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Re: [BigBrother_Survivor] 'Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers' Recap: Why Chrissy is the Smartest Player

 

I do agree . But sometimes the4y think they are doing right by getting rid of the best player . IMO dumb move until later on in the game



From: "'Donna M.' crow_donna2002@yahoo.com [BigBrother_Survivor]" <BigBrother_Survivor@yahoogroups.com>
To: BigBrother_Survivor@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2017 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: [BigBrother_Survivor] 'Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers' Recap: Why Chrissy is the Smartest Player

This early in the game I would keep the stronger players to help win comps.
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On Thu, 10/5/17, C G ceegee2006@yahoo.com [BigBrother_Survivor] <BigBrother_Survivor@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Subject: [BigBrother_Survivor] 'Survivor: Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers' Recap: Why Chrissy is the Smartest Player
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Date: Thursday, October 5, 2017, 9:31 AM










       












I don't know I think I may have voted Patrick
off. What say you?

  'Survivor:
Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers' Recap: Why Chrissy is
the Smartest Player
Wednesday,
October 04, 2017
Kim Stempel
Contributing
Writer, BuddyTV
During the premiere of Survivor:
Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, we watched the three
tribes meet and mingle as they set up camp. The tribes are
the Levu Tribe (blue buff "Heroes") the Soko Tribe
(yellow buff "Healers") and the Yawa Tribe (red
buff "Hustlers").
Ryan
from the Hustlers' tribe anonymously gave a super idol
to Chrissy of the Heroes tribe, but she chose not to use it
to save Katrina, who was the first person from Survivor:
Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers to be sent packing.

Levu Tribe
This
episode, "I'm a Wild Banshee," picks up at the
Heroes camp after tribal council. Chrissy feels like she is
no longer on the outs since the alliance of four has some
serious cracks. She also plans to use the powerless idol as
a decoy idol, which is a brilliant idea. Alan hopes that his
plan to cast suspicion on J.P. and Ashley has worked. Ashley
works overtime talking to Ben and Chrissy to assure them
that she and J.P. are not an idol-hiding "power
couple." Ben has decided that the "core four"
is over. 
The
next day, J.P., the firefighter, excels at fishing and
brings back fish and lobster for the tribe. He thinks that
he and Ashley should try and put their alliance aside for
the moment until the "power couple" talk cools
down. J.P. is in damage-control mode, and talks with Chrissy
about working together. Chrissy is still suspicious about if
Ashley and J.P. are a duo. After analyzing all her options,
Chrissy thinks that Ben is the best alliance partner for
her, and he agrees. No one wants to work with Alan after his
outbursts. 

Yawa Tribe 
The
Hustlers have demonstrated their work ethic at camp, and the
bromance of Ryan and Devon is in full flower. Everyone on
the tribe gets along great, except for Simone, who is dubbed
"weird." She makes a general announcement that she
has successfully relieved herself in the ocean, which is a
milestone since she is not an outdoorsy person. Seriously?
You are on Survivor,
Simone! I don't see how it can possibly get more
outdoorsy than this. Simone offers to gut the fish, but
don't worry -- she has researched how to do
it. 
Ali
talks to Simone about working together, and Ali believes
that Simone will be loyal to her. While Devon meditates on
the beach, Patrick is wrestling with and trying to overcome
his fear of crabs. Patrick tries to entertain the whole
tribe, but his shenanigans are starting to annoy others,
especially Lauren. Lauren wants to work with Ali, and Ali is
wondering how much more time she can devote to babysitting
Patrick. He is really cramping her style.
Soko Tribe
Over
at the Healer's tribe, Cole is interested in Jessica,
even though she is a little bit older than him. They are
flirting heavily, and Cole really likes her. I love a
romance! Is Joe starting to feel some love toward Mike?
Well, he finds him to be a good-enough guy, but he still
plans on getting rid of him. Joe wants to search for an
idol, but after accusing Mike of having an idol, he
can't be obvious. 

When
the others leave camp, Joe begins his search. The lucky
fellow finds a clue carved on a tree trunk. It is a map to
where an idol is located. He thinks that the idol must be
near the fishing raft, so he talks to Cole, who has been
using the raft.  Joe explains that he found the clue,
but Cole responds that he doesn't have the idol. Joe
shows the clue to Cole, who discovers that the symbol is for
the well, not a raft. Cole and Joe sneak over to the well,
and start digging in the dirt. Joe finds the idol.
Immunity and Reward Challenge
For
this challenge, three tribe mates must dive down to a wire
cage and free bundles of puzzle pieces and then all swim to
a platform. The two remaining contestants will use the
pieces to complete a spinning sign-post puzzle. The first
tribe to finish will win immunity and a huge fishing kit,
including traps. The second place tribe will get immunity
and a small fishing kit. Devon is easily retrieving the
puzzle pieces, and gives the Hustlers' an early
lead.
Ali
and Simone tackle the puzzle for the Hustlers, while Chrissy
and Alan represent the Heroes. Desi and Mike work on the
puzzle for the Healers. The Healers make up for lost time
and win the challenge. The Heroes snag second place. The
Hustlers will attend tribal council.
Back
at the Yawa camp, Simone apologizes for not being able to
finish the puzzle in time. She takes her case to Lauren and
Ali in hopes of persuading them to vote off Patrick because
of his obnoxious behavior. So, the question is whether to
get rid of a physically strong player who ignores directions
and is unpredictable (Hello, Patrick!) or someone who is bad
in the challenges. (Hi, Simone!) Ryan, Patrick, and Devon
are targeting Simone. Ali has a decision to make, and Ryan
and Devon decide to vote along with her. 
Tribal Council
Ryan
likens tribal council to a birthday party that your mother
forces you to attend, which blows Jeff Probst 's mind.
Lauren laments that they will lose a tribe member, since
they have all been working so well together. Patrick adds
that he can trust "most" of the people there, and
then tries to walk it back as a joke. He also is uneasy
thinking that anyone would want to send him home, as he is a
loyal person. Simone explains how she is challenging
herself, and that she has never even been
camping. 
The Vote
Simone
gets four votes and is eliminated from Survivor:
Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers. I can't say that I
am surprised.
What
do you think of Survivor:
Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers? Do you think that Ryan
and Devon's alliance will keep? Would you have voted
Patrick off? Let us know your thoughts in the comment
section below.
Survivor:
Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers airs Wednesdays at 8/7c
on CBS. Want more news? Like our Survivor Facebook page.
(Image
courtesy of CBS)


  WHO
WAS THE MOST ANNOYING IN THIS EPISODE? Alan    Patrick <-----------------
  Joe



   
       
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