Survivor Nicaragua: Ep 2 - Fatigue Makes Cowards of Us All
Tempers flare at La Flor and fights erupt as the young castaways struggle to overcome some potentially dangerous personality conflicts, and one castaway behaves erratically an finally reaches a breaking point that threatens to end their game early.
Just the little description sounds juicy. Does anyone want to make bets on how many times football is mentioned by Jimmy Johnson? I'm going to go with at least 3.
[QUOTE=fabulous788;209361]Just the little description sounds juicy. Does anyone want to make bets on how many time football is mentioned by Jimmy Johnson? I'm going to go with at least 3.[/QUOTE]
Well, considering that the title of the episode is a classic VL quote, I say at least three as well :D
[QUOTE=molds13;209369]Still kind of bothered that they have "Fabio", "Sash", and "Benry" on the intros. Call them by their real names...[/QUOTE]
Can we change Chase's name too? Because if others have nicknames, the hottest guy must have one.
[QUOTE=molds13;209364]Well, considering that the title of the episode is a classic VL quote, I say at least three as well[/QUOTE]
Technically VL borrowed it from Patton, or at least that is what my research has concluded. :wink2:
[QUOTE]Fatigue makes cowards of us all. Men in condition do not tire. - General George S. Patton, Jr., Letter of Instruction. March 6, 1944.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bacchus;209371]Technically VL borrowed it from Patton, or at least that is what my research has concluded. :wink2:[/QUOTE]
Not in JJ's mind ;)
Vince Lombardi is God.
[QUOTE=fabulous788;209373]I don't like this NaOnka girl. She seems to be mean just for the sake of being mean.[/QUOTE]
Her comments about Kelly rubbed me the wrong way.
[QUOTE=Bacchus;209377]Her comments about Kelly rubbed me the wrong way.[/QUOTE]
I think if Kelly were to make it to the end, I'm sure she wouldn't want the sympathy votes. I bet she didn't come on Survivor for that. She just wants to prove she's just as good as us two legged humans and if she can make it to the end I would see it as a huge accomplishment.
I had a feeling the older tribe would win, just because there is so much time left and I don't think there would be that much drama right now concerning who would go home in their tribe. In other words, episode pacing was definitely a spoiler as it is all but assumed if the older tribe had lost, Holly would be out the door without even a conversation.
I agree about disliking paired immunity/reward. I like two separate events to split up the show, although they seem to like this setup in the early going to give more time to focus on the larger amount of people initially in the game.
[QUOTE=Bacchus;209394]I had a feeling the older tribe would win, just because there is so much time left and I don't think there would be that much drama right now concerning who would go home in their tribe. In other words, episode pacing was definitely a spoiler as it is all but assumed if the older tribe had lost, Holly would be out the door without even a conversation.
I agree about disliking paired immunity/reward. I like two separate events to split up the show, although [B]they seem to like this setup in the early going to give more time to focus on the larger amount of people initially in the game[/B].[/QUOTE]
I still don't know half of their names. And of course once they win Holly completely turns back around and is having a better time.
[QUOTE=molds13;209399]Are they really talking about getting rid of their biggest female threat? It's their first tribal council.[/QUOTE]
That or one of the healthy "alpha" males. Yup, they definitely want to lose! ;)
It makes absolutely no sense that the two people up for discussion are their strongest girl and one of their top 2 guys. They must really want to lose...
I think when you open up too much at tribal, you are bound to get sent home. Best part of the episode, Jeff says whoop-***. Shannon is digging his own grave.
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