Survivor: Worlds Apart - Survivor Russian Roulette

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Survivor: Worlds Apart - Survivor Russian Roulette

A twist at the immunity challenge creates a two-way race for security in the game, and one castaway uses his entire body as a bridge during a reward challenge. Also, a crazy tribal council becomes confrontational.

Survivor Russian Roulette (Sneak Peek)

 

So many unlikeable people this season.  Dan is one of the biggest ******** I've seen on Survivor.  Will, Mike, Carolyn ... ugh.

So many unlikeable people this season.  Dan is one of the biggest ******** I've seen on Survivor.  Will, Mike, Carolyn ... ugh.


Hmm, idk how Carolyn has been unlikable? IMO only ******** have been Will, Dan, and Rodney

People complain too much about the cast IMO

I thought Mike was an idiot for going that hard in a reward challenge

Shirin looking real cute in that youtube thumbnail. Like something straight out of The Flintstones.

This people are so stupid

Dan's an idiot

Damn Mike should have played it. Tho he planted the seed of doubt in Dan's mind which is what he wanted to do.

For Dan to say what he said during TC really struck a nerve and disgusted me. I never ever wished a medical evacuation on someone but I hope and wish Dan does.

Also, I'm not a fan of Mike but I'm happy he didn't play the idol

Damn Mike should have played it. Tho he planted the seed of doubt in Dan's mind which is what he wanted to do.

Mike would have been an idiot to play the idol

Damn Mike should have played it. Tho he planted the seed of doubt in Dan's mind which is what he wanted to do.

Mike would have been an idiot to play the idol


True I just wanted to see a power move like taking Tyler out. This was a smarter move tho.

Well this edit has been weird, like it's had sexism and awful treatment of Shirin only for her to get booted at 8th and people like Will, Rodney, and Dan outlast her? Really doesn't add up and just makes the viewer feel disappointed and deflated and not in a good "aw our fallen hero :(" but just makes you confused.

Still not one of the worst, but very strange edit and definitely the weakest season ssince Caramoan.

I have no idea why anyone would have seen her as a hero.  I'm glad she's gone--she was irrelevant like Will

I thought Mike used the idol on Shirin? How come she still went home???

I thought Mike used the idol on Shirin? How come she still went home???


He said he did to plant the seed only.

I thought Mike used the idol on Shirin? How come she still went home???

He didn't use it.  He was just testing them and making it known he had an idol

If he used it you would have heard "vote doesn't count"

I have no idea why anyone would have seen her as a hero.  I'm glad she's gone--she was irrelevant like Will


Because she seems like a decent person who was probably annoying, but didn't deserve what she got. Her story arc was getting a change to in the episode following Max's boot where she acknowledged her faults and wanted to move forward. Nah, she was actually pretty frequently seen in all episodes and contributed to the strategy. She was one of the more relevant castaways by a long shot.

I'm shocked Rodney/Sierra/Dan were smart enough to keep their vote for Shirin. So happy Tyler stayed. Shirin's face was priceless after beign such a ***** and prancing around asking to "hold" the idol. 

I have no idea why anyone would have seen her as a hero.  I'm glad she's gone--she was irrelevant like Will

Because she seems like a decent person who was probably annoying, but didn't deserve what she got. Her story arc was getting a change to in the episode following Max's boot where she acknowledged her faults and wanted to move forward. Nah, she was actually pretty frequently seen in all episodes and contributed to the strategy. She was one of the more relevant castaways by a long shot.

Likability (let's be real--pity) doesn't equal relevance.  She couldn't have won in a final against anyone.  Talking strategy doesn't mean a think if you can sell it

I thought Mike used the idol on Shirin? How come she still went home???

He didn't use it.  He was just testing them and making it known he had an idol

If he used it you would have heard "vote doesn't count"

Oh I just saw him go up to Jeff when he mentioned the idol... But oh yeah I forgot about that

I have no idea why anyone would have seen her as a hero.  I'm glad she's gone--she was irrelevant like Will

Because she seems like a decent person who was probably annoying, but didn't deserve what she got. Her story arc was getting a change to in the episode following Max's boot where she acknowledged her faults and wanted to move forward. Nah, she was actually pretty frequently seen in all episodes and contributed to the strategy. She was one of the more relevant castaways by a long shot.

Likability (let's be real--pity) doesn't equal relevance.  She couldn't have won in a final against anyone.  Talking strategy doesn't mean a think if you can sell it


Not really I found her likable since the beginning before she was being bullied. Yeah it does when it becomes a focal point of episodes. That does equal relevance seeing as this show isn't just about strategy. I don't buy her not winning against anyone seeing as she had the No Collar votes (minus Will) on lock and likely gets Mike and just needs one more vote from there.

I have no idea why anyone would have seen her as a hero.  I'm glad she's gone--she was irrelevant like Will

Because she seems like a decent person who was probably annoying, but didn't deserve what she got. Her story arc was getting a change to in the episode following Max's boot where she acknowledged her faults and wanted to move forward. Nah, she was actually pretty frequently seen in all episodes and contributed to the strategy. She was one of the more relevant castaways by a long shot.

Likability (let's be real--pity) doesn't equal relevance.  She couldn't have won in a final against anyone.  Talking strategy doesn't mean a think if you can sell it

Maybe people just relate to her more than they do with Dan and Will?? It's not hard to see her as a hero at all.  And she definitely wasn't as irrelevent as Will since she had more camera time and fans in general. She could have won in a finals against Dan, Will,  Rodney, and Sierra. She'd have the no collar vote and i'm sure she'd be able to get one more vote since the blue collar can't really stand eachother. And talking strategy sure as hell means something when no one else seems to be. I'm sure Mike didn't come up with tonights plan alone, and if it worked, it would have been brilliant. And she could have gone weeks ago if she didn't start voting with mike and his crew. That's more than you can say about Tyler, whose game is hyped up too much. 

Who said anyone had to like Dan or Will?  Sharin absolutely as not beat Rodney, Sierra or Dan in a final.  She'd beat Will but we'd need a F2 for that to happen.  Talking stategy is irrelevant if you can't see it.  Most jurors don't blindly vote for their friend--especially someone that wasn't even really their friend.

 

Honestly, the idea that Sharin had the no collar votes is hysterical

Honestly, the idea that Sharin had the no collar votes is hysterical


I guess ya need to check post game interviews because she easily has Jenn/Hali and while Joe isn't a lock, he's definitely likely.

Shirin also likely beats Will and Dan handily and has a good shot against Rodney. Also, most jurors vote for who they liked the best or were friends with. That's happened countless times.

Honestly, the idea that Sharin had the no collar votes is hysterical

I guess ya need to check post game interviews because she easily has Jenn/Hali and while Joe isn't a lock, he's definitely likely. Shirin also likely beats Will and Dan handily and has a good shot against Rodney. Also, most jurors vote for who they liked the best or were friends with. That's happened countless times.

People can say whatever they want in those interviews--it carries no wait

No, most jurors don't vote for the person they liked the best--those that do shouldn't be allowed on the show

It certainly does, do we expect the editors to accurately portray what happened in 3 days in just a 42 minute episode? It's not realistic or possible so yes interviews/podcasts hold a ton of weight.

Yeah, they do the jury did that so many times so I guess a lot of these people should never play. There is no set way to base your vote on. There's no rule that says you're voting wrong if you're not voting for the most strategic.

It certainly does, do we expect the editors to accurately portray what happened in 3 days in just a 42 minute episode? It's not realistic or possible so yes interviews/podcasts hold a ton of weight. Yeah, they do the jury did that so many times so I guess a lot of these people should never play. There is no set way to base your vote on. There's no rule that says you're voting wrong if you're not voting for the most strategic.

We disagree completely

I'm glad someone that wasn't going to win is gone.  Hopefully Will goes next then we have a legit game

It certainly does, do we expect the editors to accurately portray what happened in 3 days in just a 42 minute episode? It's not realistic or possible so yes interviews/podcasts hold a ton of weight. Yeah, they do the jury did that so many times so I guess a lot of these people should never play. There is no set way to base your vote on. There's no rule that says you're voting wrong if you're not voting for the most strategic.

We disagree completely

I'm glad someone that wasn't going to win is gone.  Hopefully Will goes next then we have a legit game


On how people should vote?

I disagree since Dan is still there and people have no shot always make it far so legit games are a rarity.

Sierra was so spot on about the jury voting for Tyler, in ponderosa they all said what a great game Tyler played and that they think he will win.

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