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Wednesday, March 16, 2005

Survivor Night

Well, because the NCAA Basketball Tournament will dominate the TV tomorrow, Survivor will be broadcast on Wed Night this week.

I have started a Survivor Thread on my forum for those who wish to discuss, complain or just gather and say something about the show. I welcome everyone's comments, if you have not already done so please sign up for an account.

This weeks episode starts off by showing how bad the survivors at the Ulong tribe. After tribal council, they managed to get lost in the woods and the weather didn't help much. When they made it back to their shelter they ended up sleeping in a bunch of mud.

For the rewards challenge, Jeff told them that the winners of the rewards challenge was going to eat that night, only it would be at Tribal Council. Both tribes will be forced tonight to visit tribal Council and vote a member out. The challenge was a swimming obstacle course where you had to work as a team to retrieveSaki Bottles at the bottom of the beach and had to gather a total of six of them to win the rewards challenge. Ian Rosenberger showed he was a very strong swimmer and gave the victory to Koror.

At Koror's very first tribal council, Willard Smith was the first member of the tribe to be voted off the game. After tribal Council, Willard gave everyone a word of encouragement before everyone crossed over to the Jury side to eat stewed bread and rootbeer while Ulong sat through for their tribal council.

At Ulong's tribal council, you could see that they were all getting very frustrated having to watch Koror eat while they continued their losing streak and had to vote yet another member of the tribe out. They all seemed to be blaming everyone else. Before the Vote, Koror voted once again, this time they were allowed to vote who from Ulong was to be given immunity from the vote. They voted to give Ibrehem Rahman, who ironically was who I thought the Ulong tribe was going to vote out, but instead he has been given immunity fior this vote.

When it was Ulong's turn to vote, they voted to a tie with Bobby Jon Drinkard and Angie Jakusz. The remaining three players voted again and voted off Angie, who was king of my darkhorse favorite. She was the last player chosen from the tribe, but was one of it's strongest players.

A side note, the show is on next Wed Night once again because of the NCAA Basketball Tournament.



Willard



Angie

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