Joey
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Post by Joey on Feb 25, 2008 22:39:39 GMT -5
Because i'm late with this thingy. I'll start with episode 3.
RECAPS EPISODE 3: Mikey B confronted Joel about Joel's plan at the last Tribal Council to vote out Mary. The alliance of Amanda, Ozzy, Parvati, and James tried to swing Eliza over to their side. Cirie contemplated her options on which alliance to trust and join. At the Reward Challenge, the tribes, dressed in war paint, had a very physical battle in the rain with the reward of items chosen from a catalog. Malakal won the challenge, taking home a tarp, a lighting kit, and a survival kit. Kathy was selected to go to Exile Island for a second time along with Ami. Cirie struck an alliance with Amanda and Parvati to go all the way to the final three with them. On Exile Island, Ami tried to follow the clues without the help of Kathy, who refused to decode the clues that she already knew about from from her previous stay. The Immunity Challenge was won by Airai after Cirie, James, Jonathan, and Parvati could not outlast Erik, Joel, Natalie, and Tracy. There was open lobbying by both alliances for Cirie to join their side. Cirie wanted Yau-Man voted off because she feared that he would find a Hidden Immunity Idol. The alliance of Amanda, Ozzy, Parvati, and James wanted to vote out Eliza, but decided to follow Cirie's lead and Yau-Man was voted out 6-2-1.
Reward Challenge: In a playing area similar to a football field, the tribes started at opposite ends of the playing field with three canvas bags. The tribes would have to battle their way to their end zone. The challenge would end when one tribe had their three bags and two of the other tribe's bags in their end zone at the same time. Reward: The winning tribe won three items chosen from a catalog. Immunity Challenge: Two women and two men from each tribe held onto ropes that held up a net. The remaining castaways tossed coconuts into the other tribe's net. The winner was the tribe who held up their net for the longest time.
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Post by Kyle on Feb 25, 2008 22:48:32 GMT -5
Yau-Man What a shame, the guy was a legend in Survivor Fiji.
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Post by Joey on Mar 1, 2008 0:40:24 GMT -5
RECAPS EPISODE 4: At Airai, Chet's lack of work around camp irritated his tribemates. At the Malakal campsite, Eliza was feeling sick and James criticized his alliance's decision to vote out Yau-Man instead of Eliza, whom he felt was the weakest member of the tribe. Malakal won the Reward Challenge after Ozzy's strategy of singlehandedly pushing his tribe's coconuts to the front of the steel cage made it easier for his tribemates to retrieve their coconuts. Kathy was sent to Exile Island for the third consecutive time with Ozzy joining her. On Exile Island, a disheartened Kathy did not want to look for the Hidden Immunity Idol, so Ozzy followed the clues on his own under the pretense of looking for food. He succeeded in finding the Idol and kept his discovery a secret from Kathy. Borrowing Yau-Man's strategy from Survivor: Fiji, Ozzy fashioned a false Idol and placed it where he found the real Idol. Eliza tried to keep herself in the game by talking to Parvati about voting out Jonathan, but Jonathan overheard them. At the Immunity Challenge, Airai struggled to unlock their hub and maneuver through the forest. Malakal won their second challenge in a row by a wide margin. Mikey B, feigning loyalty to Joel, lobbied to vote out Chet. Tracy approached Joel about a plan to use her alliance with Chet and Kathy to help vote out Mikey B. Tracy's plan came to fruition and Mikey B was voted out 6-3.
Reward Challenge: Four members of each tribe would swim out to a floating platform. One at a time, a castaway would dive down to a 30 foot long steel cage that contained coconuts painted in tribe colors and with letters on them. The coconuts would have to be placed in a floating bin and the bin pulled back to shore. The four remaining castaways would unscramble a word puzzle using the letters on the coconuts. Reward: The winning tribe will win three chicken hens and one rooster along with chicken feed. Immunity Challenge: Six tribe members would race to six point, sliding hub and harness themselves in. The six would then pass around a keyring to find a key their individual lock that secured the hub to a stand. Once unlocked, the hub would have to be maneuvered through the forest where six puzzle piece necklaces were hanging on trees. The two remaining tribemates would use the necklaces as keys on a decoding wheel, which would decrypt a three word phrase.
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Post by Sandy on Mar 1, 2008 13:16:44 GMT -5
Tracy is a star!!
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Post by Piper on Mar 1, 2008 15:33:11 GMT -5
I love tracy!!! well now I do! I was shocked she swayed that big dudes vote! Oh well that teaches me to never underestimate anyone.....so I don't.
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Post by Stephanie on Mar 1, 2008 15:37:20 GMT -5
I've missed the last few episodes this season due to work, so I appreciate seeing the recaps. Thanks for doing this. I'm not scheduled next Thursday, so I'll be all caught up by the time it airs.
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Post by Morgan on Mar 1, 2008 16:07:21 GMT -5
Tracy is my current favourite so far, out of the fans, I think the way she played shows her passion for the game and the quality of the gamer she is. I hope she goes far.
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Post by Joey on Mar 8, 2008 1:02:40 GMT -5
EPISODE 5 RECAP: Reward Challenge: The tribes would divide into pairs that are harnessed together. Taking turns in rounds, one pair from one tribe would chase a pair from the other tribe through an obstacle course in the forest and attempt to grab a flag attached to the the backs of the pair being chased. There would be a time limit of one minute to chase down the pair. If the chasing pair succeeded in grabbing the flag, their tribe would receive one point. If the chasing pair did not succeed, the other tribe would receive one point. The first tribe to score three points would win the challenge. Reward: The winning tribe would win steak, sausage, vegetables, spices, wine. Immunity Challenge: Four members from each tribe would alternate at throwing rocks at hanging tiles. When the tile is broken, it would drop a bundle of puzzle pieces. Three tribe members and a direction caller would assemble a color-coded puzzle from the pieces. At Malakal, Ozzy told Amanda, James and Parvati that he found the Hidden Immunity Idol. Before the Reward Challenge began, Jeff announced a tribal switch. The tribes were divided by schoolyard pick. The new Airai was composed of Alexis, Eliza, James, Jason, Jonathan, Kathy, Natalie, and Parvati and Malakal composed of Amanda, Ami, Chet, Cirie, Erik, Joel, Ozzy, and Tracy. Airai won the physically punishing Reward Challenge with Parvati receiving a fat lip, Ami a tweaked knee, Jonathan a puncture wound to the knee, and Chet a blow to the head. Jeff announced that due to the tribal switch, nobody would go to Exile Island. After the challenge and back at the Airai beach, Jonathan's injured knee required attention from the Survivor medical team. On day 14, the Favorites at Airai took charge and fixed the tribe's camp site by moving it further inland and building a new shelter. While Airai fell far behind during the rock throwing stage of the Immunity Challenge, they caught up during the puzzle assembly stage and won Tribal Immunity. Joel and Erik approached the Favorites of Malakal about voting out who they perceived as the weakest members: Chet, Cirie, and Tracy. Cirie told Amanda and Ozzy that it would be better to vote out Joel instead of Chet as Joel was the bigger threat longer term through the game. Cirie's argument convinced the Favorites and Joel was voted out 6-2.
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Post by bridgetofcambodia on Mar 8, 2008 9:54:48 GMT -5
"I hit my head back there" "I don't care." "I know"
HAHAHAHA, seriously laughed for like 5 minutes straight at that. Oh, and the "ball of goo" comment was pretty funny too.
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Post by Piper on Mar 8, 2008 12:07:58 GMT -5
hahaha, TRUCK!!!
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Post by Stephanie on Mar 8, 2008 14:33:27 GMT -5
Bridget, I was laughing at that too. Chet is at least funny, even if he's a physically weak player.
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Post by Piper on Mar 8, 2008 14:39:31 GMT -5
Yeah but Chet looked like he couldn't stand up for himself If I were him I would be like Im older than your steroid boy!! Don't ever disrespect me!!
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Post by Andrew on Mar 8, 2008 14:54:11 GMT -5
I felt really bad for Chet. Despite the fact that he's boring and useless, I don't think anyone should be dragged around by a caveman.
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Post by Sandy on Mar 8, 2008 15:25:30 GMT -5
I agree. Poor Chet. At least he lasted longer and got to vote Joel out. I'm sure that makes up for the half broken leg, concussion, and the mile drag* in the mud.
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Post by Matthew on Mar 8, 2008 15:54:00 GMT -5
I agree. Poor Chet. At least he lasted longer and got to vote Joel out. I'm sure that makes up for the half broken leg, concussion, and the mile drag* in the mud. THAT JOEL IS A BIG DEWCHE
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