embarrassment went to Dana and Katie from Kalabaw. I wonder who the weak link was there? Luckily, their tribemates made up for it. Carter and Jeff rocked the leg where they paddled out to retrieve a heavy box of puzzle pieces, and then Penner and Sarah secured the win by solving the puzzle. (If I remember correctly, Penner is quite good with puzzles.) They won Immunity and a handy fire-starting kit for coming in first place, while second-place tribe Tandang received Immunity and flint.
Zany
After the challenge, I thought there was a very good chance that Russell Swann would be voted out first. And I wouldn’t be sad to see him go. He definitely annoyed Angie and Roxy, and Malcom was pretty fed up with him as well. But then Zane went and made the dumbest possible move.
Immediately after returning from the challenge, Zane stressed what a disaster he’d been and basically encouraged his tribe to cut their losses and send him home. And then, just as I was wondering if someone would hand him a shovel to help him dig his own grave, he revealed to the camera that it was all a “ruse”. What? Dies he know what “ruse” means? Has he confused it for the word “error” or “mistake”?
Angie wasn’t going down without a fight and tried to convince Zane to stick around. But the seed was already planted with the rest of the tribe, and they had to face the facts – Russell is relatively strong, and Zane incredibly weak. As Malcom put it, “quite literally, he’s the one who’s weighing us down.” Just to make matters worse, Zane told everyone that Russell might have the Hidden Immunity Idol. Gee willakers, Zane, now people will really want to vote him out! Yipes.
Like I said, I like the Matsing Tribe, so I hope they don’t end up back at Tribal Council for a while even though I dislike Russell Swann so. I was really happy with the season premiere, and I think we’re in store for a solid season. What do you guys think?
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