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©2005 Jason Cross
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Tuesday, February 18, 2003 |
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It's that time of year again, that special time when a hushed silence falls and all is at peace. That time of year I like to call "Survivor Season."
So this season, it's Survivor in the Western Hemisphere for the first time, namely The Amazon. And they've divided the tribes into two groups - men vs women. As the men's team undoubtedly would say, "Boo yah!"
Some quick reflections on the season opener, for those who care:
* It was kind of cool to see a deaf person on Survivor (that woman whose name escapes me right now, but I'm sure you could find out who here at the Survivor web site. I doubt she will last long, though, as the others seem akward to interact with her, making her an easy target for initial vote-outs.
* Many of the men acted like idiots, all trying to out-macho each other. But they did pull a good camp together really quick.
* Many of the women also acted like idiots by not pulling a camp together. It looks like when it rains in the next episode, they will be all without real shelter while the men will be dry.
* It was funny to see the women come from so far behind to beat the men due to a couple of them not being able to cross a balance beam without falling off.
* Jeff Probst really seems concerned about divided tribes.
Survivor - that guilty pleasure. :) |
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