That's what I'm talking about, Heck. We were on the first night of the show... their first three days... and he's b!tching about not being able to smoke!!! YOU IDIOT... you know that you weren't going to be able to smoke. If you knew that you were wanting to try to be ON the show, you should have TRIED to see how you could do, before going on the island, without smoking!!! DUMB ASS!
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Hehe, seriously. That guy is a waste. The poor lady that just lost her kid and got voted out, this guy is going to quit for a drag on a Marlboro. Nah, he's probably a Virginia Slim guy.
Well, 20 min in, and seeing the combination of the four tribes, into two, was interesting. I love that the remaining guy gets sent to the isolation island, and is free from being removed, and will get to have capability for fire.
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What an ABSOLUTE crock of crap the tribal council was.
Shane said that he wanted to LEAVE!!! And because of that, he should have been the one voted off. Melinda didn't deserve to have her torch extinguished. Shane did. The dude is detoxing, big time, and he should leave.
I hope that the other team picks this jerks off, one by one.
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The tribe has spoken: After the merge, Melinda realized that she didn’t really fit in with her new tribe, and they sent her home. She relished her differences, though, saying, “I’m not all meditative. That’s just not me.” Even though she insisted it wasn’t fair that the alliance was targeting the two older women, she also knew that they were on the chopping block. “I think Cirie and I are screwed,” she said in an interview. Clapping slowly and pretending to smile, she added, “Yep, we’re screwed.”
Changeup: Host Jeff Probst gathered the tribes together, and Terry and Danielle were randomly selected to populate two new tribes, La Mina and Casaya. After each person was picked, they picked their next tribemate, but since no one knew each other’s names, they made up fun nicknames for each other. Austin called Misty “Exile Island,” since she stayed there last week, and Terry called Sally “Green Sweats” because of her clothing. At the end, one was left out: Bruce.
Power surge: Last week, Stupid Yoga Energy Guy Aras had everyone hold their hands in a stack to create energy for the fire rather than, like, using the flint they’d been given. This week, he convinced Stupid Quitter Guy Shane to not quit, and then announced to Melinda and Cirie that one of them was going home. Despite his arrogance, Aras does wield influence, at least in his alliance, and they followed his lead. Not bad, Stupid Yoga Energy Guy, not bad at all.
Exiled but immune: As the one person who wasn’t picked for a new tribe, Bruce thought he might be out. Instead, he essentially received immunity. He was sent to Exile Island, but Jeff told everyone that he’d join the tribe that lost the next immunity challenge. And he had time on Exile Island to hunt for the immunity idol. Once there, Bruce was given a map that indicated where the idol was not, and told that it was above the tide line. He was also given the text of Jeff’s clue from last week, which had the word “why” in quotes at least twice. And last week, sharp eyes noticed that there were two letters on a tree, including a Y. Looks like the trees spell out the immunity idol’s hiding place.
Biggest loser: Sally is probably thankful that her tribe didn’t lose the immunity challenge, because they might have just voted her out due to her stupidity. They won fishing gear in the immunity challenge, and two seconds after joking about the fact that she should have practiced with it on land, she shot the spear into deep water and lost it. Her tribemates told her it was okay, but she took full responsibility. “I lost that spear. It was stupid.”
Homesick quitter: Shane, who told us last week that he decided to give up his three-pack-a-day cigarette habit upon arriving on the island, decided he’d had enough, and told his tribe to vote him out, although he later changed his mind a few times. He complained constantly, to Jeff and to his tribemates, about the entire “Survivor” experience, and at one point started crying, and referred to himself as “ADD psycho boy.” Taking a break from whining, he formed an alliance with Aras, Courtney, and Danielle, promising to murder them if they betrayed him. “If any of you screw me, I’ll find you and kill you,” he said. He may be unstable, but at least we now have a villain, or at least just someone to loathe.
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Smokey Smokerson should have gone, but it's obvious they wanted to keep him around for the time being. The chick they voted off was useless. But at least the tribe was up front about what they were going to do. That Cherie chick is equally useless and should be the next to go. From there I can see them dumping Smokey, he's the best of the worst.
I was also happy the blondie chick was sent packing.
Smoker dude needs to join INreview. So he can quit, then post some more, then quit, then post some more, then whine a lot, then quit, then post some more.