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"CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"

Posted by SurvivorBlows on 10-21-05 at 05:39 PM
October 21, 2005

ONE TRIBE DECIDES TO VISIT THE OTHER TRIBE'S CAMP, ON "SURVIVOR: GUATEMALA -- THE MAYA EMPIRE," THURSDAY, OCT. 27

"Surprise Enemy Visit" -- One tribe decides to visit the other tribe's camp, on SURVIVOR: GUATEMALA -- THE MAYA EMPIRE, Thursday, Oct. 27 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

An unexpected visit from the opposing tribe makes some of the other castaways uncomfortable about being friendly with the enemy. Fear threatens to ruin one castaway's ability to enjoy a reward. A heart to heart ends with one castaway telling another, "You can lie...but, I will track you down. I will find you!" After a difficult Tribal Council, the castaways are bombarded with another big surprise!

And, the eighth member is voted out of the tribe.

ORIGINAL NAKUM:
Brandon Bellinger, 22, Manhattan, Kan., Farmer/Ranger
Danni Boatwright, 30, Tonganozie, Kan., Sports Radio Talk Show Host
Margaret Bobonich, 43, Chardon, Ohio, Family Nurse Practitioner (Sixth Voted Out)
Bobby Jon Drinkard, 27, Troy, Ala., Waiter
Cindy Hall, 31, Naples, Fla., Zookeeper
Jim Lynch, 63, Northglenn, Colo., Retired Fire Captain (First Voted Out)
Judd Sergeant, 35, Ridgefield, N.J., Hotel Doorman
Brooke Struck, 26, Hood River, Ore., Law Student (Fourth Voted Out)
Blake Towsley, 24, Dallas, Commercial Real Estate Broker/Model (Fifth Voted Out)

ORIGINAL YAXHA:
Brian Corridan, 22, New Milford, Conn., Ivy League Student (Seventh Voted Out)
Gary Hogeboom, 47, Grand Haven, Mich., Ex-NFL Quarterback/Real Estate Developer
Rafe Judkins, 22, Pittsburgh, Wilderness Guide
Stephenie LaGrossa, 25, Philadelphia, Pharmaceutical Sales Representative
Morgan McDevitt, 21, Decatur, Ill., Magician's Assistant/Waitress (Second Voted Out)
Lydia Morales, 42, Lakewood, Wash., Fishmonger
Jamie Newton, 24, Douglas, Ga., Water Ski Instructor
Amy O'Hara, 39, Revere, Mass., Police Sergeant
Brianna Varela, 21, Edmonds, Wash., Retail Sales/Make-Up Artist (Third Voted Out)

SURVIVOR: GUATEMALA -- THE MAYA EMPIRE is produced by SEG, Inc. Mark Burnett and Tom Shelly are the executive producers.

For more detailed information on SURVIVOR: GUATEMALA -- THE MAYA EMPIRE and the 18 castaways, log on to www.cbs.com/survivor. For more information on Guatemala, log on to www.visitguatemala.com.

RATING: To Be Announced


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"RE: CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"
Posted by Loquatrix on 10-21-05 at 09:03 PM
Hmm. So Yaxha decides to visit Nakum. Their visit to Nakum is not a challenge reward then.

"RE: CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"
Posted by FSUGUY on 10-21-05 at 09:40 PM
MERGE...


AFTER TC....


"RE: CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"
Posted by FSUGUY on 10-28-05 at 11:53 AM
>MERGE...
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>AFTER TC....


WOW.... I actually predicted the future!!


"Are they allowed?"
Posted by Cathy the Canadian on 10-21-05 at 09:35 PM
Or are they breaking some rules here?

Will there be any repercussions?


"RE: Are they allowed?"
Posted by Flowerpower on 10-22-05 at 07:19 AM
Or are they breaking some rules here?

Great question Cathy! But the release definately implies that it was Yaxha's own decision to go and visit Nakum....hmmmm!


"RE: Are they allowed?"
Posted by volsfan on 10-22-05 at 08:48 AM
I don't think it is against the rules. Also, I think CBS would try and lead us in a direction of punishment if it were.


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"RE: CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"
Posted by KObrien_fan on 10-22-05 at 09:40 AM
LAST EDITED ON 10-22-05 AT 09:41 AM (EST)

It is most definately against the rules for one person or a whole tribe go to visit the opposing tribes camp, though some people in the past have done so or attempted to do so on the QT. ETA: Unless they changed the rules this season.

The press release is misleading as I believe there is a distinct purpose for the Yaxha visit and it was because they were told to do so.



"RE: CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"
Posted by volsfan on 10-22-05 at 10:04 AM
I had no idea it was against the rules to visit the other tribe. Has this come up before and/or how do you know it is definately against the rules?


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"RE: CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"
Posted by knuckles487 on 10-22-05 at 10:14 AM
Couldn't it be something very simple? Like at the reward challenge, JP tells the tribes......if you win reward you get to choose between visiting the other tribe (and maybe raiding their supplies), or you can have this shiny new nickle. (or anything else equally as useless) Of course the winners would "decide" to visit the other camp.

"RE: CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"
Posted by Brownroach on 10-24-05 at 10:51 AM
That's what I think too. They decide to visit after they've been given the choice of doing that or doing something else.

And OFG pointed out that in the previews Rafe seems to be expecting a visit, as if Nakum received a cryptic tree-mail message hinting at it. So the visit is not just a whim on Yaxha's part.


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"RE: CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"
Posted by frankz on 10-22-05 at 11:02 AM
I remember hearing about this rule in the early days (S1-3?). There have been discussions in the past about not being allowed to go to the other tribe. Don't remember exactly when this came up but am too tired (*lazy*) to go check. But I'm with KO, I do remember it being an issue at one point.


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"RE: CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"
Posted by KObrien_fan on 10-22-05 at 12:00 PM
I know that it was a rule up to and including Vanuatu and most likely was and still is in place now. And yes Doc I know this for sure.



"RE: CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"
Posted by volsfan on 10-22-05 at 12:23 PM
Cool, I had no idea that it was a rule or would be that big of a deal. I would think EPMB would lvoe it if they mingled just to stir stuff up.

If it is still against the rules don't you think SeeBS would be leading us to some type of punishment? Keep in mind...I am assuming it is their decision and not part of an RC reward.


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"RE: CBS press release for Survivor Guatemala Episode 7"
Posted by KObrien_fan on 10-22-05 at 12:27 PM
Like I said before, I believe the press release to be misleading, I think that they are told to paddle over for whatever reason be it as a result of reward where they get to spend a day at the other camp or part of some pre-merge ritual.

But if it was done just "because they felt like it", yes since it is being aired I would think they would air what punishment went for breaking the rule, like maybe that is the surprise to be revealed after tribal council.



"eyemail"
Posted by forehead on 10-24-05 at 02:53 PM

"RE: eyemail"
Posted by Flowerpower on 10-24-05 at 03:07 PM
LAST EDITED ON 10-24-05 AT 03:14 PM (EST)

So, this must mean that Gary and Danni are SAFE!

thanks forehead!

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ETA: Wait a minute! Last week the eyemail featured Brian and Amy! Who knows!