The Dragon Slayer Gets Slayed On Survivor Tocantins

Posted by REALITY REHASH on May 14, 2009 under CBS, Survivor Tocantins
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In the newly Jalapao majority Forza, things are getting interesting as the alliance must now start eating their own. Back at camp after Debbie went home, Coach was shocked yet again by Debbie being voted out and her being the one who voted for him. Coach then became speechless and finally realized that he no longer had power: it was all in JT and Stephen’s hands. Not sure why it took so long for people to realize the power duo, but in the end Coach somewhat gave in and simply wants to know when he’ll be leaving. Sierra didn’t even do that… showing that the dragon slayer may not be as strong as he thinks. The next morning Coach talked to JT and Stephen, basically telling them he is now in debt to them and he will vote how they want. However, he tries to sway their decisions and tells the two that Erinn should go to Exile and be the next voted out. Of course he doesn’t want to go to Exile, but he makes up the excuse that his lungs are charred, his back hurts and that he has asthma. And that is only the start of why he shouldn’t go to Exile. The two guys don’t buy it though as they realize those things haven’t hurt him before and think he’s scared of Exile. I’d probably have to agree with them, but hey I mean if he can survive the Amazon near death experience, I’m sure he can survivor Exile.

At the reward challenge the final five had to run through a maze in the shape of SURVIVOR. Their legs would be shackled and only certain lanes would lead them to the end. There they had to build a pole, grab a sand bag and knock over three targets. The first to do so would win a trip to a resort, get a nice bed and another feast. JT was in the lead for the entire challenge as he went through the correct lanes, with Coach following behind. They both got to the end together and began putting their poles together while the other three lagged behind. JT was able to grab his pole first though, and knocked over all three targets before anyone even had a hold of their bags. That gave JT yet another reward win and it allowed him to send Coach to Exile. Before he left, Coach said he would not eat, drink or sleep while there and Erinn spoke up. She said that was a martyr move as he wanted his trip to be the worst, and a “reason” for why he would lose the immunity. Coach lashed back by going off on a rather long tangent, saying that he doesn’t care what people will say about him and that his body is basically dieing. I doubt that’s true… but maybe in his mind. As Coach walked away JT chose to take Stephen with him on the reward. It was an obvious choice, and should make Taj really wonder where she stands.

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Power Friendship Continues To Dominate Survivor Tocantins

Posted by REALITY REHASH on May 7, 2009 under CBS, Survivor Tocantins
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With Sierra leaving last time, Survivor Tocantins has no obvious vote this round so the game can go in many different directions. Back at camp the group were excited to be the final six but Coach was angry about Erin and Taj voting for someone other then Sierra. He still thinks that the”Warrior Alliance”; is in tact, which isn’t going to happen, and he doesn’t want people who "don’t play the game" as much as him still there. Debbie was the one who got his rant and went back to camp, somewhat annoyed at his constant complaints.Well that was a bit surprising, they are skimping on the intro again. Why haven’t they learned that this makes people mad… WE LIKE THE INTRO! Editors need to get the point.

The next morning Debbie was all about voting out Coach and discussed it with JT. He seemed somewhat against the idea though, realizing how big of a strategist Debbie has become. Down by the river, Stephen and JT bash Debbie and her annoying sayings. They were shocked when she showed up and listened to her claim she is with only them two. As she left they bashed her again and said how she’s acting so nice and naive, yet playing one of the biggest games there. I don’t see it. Of course she’s playing both sides right now, but other then this Debbie hasn’t done too much.

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It All Comes Back To Tribes On Survivor Tocantins

Posted by REALITY REHASH on April 30, 2009 under CBS, Survivor Tocantins
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Survivor Tocantins is finally getting good after two blindsides as we speed on to the season finale. After taking out Tyson, Sierra returned to camp happier then ever after being blindsided herself. She expected to go home that night but has yet another chance. Sadly, Coach didn’t freak out like you would think. He basically said, along with Debbie, that it was a “good move” to keep their place at least somewhat good. Stephen knew they didn’t freak out since they were now at the bottom but he wanted them to freak. He wanted them to explode rather then plot behind his back because there still is a possibility for another flip. The next morning Debbie began talking to Stephen and JT where it seems things were all good. Not sure why she would believe the old alliance was still together, but they didn’t disagree. The plan was for Sierra and Erinn to go next. Something Debbie would be stupid to believe after the last Tribal Council where their alliance basically split.

Following the talk with JT and Stephen, Debbie talked to Coach. They both agreed that they couldn’t trust Stephen and JT any longer and realized they were not playing for at most fourth and fifth. Jalapao gained the upper hand as Timberia continued to fall apart. Their plan was to rebuild Timberia, forming an alliance of Coach, Debbie, Erinn and Sierra. Why do I find it hard to believe that Sierra will want anything to do with it? At the reward challenge it was time to bring out the alliances. They first had to answer questions about the remaining players and then answer those questions back on the majority vote. The winner would be the person whose statue was still standing and all had three lives. In the end the person who won would send one Survivor to Exile and take two with them on the reward to a natural spring and feast.

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The Survivor Tocantins Episode Nobody Saw Coming

Posted by REALITY REHASH on April 23, 2009 under CBS, Survivor Tocantins
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After a blindside Survivor was ready to send another home, but not before some drama of course. Promos have been billing Sierra as a potential immunity winner and if she can pull it off, things are gonna get ugly. Back at camp after sending out Brendan, Sierra wasn’t feeling to good. She knew she was the next to go and just wanted everyone to be civil with her. It then got a bit brighter though as she talked to Coach. She was upset about voting for him, and he seemed to care. At least more then you would think. Could Coach actually sympathize with Sierra and keep her? I doubt it but I can only hope! The next morning it was, like all episodes, all about Coach. He did his yoga in the lake and talked about beating Brendan, he was happy about beating out the “kids” but he still has a few left to beat.

Back up at camp Sierra was begging and pleading to stay. It was more like she making excuses to why she voted for Coach, but nobody was buying it. JT and Stephen still wanted to send her out, even they could use her. I mean she said she just voted how Brendan told her to, so she could be an easy controllable vote. Tyson then talked to Sierra along and continued to put her down. He called her “too stupid” to formulate the vote for Coach and told her that there was nothing to do to stay. Sierra understands her position in the game, going from top to bottom and will do anything to stay. Sadly I don’t think she will.

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Survivor Tocantins Continues Where It Left Off: The Vote

Posted by REALITY REHASH on April 16, 2009 under CBS, Survivor Tocantins
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Last week Survivor featured no Tribal Council yet the most strategy in a long time. Tonight that strategy continued, but this time the Exile alliance finally came into the mix. The night following Joe’s evacuation the group was rather quite. Coach, being the person who has to do everything, broke that silence by telling one of the craziest stories ever heard on TV. Supposedly only three people have “heard” the story before, but now 10 million have. And I bet nobody in this world believes it. The story goes like this. Coach was dropped into the Amazon by the military, for free. He was then captured by natives, beaten and before almost dieing he escaped and paddled to safety. Um it’s pretty hard to believe and I mean it COULD be true. But I have a feeling it’s only true in one place… Coach’s head.

The next morning the Coach show continued as another crazy moment happened. He was doing his ancient yoga yet again and editors just had to mix it to birds flying. It was fun to watch, but Jesus that guy is crazy! Back up at camp Brandon felt safe while JT realized he felt safe. That made JT want him out even more, but not more then Coach. He now believes he holds the power in the game and wants to slay the head of the dragon: Brendon. Oh he also wants to take out Sierra, who is the poop from the dragon. So apparently Sierra is Brendon’s “bowl movement”. Good thing I ate a few ours ago. Back over to JT we saw him and Erinn fishing. She revealed how she was close to Joe, and felt closer to the old Jalapao then her old tribe. That gave JT an in to her vote, but Erinn still wanted to wait it out and remain neutral as long as she could.

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Its All About The Idols On NEW Survivor Tocantins

Posted by REALITY REHASH on April 2, 2009 under CBS, Survivor Tocantins
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After two weeks of no new Survivor it’s time to get back in the game as Survivor Tocantins returns! Following Tribal Council where Spencer went, JT was adamant that the next loss would be a hard one. The next morning, Joe disagreed with that statement as he told Sydney that she had a “free pass” to the merge. It seems we have a few sub-alliances going on on Jalapao and we are FINALLY getting the chance to see it. So far there are JT/Stephen, Stephen/Taj, Joe/Sydney and Joe/JT/Stephen. Who will get the boot if they lose tonight? I’m not really sure, all I know is Stephen isn’t going anywhere with that hidden idol Taj gave to him! Over on Timberia things weren’t as cheery. Rain was on its way as the beans were cooking and of course they weren’t done enough for Coach. He then complained that they should keep them on longer, which they did, and it began to pour. Nobody was happy that Coach didn’t take care of the beans during the rain as both Debbie and Brendan voiced their opinions. It turned out that the beans burned onto the pot, making them inedible and forcing Sierra to comment. The Coach/Sierra quarrel was officially on as he didn’t realize he would have gone psycho if someone did that to him.

It was all about the idol back at Jalapao as Stephen and Taj talked about possibly bringing JT into the alliance, just to get to the merge. Taj has NO clue that JT/Stephen are together, even though it’s rather obvious. Stephen didn’t agree with telling JT about the idol as he wanted to remain the communication between the two,  which is smart but if they realized he was playing them both he may not be in such a great position. With that it was time for the reward challenge where the tribes began creating a barrier for the other tribe. They then had 10 minutes to throw ceramic pigs through the barriers. The tribe with the most through would win the reward of a BBQ at a waterfall. Both tribes started throwing horrible as they broke several pigs, but Timberia picked up an early lead. They started breaking a few though, allowing Jalapao to catch up. Both tribes went back and forth several times on being in first place but it came down to the last second when Timberia scored the tie breaking point, gaining the reward win. Along with the win they got to send someone to exile and for a change they sent Joe. He then chose Erinn to try and sway her with his “charm”.

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