God...frey Jones
Banned
All I know is that his username was Gumby here, and he later caused a ruckus on a forum called Opa Ages, which is from my very short experience, a cesspool of bitter, mean-spirited nerds.
Interesting. I have noticied how much more active Jeff is in the game, will be very intersting to see Season 1. I did watch the last few episodes with my family. I remember my whole family was rooting for Kelly. We all went to Pizza Hut that night and was talking about the finale with our server. Survivor was a lot more popular back then. according to Wkipedia, the final episode for season 1 got 51 million viewers. These days the finale gets 1/5 of that. Philippines got 11 million (according to wiki again). Thank god for that loyal fanbase. Survivor seems like it's going to be like SNL. One of those shows that will never go off the air. Although it will suck when/if Jeff is replaced.It's a little unsettling watching older seasons compared to new ones with how little Probst commentary there seems to be during challenges and at tribal council.
There's so little of Jeff in Season 1 you'd almost think Richard Hatch was hosting the show.
I want to say this changed sometime around Season 5 or 6. And he's only gotten more entrenched in the gameplay ever since.
Also this is him: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu0HDUQKYzIAll I know is that his username was Gumby here, and he later caused a ruckus on a forum called Opa Ages, which is from my very short experience, a cesspool of bitter, mean-spirited nerds.
The show has definitely changed. The Survival aspect of the show used to be pushed a lot, but now CBS pushes the game/social aspects more. Survival is still a big aspect of the show though. It's partially why I love survivor to death, but can't bother watching Big Brother.The only returning cast member I'm happy to see is Phillip, the federal agent. Everyone else, meh.
I can never not watch Survivor, even during the crappy seasons, like the Rob domination season.
I liked Survivor better when they were faced with nature and the elements more. Now they feed the contestants all the time. There's no survival to it. Sure, the players have more energy but it's not keeping with the original spirit of the show.
Malcolm is coming straight back like Russell, from Samoa to HvV (filming immediately afterward), and also like like Amanda and James came back a few months after China to their role in the original FvF.
My point is, based on the range of options, the contestants are pretty good. And I'm sure they're saving a few winners etc for Season 30.
They probably aren't if you're having that reaction.Fuck. I think I just read some spoilers. I really hope they're wrong...
They were spoilers for 2 people that are in the Jury. That could happen to anyone really. I'll just have to watch and see.They probably aren't if you're having that reaction.
Wait, COCHRAN is a Gaffer?
They were spoilers for 2 people that are in the Jury. That could happen to anyone really. I'll just have to watch and see.
tread carefully when reading survivor sucks.
yessssss brendaGAF assemble!
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Maybe the best looking contestant after Sydney.
Well as I said, Russell Hantz was in that same situation between Samoa and HvV which were the first to be filmed back to back, and from what I understand, the other players were given a debriefing of his performance, so I'm sure all players this time around get a debriefing of Malcolm's.There's a difference, though, in the fact that in previous seasons, they would film the spring season in November-ish, so by the time Fans vs. Favorites rolled around the first time, they already had an idea that James and Amanda were liked by the fans, and the hardcore fans would recognize them.
This time around, though, they literally filmed both these seasons back to back over the summer, so the fans have NO idea who Malcolm is. He can't be a favorite in this scenario because all the players will have 0 idea who he is because they've never seen him before.
Hmm, understandable. You'd think CBS/SEG would be on their ass about not leaking stuff though.Any season that has returning players is often spoiled heavily. The former Survivor crew is very cliquey and so word spreads quickly as to how people did. That's why Nicaragua and One World have been the least spoiled seasons in recent memory: all new players.
Hmm, understandable. You'd think CBS/SEG would be on their ass about not leaking stuff though.
My list:
Elisabeth (pre-crazy)
Brenda
Chelsea
Alina
Man, Corinne looks so old now...
Don't know if it's been posted here yet, but the premiere will be 2 hours. First time since.... HvV maybe? I forget. Hopefully they put the extra time to good use and it isn't just The Brandon Show feat. Phillip.
Francesqua.But you already know it will be. The real question is which woman on the cast will Brandon leer at and target for elimination first.
Y'know, I've actually never watched Season 1 of survivor. I was about 8 years old at the time and I didn't know about Survivor. My mom and brother got really into it so me and my dad joined in on season 2 and I've been hooked ever since.
I think I'll have to pick up the DVD soon. It's going to be interesting watching it, the players had never seen a season before to know how to play the game.
So I just started watching Season 1 and you're exactly right. I'm on episode 5 right now. Some things I've observed:It's a little unsettling watching older seasons compared to new ones with how little Probst commentary there seems to be during challenges and at tribal council.
There's so little of Jeff in Season 1 you'd almost think Richard Hatch was hosting the show.
I want to say this changed sometime around Season 5 or 6. And he's only gotten more entrenched in the gameplay ever since.
- There is a big focus on the hike to tribal council, at least in the first few episodes. Now it's never shown.
Interesting. I have seen that season, but I would have been 9 when it aired so I've forgotten some of the details.The hike for some seasons was actually a factor in the gameplay, most notably in Season 2, Survivor: The Australian Outback. The hike was so long, grueling, and complicated that alliances and voting plans were made on the way to tribal council.
Interesting. I have seen that season, but I would have been 9 when it aired so I've forgotten some of the details.