Survivor 30: A Song of Descents -- Episode 3 Recap/Analysis
With Dom back from assisting Benedict Cumberbatch in thwarting criminal masterminds, we return to break down a pre-merge episode of Borneo Episode 3 of Worlds Apart. Is Tyler the faceup winner or are the editors just Josh-ing us? Can Shirin recover or is she as fucked as that monkey? And whose spots are most enviable as we embark on God's true gift to Blue Collar: the swap? All that and more when you listen below, here, or on iTunes here.
I don't know what I enjoyed more: the unmitigated horror in Dom's voice when he realized Colin was making him participate in a 'knock knock' joke, or the fact that Colin made him laugh!
I think of all the tribes, it's actually White Collar that is least likely to splinter at the tribe swap, because everybody thinks they're in a majority alliance. There was a secret scene in week 2, where Joaquin is lecturing Max (and Tyler) for sending So home, and Max is making up an explanation. Basically, Joaquin thinks it's a boys club with Carolyn and Shirin on the outs.
Obviously, anything's possible, but I think it's safer for White Collar to keep their numbers than throw a challenge to vote off Joaquin. No Collar should absolutely get rid of Will. Blue Collar would probably be best served getting rid of Mike and finding a way to make Dan feel he's secure--then join up with No Collar to overthrow the ruling class. As one does.
No closing words on Nina (or Vince, last week)?
ReplyDeleteI don't know what I enjoyed more: the unmitigated horror in Dom's voice when he realized Colin was making him participate in a 'knock knock' joke, or the fact that Colin made him laugh!
ReplyDeleteI think of all the tribes, it's actually White Collar that is least likely to splinter at the tribe swap, because everybody thinks they're in a majority alliance. There was a secret scene in week 2, where Joaquin is lecturing Max (and Tyler) for sending So home, and Max is making up an explanation. Basically, Joaquin thinks it's a boys club with Carolyn and Shirin on the outs.
Obviously, anything's possible, but I think it's safer for White Collar to keep their numbers than throw a challenge to vote off Joaquin. No Collar should absolutely get rid of Will. Blue Collar would probably be best served getting rid of Mike and finding a way to make Dan feel he's secure--then join up with No Collar to overthrow the ruling class. As one does.