I cannot believe that there were not divers on-site to help the Professor when he was near-drowning.
Even Fear Factor would have had someone in the water... It looked like the crew went in eventually (and last), but you're right: I didn't see a single person in swimming gear, and I went through that part of the episode in slow motion. Bad, bad decision on their part: it may have been a longshot to think someone wouldn't know how to swim, but there's always a chance for a muscle cramp, lungful of water, or just clocking your head against the boat on your way out.
After that, I totally lvoe the host! How un-host-like of him to save a life! He should be given at lot of credit.And, oh, how I hate that dumb Marianne lifeguard. She should be ashamed of herself. There is no excuse - "I was trained for shallow water!" OMH!
Yeah, what kinda garbage was she selling about being a lifeguard but never actually getting training about what to do if actually in deep water??? WTF?!?!?!?!? I was just amazed.It also seemed like it took Angie a few miles of a walk to get to the first aid when she sliced her finger off. Whose idea was it to give a celebrity a knife. Don't they know what can happen? Someone gave OJ a knife once.
Wait a minute, Gilligan Zac gave Angie the knife......Gilligan Zac has been stalking the Professor Andy and Maryann .......Professor Ty almost drowns.....a coincidence???? I think not!
You'll notice the choppy edit, they cut out my "stab-a-thon"
Great sense of humor Zac....Hope you take it all in fun like the rest of us do....
The guy should have known how to swim if he was going to be stranded on an island. It was his own fault wanting to be on a reality show when swimming was a prerequisite. What the heck did he think he was going to do during a storm on a three hour tour??? Obviously the producers do not have swimming tryouts or proper uses of a knife before casting.He could use the sailers life vest, tie the ends of his pants together and use it around his waist. I mean he is a professor, right? His inflated ego is more buoyancy than he'll ever need.
>I mean he is a
>professor, right?
>Uh, I guess he technically is. Isn't he some kinda "professor" of sexuality or something crazy?