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Survivor players struggle to spell 'preposterous' in deleted scene Cody is not the only one having trouble with spelling in this scene that never made it to air. By Dalton Ross November 10, 2022 at 08:00 AM EST http://ew.com/tv/survivor-43-proposterous-spelling-deleted-scene/
Technotronics. That word either means something to you, or means nothing. And we use the word "word" loosely, since we're pretty sure technotronics does not have as reserved parking space in Merriam-Webster.
But technotronics has a revered place in reality TV history as Jeff Schroeder's attempt at spelling a word in a Big Brother competition of yesteryear. Spelling and reality TV have a long, storied relationship. Why, just this season of Survivor 43 you had a player voted out where every single person voting for her spelled her name differently (Linsey, Linsay, Lyndsay, Lindsay).
But this week's episode of Survivor 43 went to preposterous lengths to show us the spelling foibles of its cast. Or should we say… proposterous lengths, as the camera showed us the Cody Assenmacher misspelling after paining it on the tribe's boat, right above the equally incredible "Live 2 be radical." Oh, but there was so much more to this story. And so much that has never been seen… until now.
In an exclusive deleted scene that did not make the episode, we see how the entire paint job went down, and the struggle to figure out the correct spelling. "We can't fish. We can't paint. So we might as well just put the two together and see what happened," Sami Layadi explains. (He might have added "we can't spell" but that is neither here nor there.)
In Cody's defense, he is fully aware of his strengths and limitations: "You know what, we're not in the spelling bee championship right here. I got no shame. That might be the longest word in my vocabulary. Correction: That is the longest word in my vocabulary."
So Cody calls over Owen Knight to help out. Owen's a smart guy! Dean of admissions at a major university! Surely, he can figure out how to spell preposterous, right? "P-r-e-p…" Owen repeats four times, finally sealing the deal with "preposterous." Yes! Success!
But wait! Because here comes Cody with the counter-argument. "But I got o instead of e. Proposteorus. It's not preposterous, It's proposterous." Owen's response? "Yeah, you're probably right." NOOOOOOOOOOOOO! We were so close!
Survivor - Finally I Can Play My Own Game Nov 9, 2022 SurvivorOnCBS http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSQRWtg-BPM Cassidy is anxious to compete in individual immunity challenges and determine her own fate.
Thank you so much, as always, Sheldor! No time stamps at all for the press images? Could be helpful to know if the camp shots are before or after the challenge...
So, apparently there is a reward for this challenge, so likely it's combined RC/IC? Split the group of 10, as you suggested, in two groups.
Team Blue, as noted in the vid caps and press images:
Blue: Owen, Samy, Noelle, Karla, James
Team Red: Cassidy, Jesse, Gabler, Ryan, Cody
Sure looks like Gabler may be winning in the one shot and then Cody congratulates him post IC back at camp. So, if Gabler is immune, who will they target? Cassidy? She's not much of a threat, and Cody says this vote is all about setting up for the end game. Jesse/Cody will vote together. If it's not Cassidy, and Gabler is immune, got to be Ryan. While Gabler may have bonded to Ryan, Jesse/Cody/Cassidy can make this happen, and we know that Cassidy has it out for Ryan.
As for team Blue. I think Owen, as last week, could win this challenge has he seems to need it the most. Clearly, Samy, Owen, Noelle are on the same page until Noelle blabs to Karla that she wants to use her steal a vote. Of course Karla will tell James, so he'll use his KiP to steal her advantage. Then it will be Karla, James with Noelle's steal a vote, against Owen or Samy. Whichever one doesn't have immunity is toast. Samy? or Noelle? Owen?
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