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Survivor Cagayan: Brains vs Brawn vs Beauty

I have to agree, woo made the show this episode. From the expressions he pulls and the commentating whilst stealing the clue, what is there not to love? I laughed at Morgan and have to say I am still a fan. Not that I agree with her views, but her blatancy is entertaining. You know some of those boys still won't care either way though ha!
 
I have to agree, woo made the show this episode. From the expressions he pulls and the commentating whilst stealing the clue, what is there not to love? I laughed at Morgan and have to say I am still a fan. Not that I agree with her views, but her blatancy is entertaining. You know some of those boys still won't care either way though ha!
The funny thing is while Woo was spying on Spencer I was thinking how funny it'd be if Woo could somehow ninja up to his shorts and steal the clue but then I thought nah Spencer's too close so Woo would never get away with it. Little did I know Spencer would leave his damn shorts there as a gift hahahaha! For all his talk of gameplay and how other people are making stupid moves he made the most amateur mistake of them all. It's just too bloody bad he ended up with the idol anyway as I've totally gone off him now. Woo or Tony for the win!*

*subject to change as I'm as fickle as they come
 
I don't know what the fuss is about spencer I dont like him at all...Woo is so funny,would be great if he won
I liked him at the beginning as he seemed like the only one with sense amongst the dodos in the Brain tribe. His outburst last week at TC and leaving the clue for Woo has turned me off now. I can't cheer for someone like that. He comes across almost a bit teenage girlish to me. Bitchy and they often think they know more than they actually do.
 
Oh yes you nailed that description @Mrs Butterface ,not sure how they chose these so-called brains.Next time forget the gimmick and just go with two tribes.I did see somewhere that there is possibly only a final two this year
 
Here's the first half of an interview with Morgan. I found the part interesting where she says her and Tash approached Tony and LJ about switching up the alliances but got shot down. Kind of makes me sad as I'm really loving this season and it just reminds you how much we don't get to see.

Reality TV World: So had you thought you were in danger going into Tribal Council, like what had you thought was going to happen? Were you surprised to be voted off?

Morgan McLeod: No, I really was not surprised. I had been preparing myself all day for probably the reality that I was going home, and so I think that's why my reaction was just kind of like, "Okay," like, "I knew this was coming." I didn't cry or was stunned like several other people this season, because I just kind of knew.

Reality TV World: How did you know? Because like Jeff Probst pointed out, you didn't seem to be the obvious choice to be the vote target?

Morgan McLeod: I just kind of knew because Kass made irrational choices and she didn't like that I, you know, made her feel uncomfortable and that I upset her. And she didn't want me around anymore and it really wasn't a strategic move on their part.

They could've -- they should've voted someone else out that was a power player that could've won the million dollars, but they chose me. And I think [Tony Vlachos] wanting to vote me out, he knew that Kass was a little unpredictable, and he knew with me around, it made her insane and it made her go crazy.

So he just wanted me gone to kind of calm down Kass and make her feel comfortable so he could kind of guide her and mold her into voting and being his follower.

Reality TV World: When Jeremiah Wood asked you whom your alliance should vote for, you immediately said Kass and then Spencer Bledsoe interrupted and suggested maybe Tony instead. What was going through your mind at that point? Because it's been questioned whether gunning for Kass would've been a strategic move as well.

Morgan McLeod: Right, and I think I just said it immediately because I was just so mad at her still. I was just like, "Let's get her out." I was, you know, we had approached people -- Latasha "Tasha" Fox and I had approached LJ McKanas, we had approached Tony, and we were like, "Come on. Is there anything we can do? Can we change up these alliances?"

And they had turned us down, so we all just sat down and I was feeling really defeated. We were like, "One of us is getting voted out tonight and there's nothing we can do about it." I think I even said, like, "Our votes aren't even going to count."

I was so, just, defeated. And I just wanted Kass to see her name on that card, but you know, Spencer being the smart guy he is, he's like, "No, let's do Tony. We can try to get someone else. We can try to get Kass -- as much as we hate her -- let's just try to coax her back in."

Reality TV World: Had Spencer shared that conversation with Kass in which he had tried to convince her to flip back with you guys or were you unaware of that?

Morgan McLeod: Oh no, we knew. We all knew. And he was like, "Morgan, come on. Be nice to her; Just say you're sorry." And I was like, "No, I'm not going to get on my hands and knees and beg for her forgiveness and say I'm sorry. That's just not who I am." And, you know, it cost me going home, but I think I have a little dignity left. I'm glad that I didn't beg for her forgiveness.

Reality TV World: Did you have any idea Spencer had found the hidden Immunity Idol, or did he keep that a secret from your alliance?

Morgan McLeod: Ah, man. Gosh, it was so long ago. I'm pretty sure we knew. I just had no idea that he did it right in front of Kass, and so I was just laughing and like cheering him on last night, because Kass was specifically told to watch him and she prides herself on being this sly lawyer who never misses anything. And he found an idol right under her nose, (laughs) so that was just great!

Reality TV World: So how did everyone else think the idol search had ended? Did you guys believe someone had found it or did it just kind of fizzle out? Because everyone seemed really frantic for awhile, and although viewers knew Spencer had found it, it didn't seem like anyone else out there had an awareness of it.

Morgan McLeod: I think they definitely continued to look. Tony, he just never lets anything go. He is just always thinking strategy. He barely slept that night, so he was just always up thinking, and you can tell. He's always just paranoid. So he kept continuing to look.

I think that we -- it was just kind of, we all knew that someone had it, and it was just, who? It kind of caused some tension around the camp because it's the idol and we didn't know if it was that special type of hairy idol, whatever it may be. So, it caused some tension.

Reality TV World: Kass said you had never even talked to her during the game. Was that true? Because you did admit you were ignoring her during one of last night's confessional interviews.

Morgan McLeod: No, a complete lie. We absolutely talked and she told me several life stories. I mean, I don't know if they were real stories because she lied to us, saying she was just a stay-at-home mom and a reindeer handler.

But actually, she's a lawyer. She told me all these stories about how she dropped out of college, traveled the world within the armed services and all these crazy stories. I thought that it was -- I was listening, laughing, asking questions -- but I guess that wasn't enough for her. She needed more.

Reality TV World: You said you thought Kass was a "bitter, ugly old lady" who hates you because you're "cuter than her." Was that just frustration, or do you really feel that way?

Morgan McLeod: (Laughs) I was really, really upset. And I was extremely tired and hungry and dehydrated, so I think I was a little harsh. I think I could take out like the ugly and the old. I do think she was a little bitter of a person, but yeah, I mean, I'm not really like that in real life.

I don't think I'm prettier than everyone and I'm just the queen of the world like I was portrayed. I'm normal, I'm down to earth and, you know, unfortunately, people saw me as I exited the show that way. But I think everyone on the island or on the show -- besides Kass -- can vouch for me and say, like, "No, Morgan's a cool person."

Reality TV World: If you don't think Kass' issue with you was based on looks, do you have any idea or a new theory as to why you two seemed to clash as much as you did?

Morgan McLeod: She's just -- she hated [Sarah Lacina] too for reasons, I guess, Sarah had some power and Kass wanted to be the one with all the power in the decision-making. I just, I don't know.

Something I did, something about me, she just did not like. And maybe it was judging a book by its cover, I'm not quite sure. I honestly don't know. She's very erratic, so I mean, I honestly couldn't tell you why she hated me so much.

Reality TV World: Kass compared you to "an old dog" last night. What was your reaction to that? (Laughs)

Morgan McLeod: Oh my gosh, that was hysterical, because everyone who knows me, knows that I'm not just some lazy person that is just waited on hand and foot. I go to school full-time, I work, I've worked since I was 14-years-old, like, I'm not a lazy person. So it was just funny.

http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/...astoff-morgan-mcleod-talks-(part-1)-16190.php
 
I liked him at the beginning as he seemed like the only one with sense amongst the dodos in the Brain tribe. His outburst last week at TC and leaving the clue for Woo has turned me off now. I can't cheer for someone like that. He comes across almost a bit teenage girlish to me. Bitchy and they often think they know more than they actually do.

Exactly how I feel! I realised I was trying to like him last night but I kept thinking how forceful his reactions and opinions are. I know that tony is this way too but nowhere near as whiny as spencer. He also smirks too often for my liking. I think I've said it before, but he lacks charm or maybe he needs to upgrade on the people skills. I think for me, it's the way he thinks he plays the game so well when really he is hustling like each one of them in there. I still have a soft spot for him though, he does push himself in the challenges, I just want him to lose the agro mood swings if he doesn't get his way.
 
Exactly how I feel! I realised I was trying to like him last night but I kept thinking how forceful his reactions and opinions are. I know that tony is this way too but nowhere near as whiny as spencer. He also smirks too often for my liking. I think I've said it before, but he lacks charm or maybe he needs to upgrade on the people skills. I think for me, it's the way he thinks he plays the game so well when really he is hustling like each one of them in there. I still have a soft spot for him though, he does push himself in the challenges, I just want him to lose the agro mood swings if he doesn't get his way.
Tony at least seems like he's taking the piss out of himself at times and gets right into it. Hearing that he stayed up all night after they searched for the idol made me laugh but is also so "yep, that's Tony". The dude tried to make a secret spy flap on their shelter so I expect nothing less lol. Spencer acts like the kid who doesn't understand why the $1500 worth of tutoring his parents paid for final exams didn't give him word for word the questions on the test. And when he sees they're phrased differently, he's totally thrown and it's everyone else's fault. That's so opposite to my personality I just can't hope for him anymore.
 
Tony at least seems like he's taking the piss out of himself at times and gets right into it. Hearing that he stayed up all night after they searched for the idol made me laugh but is also so "yep, that's Tony". The dude tried to make a secret spy flap on their shelter so I expect nothing less lol. Spencer acts like the kid who doesn't understand why the $1500 worth of tutoring his parents paid for final exams didn't give him word for word the questions on the test. And when he sees they're phrased differently, he's totally thrown and it's everyone else's fault. That's so opposite to my personality I just can't hope for him anymore.
That's a freaking good analogy! Kind of sums up how I feel he just doesn't adapt to unpredictability and that things need to run the course he sets out in his mind. When I think of tony taking the piss out of himself, I think of last weeks tribal meeting and how he was poking fun of his age and he is bald etc. he can play the game and still have fun. Though next week he seems to have entered paranoia territory. I'm super excited about the woo and tony going head to head. If I could download the episode right now, I probably would.
 
Love my Survivor end of week ritual. New episode, then Survivor Know It Alls, followed by exit interviews, RHAP and then Parvati on Survivor live. Survivor has a great internet community, especially as the Survivors are commenting on twitter now.

Next week, if the preview can be in any way relied on, Tony targeting Woo... if you think about it, if Tony wants Woo, and the fun of strategizing again, then all he needs is Kaos, who could be convinced Woo is a threat, as long as she feels like she made the decision, and then if Spencer wins immunity, why wouldnt Kass go along with Woo? God knows she's a flipper. And Tasha and Jerimiah have no other choice than to work together.

After this move, the idea of an alliance would be history, and Tony, and Kass would be in their element, chaos. Spencer could navigate it, Trish has been surprisingly effective when she has wanted something. She would stay with LJ, if she could, I spose. Jefra would obviously follow her leader.

Fun season. This could have been a standard Pagonging vote, but the episode was fun.
 
Love my Survivor end of week ritual. New episode, then Survivor Know It Alls, followed by exit interviews, RHAP and then Parvati on Survivor live. Survivor has a great internet community, especially as the Survivors are commenting on twitter now.

Next week, if the preview can be in any way relied on, Tony targeting Woo... if you think about it, if Tony wants Woo, and the fun of strategizing again, then all he needs is Kaos, who could be convinced Woo is a threat, as long as she feels like she made the decision, and then if Spencer wins immunity, why wouldnt Kass go along with Woo? God knows she's a flipper. And Tasha and Jerimiah have no other choice than to work together.

After this move, the idea of an alliance would be history, and Tony, and Kass would be in their element, chaos. Spencer could navigate it, Trish has been surprisingly effective when she has wanted something. She would stay with LJ, if she could, I spose. Jefra would obviously follow her leader.

Fun season. This could have been a standard Pagonging vote, but the episode was fun.
Do you have links to the survivors twitter profiles?
 
No, but it is normally their name, or 'name survivor' or 'survivor name.' At the very end of the RHAP Thursday podcasts they go through all the notable ones for the week, and point out who is tweeting well.
 
Tony is nothing but a little paranoid punk ass bitch. The last thing I want is for the remnants of the brains dodo tribe to take this out. Tash and Spencer in particular are insufferable, nothing redeemable about those fools. Tash for keeping J'Tia, an inept imbecile hell bent on destroying their tribe all because she's was a fellow 'sistah'. And Spencer... well the guy just rubs me the wrong way and it doesn't help that he looks up to human filth like Mitt Romney.
 
Last week I say I feel like we haven't got to know LJ or Jeremiah at all and now one of them bites the dust. :wideyed:

Let's try this again... I feel like I've barely gotten to know Spencer, Kass or Tony at all. I'd really love to see more of them! :shifty:
 
I just hope Woo, Tony & Spencer stick around for ages - they entertain me the most, but all are not playing too great/idiots.
The idol hunt was hilarious.
Tony has kind eyes, and bounces balls like no other.
I would want to smack Kass if I lived with her, she is nasty.
 
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