Survivor: Marquesas

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You know, I seriously can't believe it's time for this show again. But alas, it is.

The rules are changing. How? Any early predictions?

The offical site makes it sound like there will only be one tribe. (Good call Slickery!) Anyway. Go meet the players.

-- Anonymous, February 28, 2002

Answers

No early predictions from me (because I am always so, so wrong) but from the review that I read yesterday, I think that there is still two tribes in the beginning. Their names are whatever the Tahitian words are for Fire and Water, I think. The review also said that from the 1st episode, it does not seem as if food, water and fire are really an issue. Apparently, even though they are not given these things in this season, they are so abundant that by the 2nd day, they are eating well and have fire. But, they start bitching at almost immediately.

Back to my early predictions comment, I actually have to say that I had a feeling about Ethan last year. But, that was only because I had read in my Jane Magazine that one of the writers knows Ethan's brother and, of course, he could not divulge how Ethan had done in Africa, but the little bit that he had to say made me think that Ethan had done quite well.

-- Anonymous, February 28, 2002


Yeah. There are 2 tribes. My bad.

Y'all, sweet Neleh brought the Book of Mormon with her. And I can tell you that the Gabriel guy already annoys me. I'm going to call him Ethan Redux. (Just because of the hair.)

-- Anonymous, February 28, 2002


Is it absolutely necessary to have the same demographice make-up for every show cast? We can make our own cast by following these simple casting guidelines-

Need: 1 olderish male, 1 olderish female(bonus if she does a tyically 'male' job), one hot black man, one hot black woman, one very pretty young woman, and 11 anonymous good looking white folks ranging in age from 25-35.

Since the new cast follows this formula exactly, is it forewarning we are in for the same personality types and conflicts as in the first three shows? Sadly, I'm sure it does.

-- Anonymous, February 28, 2002


Where is the Asian representation, people?

I think maybe Master V need to turn in application.

-- Anonymous, February 28, 2002


I am trying to remember if they have ever had an Asian tribe member, can anyone remember one?

-- Anonymous, February 28, 2002


Kel, of the beef jerky episode in season 2?

-- Anonymous, February 28, 2002

I thought the beef jerky guy from Season 2 looked ever so slightly multiracial, like maybe he had a grandparent who was Chinese or Japanese, but other than him, no. Also, there haven't been any Middle Eastern or South Asian or Pacific Islander folks on the show that I can recall. Because of course the only minority representation you need on a show like this is the occasional African American or two. Has there ever been a Latino/a cast member? I can't remember at this point, but I think not.

I stayed mostly away from the Africa series, but I sense I will be sucked back into Marquesas.

-- Anonymous, February 28, 2002


I think Crusty Lip Jessie of S3 was Latina. (Thought it may have been enough for producers that she was from Miami.)

-- Anonymous, February 28, 2002

Cal, the beef jerky guy, was hispanic. I'm sure about any other cast members.

-- Anonymous, February 28, 2002

Who watched? What did you think?

The island is amazingly beautiful and I think we're going to get to see plenty of (Sarah's) skin.

-- Anonymous, March 01, 2002



I think they should have held on to Peter. He was a fine, fine source of entertainment, with his holy talk, his wholey talk, and his Manson lamps.

I don't really like or hate anyone yet. They all seem kind of boring. Except as noted above.

-- Anonymous, March 01, 2002


That Peter guy was such a strange bird! I think that there is definitely an alliance already going on in that camp.

I also was intrigued by the in-fighting already going on in the camp with the over-the-top personality of Kathy, the real estate agent that was freaking out over starting the fire.

My favorites so far are Rob, the construction worker, just for his very frank opinions of the others and, I am a sucker for that damn accent! Rob's biggest detriment so far is his connection with Sarah for such obvious reasons.

I also liked the blonde Ethan, Gabriel...so cute in those glasses!

The island really is beautiful...I would think that the one tribe would be pissed that their water source is just a hole in the ground while the other tribe has an entire waterfall! For showering purposes alone, the waterfall is a definite bonus!

-- Anonymous, March 01, 2002


I HATE ROB!!! He thinks he is so much smarter than every1 else, when in reality he is a jerk who thinks he can control people. He was one of those kids that likes to be in charge but they dont really know what they were doing. He thought he was going to make it to the final 2. Um... ya right. People can see through him so easily. How about when he tried to get two of the girls against each other. THat was BULLony. He is an illeducated twit. He thinks he is so much better than women. He thinks he can control them. He also likes to threaten people. How about when he goes I wont forget this, even though it is a game. Rob thrives on power but the minute someone quastions that power he is lost. He is used to people listening to him because he is so big. Its not going to happen. O ya does any1 know of any I hate Rob pages? If so email them to me please. O ya and if u like Rob, well good luck getting by in this world. You will be crushed just like he was. Don't forget Rob is a power hungry freak who tries to overpower women. And always remember birds of a feather flock together. I fyou don't know what that means ask somebody and it will all make sense.

-- Anonymous, April 13, 2002

I thought Boston Rob played the game incredibly poorly, and I'm not shocked he's gone. Nor am I surprised that one of his own tribe members helped vote him off. I suppose it's a tribute to his deviousness that it wasn't a 9-1 margin.

-- Anonymous, April 13, 2002

It's a whole new game my friends. I was so glad that Paschal and Neleh woke up and am really excited to see how this whole thing goes down.

-- Anonymous, April 18, 2002


Oh, there were hoots and hollers of glee when John got voted out last night, although I would have been just as pleased if it had been any member of his little cabal. Kathy was right that Paschal & Neleh needed a turmoil wake-up call. I just worried that she was pushing it a little heavily. Little did I know how arrogantly the Rotu 4 would behave at the immunity challenge. Way to axe yourselves in the feet, there, guys. Did anyone else notice that when the credits rolled, we saw that Zoe had voted for John, too? I wonder if Paschal & Neleh approached her about the new alliance, or if she just figured it out on her own. This is by far the most merged tribe I've seen on this show. Can't wait to see how it turns out.

-- Anonymous, April 19, 2002

Oh. My. God.

What a great episode last night - I was so glad that Paschal and Neleh came to their senses. I can't stand any of the Rotu Alliance members and was certainly happy to see John, the biggest ass of them all get the boot. His sobbing final words just killed me:

"Mom, Dad, I love you guys more than anything in the world. I was really missing you guys the last few days, so I'm okay with being voted out. But I wish I could have done a little better. You won't be able to retire, Mom, I'm sorry. But I made the game, and I made the Jury, and I did really well, and I'm very proud of myself. Just be happy for me and don't be mad at me. I'm going to go eat really good food and I'm just going to chow down. My abs are incredible but I can't show you right now. Anyways, I'm going to go, I'm really hungry and I'm going to go eat really, really good food. I will talk to you guys later. Peace. Go Big Red."

What a tool.

-- Anonymous, April 19, 2002


Did anyone else notice that when the credits rolled, we saw that Zoe had voted for John, too?

Actually no, I didn't see that. Very interesting. Tammy if probably freaking out. But she probably figured that if she gave her immunity to John that they'd just vote her ass out.

-- Anonymous, April 19, 2002


Yeah, Tammy's definitely next if the underdog alliance holds. I don't think she realized it at Tribal Council, though. I wish we saw more of the talking and jockeying for votes/position on the walk from camp to Tribal Council in this show. I think lots of interesting stuff happens then, and they never show us a single frame of it.

-- Anonymous, April 19, 2002

By the way, did you all know that they do not walk to Tribal Council? Apparently, the shots of them walking is when they hike up to the nearby road and a truck picks them up for Tribal Council. The article I read said that the Tribal Council location is like 5 miles away.

-- Anonymous, April 19, 2002

Well, that explains the lack of walking to TC footage. Except I thought Colby or Elisabeth mentioned something in the Australia series about how long the walk was, and about how it really felt long when they voted off someone they liked but who had to go for strategic reasons. Where'd you learn about the trucks?

-- Anonymous, April 19, 2002

I am not sure whether or not they walked to TC in Australia but I know for sure that they do not in Marquesas. I just read it recently, I am thinking it was either in Entertainment Weekly or on one of those Survivor websites (big confession - I do sometimes check out those Survivor websites, I am just that addicted).

-- Anonymous, April 19, 2002

After the Immunity Challenge, I was like "This sucks. Sean's out there with his (figurative) life on the line, and he doesn't even get a shot to win immunity, since everyone else can vote him off." And I told my fellow co-worker that the two old people should form an alliance with the two non-Rotu people, but that I didn't think they could get a fifth.

So, so smart. I was so happy when Neleh said "I didn't come out here to finish sixth or seventh."

Does anyone else think it would have been totally different if they hadn't knocked Paschal out so early? That was just moronic.

-- Anonymous, April 19, 2002


Well, John summed it up pretty nicely when he said that he regarded Paschal & Neleh as two free passes. I think the Rotu 4 thought that the two of them really did want to finish 6th or 7th, and were happy to be used that way. Dumb, dumb, dumb. Even if their ultimate goal was to use Neleh & Paschal, John & his crew shouldn't have been so cavalier and arrogant in their axeing of them. It showed how little they cared for the old Rotu ways and how totally self-serving they were.

-- Anonymous, April 20, 2002

I'm a little freaked out by the position that Kathy is now in. She's tight with Vee and Sean, then, separately, she's tight with Paschal and Neleh. That makes her in a power position, at least until the next tribal council. And I think she wants Zoe gone, and I think she'll try to manipulate that into happening.

-- Anonymous, April 21, 2002

I don't know that she's tight with them so much as she happens to be a key ally for them right now. She and Sean, I think, will go as soon as they can reasonably be eliminated. But that might not be for awhile ... it's Tammy's turn to go home on Thursday.

-- Anonymous, April 22, 2002

I still think it could be Sean if keeps on being so annoyingly nonsensical, flatulent, and lazybummy. Tammy might stay if she re- ingratiates herself properly with the underdog alliance. Did y'all see the Entertainment Weekly interview with John? It's good, even though these interviews are opportunities for mad revisionism by the losers. His comments about Gabriel were particularly interesting.

-- Anonymous, April 22, 2002

If it were me, the General would be the next to go. He's strong and might be able to win immunity.

Can I ask a question? How does Neleh figure her name should be pronounced "Nell-Lee-Uh"? Can an H be its own syllable now?

-- Anonymous, April 22, 2002


(Hey Sophie! Link's not working. Can you just cut and past the URL for us?)

I'm just interested to find out what was up with Zoe voting for John.

-- Anonymous, April 22, 2002


Non-broken linky fun:

http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,232394~3~0~johnexplainswhyhes,00.ht ml

I wonder the same thing about the pronunciation of Neleh. I read somewhere that she was named for one of her grandmothers, whose name was Helen. (Geddit? Neleh = Helen, backwards!) Maybe it really is pronounced "Neh-LAY", but she's too nice to correct the other contestants?

-- Anonymous, April 22, 2002


D'oh! Me fixie link when copy to address line. There is an extra space between ht ml.

http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,232394~3~0~johnexplainswhyhes,00.ht ml

-- Anonymous, April 22, 2002


Sorry, I meant to put it there correctly. Try this:

http://www.ew.com/ew/report/0,6115,232394~3~0~johnexplainswhyhes,00.ht ml

-- Anonymous, April 22, 2002


Dammit! The link is too long to correct the space so you will just have to remove the space once you paste to the address line. I was just trying to help...but, alas, I am about as sharp as a marble when it comes to this shit. Please, ignore the past 2 postings, y'all.

-- Anonymous, April 22, 2002

Aw, don't worry, Dawn. It's the fault of dig-dang E.W. Pack of excessively long URL-creating punks.

-- Anonymous, April 22, 2002

So, for whatever reason, I found myself liking Sean last night. He and Pappy were just too cute at the reward.

Why do you think they went with Zoe over the General? Because they knew the other two would vote for Zoe and they wanted to use their votes while they could? Or because they were really worried she'd be a threat in immunity challenges?

And how rude was she to Tammy? Mayn. What a psycho.

-- Anonymous, April 26, 2002


I'm just glad I won't have to look at Zoe's hideous face for a while.

Sean was kind of cute, not very annoying. It'll be interesting to see if he stays like this.

-- Anonymous, April 26, 2002


I would just like to direct you all to scroll up to my post on April 21st, wherein I called ZOE as a goner this week. HAH!

-- Anonymous, April 26, 2002

I thought it was interesting, but dumb, to vote Zoe off. Zoe's a nut and she played the game miserably after the merge, but I would have gotten rid of Robert. They had a perfect chance -- he had given up -- and now he may be a lot more energized from here on out.

I still think Tammy goes next week if she loses immunity, but she impressed me yesterday. She knew she had to win the challenge to stay in the game, she worked very hard at it, and she did so. She's dangerous, and part of the reason I'd have sent Robert packing is that it would leave Tammy totally isolated. Now they both can spend three more days pleading with Pascal and Neleh to switch sides again, even temporarily, and if Sean returns to his irritating ways that might be pretty convincing.

-- Anonymous, April 26, 2002


See ya Tammy. Rob's in a tough spot now though, huh?

-- Anonymous, May 02, 2002

I was rather surprised at all the Neleh hate going on last night. Granted, it was not the smartest move on her part to keep going on and on about the cruise ship, etc. but did how could any of them think that Paschal would take anyone other than her?

Also, why do y'all think that Tammy and Rob chose to make Vecepia their victim?

-- Anonymous, May 03, 2002


My speculation is that after discussing forming an alliance with Tammy and Robert, Sean sent Vee off to propose it to them, and whatever she did backfired so Tammy & Robert voted for Vee, to send a message, because undoubtedly they knew their votes were next to to worthless.

My predictions for next week: first choice Robert, second choice? Vee or Neleh. Tough call.

-- Anonymous, May 03, 2002


I don't think Sean and Vecepia ever seriously took their proposal for an alliance to Tammy and Rob, because T&R should have jumped at the chance. Both of them are highly competitive and want to win -- they would have absolutely nothing to lose in an alliance with Sean and V. I still don't know why Sean and V didn't do it, unless it was Sean's fondness for Paschal. Like they said, it would have guaranteed them a final four seat.

The only thing I can figure about Tammy and Rob voting for Vecepia is they felt bad for her on her birthday and wanted to send her home to be with her husband. I mean, she wasn't a very strong competitor in the musical shells game.

-- Anonymous, May 03, 2002


See, I think the Vee votes were a shot across the bow Paschal, Neleh and Kathy. It's a question Tammy and Robert asked two weeks ago: "Who do you want standing next to you when it comes down to the final four."

Voting for Vee is one last attempt to get Paschal and Neleh to go back to voting off the non-Roku tribe members. It would certainly be in their best interests to start at least thinking about that, since after next week -- if Robert goes -- Neleh and Paschal lose their power to influence the game. They could lose a 3-2 vote if Kathy sides with Sean and Vee.

I'm no Tammy fan, but I think she's right in her closing statement. If Robert gets voted off next week, I have no idea how the other five will make it through to the end. Who else does any work at all?

-- Anonymous, May 03, 2002


And I'll be cheering very hard for Robert to win immunity. I don't care if he wins the whole game, but I want to see what the other five do if they can't vote him off.

-- Anonymous, May 04, 2002

Me too! Just to keep it interesting. I hope they get rid of Vee. She annoys me. But I just can't imagine Sean voting for her, which is exactly why Kathy should round up N&P to do so.

-- Anonymous, May 04, 2002

That's why if Robert's smart, he'll go to Paschal and Neleh and ask them if they want to finish fourth and fifth, or actually have a chance to win it all. Because if they vote Robert off this week, one of them goes three days later.

But I really don't think they'll see that. Paschal, at least, certainly won't.

-- Anonymous, May 04, 2002


What did y'all think?

And can I say how much I hate that it's not hard to predict who's going out by the way the show's edited some weeks? I mean, you knew Neleh wasn't going anywhere because they kept harping on the fact that she might.

-- Anonymous, May 10, 2002


I think that Kathy is definitely done next week. I can't believe that no one had anything to say in their private interviews about the fact that her son was such a lazy, spoiled "pretty boy". That boy was too lazy to even give her advice on what alliance path to take.

-- Anonymous, May 10, 2002

Oh, and I gotta say that "Oh my heck" is getting on my last hecking nerve.

-- Anonymous, May 10, 2002

I think next week, Kathy is going to ally herself with Sean, they're going to get Vee in, and vote out Neleh. (And not a moment to soon. Oh my heck? That doesn't even make fucking sense!)

-- Anonymous, May 10, 2002

Kathy's still the key vote next week -- she gets to pick who's going to be in the final two. Either she aligns with Sean and votes out Neleh or vice-versa.

She's in great shape to finish third, but in terrible shape for making the final two unless she wins immunity. If I were her, I'd try and vote out Paschal first, then switch sides and join with Neleh to force a tiebreaker and vote out Vee (depending on how the tiebreaker's decided). I think her only chance is if the final three is somehow her, Neleh and either Sean or Vee, and I don't think she'll be able to make that happen.

-- Anonymous, May 10, 2002


I didn't see it but read the TWoP board right after it aired, so I have a sense of what happened.

I just don't like Vee. I can't put my finger on it, but there's something dishonest about her. She seems annoyed by the whole thing, so it's like, WHY are you here?

My dream final two would be Paschal and Sean. Sean's really grown on me.

And yes, "Oh my heck"? I understand that you're Mormon, Neleh, but cut it out. Say gosh like a normal person.

-- Anonymous, May 10, 2002


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