I just didn't get some of the things they took but Gen X tribe sure as heck took that fishing gear and got used last night when dude caught a octopus which even if someone got that I was on the island I don't know if I could eat it then again I just might eat anything at some point to lol! Never had octopus in my life so I guess if I haven't tried I will not know if I like as my father would tell me when I was a kid if you don't try it how will you know if you don't like it or not. So I tried a few things now I Love them :) THEN again I was a kid as well :)
Not sure how I felt about Rachel being voted out first week but hey she was a bit bossy also said she knew puzzles if I heard her right. I thought Dave was going to go but in a way I am glad he is still there because he is not a threat yeah sure he gets paranoid though I can say this at least he is aware of it when it happens most people would not admit that I known some who have not . As far as Dave goes he is not a threat keep him till they can get close to the end id say he will not win I don't think but who knows.
Now going back to Millennials the smooching couple ha ha loved that and so fast to wow Figgy and Taylor need to chill id down some sure if you want to be that "power couple" showmance keep it to a low roar but then oh heck no. I was glad some called them out last night about it all they did was like who cares well some do why because that means you can become to powerful IMO and as most of us have watched like I have since Survivor started there are some things you do and some you don't and some you keep to a low roar.
I really wished Figgy had gotten voted out last night but I see her and Taylor going to Jury as well at this point. No one will vote them out as of yet though Hannah disappointment me some standing there at voting leaning forward and backward shaking her head almost knocking down the pen and the shell off the table before she would finally vote. I didn't want to see Mair go there was no reason for her to go yeah she is smart she is strong at challenges but HELLO you want strong and people who are great at challenges right now while you can use them to win so they keep Figgy and voted out Mari stupid move IMO On this young group of young people who did vote for her out.
I was glad that Paul was okay after all and he was just dehydrated and heat got to him and no heart attack that would of been scary as well as what happen to him anyhow was. I am just glad he was okay got some rest and he jammed in last nights immunity challenge to I was concerned but boy he just put some gusto into it man lol proud of him and how hard he worked. I was so happy Gen X won last night immunity and got award and Mil got sent to tribal council .
So on that note great season so far not much hope for the younger crowd as few have said these kids are depended on there IPhones and tablets and social media and grew up with tech all around them where when I grew up it was our bikes, outside playing till the lamp posts lights came on at night and lemonade stands lol but yes we also later on got Atari and Nintendo but that is nothing compared to what kids have now wows. Its great and all but to a point one thing allot of young people not all now some don't know how to talk to someone eye to eye as Jeff said they break up now over text really??
Now on all that great season as I said can't wait till next week and can't wait to see the twist is because one said it good one of the youngest ones the young guy who is still in high school Will he said something to the content of maybe he will learn something from the older folks us Gen X tribe compared to how his tribe has been lol good move there kiddo :)
Alright then may your day be awesome where ever in the world you may live be kind lets try to have some peace in life and just enjoy each day and our families and friends.
Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM
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Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X' Recap: If The Shelter's Rockin', Don't Come A-Knockin'
Wednesday, September 28, 2016
On the season premiere of Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X, the cyclone kicked castaway butts right off the island and then the Millennials kicked Gen-X butts all the way to Tribal Council where they voted off Rachel. Let's see if the Gen-X tribe can get back on track and maybe kick some Millennial behind for a change in "Love Goggles."
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Crisis at Gen-X
It's Day 5 at the Gen-X camp and Paul says things are going well for him. He's in the majority alliance and either David or CeCe will be the next one to go. The only problem is they haven't been able to start a fire yet.
But here comes David, of all people, to save the day. He knows he's been playing a miserable game thus far and wants to prove his worth to his tribe. So it's David who starts the fire for his tribe. While Chris says it's helpful, he thinks that David's still the weakest in the challenges so he'll probably be the next to go.
David's nothing if not self-aware. He knows he's in danger. So while looking for rocks in the jungle, he searches frantically for the hidden immunity idol. And what do you know? He comes across a coconut with a marking on it that turns out to have the idol hidden inside it. Now he has the confidence to make a big strategic move.
Ken goes out fishing with the spear and catches a big octopus to feed his tribe. He's always been good about living off the land but he's more worried about his social game. Growing up he had a speech impediment, a nervous twitch and was always shy. Guess who he connects with the most out here? It's David. As Ken sees David opening up and trying new things, it inspires him to do the same. They realize that they're not in the majority alliance so they brainstorm what they can do about that. David decides to trust Ken and show him his idol. Now the two of them are in this together and they want to target Paul to break up that big alliance and get some power in the game.
Ken talks to CeCe about targeting Paul next. She says it's the best idea to cut off the head of the snake. Their plan is to just keep feeding his ego so he feels invincible and doesn't see it coming.
Unfortunately, the scene of Ken and CeCe plotting against Paul is cross-cut with Paul getting sick. He goes down and is extremely pale. The producers come in but he says he can't breathe and he's having pain in his chest.
Jeff and Dr. Joe arrive to help. Dr. Joe is worried that Paul might have had a heart attack. Paul's scared and doesn't feel he has control of his body. But it's good news for Paul. It's not a heart attack, but dehydration and heat exhaustion. Jeff sends the chopper back and Dr. Joe okays him to stay in the game.
Millennial Showmance
At the Millennial camp, Figgy and Taylor are getting along quite well. Like, really, really well. Like, make-out-in-the-shelter well.
And they're not even subtle about it! Michaela calls them out the next morning. In her confessional she says she can't even believe how two people who were stinky, had nasty breath, and "sand in their drawers" got that close to each other.
Figgy and Taylor don't think anyone cares that they're a couple. But of course they care. Zeke says it's a casual attitude about hook-ups that got them there in the first place, but they should keep in mind that they're still playing Survivor. And Jay is bummed to see two-thirds of the Triforce making themselves into a bigger target than necessary.
Later, Michaela and Figgy get into a bit of a tiff. Michaela has had it with Figgy and the flirt card doesn't work on her. Figgy doesn't get why Michaela has such a chip on her shoulder, but they both want each other gone next.
Immunity Challenge
It's not just an immunity challenge this week, but for a tarp reward. The Survivors have to race out into the water one at a time and retrieve a key. Then, they have to dive into the water to retrieve five rings. Once they have the rings they will have to toss them onto five posts. First team to hook all the rings on the posts wins.
David loses a lot of time in the water for Team Gen-X and then CeCe isn't so good at diving. But Ken manages to make up all that time tossing rings. Gen-X wins its first immunity and will avoid Tribal Council.
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Switching the Vote
Zeke says it's Figgy in the hot seat. He, Hannah and Mari agree that Figgy is the architect behind the Triforce alliance and she needs to go. Michaela's happy to hear it. She tells Figgy to get her kisses in before she's sent home.
Zeke tells Jay about the plan. He says right now they need to split up the couple and now they can hopefully pull Michaela in. If she's still not in with them after this, she'll be next to go.
Of course Jay isn't happy to hear about this plan. He tells Michelle about it who says that this is unacceptable. She can't let Figgy go home because she's in her core group. But what to do? She says she has to pull Michaela in to vote out Mari instead.
Michaela is not happy to be in cahoots to help save Figgy, but Jay tells her she's on the chopping block next if Figgy goes home tonight. Now Michaela doesn't know what to do.
Michelle realizes they still need one more vote. She goes to Will and tells him that she knows Figgy is dangerous, but they need to keep her around. She makes the case that it should be Mari who is more of a strategic, social and physical threat. Will isn't sure of what to do either and he hates changing his decision so close to the vote.
Tribal Council
All of the Millennials are geeking out about being at the Tribal Council set across from Jeff Probst.
Mari talks about how different playing this game is from her professional video games. She's used to a two-dimensional world, but it's much harder when you're looking people in the eyes and dealing with flesh and blood.
While Jeff talks to Taylor and Figgy about the status of their relationship, Michelle whispers to Hannah to vote for Mari. The two whisper back and forth, and it's clear Hannah doesn't want to change her vote, but Michelle tells her to trust her.
They're whispering and Michaela is rolling her eyes and talking about how much she doesn't like Figgy. If she's not voting for Figgy tonight, it's obviously not because she has any kind of soft spot for her.
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To the Vote!
Zeke, Mari and Adam all vote for Figgy. Hannah struggles in the voting booth, so much so that Jeff goes over to check on her. She eventually writes down Mari's name along with everyone else. Mari is the first Millennial voted out of the game. Seems like a waste of what could have been a great Survivor player. Instead we get to deal with more of the Triforce alliance. But it was impressive of Michelle to switch that vote at the last minute. Next time: A twist in the game! Could there really be a swap already?
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