Saturday, February 28, 2009

February 26, 2009 week 3

The tribe has spoken and Sandy is asked to leave the pool immediately.

At Tribal Council, Erinn announces her frustration when her tribe members ignored her leadership during the immunity challenge, which caused them to lose. Jerry agrees that his tribe needs a leader in order to progress, and chooses Brendan. Coach immediately steps up and suggests that he would love to be the leader of the tribe because that is what he does for a living. Erinn cringes at Coach’s arrogant remarks, saying that she feels that although Coach is used to being a leader, Brendan fills that role better. Coach snaps at Erinn’s remark, citing that their personalities clash. “It sounds like what you’re struggling with a little bit is ego,” Jeff Probst replies. “It’s not about ego because I would rather tow the line and be a good assistant coach than be a head coach and stroke my ego,” Coach smugly responds. With this, the tribe members cast their votes. Ultimately, Erinn escaped the vote, and Jerry was voted out with six out of the seven votes cast against him. Jerry Sims, the 49 year-old U.S. Army Sergeant from Rock Hill, South Carolina, becomes the third person voted out of SURVIVOR: TOCANTINS: THE BRAZILIAN HIGHLANDS.

The quote of the day:

Tyson: I love seeing people cry when you crush their dreams.


Timbira
Jalapao
Brendan~Candace
Brandon~Carolina
Cara~Tyson
Colin~Stephen
Christi~Erinn
Dick~J.T.
Karen R.~Brendan
Erin~Sandy
Kim~Debbie
Karen D.~Sydney
Pat~Coach
Lauren~Joe
Sandy~Jerry
Team Petrella~Taj
Warren~Sierra
Tom~Spencer

Friday, February 20, 2009

February 19, 2007 week 2


The tribe has spoken and Brendan is asked to leave the pool immediately.

At Tribal Council, Sierra admits that the first vote against her was valid due to her physical condition at the time. Candace complains that she resented Sierra for getting the opportunity to take a helicopter to camp while the rest of the tribe hiked for four hours. When Brendan’s stay on Exile is brought up in the discussion, Coach declares that he trusts Brendan one hundred percent. Erinn snaps that trusting people this early in the game is impossible. With this, the Timbira members cast their votes. In the end, Coach’s plan worked, and Candace was voted out with seven of the eight votes cast against her. Candace Smith, the 31 year-old attorney from Dayton, Ohio, became the second person voted out of SURVIVOR: TOCANTINS: THE BRAZILIAN HIGHLANDS.
Timbira
Jalapao
Brendan~Candace
Brandon~Carolina
Cara~Tyson
Colin~Stephen
Christi~Erinn
Dick~J.T.
Karen R.~Brendan
Erin~Sandy
Kim~Debbie
Karen D.~Sydney
Pat~Coach
Lauren~Joe
Sandy~Jerry
Team Petrella~Taj
Warren~Sierra
Tom~Spencer

Friday, February 13, 2009

February 12, 2009 week 1

The tribe has spoken and Brandon is asked to leave the pool immediately.

At Tribal Council, Sandy is singled out as the tribe outcast based on the first vote, and it is the general consensus that she did nothing to redeem herself at camp. Sandy defends herself by stating that, although she acknowledges this, she was simply trying to regroup on her own. Sandy demonstrates her various eccentricities while attempting to plead her case. "The old lady can also fit into this tribe of all these kids that could be mine," she exclaims. Jeff Probst bluntly asks her, "Sandy…you a little crazy?" "Oh I'm a lot crazy," she humbly replies to the amusement of her tribe. The spotlight then turns to Carolina, who openly admits to voicing her opinion when it may or may not be needed. With this, the tribe members cast their votes. In the end, Carolina is blindsided. With seven out of the eight votes cast against her, Carolina Eastwood, the 26 year-old bartender from West Hollywood, California becomes the first person voted out of SURVIVOR: TOCANTINS: THE BRAZILIAN HIGHLANDS.


Timbira
Jalapao
Brendan ~ Candace
Brandon ~ Carolina
Cara ~ Tyson
Colin ~ Stephen
Christi ~ Erinn
Dick ~ J.T.
Karen R. ~ Brendan
Erin ~ Sandy
Kim ~ Debbie
Karen D. ~ Sydney
Pat ~ Coach
Lauren ~ Joe
Sandy ~ Jerry
Team Petrella ~ Taj
Warren ~ Sierra
Tom ~ Spencer

Thursday, February 12, 2009

February 12, 2009



Welcome back Survivor fans. Best of luck to all contestants as we begin the new season.

Survivor will be returning to our screens on Thursday, Feb. 12 from the Brazilian Highlands with a cast designed to make it the most interesting Survivor in a long time. Survivor will kick off this season with two banishments before the Surivors even set off for their camps. First impressions could be more important than ever before.

"Left stranded in the majestic interior of Brazil for 39 days,” a press release reads, “these castaways will battle scorching temperatures, torrential downpours, and dangerous wildlife all in an effort to outwit, outplay, and outlast one another in order to win the title of Sole Survivor.”

Contestants, who will be divided into two tribes — Jalapao and Timbira — from the beginning, include Stephen FIshbach, a corporate consultant from New York; James ‘JT’ Thomas Jr., a cattle rancher from Samson, Ala.; Spencer Duhm, a 19-year-old student; Sandy Burgin, a 53-year-old bus driver; two models, Sierra Reed and Sydney Wheeler, and former pop star Taj Johnson-George from the girl group SWV.

This season's pairings are:

Dick ~ JT is a cattle rancher from Samson, Alabama. The self-described country boy believes his experience in the field will help him and his tribe throughout. “Deer, turkey, wild hog, coyote—everything you're allowed to hunt in Alabama, I've hunted,” he said.




Brandon ~ Carolina 26, is a bartender from Los Angeles, California. The half-Panamanian prepared for the show in the most offbeat of ways: have her body hair removed. “I got lasered from head to toe because I'm ethnic in the hairiest sense of the word,” she said. “And I did not want to scare people with my overgrown armpits.”




Brendan ~ Candace 31,is a former lawyer—and current actress and events planner—from Los Angeles, California. She says she'd be willing to eat anything to win the show. “Having to eat something [weird] for a chance to win a million dollars is nothing to me,” she said. “I grew up eating chitlins.”




Cara ~ Tyson 29, is a bike shop manager from Lindon, Utah. The former professional cyclist thinks he'd win Survivor because he'd be good at it. “May as well go and win,” the 31-mph biker said. “And $1 million in two months isn't a bad paycheck.” His strategy: push other people's buttons.




Christi ~ Erinn 26, is a hairstylist from Waukesha, Wisconsin. She believes that her gift to get a stranger to trust her in five minutes will help her a lot on the show. “I work at a nice salon, so if this works out for me, I'll be the new owner when I get home,” she quipped.




Colin ~ Stephen 29, is a corporate consultant from New York City. He goes by many names, but isn't willing to be called by his nickname at home—“Fish”—while in the Brazilian rainforests. “I can't [use it] here because when I can't fish, I'm going to look like an idiot,” he said.




Erin ~ Sandy 53, is a bus driver from Louisville, Kentucky. The tattooed grandmother was one of the first to audition, and thinks she can endure all the conditions that Tocantins has to offer. “My willpower is phenomenal,” she claimed. “On a scale of one to 10, it's a 12.”




Karen D ~ Sydney 24, is a model and interior designer from San Diego, California. She's not afraid to use her looks and appeal to get the upper hand in the competition. “I plan to make alliances with the athletic guys,” she said. “If I've gotta flirt, I'm gonna flirt. Work with what you've got. Right?”




Karen R ~ Brendan 30, is an entrepreneur from New York City. He sees his experience with Bear Naked Granola—which he sold to Kellogg's for $122 million—as a good character-building experience. “I think it's healthy to have everything taken from you and then have to rebuild,” he said.




Kim ~ Debra 46, is a middle school principal from Auburn, Alabama. The self-described adventure seeker still cringes at what the competition could offer. “Digging a hole and going Big Bathroom in the middle of nowhere … having to wipe with your hands … Is my body going to shut down because I can't do it?” she said.




Lauren ~ Joe 26, is a commercial real estate broker from Austin, Texas. His strategy is simple: to persuade people to side with him, or get away when things get tough. “If it works, I will have pulled off something miraculous,” he said. “If not, I'll get pretty far anyway.”




Pat ~ Benjamin 37, is a soccer coach and part-time orchestra conductor from Bolivar, Montana. He's no stranger to the wilderness, having kayaked all 6,132 miles from Baja, California to Colombia by himself. “I'm in this game because I want to change it,” he said. “It's become survival of the weakest. I want the strongest to survive.”




Sandy ~ Jerry 49, is a US Army sergeant from Rock Hill, South Carolina. He plans to take and do things differently on Survivor, as opposed to the way he leads his company of a hundred Army reserves. “I don't want to be the boss,” he said. “The leader gets axed too early.”




Team Petrella ~ Taj 37, was formerly part of Grammy-nominated singing group SWV, and is now based in Nashville, Tennessee. Despite being married to NFL star Eddie George, she is out to prove she isn't pampered. “I'm a 5'9”, 190-pound tomboy,” she said. “I'm gon' tear ‘em up when I get out there.”




Tom ~ Spencer 19, is a college sophomore from Lakeland, Florida. He's been closely studying the game since he was 11, and is now the youngest Survivor contestant in history. His tip to win: “You have to assume they're going to screw you before you screw them over.”




Warren ~ Sierra 23, is a model from Los Angeles, California. She didn't have to try out for Survivor, claiming that producers approached her with an offer. She also claims to not need the million-dollar prize. “Money comes and goes,” she said. “If I'd saved when I was just starting out, I'd be a multimillionaire by now.”