Thursday, September 29, 2016

Survivor 33 Recap "My 1st Thoughts On The Players"

    Hello everyone and welcome back to the blog after a week off! I’m excited to jump back into the swing of things by starting to recap Survivor. For those who haven’t seen the show, it’s basically Big Brother but on an island where people also have to survive off of the bare minimum. Also, during the first stages of the game there are separate “tribes” and based off a competition, a person will be voted off from the losing tribe. There are other mechanics to the show, but I can explain those when they become relevant. For my first blog on this season, I thought I’d use it to give my initial impression of the players. If you’re busy and don’t want to read a bunch, here’s the summary: Not Good. 

    But first (yes I’m stealing Julie Chen’s line), let’s talk about the theme real quick. The first tribe is of Generation Xers. The second is of millennials. I want to take a second to talk about how annoying this theme is. The first two episodes have been nonstop bombarding us with comparisons between the two generations where the millennials are the “free spirits” and the Gen Xers are the “hard workers.”  But, here’s the thing: the generations aren’t different. Hear me out. While the technology and ways to work have changed, the quality of people doing so really haven’t. It’s just a different context. If you put the soul of a gen xer into a millennial baby, I’m willing to bet that nothing would change. Or did Survivor forget that Gen Xers were considered the “free spirits” and “lazy kids” to the Baby Boomers? It’s an age old cycle. 

Ok, mini rant over. Let’s talk about the players this season.

Jay: I have mixed feelings about him. While he is involved in the Pretty Kid alliance that I hate, he at least seems to have a semblance of intelligence to him. Case in point: he was smart enough to know Taylor’s showmance was a bad thing and that he needed to cool his engines.
Hannah: We go from someone with some intelligence, to someone who miraculously showed none last night. The target was Figgy until Michelle whispered to her during tribal to vote out Mari instead. Here’s the kicker: Michelle wouldn’t tell her the reason until after. HELLO?! If someone won’t tell you the reason until after you do it, that’s a pretty good reason NOT to do it. Furthermore, the fact that she was told last minute proves she is on the bottom of the “Kappa Kappa” alliance, a name that she gave them last episode. So now a showmance and an alliance that doesn’t need her is strong in this game. She screwed herself.

Michaela: I have a feeling that if she can learn to control her instinct to confront people, that she will make it far. She’s fairly perceptive and is able to move past not liking someone if keeping them in the game still benefits her.
Tayor: He is the stereotypical surfer type who you expect to only know the word “dude.” Also, because he is pretty he started a showmance with Figgy. That alone shows he sucks at this game and being aware of his position. Figgy and he lucked out that he had two alliance members that worked to save her.
Adam: I really don’t have an impression of him outside of the fact that he talks REALLY loud when he is giving his confessionals.
Figgy: I really wish I could say that I liked her. But, I just can’t. Anyone who comes into a game show talking about how they want to win and “find a husband” I can’t respect. She also came off like a total brat in her conversation with Michaela. She felt the need to start a confrontation while Michaela was just eating sugar cane. Sure, Michaela was giving her the side eye, but learn to ignore that.
Zeke: He seems like a cool guy, but he is completely out of his element with this tribe. He needs to lay low for a bit until a tribe swap can put him into a better position.
Michelle:  I give her props for being able to get Hannah to switch her vote. It shows that she engenders trust in people fairly easily, and she was able to save her true alliance member. However, I can’t give her too much props because it’s not hard to manipulate an idiot. I’d like to see her work when she is faced with a better challenge.
Will: He left high school to play on Survivor. How have his parents not killed him? I’d be six feet under if I did something like that.
Lucy: Who? She hasn’t said a word the first two episodes. I guess we can pencil her in for makes jury but doesn’t win.

David: Ugh. He is so paranoid and that’s what keeps him in a bad position. But his alliance with Ken is endearing so he has that going for him.

Ken: I like Ken. He seems down to earth and good at challenges. Basically, he is like my past favorite Joe. The issue is, these guys don’t win. The second they lose an individual immunity after the merge, they are voted out. I’ll enjoy him while I can.
Paul: The tough alpha male that has to control everything never makes it to the end. Pencil him in for an entertaining blindside or a future medical evacuation.
Chris: I want to like him because he is an attorney. But, he comes off like the bad stereotype of one. He seems to think too highly of himself, and in Survivor that confidence is not a good thing.
Sunday: She’s fairly forgettable at this moment.
Jessica: Here is another attorney, but I like her. She’s gotten herself into a power alliance where she helps call the shots, but no one thinks of her as the head honcho that needs to go. It’s good first couple of episodes play.
Brett: Cops have a good history of at least making it to jury on this show. Whether he wins will depend on his strategic chops winning out over his “macho” style. Jury’s out on him.
Cece: She seems to be in a bad place. She doesn’t have the numbers and she had aligned herself with Rachel, who was voted out last episode. However, my instincts say that she might make it further than I expect.

So there you have it, my preliminary thoughts on these players. Keep tuning into the blog to see how my thoughts evolve as we see more and more of their gameplay. P.S. this is the only game show where I don’t look at spoilers, so with events like last night’s blindside, I am just as surprised as all of you.
  
















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