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Archive => RFF Archived Boards => Survivor 31 Cambodia-Second Chance => Topic started by: claude_24hrs on October 01, 2015, 05:43:09 AM
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October 7 episode.
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Tribes Revealed via Redmond:
http://insidesurvivor.com/2015/10/survivor-second-chance-new-tribe-divisions/ (http://insidesurvivor.com/2015/10/survivor-second-chance-new-tribe-divisions/)
Angkor:
Abi
Jeff
Peih-Gee
Savage
Tasha
Woo
Bayon:
Jeremy
Kelly Wigglesworth
Spencer
Kimmi
Stephen
Monica
Ta Keo:
Ciera
Joe
Kass
Keith
Kelley Wentworth
Terry
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I am really supporting for Fishbach and seeing that he is on a tribe with Spencer (a potential RHAP alliance, as Stephen is KIA and Spencer is a regular)and on a tribe without Savage is good news to my ears.
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Ta Keo (minus Terry) all BETTER make merge.
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Leafs are you on pernoid
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The hilarity of Joe-Jeremy-Savage being completely split up. I would love nuTakeo to lose and send Joe home, but knowing Terry he'll be obsessed with him.
I think Angkor is safe, and probably Bayon goes to tribal, two of the weaker women with Kimmi/Monica and Stephen on that tribe...unless the challenge is far less physical, which we can guess is unlikely.
If it's Bayon, Stephen is still in trouble (and a bigger target than Spence), especially if Wiggles just hooks up with Kimmi/Jeremy/Monica.
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Joe & Kass tho :lol: <3
If Kass can get a few more connections going (and hopefully Kelley doesn't keep her promise of targeting her pre-game) she should be solid on new Ta Keo and that just makes me so so happy.
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Even with Kass/Keith/Terry as the oldies, I don't think Ta Keo will need to worry about tribal.
If so, ditch Keith, Kass knows whats up XD
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I really hope this ep is the first sign to seeing more of the old Bayon tribe-mates, a lot of them were so invisible last ep :lol:
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If Angkor Looses it will be a really interesting episode
Hopefully Abimdoesnt go but drama would spark
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My Predictions would be
If Angkor looses:Savage and Abi/PG Could easily go
If Ta Keo Looses: Probably Ciera or Kass
If Bayon Looses:Maybe Kelley Wigglesworth
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I could easily see Stephen going if new Bayon loses Immunity.
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Survivor - We Got A Rat (Preview)
Just days into the game, castaways drop their buffs and switch from two to three tribes. Also, a castaway's future in the game is in jeopardy when they’re caught sending a message to another tribe on the next episode of Survivor: Second Chance airing Wednesday, October 7th at 9/8c. Only CBS
https://www.youtube.com/v/HK-4xRmPxM4
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I could easily see Stephen going if new Bayon loses Immunity.
I would love that. Of everyone remaining, I don't like Stephen.
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I could easily see Stephen going if new Bayon loses Immunity.
I would love that. Of everyone remaining, I don't like Stephen.
Same + Terry/Woo/Savage lol, love everyone else! :hearts:
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A bit OFF TOPIC:
So, now that I'm watching survivor and the amazing race together I've realized something. I don't care about survivor as much as I care about The Amazing Race and that makes Survivor so much easier and entertaining to watch. I've been watching TAR for far too long so my emotional investment is so much higher compared to Survivor and because of it I can watch and not be annoyed by details. Weird. I might need a break from TAR.
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:cheer:Hey Guys!
Just wondering if anyone could do updates idc how good they are i just want updates
Thanks!
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So two tribes become 3
Angkor
Abi
Jeff
PG
Woo
Andrew
Tasha
Bayon
Kelly
Spencer
Kimmi
Stephen
Jeremy
Monica
Ta Keo
Ciera
Joe
Kass
Keith
Kelley
Terry
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Ta Keo and Bayon win immunity.
Angkor going to tribal.
Jeremy found the clue and the idol.
Tasha caught Jeff sending messages to Kelly and called him out as a rat.
Scrambling and tribal about to happen.
Loads of drama by Abi throwing PG under the bus
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O Wow
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PG NOO </3
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Abi blindsided PG.
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WHY.
IS.
WOO.
STILL.
HERE. :res:
SORRY FOR THE CAPS LOCK BUT OMG IM SO HAPPY ABI SURVIVED BUT PG WAS THE DEFINITION OF MY FIRST EVER SURVIVOR FAVE AND I WAS SO EXCITED TO SEE HER AGAIN AND THEN NOW SHES GONE AND I FEEL REALLY HEARTBROKEN GOD WHY COULDNT BAYON HAVE LOST SO STEPHEN WENT???
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WHY.
IS.
WOO.
STILL.
HERE. :res:
SORRY FOR THE CAPS LOCK BUT OMG IM SO HAPPY ABI SURVIVED BUT PG WAS THE DEFINITION OF MY FIRST EVER SURVIVOR FAVE AND I WAS SO EXCITED TO SEE HER AGAIN AND THEN NOW SHES GONE AND I FEEL REALLY HEARTBROKEN GOD WHY COULDNT BAYON HAVE LOST SO STEPHEN WENT???
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If you **** with Abi-Maria you're dead. PG just didn't learn.
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OMG Abi Maria is so bombing all weeks at TC, and I am extremely happy Kass is still there, standing, when some spoilers gave her a 1st boot <3333
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I feel kinda bad for PG, but I love how Abi is surviving every single week. lol
I want to see new people at TC, so I hope Bayon lose the next IC and they send Stephen out. I like the others on Bayon, so just vote out Stephen. xD
Right now my fav tribe is Ta Keo, but I love some others from the other tribes.
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Ugh... i was hoping Varner voted out
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Nooooooooo :'( :'( :'(
Varner suspiciously sends messages post-challenge
Tasha catches him and outs him as a rat, putting a target on him
Savage and Tasha pitch to Abi, PG & Woo to vote Varner out, mentioning that he's not a worker nor good at challenges
Abi says she's firm on voting Varner; Woo & PG say they'd deliberate
They discuss with Abi; Abi-PG drama again
PG pitches to vote Abi out
Savage & Tasha let Abi vs PG happen, somehow Varner is out of the target range
Somehow, the part when Abi said she was firm on voting Varner out did not reach Varner or did not affect him
Somehow, Varner and Abi vote together
For some reason, Savage and Tasha vote IMO the strongest of the 3 of Abi, Varner and PG out
What is happening :'( :'( I was hoping my faves PG and Tasha would work together :'( :'(
Never mind Ta Keo being KO'd, Angkor is being anchored to rock bottom! Probably the only reason I'd watch Abi do her thing is the seemingly recurring theme of Woo trying to get vote her out and miserably failing. That would also be a reason for me to watch Woo do his thing, he looked miserable :lol:
Other than that, SJDS cast hoarding challenge HIIs :cheer: Tasha managing to work from the bottom to the top (it was bittersweet) :cheer:
Does anyone know what Varner was trying to tell Kelly before Tasha intervened? I was worried when Tasha did that because had the 4 Ta Keo actually been close, they would've targeted her hands down.
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What Varner said wasn't probably that important, since it wasn't subtitled.
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Oh and how could I forget Kelley Wentworthy's confessional figuratively kicking and shoving Terry under the bus :funny: :hearts:
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Bye Peih Gee cracking a smile now and again would be nice!
Jeff got caught but absolutely owned tribal knowing exactly where he stood.
Spencer's soppy love story...not buying it. I get he might bottle his emotions but it just seems...weird and forced.
Kass getting so many good soundbites :luvya:
I miss my Keith like GIVE ME A SPITTING CONFESSIONAL I AM HAVING WITHDRAWAL SYMPTOMS
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Peih-Gee Law (Angkor Tribe, original Ta Keo)
As I suspected, Peih-Gee revealed herself to be far too shifty to her new tribemates. By contrast, Abi-Maria continued to be up-front and rather blunt about it. For experienced players like Tasha and Savage, they would rather play with someone who will tell them like it is than someone who might be polite but is still willing to throw a former ally under the bus. The trend of eliminating contestants who have not learned their lessons from previous season continues.
Tasha Fox (Angkor Tribe, original Bayon)
Tasha was quite impressive in stirring the pot after the immunity challenge and then seizing upon the paranoia it created at camp. This was her episode to shine, and I look forward to seeing her continue to stir the pot. I imagine that she can work with several of the remaining original Ta Keo to create a majority alliance after the merge, provided that her current tribe can avoid too many immunity challenges before the merge into one tribe.
Abi-Maria Gomes (Angkor Tribe, original Ta Keo)
I am enjoying watching Abi-Maria's struggle between playing nice yet still remaining true to her blunt "tell it like it is" attitude. She has won over her tribemates despite how she might still be rather unlikeable. In the end, these are veteran players who know what they signed up for. They would rather keep someone around who is willing to show her cards, such as Abi-Maria did with Peih-Gee, than someone who is willing to tell lies through a smile and false shows of support.
Woo Hwang (Angkor Tribe, original Ta Keo)
Woo needs to wake up and realize that loyalties shift very quickly in the game. Just because he aligns with Peih-Gee does not mean that everyone else will or should. Woo must be willing to talk both short term and long term strategy with everyone instead of simply just asking what the vote is and what his should be.
Andrew Savage (Angkor Tribe, original Bayon)
Savage was able to draw upon his experience as an attorney to make persuasive arguments to the majority Ta Keo alliance in the newly formed Angkor Tribe. The original Bayon Tribe won in all aspects of the three-tribe split, having a numerical advantage in the new Bayon and Ta Keo Tribes, and having two of their smarter and also most likeable members joining a foursome of original Ta Keo members with noticeable fractures. I am sure that it did not take long for them to see the divide between Abi-Maria and Peih-Gee. Savage's words fed right into Jeff's thinking, leaving everyone but Woo united against Peih-Gee.
Jeff Varner (Angkor Tribe, original Ta Keo)
Varner made a bone-head move by attempting to send signals to Kelly Wigglesworth in front of the remaining 16 castaways. As much as he may have seen that occur in past seasons of Survivor on television, he should have known that, if caught, it flies in the face of Survivor etiquette. He weakened his own original tribe by having to find a way to take the focus off of him. While he was fortunate the Abi-Maria/Peih-Gee conflict gave that to him, his gestures will be a source of concern for all original Bayon members going forward.
Spencer Bledsoe (Bayon Tribe, original Ta Keo)
Spencer got a reprieve from being the next eliminated by realigning with a new tribe and fellow strategist Stephen Fishbach. He also got to show his personal side to Jeremy in a genuine conversation. Spencer still comes off as somewhat phony to me, because his analytical side comes across in too many of his conversations with tribemates. I am sure Fishbach will throw him under the bus the moment it serves his interest. The Bayon majority will gladly remove him before Kelly Wiggleworth.
Jeremy Collins (Bayon Tribe, original Bayon)
Jeremy, much like Kelly Wentworth, achieved the double success of finding the Hidden Immunity Idol clue and then securing the idol (presumably without anyone else noticing) during the challenge. I fear that, unlike Wentworth, he will reveal it to an ally too early, and it will ultimately become known by everyone that he has it. So he will be targeted. Jeremy did not benefit from the tribe split/swap, as his team lacks physical strength.
Stephen Fishbach (Bayon Tribe, original Bayon)
Like Spencer, Fishbach received a reprieve from being at the bottom, as the original Bayon members in his new tribe will use his allegiance to protect themselves rather than vote him out as I imagine they had designs on doing. Nonetheless, Fishbach has already proven to be untrustworthy and compassionless, and it is really just a matter of whether he will be voted out of a minority alliance or kept all the way to the final tribal council where he would once again receive no votes.
Kimmi Kappenberg (Bayon Tribe, original Bayon)
Kimmi continues to fly under the radar. I am sure she remains close with Monica and could pull in Kelly Wigglesworth as a comrade from the very early days of Survivor. As I have discussed in previous posts, the original Bayon women are a strong group who could prove to outlast most men.
Monica Padilla (Bayon Tribe, original Bayon)
Like Kimmi, Monica continues to fly under the radar. She is in a group of solid female players on the original Bayon Tribe who all seemed destined to be on the jury barring a dramatic event that changes their fortune.
Kelly Wiglesworth (Bayon Tribe, original Ta Keo)
If Kelly has any chance to make it to the jury now, she must be willing to become a pawn in the long-term plans of the original Bayon women. The men on her current tribe do not strike me as long for the game under any circumstances. Her biggest mistake would be to think that eliminating the women puts her in a more prominent position in the overall landscape of the game. It does not.
Joe Anglim (Ta Keo Tribe, original Bayon)
Joe receives good fortune by becoming aligned with other physically dominant men, which hopefully will shift the focus of voting for those reasons to those other men. He will continue to exhibit the strategy that he displayed in the previous episode, whereby he curries favor through good deeds and showing his all-round skills to future jury members.
Terry Deitz (Ta Keo Tribe, original Ta Keo)
Despite the good will that winning a challenge created, Terry is still in a bad position in his tribe, as his skills and leadership are expendable to the other members. Even Kelly Wentworth realizes that Terry is the number one target and will not stand in the way of voting him out to preserve her own life in the game. I see very little opportunity for Terry to break through unless he can make a very convincing argument to Ciera and Kass to align with him over Joe and Keith.
Ciera Eastin (Ta Keo Tribe, original Bayon)
I will enjoy watching Ciera and Kass co-strategize within a smaller tribe. Both of these women have the acumen to go deep into the game. As much as they see themselves in a good position by staying within the original Bayon alliance, these two are not above changing things up if they see long-term opportunities with Terry and Kelley Wentworth. I wonder if they will be able to discover that Wentworth has the Hidden Immunity Idol.
Kass McQuillen (Ta Keo Tribe, original Bayon)
See above entry for Ciera.
Keith Nale (Ta Keo Tribe, original Bayon)
Keith is in a good position as being the third most prominent physical threat among men on his tribe. There is little chance that he will be voted off in an upcoming vote, unless his mouth gets him into trouble, which he has yet to display as a possibility.
Kelley Wentworth (Ta Keo Tribe, original Ta Keo)
Kelly Wentworth finds herself in another intriguing position, specifically about whether she will need to use her Hidden Immunity Idol sooner than expected. I imagine that she will not share it with Terry and will count on her new tribe being strong enough to avoid tribal council until all the tribes merge into one tribe. It remains not in her best interest to share the idol with anyone, as she can then be perceived as a power-player too early.
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Oh and how could I forget Kelley Wentworthy's confessional figuratively kicking and shoving Terry under the bus :funny: :hearts:
:cheer: :cheer:
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Oh and how could I forget Kelley Wentworthy's confessional figuratively kicking and shoving Terry under the bus :funny: :hearts:
:cheer: :cheer:
:yess: :luvya:
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Oh and how could I forget Kelley Wentworthy's confessional figuratively kicking and shoving Terry under the bus :funny: :hearts:
:cheer: :cheer:
:yess: :luvya:
Best quote this season so far! :trampb: