This lot are too stupid to hunt for idols & to do hard puzzles.
There could be a neon sign flashing saying idol is here & they would think it is some sort of trap.
…^^ wot Kaz said ^^… lol!… cheers.




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This lot are too stupid to hunt for idols & to do hard puzzles.
There could be a neon sign flashing saying idol is here & they would think it is some sort of trap.
So is it correct there's no episode tonight (Tuesday)?
Sad :-(So is it correct there's no episode tonight (Tuesday)?
Actually We do… I replied in one of the episode threads… Episode 1 Dave says “very juicy blindside” and it stuck……. Unfortunately not so excitingAnd we still don’t know why he’s called juicy Dave.
Really, I missed that lol. The hype more often than not leads to disappointment. They’re claiming that next Sunday has one of the best moves in Survivor history. Prepare to be underwhelmed!So taking a shot at Josh is a "big move" and the promo is teasing "the biggest move in Survivor history"
So *many* puzzle challenges? Did I read that right? Almost every challenge has involved some kind of wrestling in the first half of the game. Aus Survivor definitely has the most tough challenges out of any survivor franchiseWonder why there seem to be so few idols and so few people hunting for them. I thought as soon as somebody left, that idol got hidden again but apparently not. Also disappointed in so many puzzle challenges, nowhere near the variety of challenges as in USA
Yep, with two episodes/ week my calculations indicate finale on Sunday 10th April.So is it correct there's no episode tonight (Tuesday)?
Is part of the problem that the Blood v Water twist means only half of them actually want to play whilst their partners have largely just come along for the ride?
CHRISSYThat’s pretty spot on I’d say. People are casted for their partner. For instance, Mel was the fan of the two so Michelle was probably there for the ride. Jessie as well with Jordie being there due to Jesse. It’s funny tho, sometimes the person who isn’t a fan usually ends up doing better, probably because recruits tend to stay very loyal to their original alliances.