Friday, April 24, 2015

Wow Will you hit a new low!! Survivor thoughts

So Will NOBODY loves Shirin in the whole world she has no family??? REALLY YOUR A JERK AND Ignorant ass for saying what you said to her!! I lost all faith in you I have no more respect for you at all in this game and you do not deserve to win this game at all!! I think what you did was uncalled for disrespectful and down right cruel IMO! You hit a low so low that I wish that someone had penalized you for those remarks you said to Shirin. 

This new twist not sure if I like it or not wish it was for someone to come back into the game instead of the extra vote and Dan got that so not sure what to feel or think on it.

As for Mama Carolyn my respects for her is starting to slowly trickle to if she keeps up with this believing everything SnotRod says about anything and Tyler going through Dans bag REALLY??? Now that has always bothered me that should be a rule you don't go through ANYONES personal bag or items I don't care if this is a game that is down right disrespectful to again IMO.

The only ones now I am rooting for well two of them are on jury that is Joe and Jenn. Now I want to see final three are Mike yes Mike he is starting to get some brownie points with me again and even Dan I hate to say he showed actually some human emotions and thought of someone else besides himself like his wife I was amazed! Specially after his attacking Shirin to and saying she was not liked in the game by anyone and she was stupid which I Thought was mean as well but what Will did was far far far worse I think anyhow.




So now I want Mike, Dan and Shirin to the end for final 3 because the rest of them need to go now but like someone said that now they need to start to think about when the vote someone out they need to remember now they are on jury but even so they will decided who they want to win that million dollar prize.

So on that note may your day or evening be awesome where ever in the world you may live and be kind to one another and hug your loved ones and kids I do every day :)

Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM

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 New low there Will! Surivor worlds apart


Survivor

'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: The 'Survivor' Auction Makes Things Interesting With New Twists
'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: The 'Survivor' Auction Makes Things Interesting With New Twists
Gina Pusateri
Gina Pusateri
Contributing Writer, BuddyTV
Last time on Survivor: Worlds Apart, Jenn refused to sacrifice her spot in the game so her ally Joe could stay in the game. Despite his passion for the game, (and her indifference), Joe was voted out. Let's hope Jenn's attitude improves pending her forced survival. If not, at least let's hope she can muster the courage to just quit.




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It's day 25 and now that the #1 threat in the game is gone, Rodney decides it's time for him, Tyler, Carolyn and Will to vote out the #2 threat: Mike. They all agree to pause it for now and revisit it later.

What they don't know is Mike overheard them. He now knows that Rodney has flipped on him and the former "blue collar" alliance and he needs to hustle to stay in this game.

Reward Challenge

It's the Survivor auction! And oh my god they named it "Trader Jeff's." How cute is that?

Will spends $100 right off the bat for a covered item. When he uncovers it, it's a piece of paper that everyone assumes will be an advantage, but it's not. Instead, it tells him that he bought his way out of the auction, gather his things and go. Dang Survivor! That's cold!

The rest of the contestants bid on random items. Shirin eats chicken and waffles. Jenn buys a massive cocktail bigger than her head. Rodney gets steak and wine. But Dan, Carolyn and Mike are holding out for the chance to bid on an advantage.

Then Jeff says he has letters from home. Shirin remembers that previously on the show once one person bids on the letter, Jeff opens it up for sale for the same price for everyone else. So Sierra bids $20 and everyone else goes up to buy their own letter for $20.

This presents an issue for the three holding out. Carolyn suggests they all buy the letters and keep it on an even playing field. Everyone agrees, except Mike, but they all go to buy their letters any way. When it gets to be his turn, Mike just turns and walks back to his seat.

Jeff calls him out and Dan is stunned. But not Carolyn. She says if Mike's not buying it, she's not buying it and she goes to return her letters to Jeff. This is when Mike's conscience takes over. He can't make this move in the game because it's not the kind of person he is. He buys his letter so everyone else can get theirs too.

When the advantage comes up, Mike, Carolyn and Dan end up having to draw rocks for it. Dan draws the white rock and gets the advantage. Great. The worst one got it. And he made sure to make an unsportsmanlike whoop when he got it because of course.

Merica

Before everyone else gets back to camp Will finds a clue on the beach. It's a map right to what we can only assume is a hidden immunity idol. But we're wrong again! It's a map to a trunk full of rations to last him the rest of the game. He decides that since everyone's been out here starving he's going to share the food with his tribe mates. It's definitely a nice gesture.

When everyone else gets back, Mike starts acting strange. He knows he blew it by letting Dan get the advantage, and not only that, making a move that might lead his alliance to not trust him anymore. If he was going to do it, he should have done it all the way. Now by showing he was planning to trick them without really tricking them, he did the damage without even getting the advantage.

Right before everyone's about to read their letter from home, he decides it's a good time to call out Rodney for flipping. The timing was terrible and so was his attitude. Rodney of course denies the fact that he's planning on flipping. The rest of the tribe just kind of looks at him like he's nuts. He realizes his mistake again and apologizes. But again, the damage has already been done.

Rodney actually realizes he can use Mike's blow up to his advantage. He tries to use it to turn Dan against Mike, his closest friend in the game. He tells Dan that Mike disrespected him and almost kept him from getting his letter.

Then Dan opens his advantage. And it's not an advantage in the immunity challenge. It's an extra vote! Dan can use it at any Tribal Council to cast two votes. That's very interesting. But I'm not sure if Dan is smart enough to use it responsibly.

Later Mike is talking to Shirin and Jenn and he wonders if Will really shared all the food with him or if he's still hiding something. The rumor swirls around camp until Tyler tells Will about it.

Well, Will flies off the handle, to put it lightly. And most of his ire is directed at Shirin. He yells at her for questioning his character and then the attacks turn unnecessarily personal. He yells at her, swears at her and tells her that there's no one on planet earth who loves her. He says that she's soulless and worthless. Mike is the only person to stick up for Shirin as everyone else just watches silently.

Shirin admits in her confessional that this kind of talk gets to her because she's a victim of domestic abuse. Jenn and Mike try to comfort her but she's clearly upset.

I'm upset too. I don't know why so many people have found a way to make personal attacks on Shirin that were way out of line and had nothing to do with the game. Rodney, Dan and Will are all competing for most boorish people to have played this game. Their language has been ignorant, misogynistic and hateful. I do take a little solace in knowing that there's no way any of them can win (unless, god forbid, they're in the final three all together).

Immunity Challenge

Will tells Jeff that he's not doing well since everyone else got their letters from home and he didn't. He offers to take himself out of the immunity challenge in exchange for his letters. Jeff says that he can do that only if everyone else agrees that it's okay. He tells the others if anyone objects to raise their hand.

And bless Shirin's heart, she has the courage to raise her hand. She says that he bought what he bought and he missed out on the letters because of it, but that's the way the game works. She didn't make it about Will's blow-up, but it was clearly about his blow-up. I'm glad Shirin stood up to a bully. It was a powerful little moment of justice for her that she may not have gotten in real life.

For the challenge, the survivors have to use oversized tongs to carry a ball across teeter-totters and place the ball in a stand. The first to have all six balls in their stand wins immunity.

It's a steep learning curve, but from the beginning the only two people in the challenge are Mike and Tyler. And Mike is the one fighting for his life. He's way ahead of Tyler and wins the challenge handedly. 

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Loser Camp

Mike knows he won at the right time and he does his happy dance. Rodney is upset, of course, but he and Will decide they need to split the votes between Jenn and Shirin and send Jenn home because she's the bigger threat.

Mike thinks he, Jenn and Shirin should direct their votes at Carolyn. He thinks he can still get Dan on their side.

He appeals to Dan about his strategy but Dan refuses to believe that Rodney, Carolyn, Tyler and Will have their own separate alliance. He still thinks they're all "Blue Collar strong." Mike makes as enticing of a pitch as I've heard on Survivor, appealing to their blue collar mentality and loyalty. Dan seems to take it all in, but like Carolyn says, he hasn't proven to be very smart in the game. She's not sure if she can trust Dan and says she'll play her idol if she feels like she needs to.

Tyler tries to talk to Dan, telling him that everyone's questioning his loyalty now that he's been talking to Mike so much. Dan snaps back that no one dictates his future but him. All right then.

Tribal Council

Will talks about the incident with Shirin and he is not backing off. He brings Shirin to tears again. She talks about how she's a victim of domestic abuse and he's making light of it. She also calls out everyone (except Mike) who just sat idly by and let him talk to her like that. Will just claims he's telling the truth and she's just mad because she got called out. Disgusting.

Mike talks about how he needed immunity today because the people he's been playing with have decided he's a big threat. Rodney does the opposite of playing it cool and explodes at Mike. He says that he's on the chopping block because of his behavior during and after the reward challenge and for no other reason.

Carolyn also denies that there's a core four player alliance. She says it's just been their plan all along to pick off Shirin and Jenn.

After the vote, no one plays their idol or advantage. Mike was unable to swing Dan and Jenn is the next member of the jury. At least one person's getting what she wanted.

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WHO DO YOU THINK LEAST DESERVES TO WIN?

Will

Dan

Rodney



Monday, April 20, 2015

Spoiler new twist in the game ! DON'T READ THIS IF YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW & Don't say I didn't warn you lol!!

Okay now this is big IMO but I was hoping for something else to happen like someone was to come back that got voted out and is now in jury. But thats not it so here is the story and the link will be provided as well for you all to see.

I just hope whoever gets this new power for a day uses it wisely and uses it on oh say DAN :)

On that note be kind to one another & may your day or evening be wonderful where ever in the world you may live.


Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM

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Survivor Exclusive reveals big twist to the game!

Survivor exclusive: Jeff Probst reveals the big new twist

(Monty Brinton/CBS)
Survivor is known for its epic twists. Some are super-exciting and breathe new life into the game; others end up being the Medallion of Power. But the twists—whether they end up working or not—are important not just to keep things fresh for the viewers, but to keep players on their toes as well. Let’s hope this season’s cast is on their collective toes and ready for what is about to be unleashed on Wednesday. [SPOILER ALERT: Stop reading right now if you do not want to know anything about future events of Survivor: Worlds Apart. Seriously, you have been warned.]
We can exclusively reveal that a brand new advantage twist will make its debut on this week’s episode of Survivor: Worlds Apart, courtesy of a purchase at the Survivor food auction. Host Jeff Probst has traditionally sprinkled in a mystery advantage or two that players can purchase at the auction. But while they usually amount to a hidden immunity idol clue or help at the next challenge, this one adds a completely new dimension.
What is it? Allow host Jeff Probst to explain:
“We have a new twist this season which is an extra vote,” Probst tells EW. “Somebody will be given a second vote at Tribal Council and literally will be allowed to vote two times at one Tribal Council—which as you know from watching the game, sometimes one more vote is all it takes to flip the entire game. And because nobody knows it’s coming, they don’t really even know what they’re playing for. And then the question becomes for the person who gets it: What do I do with it? How do I make sure this works to my advantage? When is the perfect time to play it?”
Probst says this particular idea has been incubating for a while. “It’s one that we’ve played with in our Survivor creative workshops. We’ve toyed around with it for years, and it always felt like it wasn’t the right time, which is what I often say to you—it just wasn’t the right time. And it felt like the right time and it yields tremendous results. It’s a bit of power that no one will anticipate coming. And when they get it, the question becomes, now what do I do with it?”
Okay. If you’re at all like me—and I pray for your sake you are not—there are a million questions running through your head right now in terms of exactly how this thing can be used. So I peppered Probst for the nitty-gritty details—and, allow me to say, he was extremely patient as I rattled off my annoying queries. Here, he answers every single one.
So, do other players know you have the advantage?
It’s like a hidden immunity idol. You’re the only person that knows you have it until you tell somebody else.
Do other people even know the double-vote advantage exists?
No. It is reminiscent of the very first time we did a hidden immunity idol. Nobody knew it was out there. Nobody even knew it existed—except the person that had it.
Can the person that has it split their vote and throw votes at two different people, or does their vote just count twice?
You could do what you just suggested, yes. It is literally a second vote. So imagine that you get to go up and vote once, and then you get to go up and vote again. So if you want to split your vote and do two different people, you can. If you want to bag on somebody and vote twice for the same person, you can. If you want to throw away both of your votes and just get rid of it, you can.
When it is revealed that someone has this power?
It won’t be revealed at Tribal. [ED NOTE: Probst means he will not mention somebody has it in case that person wants to keep it a secret.] But like I said, it is similar to the idol in that it is a secret only if the person decides to keep it a secret. So sometimes people don’t tell anybody they have an idol. And then they reveal it. Other times people use the idol as a defense mechanism or an offensive mechanism. You can do the same with this and say, “Look, I have a second vote, so you better vote the way I’m voting tonight,” and then maybe not use it and do it again next week. Or, you could sabotage somebody and surprise them at Tribal and try to blindside somebody out.
How does the player have to reveal it at Tribal?
You would say something to the effect of, “Jeff, I’d like to use my advantage now.”
Does that happen before the voting takes place?
Yes. And I would say, “Dalton has a second vote. A second piece of parchment. Dalton, go ahead and place your second vote.” Cut to a reaction, a reaction, a reaction, and then hopefully cut to blindside.
So I would need to use it at some point during the voting process—either before the voting starts, or after I have already voted the first time. Basically, before you say, “I’ll go tally the votes,” I would have to say “Jeff…” and then cue the dramatic music.
Yes. But to be clear, you might also start Tribal by saying, “Just want to let everybody know I have two votes tonight. So as you’re thinking about what you’re going to do, just know I’m voting twice for Bill.” You can play it any way you want.”
But if nobody has said anything by the time you go up to get the votes, then it’s closed and we’re done. You cannot play it after votes are read.
Once we’re done voting, you can’t use it after we’re done.
Pretty fascinating stuff. Now the questions are: Who gets it and how will it play out? We’ll have to watch Survivor: Worlds Apart on Wednesday to find out. What are your initial thoughts on the double-vote advantage: love it, loathe it, or not yet sure? Hit the message boards to weigh in, and for more Survivor scoop, follow me on Twitter @DaltonRoss.

Friday, April 17, 2015

Survivor total blindside & IMO how STUPID to !!

Alright what happen at tribal was a pretty good blindside but they were so STUPID sorry in voting Joe out IMO!! No Joe was not a threat that I ever saw and the best thing that Mike and few of them could of done was work with Joe and align with him for awhile but no they vote out Joe and not Jenn who kept saying over over and over "I want to go I want to be voted out" she kept saying that in immunity challenge after her team lost so no treats for her REALLY??? Then Jeff straight out tells her "well why don't you just leave go now if you want" she is all"that would be quitting and I am not a quitter" well REALLY your not but you are because you wanted everyone to vote you out.

Dan once again should of been the one to go and he is going down and down on my scale each week of not liking him even more. I liked him at first but it was like when Lindsey was voted out and Rodney really should of been its like he changed don't know maybe I am wrong but thats just a thought I had now. Rodney sad thing to say ha ha is growing on me a little after last week and actually being a comedian always knew he had it in him ha ha he was being quite funny I think immitating Mike which he nailed it to . Mike is another one who needs to be knocked off his high horse as well and its funny how most don't see it or they do and putting a blind eye to him for now who knows same with Rodney it seems as well. 

If there were people I could wish back into the game and replace ones who should go id wish for Joe,Hali , Nina to return to the game and id like to see Dan,Rodney,Mike leave if I had a choice or if just like they do on Big Brother where they return a player who got voted out but in this case id like to see three people return and three who are in the game now out :) Nice thought I Know but not happening maybe who knows.



Now to reflexed on things said by Dan, Rodney and Mike and even Jenn I am adding her in because she kept saying she wanted out of the game. Wonder if some if it isn't game play on Jenns part saying she wanted to be voted out and no one voted for her but one  person I believe that was it or was it two I forget now. Joe making the fake idol now that was a good and bad idea IMO and I know what he was trying to do but sad to say it didn't save him anyhow. Well I guess as we go along we shall see but I can say Dan will mess up and he will do it soon now and in hopes he will get voted out as well as Rodney but even if Rodney makes final three he will not win I can say that even if taken to the final two he will not win IMO why I say that because the person who say takes him that other person will  probably win and I am seeing Carolyn  going to final two possibly with Shirin who also is growing on me now that she has settled down and specially after how she held herself together when Dan was knocking her down and being a total ass to her IMO!

Dan's tactic is sicking since he is trying to bully is way around which will not last long either I hope.

Time for the remaining players to WAKE Up AND SMELL THE COFFEE and get some of these players out. They also need to think before voting someone out as well this is now going to jury and if they want to be on someones good side and make it to the end and win they best think before they vote out someone like Joe for one and Hali to IMO.





Out of the two of them above Jenn should of gone sorry Joe should be in this game still not at jury yet anyhow.




So on that note be kind to one another take the time and enjoy the family and friends and life around you each and everyday as those things are often taken for granted. May your day or evening where ever in the world you may live be a beautiful one filled with laughter,fun,friends family .

Kimberly 
TV REALITY MOM 

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Worlds Apart Recap Jenn Jenn should of just gone



'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: One Survivor is Ready to Throw in the Towel
'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: One Survivor is Ready to Throw in the Towel
Gina Pusateri
Gina Pusateri
Contributing Writer, BuddyTV
Last week on Survivor: Worlds Apart, Mike hustled his way into finding an idol after Joe found the clue. Then the former "blue collars" (plus Carolyn and Tyler) cemented their dominant alliance by voting off Hali. Let's see if there's anything the minority alliance can do to get back in the game.





After Tribal Council, Dan can't help but continue to throw his weight around. He tells Shirin off again, asking her why, as a fan, she can't see the difference between a "flipper" and a "blindside." He's so condescending and disgusting. Unfortunately he's making for the perfect person to take to the end because there's no way anyone would vote for him to win.

Jenn is hurting the most after the last vote because her best friend Hali is gone. She isn't enjoying herself anymore now that she's stuck with a bunch of people she doesn't like and she's talking about possibly quitting. Shirin doesn't hold it against her personally but she recognizes that if Jenn left it would be bad for her game.

So, Shirin knows that she has to hitch herself to a new alliance. She hopes she can find a fracture in the majority alliance. She approaches Mike and Sierra about teaming up with them to get rid of Carolyn. It's a good move since Carolyn isn't part of their original alliance, but she's still a pretty big threat.

Meanwhile, Rodney isn't planning to stay with the "blue collars" for much longer. He says Dan is wrong; "flippers" do win at the right time.

Reward Challenge

For the reward, the survivors are split up into two teams of five. One at a time they have to swim through an obstacle course to a platform. Once they're at the platform they have to use a grappling hook to retrieve five rings. The first team to do so wins an afternoon at a chocolate cafe.

The two teams are pretty evenly matched in the first part of the course. Will and Dan go up against each other and Jeff can barely contain his laughter. They're falling awkwardly left and right and they both hardly get through it, but at least they're both slow so they don't lose any time for their respective teams.

The balance beam trips most of them up. Tyler takes a hard fall while neither Carolyn nor Shirin can seem to master it. But the Red Team only makes it to their platform slightly before the Blue Team.

Mike brings the Blue Team to victory with his excellent grappling hook skills. So Mike, Shirin, Sierra, Dan and Tyler are going on the reward outing.

Shirin feels the most excited about going so she can strengthen her bond with Sierra and Mike. Mike is pretty excited just to be eating a Snickers, which I can't really blame him for.

Merica

Jenn is feeling bitter that she hasn't gone on the last two rewards. She says that being out there would suck less if the people she were playing with sucked less.

But it's Rodney who refuses to have a bad attitude about losing again. He cheers everyone at camp up by doing impressions of Mike and Dan. And he's actually pretty good at it! Joe thinks Rodney's dislike of Mike and Dan might lead him to an opportunity to get him to vote with him.

Jenn tells Joe that she's basically ready to leave the competition. She tells him that if she wins immunity, she'll give it to him at Tribal Council just to make everyone mad.

Immunity Challenge

For this week's immunity challenge, the survivors have to stand on their toes balancing a block wedge between the top of their heads and a frame. The last man standing wins immunity.

Carolyn, Will and Shirin are the first to drop out. Joe has a couple of nice saves and manages to recover. Rodney, Dan and Sierra are out next but Joe is still struggling. Joe can't hold on much longer and he drops out. His individual challenge winning streak is over.

Jenn, Tyler and Mike are the only ones left. Mike drops out soon after Joe but Jenn and Tyler look really sturdy. They both hang in there for as long as they can before Jenn starts to wobble and falls. Tyler wins immunity.

Loser Camp

Joe knows he's on the chopping block but he wants to do whatever he can to stay in this game. Shirin knows that the majority alliance will try to split the vote, so she thinks that if both she and Joe vote for Jenn, Jenn will go home instead of Joe. Ironically, Jenn is down with this plan because she's ready to go home and she might as well help her friend Joe on her way out.

But Mike tells Shirin that she needs to write Joe's name down if she wants him to trust her. Shirin knows that Joe is the bigger threat in the long run.

Either way Joe knows he needs a back up plan. He pulls Dan aside to talk strategy with him and when Dan walks away, Joe takes off into the jungle to craft a fake immunity idol. He does a pretty good job of it too, considering he is a jewelry maker by trade.

Mike realizes that Dan lost Joe and he takes off in a mad rush looking for him (typical Dan behavior). When he finds him, Joe makes him an offer. He says that he'll give Mike his hidden immunity idol if the votes swing toward Jenn tonight instead of him. Mike says he'd consider it only if he had the idol in his hands for Tribal Council. It's a long shot, especially because there wouldn't be anything to keep Mike to his word, but at this point Joe's got nothing left to lose.

Tribal Council

As soon as they sit down, Joe hands Mike the "idol."

Jeff calls out Jenn for being apathetic one minute and then fighting to win immunity the next. Jenn admits that she was just trying to win it so she could give the necklace to Joe. When Jeff tells her she could pull the ultimate "no collar" move and just walk out, she says that would be quitting. She's not a quitter. (I have to say, this "I'm going to quit because I'm losing" attitude is not a good look on Jenn. Jeff's right, if she wants to quit, she should just quit, no need for all these antics.)

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Joe, on the other hand, is desperate to stay. He says Jenn has already quit mentally, emotionally and strategically. He says he loves the game too much not to fight to stay and even if he has to win nine immunities in a row at least he'll be making it fun.

Before the vote Mike asks Jeff to verify if what he's holding is a hidden immunity idol. Jeff says he can't verify it until he decides to play it.

While they're voting, both Tyler and Rodney admit that they have no idea what's going on. Sounds about right.

The votes are tied between Joe and Jenn with four votes apiece (and Jenn's vote for Dan). But Shirin decided to vote like Mike told her and Joe goes home.

While it was probably the right move strategically, it sucks to see someone who really wants to be there go home while someone who doesn't care gets to stay. At least the "no collars" will have some fun at the Ponderosa.
(Image courtesy of CBS)

SHOULD JENN JUST HAVE QUIT?



Friday, April 10, 2015

So Dan you want to hit someone! REALLY DUDE!! Survivor oh so surprised blindside NOT HAPPY!

So Dan you think hitting a woman and calling her stupid to her face and she can't do basic MATH??? Your an IDIOT sorry there but that is worse than some things Rodney has said almost as worse as he made the comment about woman while back. I was so not happy to see Hali go Wed night was so hoping that it would of been Dan and whats wrong with some of you people REALLY?? You get rid of a girl who sat with you all expressing the words and things DAN has said and you all vote HER OUT?????? REALLY LOL!!!

Dan needs to go next IMO and then Rodney can follow after as of right now I want Dan gone first I was liking him up till his stupid remarks he made Wed night and I shrugged the remarks he had made to Sierra and she still votes out Hali?? I am baffled beyond words with there logic on any of that.  So bottom line personal attacks is a low blow bellow the belt and Dan did it IMO to.





Then Rodney you making the comment about Joe winning really what the hell have you won anything any immunities on your own or challenges???? You just fall out of most of them and make everyone else do the work which I think will catch up soon and you will be voted out soon to. I also realized to that I feel anyhow maybe I was to hard on Nina yes I said Nina. Okay she used the hearing issue though at the same time she was trying and some were really when I think back on that whole thing ostracizing her from them being able to get to know Nina as I will be the first to say I am sorry Nina for my harsh words if you seen my blog my dear and I truly mean it. Though try not to use your handicapped so much and just be you the you were even before your some of your hearing loss.

On that note I can't wait till next weeks show already though it would be nice that Survivor was on more than just once a week :) LOL like Big Brother is on 3 days a week but I understand why they do there shows the way they do as well though it would be nice just saying :)

Be kind to one another may your day or evening where ever in the world you may live be a beautiful one and enjoy the present and now and loved ones around you.

Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM



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Recap Worlds Apart Survivor



'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: "No Collars" Try to Even Playing Field with a New Idol
Wednesday, April 08, 2015
Gina Pusateri
Contributing Writer, BuddyTV

Last week on Survivor: Worlds Apart, Jenn played her hidden immunity idol in order to save herself from being the first person voted out after the merge. While it was an exciting Tribal Council, it may have only bought a little extra time for her and the "no collar" alliance; especially considering they voted out Kelly instead of Mike. Let's see what their next move is. 

We all witnessed Rodney's dumbfounded reaction to what happened at last week's Tribal Council. (To be fair, his resting state seems to be "dumbfounded.") He pulls Will aside and says they have to get Carolyn and Tyler to team up with them to get rid of Mike. But only after they get rid of Joe, Hali, Jenn and Shirin first. Good plan dude.

He's also not getting along well with people around camp. He snaps at Shirin for how many scoops of rice she's cooking, a decision she did not come to on her own, I'm sure. He's not worried about the social aspect of this game though because he's sure that he's in control.

Jenn is not sorry for still being here and sending "blue collar" paragon, Kelly home. She hopes to stir the pot as much as possible on the majority alliance before going home, if that's her fate.

Reward Challenge

For this challenge, the survivors have to race over balance beams to collect three bags of puzzle pieces one at a time. The first three to collect all the bags move on to the final round and the first of them to solve the puzzle wins the reward, which is an afternoon of ziplining and picnicking.

On the balance beams, both Dan and Shirin take hard falls face first onto the beams. Joe and Mike take an early lead and finish first, followed by Hali.

Mike falls out of the puzzle portion of the challenge almost right away, so it's between Hali and Joe. But Mike gives himself a little pep talk and suddenly pieces start falling into place. It's too little too late though and Joe wins his second challenge in a row.

To go with him, Joe chooses Tyler, Will and Carolyn. When Jeff tells him to pick one more person, Rodney tries to make a case for himself by saying he's been starving more than anyone. When Joe points out he's also been eating more than anyone, Rodney makes an even bigger ass of himself than usual by basically saying, "I didn't want to go anyway." Joe decides to take the superfan, Shirin, who can't believe her good luck. Carolyn thinks it was a smart move for Joe to not choose any "blue collars."

On the challenge Joe notices something in the bottom of Carolyn's soda bottle. He asks her if he can finish it and she obliges. He tries to be discreet when finishing the drink, but he's not so slick. Tyler notices him taking the clue and says that they'll talk about it later.

Merica

Back at camp, Joe sees no other option than to share the clue with Tyler. He hopes it will be a way for the two of them to bond and build trust. Mike notices them sneak off while he's pretending to be asleep. He follows them down to where they're washing dishes.

This puts Tyler in an awkward position. He doesn't want to be on the outs with the people he's aligned himself with, so he decides to share it with Mike. So, Mike has the "blue collars" try and find where Joe is looking.

He finds Joe himself looking for the idol. He can see that he hasn't found it, but he decides to confront him in front of everyone in the tribe like he does have it. It's a pretty smart move because now not only does everyone think Joe has the idol, but Joe is also happy to let everyone think that and just stop looking.

While Joe leads the "no collars" (and Shirin) in a beach yoga session, Mike hustles his butt off looking for the idol. He eventually finds it and does his happy dance. (You gotta give it to Mike for playing really hard today. He tricked Tyler into telling him the clue then he tricked Joe into not looking for it. A+ Survivor work right there.)

Dan pulls Shirin aside and basically calls her stupid for being a superfan who can't do enough basic math to realize she's on the losing alliance. He is so condescending and his whole diatribe was completely uncalled for. I'm so irritated that this piece of crap has even made the merge. The worst thing about him are his personal attacks on Shirin, and his constant belief that he's not only superior in the game, but also intellectually. He actually just passed Rodney for me on this season's most infuriating.

Immunity Challenge

In this challenge, the survivors have to move a puzzle piece through three slide mazes and then take that same puzzle piece and complete a puzzle to win immunity. Shirin thinks that this is a challenge that she can excel in if she can just reign in her nervous energy.

Everyone moves through the first part of the challenge pretty well. When it comes to the puzzle though, things aren't so easy. Dan thinks he has it and raises his hands in the air triumphantly; but nope. (A few seconds later) This time he has it for sure! Nope again. It gives me pleasure to see him look so foolish.

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Loser Camp

Shirin wishes she could have pulled it together to win the challenge, but she's also glad that no one is seeing her as a threat right now. She thinks that might buy her a couple extra days in the game.

The "blue collars" want to vote out Shirn, especially Dan, who uses this opportunity to make another personal attack on her by calling her an idiot-savant. Go pound sand Dan. But Mike thinks the best move would be to go with last week's plan and split up Hali and Jenn by voting out Hali.

Shirin tells Jenn, Hali and Sierra how Dan was being giant ass to her. Sierra can commiserate and says she still hasn't forgiven him for how she spoke to her. The girls conspire to vote for Dan, but they'd still need another vote to pull it off.

Shirin approaches Tyler and tries to convince him. She tells him he's at the bottom of that alliance and they won't be loyal to him. She says now is the time to get rid of a "blue collar" while they still can. 

Tribal Council

Tyler says that last week they talked about drawing a line in the sand, but things still aren't that clear.

Dan says, as a fan of the show, he knows better than to feel safe. You have to trust in your alliances and remember three words: "Flippers. Never. Win."

Shirin is quick to point out that that's a complete lie. Smart flippers win all the time (most recently Tony). She says Dan is just using that as a fear tactic to keep his alliance together.

"And besides, this is Team Merica," Hali points out, and that Dan should know not to mess with Merica. If the colonists flipping on the greatest empire in the world, there would be no Merica, so Dan should watch out.

Unfortunately, Hali's patriotic plea is not enough. Sierra wusses out of voting with the girls (shocking) and Tyler votes with the "blue collars" for Hali. She's the first member of the jury. At least the four times Dan saw his name seemed to make him sweat. That'll have to hold us over until he's voted out for real. Which I hope is soon.

Friday, April 3, 2015

Blue Collars a few of you are getting a bit cocky :)

It might just me not sure but I think the Blue collars are getting a bit cocky IMO thinking they rule the game uh no sorry they don't again IMO! Wednesdays show was pretty good once again I do have to say the merge happen and sorry last week I assumed after the 6th person voted out the jury started nope I guess that doesn't happen quite yet but I am sure it will here soon. I just hope they vote out Rodney or as most are calling him snobrod or something like that :) sorry if I messed that up to lol! He to me isn't really a snob at all he is arrogant ,ignorant and just plainly acting stupid!!

I sometimes wonder when people get on here it doesn't just a little bit go to there heads and some just start to think they are all that and most important and can do no wrong HA HA yeah right :P! I loved that Kelly got voted out because her and few were again IMO getting to comfortable and Mike I like him and all but trying to think they were pulling one over on Will that was funny . This guy is not stupid as he seems to appear to us or should I say maybe acting. Will seems like a very smart guy he knew he was being tested when they told him to vote for Haili when they were all going to vote for Jenn who thank god used her idol and blew there rears out of the water and the look on Rodney's face each week has been priceless ha ha! I just can't wait till his butt gets voted out which he will I think and hope its this next week to. Before jury but I am afraid he will make it to jury and we will have to put  up with him for the rest of the game.

SO SO SO very happy that Joe won immunity to that there blew them out again they wanted to get rid of Joe uh no your not guys sorry and next week they are all scrambling to find the idol which most but one knows that Carolyn has the idol she found on day two was it I believe. That means they are all looking for two and there is only ONE idol in hiding ha ha ha ha ha yes I must laugh :) about it its funny :P

On that note folks show was great Kelly got voted out after all the votes for Jenn were no good he he ha ha so be kind to one another and may your day or evening where ever in the world you may live be a beautiful one .

Kimberly
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Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: Merge Madness

'Survivor: Worlds Apart' Recap: Merge Madness
Gina Pusateri
Gina Pusateri
Contributing Writer, BuddyTV
While the "collar" system is all but defunct at this point in Survivor: Worlds Apart, it's time for a merge which means it turns into even more of a numbers game than it has been. It seems the former "blue collar" tribe has the most remaining members, but who knows if they'll stay that way going into the merge. And has Carolyn found a permanent spot among the former "no collar" alliance? We're about to find out who falls where and what it means for the future of the game.


Escameca


Both Rodney and Tyler were blindsided by the last vote. Tyler knows he's on the bottom now and he hopes he can scramble until the merge.

Of course Rodney isn't taking things well. He feels disrespected by Mike and the rest of his former alliance. He says he's not planning on being Mike's bitch for long and they'll all pay for their betrayal at the next vote.

Nagarote

Kelly tells the former "no collars" and Carolyn that she's with them all the way and she doesn't have any allegiance to her former tribe, which of course is a lie. She's basically counting down the minutes until she can get back to her BFF Mike.

Merge

The two tribes meet on a beach to merge where they celebrate and feast. But the party is short-lived because when they get back to the former Escameca camp, it's been completely leveled. How rude! They have to start over, building a new shelter and camp for their newly-merged tribe.

Tyler is glad that he has this new-found hope of playing the game with new people. He and Carolyn just need to be careful to not show how close they are so people don't see them as a threat.

Kelly and Mike are definitely not careful in this aspect. Jenn sees the two of them talking and immediately knows Kelly was lying before, so she tells Hali they may have to work with Shirin, even though they don't really care for her all that much.

Rodney approaches Will and Carolyn, and tells them how he wants to work with them and Kelly. He says that they can pick the former "blue collars" off. He says this all the while he pretends to be on their side. Carolyn says that she'll consider the option with Tyler, but also considers sticking with the "no collars." Rodney also seems oblivious to the fact that Mike and Kelly are close, so that might come back to bite him.

For their new tribe name, Mike suggests "'Merica." He thinks it's a smart idea because it represents the red, white and blue of their tribes and their country. Shirin thinks it's the worst tribe name in Survivor history and makes them all sound like redneck idiots who don't even know their own country's name. I'd have to agree.

Mike does some "Rodney maintenance." He tells Rodney that Joe has to be the first to go if she doesn't win immunity. Rodney slaps his hand and says, "blue collar ride or die," but he still plans on getting rid of Mike as soon as he can.

Immunity Challenge

For the first individual immunity challenge, the survivors have to hang on to a pole for as long as possible. Simple as that.

Will and Dan are the first ones out. The rest drop out one by one until it's Carolyn, Jenn and Joe. Jenn gets stung by a bee (in the crotch region; ouch!) but still manages to hang on for 55 minutes until she falls. The rain starts to come down after that, but both Carolyn and Joe ride it out until Carolyn can't take any more. She falls first, and Joe wins the first individual immunity.

Loser Camp

Mike thinks that now that they can't vote out Joe, they should vote Jenn to split her up from Hali. He tells Rodney to tell Will to vote for Hali. That way, they'll know if he's loyal or not, when they see Hali's name come up.

Kelly and Carolyn still feel close after spending some time on the other tribe together. They both agree that Jenn should go, but Carolyn wants to talk to her co-swing vote, Tyler, first. Tyler says it's hard for him to trust Mike after he got rid of his buddy last week, so they still seem to be considering both options.

Jenn, Hali and Shirin agree that a "blue collar" has to go first. They think it should be Kelly since they don't trust her and it would ruin morale for that alliance. Jenn tells Hali that they need to figure out which one of them they're gunning for, because she has an idol and she'll play it, if she needs to. 

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Tribal Council

Kelly knows that no one's safe tonight. Will jokes that things are so crazy that even Jeff is in danger of getting voted out. But whatever happens, he knows his vote will prove his loyalty.

Mike says now is the time that they'll learn the true alliances they've made and the real people they can trust. It's about making a decision and then living with it for the future of this game.

Tyler and Carolyn agree that they're swing votes while Shirin says she feels like she's part of a solid alliance. Carolyn says that lines will be drawn tonight. Tyler, more graphically, say it will be like someone taking an ice pick to the back of this tribe. Okay, that's gross.

Before Jeff reads the votes, Jenn makes the Survivor smart move, and plays her idol. And good thing she did. She received the majority of the votes. Hali gets one from Will, (who was "proving his loyalty") and the rest of the votes went to Kelly, who is sent packing.

A pretty exciting vote for the first individual Tribal Council. And what's even better is that it means back to square one for next week's vote, which will hopefully be just as dramatic.

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