I don't like Chrissy some say she is a smart player really? If she was so smart then why did she vote out Katrina like that not use the super idol to keep her they could of rid Alan! Sorry folks Alan is not a hero a NFL player is not a hero sorry they play a sport a game a football game not something they go out and become a hero like a firefighter or medics who save lives everyday or doctors so on.
So they voted out Simone which was not my first choice after Patrick open mouth and pretty much put his foot in it and then acting like a 11 yr old in a 25 yr old body? Uh okay sure yeah right just what that tribe doesn't need. I guess they figured he is not a real threat right now though Simone yes was smart then I got to hear this " Its so hot out here there is no air condition" REALLY HONEY your in a island in a game called SURVIVOR HA HA!
Other than that I like Ryan so far and few others for instance Lauren she is fun a fisherman lady like her she is strong one to right now. I guess we shall see how far some of these people go and I do like Mike he seems like a good guy funny to IMO. Joe finding the idol but with Cole help I mean really Cole should have that idol not dippy do Joe again don't like him much right now at all.
Lose cannon just like Patrick in some ways Joe is another one who needs to go soon again shall see I guess.
On that note folks enjoy may your day be awesome stay safe and my heart and prayers to the victims of the mass shooting in Las Vegas. L
Kimberly
TV REALITY MOM
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'Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers': Which Tribe is the Strongest?
Thursday, October 05, 2017
Thursday, October 05, 2017
Season 35 of Survivor has organized contestants into three
separate tribes based on how others see them. This intriguing premise is
certainly adding some additional layers to Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers.
After all, can someone labeled a "Healer" be a self-centered person who
calls his fellow Healers "victims?" If you are Joe, the probation
officer, you certainly can -- with a smile.
Now that we have seen the tribes in action, we can evaluate which Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers tribe is the strongest this season. Let's break it down.
The Levu Tribe (Heroes)
This
tribe was off to a promising start. They were the second tribe to reach
the beach and light their torch, so they received flint as a prize.
There are several physically dominant players on the Heroes tribe, such
as Ben, who is a Marine, and Alan, who is a former NFL player. Ashley is
a lifeguard, so she is a fantastic asset for the water and swimming
challenges. The first immunity challenge was a wake-up call for the
group. They came in last place so they were the first tribe to attend
tribal council. The second challenge for immunity and a reward went a
bit better, and the tribe grabbed second place and a small fishing kit.
Socially,
this tribe is a wreck. There was a "core four" comprised of Alan, Ben,
Ashley and J.P, which left Katrina and Chrissy on the fringes of the
group. Alan became paranoid about J.P. and Ashley becoming a "power
couple," and decided that he needed to strip-search J.P. to see if he
had an idol. The firefighter consented, which was a bit odd, although he
indeed had nothing to hide. Alan hoped to cast suspicion on J.P. and
Ashley. Chrissy had received a secret Super Idol from Ryan on the
Hustlers' tribe. It had to be used at the first tribal council, but
Chrissy held onto it, rather than saving Katrina. I must confess that
keeping the idol to use purely as a decoy was a brilliant idea.
After
that initial tribal, everyone decided that Alan was too crazy to align
with, and there were continued fears that J.P. and Ashley were a "power
couple." Ben decided that the "core four" was no more. In the end,
Chrissy and Ben decided to work together for as long as possible,
becoming an undercover "power couple."
The Soko Tribe (Healers)
This
tribe has several members that are physically strong, like Joe, the
probation officer, social worker Roark, and Cole, the wilderness guide.
In challenges, this tribe has some impressive statistics. In the first
challenge, the Healers were the first to reach the beach and stick their
torch in the burning urn that was hanging above the sand. As a reward,
the tribe received the fire-making kit. In the first immunity challenge,
the Healers handily won with Mike and Desi moving the ball on the
maze/puzzle. The second challenge, for both immunity and a huge
fish-catching kit, was also won by the Healers. The unbeatable
combination of Desi, a physical therapist, and Mike, a urologist, came
from behind and finished the sign-post puzzle first. (Brains do matter,
people!)
The
Healers' lovable, idol-hunting, super fan, Mike annoys Joe, who is
actively plotting how to manipulate his tribe mates, and wants to get
rid of Mike. Other than a tense discussion between Mike and Joe about if
Mike had an idol, the tribe has largely remained peaceful. This group,
for the most part, really seems to like each other. Joe even shows Cole
a map that he found on a tree trunk that had clues to find an idol.
This duo worked together, and after they dug in the dirt for a bit, Joe
located the idol. The only real draw back for this tribe is Joe and his
manipulative behavior.
The Yawa Tribe (Hustlers)
The
Hustlers were off to a bad start. Before jumping off the boat, Ryan
found a secret advantage, which was a Super Idol that had to be used at
the first tribal, or gifted to a member of the tribe that was attending
tribal. Once it was time to reach the beach, the tribe rowed off in the
wrong direction -- several times. Since they were the last tribe to
reach the beach, they received no fire-making tools. This hard-working
tribe was organized by fisherman Lauren when creating their camp.
There
are a couple of physically fit competitors on this tribe, such as
Devon, the surfer, and Patrick, who owns a small business. The Hustlers
took second place in the immunity challenge, and won flint. The second
immunity challenge involved a lot of diving and swimming, so Devon, as a
surfer, handed the tribe a commanding lead. It wasn't long before Ali
and Simone, the tribe's puzzle solvers, fell behind the other teams, and
the Hustlers went to tribal council. It was obvious that Simone is a
weak player who does not enjoy being outdoors, although some tribe
members considered keeping her based on her loyalty alone. I am
wondering why Simone wanted to join Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers in the first place.
The
harmony of the tribe was destroyed by Patrick, and his unpredictability
and insistence on loudly entertaining as many people as possible -- all
the time. He tried Lauren's patience to the breaking point, and
although everyone stuck together to vote Simone out, it is obvious that a
showdown is going to occur. This fracture in the group could make
things dicey for this tribe.
I think that the
Healers' tribe has both physical strength and, for the most part, tribal
unity. I think that the Healers have the strongest tribe on season 35
of Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers.
What
do you think of this season so far? Do you think that the Hustlers'
tribe can unite? Will Chrissy and Ben stay united? Let us know your
thoughts in the comment section below.
Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers airs Wednesdays at 8/7c on CBS. Want more news? Like our Survivor Facebook page.
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