Friday, September 15, 2006

Bye Bye Bitch! pt 1


Sekou was the first person to be eliminated from Survivor: Cook Islands. He was voted out by the women of his tribe which was pretty funny. I really enjoyed last night's episode! It's been a while since I felt the Survivors were actually interesting. I genuinely enjoyed watching them last night.

The Survivors were split into four separate racial groups:

Rarotonga (Caucasian American)


Puka Puka (Asian American)


Aitutaki (Hispanic American)


Manihiki (African American)



They all went to different locations and built their shelters. Puka Puka was fast and efficient as was Aitutaki. Manihiki was unorganized and Rarotonga had the biggest flub of the night. After Jonathan went to the trouble of stealing a chicken from Puka Puka, Rarotonga ended up with two chickens at their camp site. Jessica ended up accidentally giving the unsuspecting chickens freedom. Now the Rarotunga tribe have to listen to chickens crow in the morning! How annoying!




When it came down to the immunity challenge Manihiki ended up in last place because they couldn't work together. At the end of the competition Jeff Probst announced the Exile Island was back and Manihiki would have to pick a member of some other tribe to go for the night. The men of the tribe (Nathan and Sekou) immediately separated from the women and made the decision for the tribe. It was a little "bros before ho's" for my taste. They sent Jonathan to Exile Island because of the chicken theft.



In the end Manihiki was split. Sundra and Rebecca wanted Sekou out. Nathan and Sekou wanted Sundra out. This left Stephanie with the deciding vote. She chose to align with the women and sent Sekou home in a vote of 3 to 2.

I stand by my four picks!




Stephanie, Cristina, JP, and Parvarti were all pretty much what I suspected. If I got to choose 2 more players to watch out for I would pick Becky and Candice. Becky is strong and silent...but it turns out Candice is the "Amber" of the season! She is already hugging up to Adam in Rarotonga!



more as I know


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