#243370 - Tue Sep 14 2004 12:42 PM
Re: Survivor: Vanuatu (SPOILERS!)
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OK, dumb question: Where is Vanuatu?
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#243371 - Tue Sep 14 2004 12:52 PM
Re: Survivor: Vanuatu (SPOILERS!)
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Registered: Fri May 18 2001
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I'm so addicted to "Survivor" that it's almost scary! I'll be watching/taping for sure as I don't want to miss a beat. Who could really overlook this intrigue? In the years it has been on the winners were a gay (brash) father, a fellow who had a stint in soft porn films, that Tina who knew just what she was doing and did it up right. Watching "Survivor" is much like a Sociology Class. I'm looking forward to this new one.
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#243373 - Tue Sep 14 2004 01:22 PM
Re: Survivor: Vanuatu (SPOILERS!)
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Gotta love Google.. From the official site: Quote:
Vanuatu is a group of 83 islands in the South West Pacific, North East of New Caledonia and North West of Fiji, governed as an independent Republic by its indigenous people. The Ni-Vanuatu, as they are known, are a peaceful, gentle race, who enjoy life's simpler pleasures in a country of unique and diverse customs and culture..
Once you mentioned recent cannibalism, I had a feeling it was near Fiji.
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#243375 - Wed Sep 15 2004 01:46 PM
Re: Survivor: Vanuatu (SPOILERS!)
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Registered: Sun Mar 07 2004
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Are you saying that you could outwit, outplay, and outlast all these American castaways?
I wouldn't be surprised.
No offense.
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#243377 - Thu Sep 16 2004 12:46 PM
Re: Survivor: Vanuatu (SPOILERS!)
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Registered: Thu Sep 05 2002
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Our friends run a survivor pool every season. I have Brook and Rory this time around. At least Rupert is the "celeb spokesperson" on the commercials. It will be curious to see how the women vs men turns out this time again.
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#243381 - Fri Sep 17 2004 09:02 AM
Re: Survivor: Vanuatu (SPOILERS!)
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I must say, since the first "season" when Richard Hatch won, the viewership has dropped a little. This is their ninth place to be and it is starting to get run into the ground a little bit.
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#243384 - Sat Sep 18 2004 03:57 PM
Re: Survivor: Vanuatu (SPOILERS!)
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Forum Champion
Registered: Sun Jun 16 2002
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McG, I don't know if you're on broadband, and even then the images are kind of blurry, but here you can find the first episode cut into four 10-15 minute Windows Media Player pieces. Hope that helps...
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#243387 - Mon Sep 20 2004 06:13 AM
Re: Survivor: Vanuatu (SPOILERS!)
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Registered: Thu Sep 05 2002
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Did anyone catch the show? I have to agree with a previous poster, that I like it less when it is women vs men. Invariably there is comments about how hot the girls are etc. This time it was prompted by the host during tribal council. Of all the things to discuss (strategy, loss of event etc), the hotness or lack thereof would be a distant concern.
It's to soon for me to know all of the characters. There are obviously some that made an impression, both good and bad. I hope the best for Chad and wish Eliza didn't spout off as much.
It was a very interesting beginning especially with the climbing of the greased pole, the secondary nature of women and the pig sacrifice. Any thoughts?
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#243389 - Fri Sep 24 2004 05:35 AM
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Mainstay
Registered: Thu Sep 05 2002
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Loc: Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA
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Interesting episode with balance coming into play again. The "Sarge" barking orders and telling Rory to shut up was a golden moment, I just didn't like the Sarge's comment after the event was over.
I was glad the person voted out was voted out. They alienated themself right at tribal council stating they got along with everyone a little to well, placing themself in a unique position of swing vote. Fellow tribemates sure showed that person wrong.
Curious to see how the next episode plays out especially as the teaser indicated a member from each tribe is to be eliminated. Hmmmmm...
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#243392 - Fri Oct 01 2004 06:12 AM
Re: Survivor: Vanuatu (SPOILERS!)
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Mainstay
Registered: Thu Sep 05 2002
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Loc: Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA
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Okay, two interesting turn of events. Two voted off not one, and one person able to give another immunity. What do you think of the choices voted off? On the girl side I was very happy. On the guy side I was less then happy.
I wondered at the choice of voting off two. Is it due to time constraints with this being election year in the US?
Any comments on the episode?
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#243393 - Fri Oct 01 2004 09:19 AM
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I agree with you on both choices. The girl was asking for it. Tearing a strip off a tribe mate isn't going to take you to the end. The constant eye rolling was a sure sign of immaturity, I was glad when Jeff pointed it out at Tribal Counsel. It probably confirmed for a particular Tribe Member that she should go. I also couldn't believe the things she said at the end of the programme, no gracious exit there.
Amy, on the other hand, should go far. Being a mediator between the two factions may help to get them to become a more cohesive tribe.
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