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"E10 Preview VidClips"
samiam 5976 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-30-01, 12:07 PM (EST)
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1. "RE: E10 Preview VidClips" |
Thanks, AK. How frustrating -- not a frame of a RC or an IC; the preview focuses solely on the rice deal. Does this mean no RC this week? No IC this week, so everyone is vulnerable? And why are all the men standing in the water and all the women sitting on the shore?
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AyatollahKhomeini 2008 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Roller Coaster Inaugurator"
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03-30-01, 12:29 PM (EST)
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3. "CBS Web site preview" |
The CBS Web site preview is DIFFERENT and shows some of what appears to be the IC. I will post clips as soon as I see some available.
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IM_Nessie 17 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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03-30-01, 12:39 PM (EST)
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5. "RE: CBS Web site preview" |
Also interesting, in the wide shot, Tina appears to be raising her hand.
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nailbone 27263 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-30-01, 12:40 PM (EST)
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7. "RE: CBS Web site preview" |
Oooooo....or what if they have to pick who gets to eat with them (or have one volunteer to be left out), but then the odd man out ends up getting the *reward* of getting to go with JP for a real dinner somewhere....
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nailbone 27263 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-30-01, 04:52 PM (EST)
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13. "RE: CBS Web site preview" |
LOL....What do you think those pics of Nick and Rodger are, anyway?
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Krautboy 2750 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Howard Stern Show Guest"
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03-31-01, 03:29 AM (EST)
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27. "Build a Fire Challenge?" |
Samiam, please bring me up to speed on the S1 "build a fire" challenge. I didn't see it.Looking at the pics of the Teeter-Totter-Towers. The burning barrel on one end of the Teeter-Totter could belong to the winner. First to build a fire. But why the TTT? In the other pic we see Keith and Amber running away from the TTT, twords the wood debris on the beach. Are they running there to gather wood to carry it back to the TTT? It looks like they may have wood under their arms in the pic of them running up to the TTT? The "foreshadowing" you mention of Keith building a fire during EP9 also fits. Still don't quite understand how the TTT works. Maybe your fire has to burn until the wood on one end of the Teeter-Totter is consumed and the counter weight on the other end lifts your fire barrel into the air!?!
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Bungler 497 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Daytime Soap Guest Star"
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03-30-01, 01:10 PM (EST)
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8. "RE: E10 Preview VidClips" |
RC(?) images from Paratrooper, plus 2 of the rice deal, posted on SurvivorFever
Based on these caps & Aja's, it looks like all of the players are wearing the same clothes in the challenge pics as in the rice deal pics (except that Colby and Keith have shirts on in the challenge pics, but not in the rice pics). Would it be reasonable to infer that the deal comes either right before the challenge or right after? There seem to be a bunch of possibilities for the deal that I can think of. 1. the Reward is sacrificed by the team. 2. the winner of Reward is asked to sacrifice his/her reward to feed the whole tribe. 3. the Immunity Challenge is sacrificed, putting everyone on a level playing field at TC. 4. something material is sacrificed (blankets, matches, etc.) 5. a player is asked to sacrifice himself for the rice (possibly Rodger?...why is Nick comforting Lis in Aja's caps, and not Rodger?). There are probably many more, but I'm blanking after those 5.
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AyatollahKhomeini 2008 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Roller Coaster Inaugurator"
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03-30-01, 09:07 PM (EST)
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18. "One more picture" |
LAST EDITED ON 03-30-01 AT 09:12 PM (EST)ThumpusMagnus posted this on ezboard: Only Nick and Rodger left in the water. Colby sitting looking at Jeffy. And, since we posted the text for the TV preview, here is the text for the Web preview, courtesy me: Narrator: "7 castaways left, 5 episodes to go, bodies have reached the breaking point..." Nick: "Not having food is a killer." Narrator: "...but one challenege can take them to the finish line if they accept an offer they can't refuse." Jeff Probst: "You've got 13 days left and I don't think you're gonna make it."
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Krautboy 2750 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Howard Stern Show Guest"
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03-30-01, 11:05 PM (EST)
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21. "Three Bags of Rice?" |
It there any significance to the fact that Jeff is pictured pulling THREE individual bags of rice out of his rice bucket. They are in WATERPROOF bags. We have a picture of the four men standing in the water, and later only two left. Were all seven standing in the water first with the women moving to the beach 1, 2, 3, Colby and Keith, 4, 5, and Nick and Rodger ending up 6, 7. (Not likely because Amber still has her boots on in the picture) It does not look like any kind of endurance contest, otherwise Roger would have left his hat on. As someone mentioned, it's on the beach. Are the THREE bags related to, the THREE women sitting on the beach, with each of them selecting one person with which to share rice, and one hungry Kucha left standing? It does look like a single person (either Rodger or Nick) are singled out in a "difficult decision", that may "cost the others dearly."???
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AyatollahKhomeini 2008 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Roller Coaster Inaugurator"
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03-30-01, 11:54 PM (EST)
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24. "YES ... well, maybe" |
LAST EDITED ON 03-31-01 AT 02:12 AM (EST)Seriously, Krautboy, that's exactly what I've been thinking since I first saw this picture. It looks like the way we used to pick kids for baseball teams, except there are three captains here. The difficult decision is the decision to STARVE one of the men. I'll bet the two Ogakor women get first choice and pick the two Ogakor men, leaving Rodger and Nick standing, waiting to see which of them Liz will pick ... and which of them won't eat. Talk about a decision likely to make someone hate you in the jury vote! Of course Liz doesn't have to worry about getting there, does she, as long as Ogakor holds? GG and nailbone, since you both expressed this idea earlier (although not as forcefully), what do you think?
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GG 142 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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03-31-01, 04:29 PM (EST)
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31. "RE: YES ... well, maybe" |
AyaK/KrautboyI've had a rethink. If you look closely at the picture, the gals aren't looking at the guys in the water but neither are they looking directly at JP (well Liz perhaps but not Tina and Amber). It also appears that way with the pic of Colby sitting on the sand. Maybe it's just the angle but I don't think so. Almost as if they're gazing at something out of shot. But why? Could it be they're referring to some number board or the like. Also, I just don't like the idea anymore of the 'loser' going hungry. It would be too easy for one of the tribe members to slip him something at an opportune moment - when the camera turns away for example. Plus it doesn't reconcile with 'an offer they can't refuse'. I will stick with my theory though that this is a gentlemen's offer to the women. Nick and Rodger may be pinching their bellies in the preview but remember Liz is the one who's all beat up and in tears over her hunger. There are two things I can't figure out but feel are important: 1)Why the men have their shirts off 2)Why the men are standing in the water when it would be just as easy for them to be on the sand (Note that they're a good two feet in as well) What if the three bags of rice are hidden in the murky water - you don't actually see them in the pic at all. As you say Krautboy, they were placed in waterproof bags. I need to mull over this some more....
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Krautboy 2750 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Howard Stern Show Guest"
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03-31-01, 09:01 PM (EST)
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33. "More Ideas..." |
GG, I thing your going in the right direction!I think the guys standing in the water is the RC. We have also been given that "the reward challenge brings joy to all..." so you're right, no one goes without food. How about this: Tree mail comes and the RC says something about weight loss. As the tribe discusses the riddle, Roger and Nick pinch their bellies because the RC has something to do with weight loss. The walk down to the water and JP makes a deal for them to forego individual rewards for a group reward of rice. " "One challenge that can take them to the finish line" or in other words, enough rice to get to the end of the game. BUT WHAT DOES IT COST THEM??? The challenge could be guessing who has lost the most weight. The women are out so the 4 guys in the water are eliminated one by one by a group consensus. The second picture we see is just Nick and Rodger still in the water, with the tribe guessing that one of them has lost the most. GG, I'm guessing the reason they have to take their shirts off is so they can better assess their weight loss. Maybe there are bags of rice at the feet of the winning selection, hidden from the women on the beach, and if they pick the right guy, they all get to share in the rice. Another variation could be that they guess how much weight each guy lost and how close the are determines how many pounds of rice they get. GG, your turn to refine the theories...
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GG 142 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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04-01-01, 03:00 PM (EST)
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35. "RE: More Ideas..." |
Krautboy (AyaK - your input is neeeded!)I think we're getting warm.... Yeah, it must be the RC. Forego the individual prize of a great lunch (probably) for the collective and answering the poser of 'an offer they can't refuse'. I'll throw this out as an extra twist to ponder - MB has been given this unexpected opportunity to test the tribe dynamic. He has to know that it would be a rather easy decision for the tribe to give up one RC for rice. What if the deal is that that ALL future RCs have to be forfeited....Now that would be a helluva price to pay..... I like your suggestions for how the RC will work. Another one: if the rice bags are hidden in the water, how about the right choice gives them enough to the end, the wrong one gives them substantially less and thus requiring another deal needing to be negotiated at a later time. Actually, I have this feeling that guessing who's lost the most weight is too straightforward. An educated guess would give you Rodger or Nick as it is. Which is why your alternatives have merit...and why as I contend, the gals are staring at board to weigh up some numbers. Some sort of calculation involved. Now who would be best at mental arithmetic?......(not Amber)......!! Now, I need a bit more procrastination time.....
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Krautboy 2750 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Howard Stern Show Guest"
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04-02-01, 00:46 AM (EST)
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38. "I think we've got it!?!" |
GG, Your keen observations a few posts back got me thinking and I think you stumbled on to something...You noticed that the women on the beach are looking off to their left, but not at Jeff! Later when Colby and Keith are out of the water, they seem to be lookin left as well. You speculated that there is probably a board with numbers on it outside of the shot just to the left of Jeff. THAT'S IT!!! Let me explain. It is the RC and when the tree mail comes the riddle refers something about weight loss and the tribe speculates about the Challenge (picture of Rodger and Nick pinching the fat on their stomachs). They meet Jeff down at the beach and he makes a deal with them to give up their individual reward for a chance to win enough rice to get them to the end of the game. But the catch is that they have to give up "shelter" for a chance at "food".( I'll discuss that in the "composite theory later). It's an "offer they can't refuse". He tells the guys to take of their shoes and shirts and to wade into the water. When they are standing in the water (at different depths) he reveals the challenge...on a board off to Jeff's left are the weights and heights of the four men. The 3 women must match the heights and weights on the board to the weights and heights of the men. The prize is one bag of rice for each correct match. The men are standing in the water at different depths to conceal their relative heights and they have to remove their shirts so that their weights can be judged! Notice in the vidcaps that when all four men are standing in the water, Jeff has not pulled out any bags of rice yet. Later in the sequence we see him pulling a third bag out of the rice bucket. Looking good for the tribe. The other vidcap of just Rodger and Nick still standing makes sense, because you would naturally pick the easier matches first. Nick and Rodger are close in Height and Weight so they savethat choice for the end, by process of elimination. From the vidcaps it looks like they get at least three out of four and maybe there is a bonus party if they get them all, which they do. It brings joy to all but the natural consequences of over indulgence for all but two!!! GG, what do you think? Have we cracked it?
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AyatollahKhomeini 2008 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Roller Coaster Inaugurator"
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04-02-01, 01:27 AM (EST)
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39. "Hello again" |
Sorry, but I came down with strep throat (four children in my younger daughter's classroom had it last week, but neither of my children have caught it ... yet) and have been off the boards for a couple of days...Much better result, GG and Krautboy. I think you may have the reward challenge. In fact, here are the 4 bags of rice (photo courtesy of baddogbad on the ellipsiiis photo board): But the remaining question is this: WHAT IS THE COST? As I posted before, Jeff P. said this on Letterman before the show: "... They get really hungry. They basically have rice and flour this time, and if they don't take care of it or don't ration it and they get out of rice -- last time we gave them a break and gave them some extra rice; this time, if they want more rice, it's gonna cost them. They get really hungry." zap2it says that the survivors are "at their wits end" and forced to make a decision that "costs them dearly." clicktv said that there was "controversy" and the survivors were forced to make "a difficult decision." GG, I doubt that MB would want the tribe to lose future reward challenges, because the two challenges per episode provide the structure to the show (intro/RC/IC/TC). I have been thinking that maybe the deal is that they can't rebuild their camp when it floods away or that they have to move to yet another new site. But that's just speculation right now. And also, what about the "lazy" castaway? clicktv said that the controversy included "one castaway's lack of effort." zap2it said that "one survivor is clearly pulling less weight than the others." The clicktv promo makes it clear that this is not just a reference to weight loss. So how does that fit in, if at all, to the cost question? Well, if they had to move, then the "lazy" castaway would have to help. But I'm still not sure how this ties in, if at all.
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GG 142 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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04-02-01, 01:51 PM (EST)
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47. "Brilliant!" |
LAST EDITED ON 04-02-01 AT 02:06 PM (EST)Krautboy not only do I think we've cracked it, I reckon you've blown it wide open!! This explains why they are in the water. And if doesn't actually turn out to be the case, well, it really ought to have been...Well done. And with Ayak's picture we can assume that the tribe gets one bag for each guess they get right - four in total. Ayak you're right. Losing all future RCs would ruin the structure of the game. Put it down to letting my imagination of MBs nasty streak run wild. I bet he considered it for a while though.... Food for shelter makes sense. The only doubt I have - and it is a very slight one - is that pictures we've had access to so far don't show their camp as flooded. So the offer of rice (whether it is a RC or not) from the clips we do have must come beforehand. Does that therefore mean that JP tells them of the impending likelihood of a flood and it's ramifications. That they'll need shelter elsewhere but it's either that or food? And who is the 'lazy' person? Right now, there is no obvious candidate. Nick perhaps (he's sick) but then the teaser about somebody's lack of effort forcing the tribe into a difficult decision wouldn't hold. Nick would be easy to vote off after all....Hmm...What if they deduced that their camp might be in danger of getting flooded but underestimated the severity of the rising waters? Which is when the offer of food or shelter comes in. Edited to add the following: Krautboy, just read your thinking on the Composite Theory thread. I just repeated more or less everything you've covered. Sorry!!
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Krautboy 2750 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Howard Stern Show Guest"
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04-02-01, 02:20 PM (EST)
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49. "RE: Brilliant!" |
Why the apology? I'm glad to see you had parallel thinking. We cracked this together and your conclusions, arrived at independantly, helps to confirm that our thinking makes sense. Thanks!
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richterboy 5 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "American Cancer Society Spokesperson"
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03-31-01, 08:54 PM (EST)
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32. "RE: One more picture" |
>Narrator: "...but one challenege can take >them to the finish line >if they accept an offer >they can't refuse." This could be really far off, but lets think about the narrator's line. The "offer they can't refuse" has to be accepting/giving up something in exchange for food, since they can't refuse food at this point. But does the fact that "one challenge can take them to the finsih line" simply refer to the fact that they get food, or could it involve something far more important, i.e. immunity. What I am wondering is COuld the deal be that they can get food if they agree that the winner of this week's IC gets immunity to the final episode? I admit that this could be really far off, but I think the line "one challenge can take then to the finish line" must have some significance.
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cowboyroo 590 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Reality Show Commentator"
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03-30-01, 11:11 PM (EST)
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22. "RE: Teeter-Totter-Towers!!" |
I believe they are picking teams for a Reward Challenge. Girls pick the guys. In the shots of them running back and forth, you only see 3 towers which would probably make it a team event. Colby/Keith seem to be picked first leaving Nick and Rodger out in the water. Who is the one not picked and what does that person get?
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shakes the clown 3366 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Car Show Celebrity"
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03-31-01, 01:26 AM (EST)
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25. "Sorry Charlie, wrong challenge" |
>I believe they are picking teams >for a Reward Challenge. Girls >pick the guys. In the >shots of them running back >and forth, you only see >3 towers which would probably >make it a team event. The challenge pics are from the IC, not the RC.....evidenced by Nick arriving at the challenge with the Immunity Idol, time of day matching in pics, and the clothing being the same.
The guys standing in the water is most likely from the day before.
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Annadad 26 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Beauty Pageant Celebrity Judge"
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03-31-01, 06:34 AM (EST)
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28. "RE: E10 Preview VidClips" |
LAST EDITED ON 03-31-01 AT 10:33 AM (EST)We see the guys in the water with the women on the shore. Then we see ony Roger and Nick in the water. In the "coming attractions", we see Roger and Nick again and they are pinching their bellies to show how thin they are. Any connection? We see shots of Colby, Dimber and Keith participating in the Teeter-Tower-Thingy, all three of them ended up on the beach. in the "Lets Make a Deal by the Water" shots. Maybe the deal is, for every bag of rice, one survivor must be barred from participating in the IC. Could it be that Nick and Roger sacrificed their chances at IC for the sake of the Tribe getting two bags of rice? Edit: I looked at the CBS site promo and in the shot of the Towers with Colby running up carrying something to put in the bucket you can see that there are only 5 towers visible. Early in the shot you can see a "bucket" from a tower in the foreground. You can barely see it as if the Cameraman is standing just behind a bucket from another tower. If so, it appears to me that the tower in the foreground is not being used in the challenge because the camera person would be in the way. The question is why? Did they build 7 towers in case no one took the "deal"? Since we see 5 towers, does that mean two players took the "deal"? Am I on crack? AAAUUUUGGGGHHHH!
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IceCat 17415 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-31-01, 11:11 AM (EST)
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29. "We Need Higher Resolution" |
I agree...The number of towers may be important... Also the number that appear to be in use... Could someone do some higher resolution... and larger vid caps of the video sequences involving the towers... I have not seen the video of the towers on CBS or any of the Canadian channels. Some caps that show some detail would be very helpful... IceCat
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Loree 8616 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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03-31-01, 02:45 PM (EST)
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30. "RE: E10 Preview VidClips" |
I can't see Nick and Rodger being the ones to sacrifice their opportunity at Immunity. They are the ones who need it most. I don't think Keith and Colby would be as scared since they are up one player on the Kucha men. I would think Nick would be the last one to give up.
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bdmagee 14 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Got Milk? Spokesperson"
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03-31-01, 09:13 PM (EST)
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34. "RE: E10 Preview VidClips" |
You're right Roger and Nick need immunity more than Keith or Colby unless Roger and Nick know something that K and C dont. Could it be that they know that Amber is going to vote with Kucha this time? If so they wouldnt have to worry about the IC.
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SurvivinDawg 6816 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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04-01-01, 03:33 PM (EST)
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36. "RE: E10 Preview VidClips" |
I'm seeing some interesting, if not downright wild, theories on what this could all be about. I see a couple of things that haven't been touced upon, but I think they are important, so add them to your mix and see what comes out:1) It might be giving up IC for rice. Nick and Rodger are the two who most need to have an IC challenge, so they'd be the two in the water. The idea, however, that the women are choosing partners for an RC is also interesting, but doesn't quite explain what the tribe is trading rice for. 2) Remembering the S1 Mutiny, that I learned about from Aya on this board: MB simply cannot afford to have these people starve away on him. Sure he's not just going to GIVE them the food, but at the same time, if he makes it TOO difficult a choice, they might just say "Keep your rice, and we're too comatose to hike to RC, IC, and TC, much less perform challenges. Just give us the f-ing food!" 3) Last week, everyone speculated fiercely on what the "shocking twist" would be. Now we find out that CBS, MB, etc. thought that Jerri's ouster was a "shocking twist." Now on this board, even those who did NOT vote for Jerri did not likely find THAT to be the "shocking twist", in other words, we were looking for something FAR more dramatic. What is the point? Just this: Maybe we're overanalyzing the hell out of this thing and it's not nearly the bugaboo we're thinking it is. So PLEASE keep in mind that MB does not hold nearly as strong a whip hand as he'd like us to believe, and let's hear your ideas from here.... *** Contradictions don't exist. If you are faced with a contradiction, check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong. -- Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged "If I were perfect, I'd run for God." -- Corporal Maxwell Q. Klinger, 4077th MASH
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BlondeGirl 66 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Hollywood Squares Square"
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04-01-01, 10:37 PM (EST)
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37. "*Episode 10 Preview from Global*" |
LAST EDITED ON 04-01-01 AT 11:05 PM (EST)LAST EDITED ON 04-01-01 AT 10:41 PM (EST) >3) Last week, everyone speculated fiercely >on what the "shocking twist" >would be. Now we >find out that CBS, MB, >etc. thought that Jerri's ouster >was a "shocking twist." >Now on this board, even >those who did NOT vote >for Jerri did not likely >find THAT to be the >"shocking twist", in other words, >we were looking for something >FAR more dramatic. What >is the point? Just >this: Maybe we're overanalyzing the >hell out of this thing >and it's not nearly the >bugaboo we're thinking it is. > Bearing this in mind, I'd still like to mention the preview that AyaK posted last week from Global TV Listings: Survivor: The Australian Outback - "Let's Make a Deal" Type: Network Series / Reality Duration: 1 hr Description: Controversy surrounding the last half-cup of rice, the river's rapidly rising waters and a tribe member's lack of effort force the castaways into a difficult decision; the 10th castoff is banished. Host: Jeff Probst. (In Stereo) Airing: Thu 4/5/01 8:00pm And the preview from the CBS website: Without her friend Jerri, what will Amber's strategy be as she continues to play the game? Will she continue to support the Ogakor alliance, or might she opt to join Kucha's? Having poorly allocated their rations of rice, the tribe has never been this hungry. As a result, they negotiate a major deal, which will hugely affect their lives in the Outback, in exchange for more rations. What will the deal be? The reward challenge brings joy to all... but not without its "natural consequences" for all but two. Some things I think need some consideration: **A tribe member's lack of effort force the castaways into a difficult decision... **The reward challenge brings joy to all... but not without its "natural consequences" for all but two... **They negotiate a major deal, which will hugely affect their lives in the Outback... The "lack of effort" could be related to the pictures where they're standing in the water. Couldn't a lack of effort be something besides being lazy? Could it be that someone refuses to do whatever the "deal" is? Wouldn't that show a lack of effort as well? Could this person become a target because of their refusal to do what's best for the tribe? What about the "difficult decision"? It could be related to the "major deal", but I really don't think they give up the RC, because it clearly says the reward challenge will bring joy to all and consequences for all *except two*. The two left in the water? Maybe. I do, however, think that the idea (which I read somewhere) of calls/letters/videos from home would bring joy to all, and the consequence could be home-sickness, but why would two *not* be homesick? Or maybe they get some {whatever beer is sponsering the show} and get drunk, except for Rodger and Tina. That could sure bring some joy and consequences. (Just ask Colby, who, if you didn't see it, is the feature on http://www.thesmokinggun.com today for his PI arrest in Dallas a few years ago.) Okay, just my thoughts on the two previews together... Or then again, maybe it's the fumes from the dye....
Edited because I left out a word. LoL! Edited once more to add this preview from Zap2it (http://tv.zap2it.com/news/networkupdate.html?16654)for your further consideration: The Barramundi Tribe Faces Hard Times On "SURVIVOR: THE AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK" (4/5/01) Wed, Mar 28, 2001 12:34 PM PDT Lets Make A Deal -- The Barramundi tribe faces hard -- and very wet -- times, on "SURVIVOR: THE AUSTRALIAN OUTBACK," Thursday, April 5 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. It's Day 28 and the tribe has half a cup of rice left, the river is rising at an alarming rate and the survivors feel their camp is at risk. With the rapid flow of the muddy river, fishing is nearly prohibitive. On top of all this, one survivor is clearly pulling less weight than the others. At their wits end, the tribe members are forced to make a decision that costs them dearly. Also, a tenth member is voted out of the tribe. And edited to ask: Does anyone know if Jeff Probst really said on Letterman that they were allowed to trade their supplies for food or if there is a transcript of this conversation? Geeze, sorry for the long post.
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AyatollahKhomeini 2008 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Roller Coaster Inaugurator"
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04-02-01, 01:32 AM (EST)
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40. "Jeff on Letterman" |
Hi, BlondeGirl. I didn't see this until after I just posted (Hello again, post #39) on this thread. I have included the Probst/Letterman quote in there. He said that extra rice would "cost" the survivors, but he did not say WHAT it would cost them. Your thoughts are welcome.
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SherpaDave 8326 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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04-04-01, 03:11 PM (EST)
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51. "bump" |
to move ahead of skierdude's exclamation points from hell
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