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"Survivor at its best"
iltarion 1791 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Herbal Healing Drugs Endorser"
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10-23-09, 04:52 AM (EST)
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"Survivor at its best" |
LAST EDITED ON 10-23-09 AT 05:03 AM (EST)This week's episode was one of the best episodes Survivor has ever aired, and that was with no completed challenges and no one voted out. Instead, we got an hour of personal drama and character studies, which is when reality TV is truly at its best. The cinematography from the first scenes of RussWell in the water, to the rainbow, to the multitude of close-ups while things transpired was so good that the episode had a non-reality feel to it. The commentary, from RussHell's chiding of his tribemates, to Jeff's words to RussWell, Erik's prayers to Samoa, to RussHell's confidence that the game is changing to Erik giving the best motivational speech Survivor has ever seen, was too good for a writer to come up with. And the drama! Jeff was scared? My breath caught in my throat when RussWell suddenly went to staring without seeing. What a terrifying moment! Props to Jeff for taking over in the challenge and making the call, and props to him for his words to RussWell. Tremendous job of riling both sides up in TC as well. This was Jeff's best show, hands down. Props to RussHell for nearly everything he said in the episode; he is really emerging as the rock that the tide breaks on. Who would have guessed at the beginning? And again, props to Erik for making me want to get off my couch and take it to FU FU. He is clearly the leader now of Galu. "Line it up, and let's do a challenge right now, you know, because that's what Russell would do. And he'd be saying, are you kidding me, there are 5 of them over of there and there are 8 of us over here. I don't know if there is like emotion in me that comes out, but every bead of sweat that he put into everything that he ever did, WE ARE BRINGING THAT TO YOU. We will bring that every day, every challenge." Awesome. That's so fricking good I expect to see Al Pacino repeating it in a movie some time. What a difference spending an entire hour almost exclusively letting the players reveal themselves makes. I am starting to think this could be one of the better Survivor seasons. I am pumped for the Galu-FU FU confrontation that is coming up, even if we kind of already know who the winner is. If you don't feel the way I do after this episode, then take my advice and spend the rest of your Thursday nights more wisely, because you will never be excited about Survivor again if you aren't excited for this. >
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Estee 55194 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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10-24-09, 11:13 AM (EST)
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4. "I wouldn't know." |
LAST EDITED ON 10-24-09 AT 11:13 AM (EST)I was so repulsed by the first few episodes (casting, editing, confessional excess, overdoses of RussHell) as to not watch the last two. For the first time, I really gave up on the season -- not just saying 'This svcks, but I'll watch to see just how strongly', but switching to 'There is a better use for my time than this: I think I'll go prove it.' If it's such a fantastic run, then I'm sure MB will make it the first season to hit DVD in the last few years and help me catch up with all the drama in one shot. But right now, the only way I could have interest in this group would be to have one to seven of them spontaneously drop dead. Guess who can go first.
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garcor 432 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Daytime Soap Guest Star"
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10-24-09, 10:45 PM (EST)
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5. "RE: Survivor at its best" |
Reminded me a bit of the mutiny episode from Cook Islands for the amount of drama in the episode.
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