Nov 30, 2007
Those diabolically clever editors did it again. With all the promo talk and hints about someone being blindsided, we figured it was just too obvious that James would be the target. It just had to be someone else. Next, they'll trick us into eating our vegatables too.
How does someone have TWO immunity idols and never play one? Did you watch James' final words video? Do you think he just got tired and quit? Was it wise of Amanda to finally show her hand and take control of the alliance to initiate the removal of James? Would it have been better for her to plant the seed with Todd and let him do the dirty work? What about Erik and PG? Will they make it to the final 3?
Here's the new merged tribe after episode 10.
Hae Da Fung: Amanda, Courtney, Denise, Erik,
Peih-Gee, and Todd
Jo Ann is convinced that the "fourth time is the charm" and PG will finally be voted out in episode 11. Stacy thinks that Amanda's on a roll, and we will be saying bye to Todd next.
Who's your pick for the next one to get voted out?
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The intro music is dedicated to James. Yes, we used it back in
the LF show for episode 7, but it's a perfect fit for this episode
too. Kip Traylor is our featured artist for the outro. The title
certainly can serve as words of caution to Amanda as she endeavours
to eliminate her strongest competition. Here are links to the
artists in case you want to learn more about them.
A Plea to the Gravedigger by Glow Stars
Don't Jump Before
You Should by Kip Traylor
00:01 Date
00:05 A Plea to the Gravedigger by Glow Stars
01:09 Introductions
02:28 Episode Recap and Observations
29:00 Next Week on Survivor
39:45 JSFL Update
46:37 Don't Jump Before You Should by Kip Traylor