http://thelivingstonpost.com/the-erik-reichenbach-interview/We all talked to each other so much and kind of ran out of things to talk about and it just got to be very boring… just waiting for time to pass while you’re starving.
We tried our hand at fishing but nobody was good enough to use our Hawaiian Sling. It also takes a lot of energy to actually hunt and fish, something that we needed to conserve for challenges. We did happen upon a giant clam from time to time which was pretty tasty.
Certain people who didn’t actively bathe did emit a worse odor then others. I recall asking other people if I stank and they informed me I didn’t, but who knows. The whole island was full of liars.
I think running is more of a mental sport than a physical sport and it helped me know my limits. How much energy you can conserve is a valuable thing to consider in a long-term game such as Survivor.
Survivor is not scripted, but there is a ton of editing that takes place. They have no choice but to edit it, and because of this a lot of information and events have to be cut down, shaped differently, or be manipulated. Anyone can be edited to say anything.
Cochran is awesome, a very humble down to earth guy.
Brandon is not an evil person, he is very young and has some problems in his personal life he needs to work out.
Phillip is totally delusional or playing a character at all times; he is an intelligent guy but is incredibly annoying, self-involved, and will probably never change his ways.
(About the reunion show) Basically the cast was not treated with respect and Jeff Probst’s agenda had changed from “Let’s hear more about where these people are in their lives after playing an incredible life-changing game” to “Let’s talk to random people not even on this season and promote pointless merchandise.” As a longtime fan of Survivor I was horrified by the way the reunion was handled.
I loved the Enil Edam flag! You can see more of my artwork online at http://www.erikreichenbachcomics.com/