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"Survivor Vanuatu - Week Three Rankings - Now Available"

Posted by Chikimonki on 10-01-04 at 12:58 PM
LAST EDITED ON 10-03-04 AT 03:24 PM (EST)

WEEK 3
Two individual immunities in the third episode; now that was definitely different. We are starting to see some ranking separation now that more scoring options are available. John and Ami both scored individual challenge scores this week giving them both a 100% success rate (1 out of 1) in individual challenges. This will undoubtedly change as the season progress, since we have never seen more than about a 40% success rate. At the same time we are starting to see some of the power players emerge with their voting and manipulation skills .

Week Two Rankings - www.survivorobserver.com/trs.htm

Compare this years rankings with the all time leaders:
All Time Rankings - www.survivorobserver.com/rat.htm


WEEK 2
With their miscue at IC the ladies are now on the board with their swift action against Dolly Neely. Eventhough there has been only one vote for each tribe, the rankings show that the girls seem to have a stronger core unit then the men. Hee Hee. Man, a banana sure would taste good about now.

WEEK 1
The first week is ready and it looks right on the money. There is a four way tie for first between the guys but I'm sure that will change soon. The girls haven't had a chance to show their skills yet so don't be discouraged by their lower rankings - we all know that girls have bigger smarter brains then their counter monkeys.


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"RE: Survivor Vanuatu - Week Three Rankings - Now Available"
Posted by nailbone on 10-01-04 at 03:00 PM
Why does Ami get an individual challenge score this week? She didn't win any challenge to get immunity, it was given to her.


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"RE: Survivor Vanuatu - Week Three Rankings - Now Available"
Posted by Chikimonki on 10-01-04 at 04:42 PM
Because someone in her tribe had to receive it, therefore her actions (or lack of actions) got her the immunity. If someone else had earned the immunity and then gave it away to her (leaving themseleves vunerable) then that would have been a gift, but this was different.