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"Survivor: M*A*S*H*"
LAST EDITED ON 03-04-23 AT 03:55 PM (EST)

LAST EDITED ON 03-03-23 AT 07:00 PM (EST)

I will be back to finish the post

The star of the evening, well the one that we saw most often, happened to be the Medic and, while medical shows have always been popular, that's not exactly what we wanted to watch.

OK, we happen to know that this was filmed in Fiji where SeeBS has established a small colony but since any and all cultural references have long disappeared from this show, let's pretend we were in back in Korea for a Sequel to M*A*S*H*

The Patients - Most of These Players Kept our Medic Busy while another Sure Look Like she needs Help:

Bruce: His story is already done although, for the life of me, I can't understand why they didn't bring him back if he was doing so well and he hadn't missed a challenge.


Matthew: He was interviewed on the beach by Jeff. He said he had mixed emotions but he wasn't afraid right now.

Matthew explained that he stepped up for the «Sweat» Challenge because he was the oldest and the smallest guy. He wanted to get rid of that target.

He wasn't the first to make fire but he was the one that stepped up for Ratu. He was called the provider and showed his abilities to forage and build. In confessional, he thanked his mom for his sense of adventure and all the fun he was having. We got even more insights into his personal life as we were introduced to his husband and their son. That's when he went a bit too far, climbing a rock and falling off of it. He dislocated his shoulder and gashed his foot. Medic came in but he continued with a sling.

Once Lauren left on the trek, Matthew, again, was the one that narrated the search for the Bird Cage Key. He got them to split in group so that the person finding it couldn't hide it.

His shoulder injury could get him voted out but his tribe is so fractured that he shouldn't have a problem rejoining Brandon.

Brandon: Brandon's first confessional was about not wanting to do a puzzle so his tribe chose the coconuts for which he, of course, was designated. Matthew joined him and, after a lot of effort, they succeeded. It took more than the 2 hours he expected though!

Brandon found the key and he tried to conceal, it butm Maddy noticed the bulge in his pocket. Realizing he had been caught, Brandon came clean and opened the cage in front of everyone. Brandon realized he had put a target on his back.

His heatstroke didn't prevent him from reading the room properly. As far as I remember, this was the first time an idol was played correctly in the very first episode.


Carolyn: Her first presence showed that there's something missing up there. Doesn't she know how confessionals work? After 43 seasons?? Drug Counsellor or Drug Addict? Hard to tell, wasn't it?

Carolyn's second confessional about the bird cage made her look like an addict who had to find a way to take the drugs out of the cage.

It must be remembered that Carolyn lost the first reward challenge for her tribe, being the only one unable to fling the ring. Why did she think stripping out of her pants would help? Was it a reflex?

On day 2 we started to see paranoia in Carolyn. She realized no one was talking to her. She tried talking to people but it never went far. Next, she was shot down when she volunteered to go ion the boat.


The Visitors - They made briefs appearances on screen and maybe one or two will turn into stars but, for now, they are to be considered as numbers to be eliminated sooner or later:

Jaime: The 3rd confessional of the evening went to the Yoga instructor who seemed to think she has a magic wand that will give her the money. Then we saw her fall out of the boat as they reached land.


Josh: His first confessional told us he was a real life Survivor but he didn't get to expand on his life story.
Then Josh had a solely narrative confessional about feeling great about the challenge win and the utensils that came with it.

Danny: He had a day 1 confessional about liking the vibe of the Soka (Green) tribe. He was disappointerd that no one stood up in a bad way so that he could have an easy vote.

Claire: The evening's second confessional went to our Tech Investor. She wants to show that she can get 17 people to give her a million dollars.

In confessional, she gave us her thoughts about the bird cage twist being so public.

Always watch for those early million dollar quotes. Claire had it this season.

Kane: His first and only confessional was a narration of the tribe's thoughts when they spotted the Bird Cage.

Heidi: She had her shining moment when she easily made fire for her tribe. She got to tell us that she is used to being under-estimated. She told us she was an electical engineer and that engineer are all about solving problems Just like Survivor. She promised us that there was alot more coming.


Lauren: I had trouble recognizing Lauren who went from having a huge Afro in the beginning to having her hair pulled under her buff by the time she gave her first confessional about the tribal challenge that awaited them on their beach.

She proved even sneakier when it came time to determine which Ratu member would go on the tre. They picked rock and she confided that she placed the grey rock in the bag so she knew its shape and had no problem pulling it out. She wanted to go to nhave something to show at the end. She was there to play Survivor.

Lauren was lucky on her first pick (or maybe not since she had no «lose your vote» message to show her tribe): She got THE BANK YOUR VOTE ADVANTAGE. Form the price of skipping the next vote, she could keep it for a later TC.

Lauren gave the simplest explanation to her tribe: She lost her vote she said. It would have been a good thing excpet for the talk between Matthew and Heidiv during the IC. Matthew immediately lost trust in Lauren because she hadn't shown them her message.

The Technicians - If only one or two characters had shined, we could have put them in the category of Doctor or Nurse but, with this group, it seems the best we had were the Technicians. They know the game and they were in charge of the events just like Technicians are on charge of running the Medical Tests:

Yam Yam: His first confessional contained the episode's Title Quote: «I Can't Wait to See Jeff!» It showed his excitement about the game.

Of note, Yam Yam was the first one Jeff addressed. He told Jeff what he looks for in a winner.

Yam Yam was also the Tika (Purple) Tribe Member chosen to give us the confessional about the bird cage that they found when Helen and Carson were handling the two sphere puzzle. He was the one who got the good laugh thinking about the Ratu (Orange) Tribe that was still dragging coconuts.

Yam Yam discussed his Porto Rican heritage and his resistance to extreme heat and humidity while we saw him making fire very quickly.

Yam Yam confessed that he felt bad for Bruce.

With his description of what it takes to win, Yam Yam gave us the appearance of a juror. Will he make the jury?
Unless he becomes the male equivalent of Maryanne, this guy will only serve for comic relief.

Frannie: The research Coordinator sees Survivor as a test and she loves tests. She had a 2nd confessional during the opening segment, telling us that her feet have touched the sand so it felt real to her.

Frannie was also one of Jeff's interview. She explained how quickly the tribal bond formed.

Another important note was that Frannie, despite her 2 previous confessionals, was the Soka chosen to describe the Bird cage sighting even though Heidi and Josh were with her when they stumbled on to it.

We had a fourth confessional from Frannie, confirming that she was having a lot of fun and laughs with Natt. They were both a little awkward, a little nerdy. The two linked up, Frannie describing Matt as someone that made her feel comfortable.

Matt: Matt jumped in on Frannie's train of thought to tell us that the adventure was real.

As soon as Soka reached their beach, Matt had his second confessional: He spoke of his long time desire to play and how it frightened him. He also spoke of coming out of a break-up while the camera kept focusing on Frannie. These two seem destined to go a long way together.

Sure enough, Matt's third confessional was all about the good vibes he got from Frannie.

Having to go on the trek, Matt told us he wasn't happy to leave the tribe so early.

During the early stage of the trek, it was Matt's confessional that was chosen to inform the audience. He talked about the opportunities for those who make it through the darkness. Even after the 3 players split Matt's thoughts were the ones we heard. It was all about risk which can get you from a vulnerable situation to a very strong one.

The first package drawn from the bag cost him a Vote. He risked a second pick and lost a second vote.

Matt showd his tribe that he had lost his vote but then, surprisingly, Josh asked if it was the only one. It definitely caught Matt off guard and his hesitations showed he was lying when he said yes.

Carson: After Carolyn's crash and burn, Carson had the first real confessional. He told us about his casting on the show and what it meant to him. This NASA engineer prepared hard for the show. He was ready to see his hard work pay off.


In confessional, Carson told us he didn't want to be the guy who claims to be good at puzzles. He wanted the tribe to push him in the challenge which is exactly what happened.

During the tribe's shelter building scene, we heard that Carson considered himself a nerd. In confessional he admitted putting on 30 pounds to get stronger.

I think we should accept that his hard work may very well pay off because Carson had a very sympathetic and complete edit.


Sarah: Her first confessional was about Bruce's elimination. It gave their tribe a rude awakening, she said. He was strong and a coach, she added, so they would have to reevaluate how to succeed as a tribe without him.

Sarah picked the short straw so she got on the boat to join Matt and Lauren. Sarah explained the bag twist. On her obligatory first pick, she lost her vote. Getting greedy, she risked a second pick which got her THE INHERITANCE ADVANTAGE It means she can steal all the advantages and idols played at a TC.

Explainig herself to her tribe, Sarah could have simply showed the Lose Your Vote message but she embellished, saying she risked her vote and she didn't know who got the advantage.


Helen: Her first confessional came when it was time for her tribe to do the «Savvy» Challenge. She knew it wouldn't be easy but she had to step up because she likes brain teasers and puzzles. She looked to Carolyn for her second (does that tell us that Helen is a bad judge of people!) Luckily, Carolyn knew her limitations so it came down to Carson.

During the challenge, we heard Helen's train of thought as she solved it without any apparent hesitations or second guessing.

On day 2 we saw the first Tika allaince between Helen, Carson and Sara. Sara gave us the details: She felt good with them because they were on the same page.

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 RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H* Aruba 03-05-23 1
   RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H* michel2 03-12-23 2
       RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H* Aruba 03-12-23 4
           RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H* michel2 03-13-23 5
               RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H* Aruba 03-14-23 6
                   RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H* michel2 03-14-23 7
                       RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H* Aruba 03-15-23 8
                           RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H* michel2 03-15-23 9
 RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H* michel2 03-12-23 3
 Epide 4 - Two Moments that Stood Ou... michel2 04-01-23 10
   RE: Epide 4 - Two Moments that Stoo... Aruba 04-04-23 11
       RE: Epide 4 - Two Moments that Stoo... michel2 04-04-23 12
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LAST EDITED ON 03-07-23 AT 06:09 AM (EST)

You mean you’re NOT finished yet??? Ha-Ha. Just goofing with ya. How the heck are you doing? Last season I was only able to watch less than half of the episodes when they aired. So, that’s why I did not contribute on the Board. But after the satisfying finish, I went back and watched the episodes I missed. So, technically did not “miss” the season.

Well, it took 27 seasons and almost a quarter-century later to crown only the second castaway over the age of 50 as Sole Survivor last season! We know we won’t see that again this season because Production did NOT cast even a SINGLE player 50+. Quite the contrary to Production’s self-imposed requirement that 50% of every cast MUST now be black, indigenous, people of color, etc...not sure what is politically correct anymore... Clearly, Production does NOT “sound the same bugle” for seniors as they do for blacks, indigenous, people of color, etc.

The oldest this season is Bruce (46) who has been medically evacuated. And YES, I totally agree with your assessment as to why he was not allowed to return given the fact he was “doing so well” according to Probst. I suppose Production (CBS) does not endorse Senior Lives Matter (SLM.)

Speaking of Production:
For those who defend Production (like Clarence Darrow defended Scopes in the “Monkey Trial”) for Production’s pathetically inept job with casting, need any more proof of how Production REALLY sucks after the first “confessional” with Carolyn. And I used the word “confessional” VERY loosely. What an utter debacle! Hey Production...you really DO suck!!!

Although, I cringe to admit, Carolyn may qualify as this season’s “hottie.” Not that she is, but we don’t exactly have a bumper crop to choose from with S44. Or in keeping with the M*A*S*H theme, there’s no “Hot Lips Houlihan” in this cast. One thing is for sure...she could be an absolute DREAM to sit next to at FTC.

Matt informs us he embarked on the game coming off a recent break-up. Frannie will soon discover the power of a “rebound.” More on that later...

In another confessional (can’t remember exactly who...may have been Carson) upon learning he was selected for S44, he stockpiles a bevy of brainteasers training himself to be a master puzzle-solver. Not a bad idea since Production orgasms over “damn friggin’ puzzles” to quote S35 champion Ben Driebergen. But Survivor fans should know Production orgasms over something else—Fire-Building. So much it has served as a final jury lynchpin decision in some seasons to ultimately select a champion. Ask Mike from last season, or Chris Underwood from S38.

I’m continually baffled why players, when they know they will participate in an upcoming season, don’t buy a whole stock of flint and practice fire-making for hours each day leading up to the game? You could purchase one for $10 on eBay or Amazon. It would have been a $10 investment that could have netted Cassidy $1,000,000 since she was such a scaredy-cat to participate in the F4 fire-building challenge last season.

Even in this premier, those who DID successfully start fire were heralded as lifesavers. Any one of the 18 could have assumed that same lifesaver role with that $10 investment. What a bunch of nitwit Bozos who were too foolish to do the obvious homework. Well done, castaways. What a selection. Did I say Production SUCKS!

Although Carson stated he did some homework when he announced he put on “30 pounds” from vigorous training/gym workouts upon learning he was casted. His before photo puts him at what I presume to be no more than 120 pounds. Sorry folks, but no one could increase their body weight (muscle mass) by a whopping 25% in such a short time even if Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson was your personal trainer. Either Carson is a lying sack of sh!t, or he was “shooting the juice” for quick results. Or maybe bubble-brain Carolyn was on to something with her "Spiderman" reference, and he was bitten by a radioactive spider?!

In the first challenge of the season, it didn’t take long to suffer our first casualty. Bruce smacked his noggin’ into a beam. What should have been a temporary setback resulted in the first removal of the game. The only thing harder to watch than Bruce’s bloody mess was the catastrophic ineptness of Carolyn and her failure with the ring tosses. Yes, I’m also perplexed over her taking off her pants thinking that would make a difference. What would have REALLY made a difference is for Production to do a better job casting. Did I say Production SUCKS!

The first and second place tribes went back to camp to engage in either a “Sweat” or “Savvy” contest to determine rewards. Personally, that savvy test guessing the circles within the spheres confused the living hell out of me, so kudos to Helen and Carson for nailing it. The best part of the Sweat contest was the premature boasting of how “easy” it would be. Gotta love whenever reality sets in after a player declares “how easy” something is or “how safe” they feel.

Back at Soka, Matt, primed for a rebound from his recent breakup, hooks up with Frannie. If the producers are not tossing us a “red herring” with the Next Time on Survivor, we could be looking at an official season showmance. Although, I doubt the viewers will be subjected to any skank with this smitten attraction. I’m thinking this will be more along the lines of the platonic connection we saw with Gabby and Christian in S37. So, by season’s end, Frannie may replace Gabby as the new Nerd Pin-Up Girl hanging on the walls of Chemistry Labs all over the country.

*** Yes Michel, that was a deliberate dig. I remember you work/worked in a chemistry lab. Hey, making up for lost time. You know I luv ya, man! LOL***

In a game of never-ending twists, all three tribes encountered this season’s surprise in a cage. The surprise was under lock and a secretly hidden key. Locked in the cage is an II and a fake II. When Ratu decided on a tribal scavenger hunt, Brandon spotted the key. Problem is Maddy was stalking him and saw Brandon slip it in his pants. The smart play for Maddy would have been to keep it to herself, not let Brandon be suspicious, and use it for later ammunition. But Maddy was simply unable to keep her eyes off the bulge in Brandon’s pants, so Brandon had no choice but to fess up.

***Giving Michel copywrite credit for that last line***

All three tribes also had to decide on one representative to go to Journey Island where a “game-changing advantage” could await them. All drew straws to determine who would go. The “winners” were Lauren. Matt, and Sarah. The challenge for these three was going back to camp and having to navigate through their respective tribe's inquisition. We learned a couple facts:

The only person who is a worse liar than Matt is Alex Murtaugh.

Lauren thought she was slick...until the Immunity Challenge when Claire made an intelligent and savvy gameplay while on the Sandra Sit Out Bench with Matthew to compare notes on the Journey Island returnees. It then became apparent to Matthew, his tribemate is really “Liar, Lair Pants on Fire” Lauren. BUSTED!

Sarah appeared to be the only one who came out of it unscathed...FOR NOW.

I would be remiss not to mention Yam Yam. I’ve always been steadfast in my opinion that anyone over the age of 25 who insists on going by some nickname is a monumental LOSER. But Yam Yam may be endearing enough to get away with it. How could anyone listen/watch him in the premier and not think of Maryanne in S42 about 100 pounds heavier and minus the boobies? He could also be endearing enough to be carried to the endgame where he might be able to pull a rabbit out of a hat (or in Maryanne’s case a HII out of her pocket) and steal the victory! Better yet, if a majority of the Jury are indigenous, people of color, etc, which has a better than good chance of occurring with the 50% mandate; then the “rabbit out of a hat” or “idol out of the pocket” isn’t necessary.

In the IC, Brandon's body, who was already spent from four hours of dragging coconuts combined with the demands of the challenge under the hot sun, gave out. That, coupled with Matthew's one wing in a sling on the Sandra Sit Out Bench, all but sealed the fate of Ratu’s date with the first TC of the season.

With Lauren’s lie exposed, it appeared she would be the first boot. But someone always seems to open their piehole thus putting the target on themself. Enter Maddy. She tries to orchestrate a Brandon boot because he has the II. Here’s the problem: If Brandon catches wind of her plan, he’ll play the idol AND you know he’s writing down your name as the one who tried to initiate his exit. Not smart with only a tribe of six. Maddy found that out the hard way. Even though, she was proud she “put her money where her mouth is.” Well, I guess that “money” adds up to the smallest stipend for being the first voted off. LOL; congratulations Maddy.

What may have been lost at TC was Matthew’s shot-in-the-dark. By playing it, he was assured of NOT having to vote. A pretty smart gameplay early on. Had he written down Brandon’s name with the majority, he fractures his bond with Brandon when Brandon plays his idol. If he writes Maddy’s or Lauren’s name, had Brandon not played his idol he could be on the outside looking in with the remaining tribe. NOT voting was clearly the best option for him and the shot-in-the-dark provided that option. Conversely, Kane will have a whole lotta explaining to do back at camp with Brandon (and Matthew) since Kane is the the obvious second person to write down Brandon’s name. I’m guessing Jamie could have been thinking of the same, but not sure what bond/alliance she has with anyone on Ratu at this juncture.

I know I’m leaving quite a bit still on the table after the premier, but did not rewatch this episode, so just going by memory replying to your well-thought summary and initial player assessment. It’s a long season, so plenty more time to bash those I overlooked.

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2. "RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H*"
Hello Aruba, nice to see you my old friend.

Man! We certainly stilol differ in opinion:

1st: Last season was good until the worst player won. Gabler's promise to give the money to the Vets was the only reason he got the votes.

2nd: Carolyn is casting GOLD! OK, I was skeptical after that initial debacle but she wears her emotions on her sleeve and she is there to play the game so that's what makes a GREAT character.

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The jury did not know Gabler was going to donate his winnings until AFTER they voted. He announced it to the castaways during the pizza and champagne reunion after FTC. Yes, he stated it in a confessional during the season finale for the viewers, but the jury was not privy to that.

The jury was set on crowning Jesse the winner. Had Jesse advance to FTC, he wins unanimously. Gabler darn near begging Cassidy to choose him to go head-to-head against Jesse and then ultimately beating Jesse in the fire-building tiebreaker to EARN his spot in the Finals is what won it for him.

Carolyn is a "GOLDEN" Goat. She has ZERO chance of winning regardless how far she goes. If she does advance to FTC, whoever is sitting next to her will thank Production profusely for the “great” casting choice.

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LAST EDITED ON 03-13-23 AT 05:53 PM (EST)

I do NOT believe for a second that Gabler kept his winning ticket secret to the jury. Editing can do many things like make the January 6 uprising look like a peaceful visit to the Capitol but don't let them fool you. Gabler HAD to say to some jurors during their endless hours of chit chat that he was a Vet and that everything he earns goes to them.


I'm not saying that Carolyn will win a jury vote even if other golden goats like Gabler have won but this is a show for our entertainment and no one has entertained me more this season up to now than her. AND she knows how to play. AND all her confused ramblings are EXACTLY what goes through EVERYONE's mind at some point. The difference is that very few voice those paranoid concerns. She let's everything out which is WONDERFUL.

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6. "RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H*"
I don’t believe for a second Gabler would say anything during the game about his intention to donate all his winnings. That would be a very bad play on his part. It would be anything but a “winning ticket” for a couple reasons:
1) You’d have to know not everyone would believe him. Those who would not believe him would be saying, “If he is lying about that, then what else could he possibly be lying about…”
2) And for those who would take him at his word, they’d have to be complete and total blooming idiots to let Gabler even get a sniff at the endgame, never mind FTC! No player in the game would even want the remote possibility of sitting next to THAT at FTC.

For that reason alone, NOOOO way on God’s Green Earth he would have gotten as far as he did if the other players were privy to that intention.
Also, had it come up during “endless hours of chit-chat,” it would have surfaced during FTC even if mentioned by a juror during the inquisition. Add it all up, and (once again) you’re opinionizing over something that has no proof of ever happening, and based on my sound reasoning, in all likelihood didn't happen.

As for Carolyn, the last time I shook my head over such a wackadoodle during a season premier was S32 “So Wrong” when we were introduced to a similar bubblehead -- Debbie. You must remember that trainwreck! I think she mercifully got the boot shortly after the merge. Hey, to each their own; but personally, if I have a desire to want to watch bizarre characters, I’d rather go back with some old reruns of the “Jerry Springer Show.” You can still cast entertaining players without subjecting us to psychological outliers. Carolyn is an instable human being and shame on Production for showcasing that instability in hopes some may perceive it as wonderful entertainment. For Survivor, I’d rather pass on potential goats. But that’s me…

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7. "RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H*"
Once again you transform your wish into certitudes when in actuality your two points contradict each other, turning your reasoning into utter nonsense.

If they don't believe him they vote him out and if they believe him they vote him out! Don't you see how your circular thinking is so ridiculous it only serves to cement your absolute certainty into believing you can read everyone's mind.

All we know are these two facts:
1 - Gabler gave his money to Vets.
2 - No one took him as a real threat to win


So I don't think Gabler would simply say tell everyone that he was goping to give the million to the Vets but would word it something like, especially in talking to Cody and Jesse: "I'll probably finish third to you guys but that's still a good amount to give to the Vets." Or "Whatever amount I wind uP winning, it's going all to the vets." No threat, no game play Just letting them know.

By Debbie, do you mean Coach's ally? Come on, those two didn't know the game and were happy to let JT win. Carolyn KNOWS the game and she is playing it PROACTIVELY. She should be one of your favorites since she did go out to look for an idol AND she managed to keep her trap shut about it.

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8. "RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H*"
LAST EDITED ON 03-15-23 AT 06:15 PM (EST)

??? “Contradiction???” I truly believe you’re confusing YOURSELF with your own spinology.

If a person says something to a number of different people, how is it “contradictory” if different people may have different takes on what may have been said (even though we have no proof whatsoever of Gabler saying he would donate all his winnings to anyone, but I’ll pay along with YOUR “certitude wishes.”)

What I stated in my prior post is IF he informed the players he would donate all his winnings to the Vets, I believe some of those players would not have believed him; I also believe others might have. Again, how’s that a “contradiction” or “nonsense???”

Since you absolutely love hypothesizing over theories that have no validation of ever occurring, try this one on for size...

Since BOTH Gabler AND Owen pleaded with Cassidy to go up against Jesse in the fire-building, let’s say Cassidy chose Owen and Jesse goes on to win and joins Gabler and Cassidy as a finalist in FTC. Even with your PhD in Spinology, there’s NOOOOOO way Jesse does not win S43 even if everyone had prior knowledge of Gabler’s intention. Proof positive that was NOT the primary reason Gabler wins.

Truth of the matter, EVERYONE knew Jesse had it won going away. There’s reason why Gabler and Owen BOTH wanted the opportunity to go head-to-head against Jesse to single-handedly take him out with a potential victory that would win favor with the jury. The opportunity and ensuing jury favor Gabler ultimately got after defeating Jesse that he was able to parlay to win S43.

Had Probst been quicker on his feet, he could have conducted an impromptu challenge between Gabler and Owen with the winner earning the right to compete against Jesse in the fire-building. Now, THAT would have made for an even better F4 TC!

Of course, all of that would have been a moot point if Cassidy, who earned the right to go up against Jesse by winning the final IC, took a page out of Chris Underwood’s victory manual and completed against Jesse herself. But she allowed that opportunity to slip through her over-confident fingers.

If you read my post on Ep. 2, you would see I DID give props to Carolyn (and Danny) for being proactive AND for (figuratively) placing Ben’s finger up to their lips. Of course, the flipside to that is the fact some wackadoodle like Carolyn finds the idol doesn’t say a heck of a lot for the others. Actually, what it does do is crystalize just how pathetic Production is casting these bozos to be outdone by a “Golden Goat.”


Clearly, you didn’t know the “Debbie” I was talking about. Coach did not play in S32. This is the kook that a tribemate during a confessional on one of the earlier episodes declared Debbie is probably some wacky lady “who lives with 100 cats” back at home. Debbie’s ally was a 71-year-old man named Joe who made it to the endgame but was medically evacuated during the season finale. The reason I remember his age is because of the tagline Probst used for Joe, “Getting it DONE at Seventy-ONE!”

AHHH YESSS...reliving our weekly banters! LOL!!
Although, with tonight’s airing of EP. 3, here we are continuing a thread from the...SEASON PREMIER? Consequently, I’m ready to move on and continue our sparring on an Ep. 3 thread after tonight’s show...if you’re still game that is. * wink*

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9. "RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H*"
...«I’m ready to move on and continue our sparring on an Ep. 3 thread...»

You always need to have the last word don't you? Sorry but here goes: The nonsense comes from the fact that you attribute the same reaction to those who have opposiote reactions to hearing Gabler plea.

Anyway, I'm thinking Gabler didn,t tell everyeone. Probably only Cody and Jesse when he saw that they were possibly leaving the game. LIke when it became obvious he,d be going against Jesse on Fire or when Jesse inmformed him Cody was the target. He knew that they'd inform the rest of the jury.


About Carolyn, I understand: You can't stand weird. I go by: Live and let live.

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3. "RE: Survivor: M*A*S*H*"

Matthew:


Brandon:

Carolyn

Jaime:
Josh:
Danny:
Claire:
Kane:
Heidi:
Lauren:


Yam Yam:

Frannie:

Matt:

Carson:
Sarah:

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I was in Vegas for a few days so I don't really have time for an in-depth analysis but these two scenes stood out:

1 - Carson with Kane: Once again we are shown Carson's great gamesmanship. He is a top contender and a win by him would be one of the best all-time for a strategist.

2 - The Journey: It showed Danny's limitations, Brandon's stupidity and Carolyn's marvelous character.

Her Quote: «They better watch out for me at the merge because I will make the merge.»

We already know that the second half of the sentence is true and I am almost certain the first one will also be right: Carolyn outlasts the 2 guys and will have a role in their demise. I also believe it has longer range than simply getting rid of those two guys:

We better watch out for her because I believe Carolyn is our Sole Survivor.


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11. "RE: Epide 4 - Two Moments that Stood Out"
I too was away on an excursion this weekend, so I’m catching up myself. How was Vegas? Did you find a betting parlor giving odds on S44 Sole Survivor? LOL. If you did, I’m sure you laid a bet on your gal. LMAO!

I agree 100% with your “first moment” assessment.

As for your “second moment,” using Carolyn’s quote to solidify any prediction she’ll advance far in the game...I made that determination within the first 10 seconds into the season!

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12. "RE: Epide 4 - Two Moments that Stood Out"
There's just a small difference: You say she CANNOT possibly win while I've made her my #1 pick! What kind of hat would you bring? Since you'll be eating it, I suggest a bowler since it's called a «melon» in French!
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13. "RE: Epide 4 - Two Moments that Stood Out"
Pathetic goats have come shamefully close to getting the necessary votes in the end. Clay (S5) and Susie (S17) are two who come to mind. So, I would not say it is IMPOSSIBLE, but I’ll stick to my guns and say it’s not happening.

The only scenario where I might give Carolyn a far-fetched chance is if she wins the F4 fire building eliminator knocking out the Jury favorite (like Gabler did to Jesse last season.) Although in Gabler’s case, he voluntarily stepped up to the plate and embraced the opportunity to win over the Jury. I cannot imagine Carolyn doing the same and whoever makes the choice, NO WAY would inept Carolyn be the player of choice to take down a favorite.

We can really get ridiculous and hypothetically say Carolyn wins the final IC and pulls a “Chris Underwood” choosing herself to take out a favorite. I couldn’t finish typing that last sentence without going into hysterics!

OK, just to humor you, let’s say either of those scenarios come to fruition, I will bring a straw hat...I could use the fiber!!

Only a few hours away from Ep. 6, let's make that the final word on a comical note.

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