Survivor Caramoan: Fans & Favorites - Last Push

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Survivor Caramoan: Fans & Favorites - Last Push
[COLOR=#000000][FONT=Arial]A medical emergency threatens to end one castaway's game. Later, the finalists are questioned by the jury members, who then vote for the winner. [/FONT][/COLOR][ATTACH=CONFIG]2018[/ATTACH]
Hard to see Cochran not winning this.
[QUOTE=MF41590;344232]Hard to see Cochran not winning this.[/QUOTE] Agreed. Unless, of course, he is the medevac.
[QUOTE=molds13;344240]Agreed. Unless, of course, he is the medevac.[/QUOTE] That would throw the game on end.
[QUOTE=molds13;344240]Agreed. Unless, of course, he is the medevac.[/QUOTE] This. Sherri and Dawn seem unaware that they have no shot against Cochran in a Final and are content on 2nd and 3rd place. I also recommend not watching this episode live because there are always so many scenes you want to fast forward through in the finale, most notably that 10 minute scene where they walk around and "remember" the eliminated players.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;344243] I also recommend not watching this episode live because there are always so many scenes you want to fast forward through in the finale, most notably that 10 minute scene where they walk around and "remember" the eliminated players.[/QUOTE] Please, only let it be 10 minutes. I've never been a fan of that drawn out sequence.
[QUOTE=Bacchus;344247]Please, only let it be 10 minutes. I've never been a fan of that drawn out sequence.[/QUOTE] I think the reason is that we get the full refresh at the beginning of the finale. Not to mention I watch all the episodes. It's fluff/filler.
Hearing Eddie being intelligent is quite strange.
I hate to see someone taken out so late in the game, regardless of who it is. However, I do think he's kind of relieved to see himself go.
well this is sad...I liked Erik.
[QUOTE=Bacchus;344254]Hearing Eddie being intelligent is quite strange.[/QUOTE] At first I thought they fed him that line to make him seem intelligent, but then they said he was an EMT.
If this final immunity challenge is anything remotely physical and Eddie doesn't win...
With those last words, that's another vote for Cochran...
[QUOTE=Bacchus;344247]Please, only let it be 10 minutes. I've never been a fan of that drawn out sequence.[/QUOTE] I always like the walk. Different strokes... Brutal to be so close and your body gives out on you. I feel bad for the kid.
Erik was a wild card in that he could have won an immunity to force a hand or two. Now it just seems like the Cochran machine is freed of impediments. I personally think Cochran should win with the game he has played, but I am watching to see a move.
[QUOTE=GoldenSmog;344260]I always like the walk. Different strokes... Brutal to be so close and your body gives out on you. I feel bad for the kid.[/QUOTE] I also like the walk. Especially since apparently the pre-jury cast won't be on the stage for the finale. [ATTACH]2030[/ATTACH]
Any plan without Dawn is my kind of plan!
[QUOTE=molds13;344263]Especially since apparently the pre-jury cast won't be on the stage for the finale.[/QUOTE] The horror!
[QUOTE=Bacchus;344265]The horror![/QUOTE] I don't really like the idea. As much as some of the pre-jurors were irrelevant, it's always nice to see the entire cast together on stage.
I love this challenge already.
Since when do they do a reward challenge in the final four?
This reward challenge has "Cochran" written all over it.
[QUOTE=MF41590;344268]Since when do they do a reward challenge in the final four?[/QUOTE] They did rewards at the beginning. I remember in the second season the reward was a car. EDIT: They also did one in Exile Island and China.
[QUOTE=MF41590;344268]Since when do they do a reward challenge in the final four?[/QUOTE] I am sure they had this planned to be an immunity challenge, but with the medevac they needed a filler challenge.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;344271]I am sure they had this planned to be an immunity challenge, but with the medevac they needed a filler challenge.[/QUOTE] Very good point. This definitely seems more the immunity type of challenge than reward.
[QUOTE=molds13;344266]I don't really like the idea. As much as some of the pre-jurors were irrelevant, it's always nice to see the entire cast together on stage.[/QUOTE] While I agree, I had to take a moment to mock Corinne.
I wonder how empty the stage will feel with only 10 people on it (Brenda won't be there due to her being 7 months pregnant and unable to fly).
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;344274]I wonder how empty the stage will feel with only 10 people on it (Brenda won't be there due to her being 7 months pregnant and unable to fly).[/QUOTE] Pregnant?!? I didn't know that! Good for her.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;344274]I wonder how empty the stage will feel with only 10 people on it (Brenda won't be there due to her being 7 months pregnant and unable to fly).[/QUOTE] However, the stage always seems packed. So maybe it will seem only semi-empty? Maybe they will also have the band on stage?
"It takes a lot to bring me down" Yet there are at least 50 people who didn't have your experience who lasted far longer...
I have to admit, Corinne was much less obnoxious than her time in Gabon.

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