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October 31, 2019

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Survivor Recap 10/30/19: Season 39 Episode 6 “Suck It Up Buttercup”

 

Survivor Recap 10/30/19: Season 39 Episode 6 "Suck It Up Buttercup"

BY Dorothy Gale on October 30, 2019

At Lairo, tribal went according to plan. Noura has a plan, she wants to get Jamal and Jack gone, she says "I'm gonna kill them before they kill me," because they were targeting her before. Dean knows Noura's plan, but she is all over the place, the one thing though, he knows there is a crack and that is to his advantage. Dean goes to Jamal and tells him what Noura said. Jamal and Dean think Noura is bonkers and for Jamal, getting rid of her is the highest priority.

Meanwhile, on the other tribe, Aaron is willing to vote Elaine out because the tribe is split down the middle and if they go to trial, he doesn't want his fate decided by rocks.

Time for the reward challenge. Today they are going to transport a sled loaded with sandbags and have one tribe member on top, down a track through a series of obstacles. They will retrieve a key, use the key to unlock a slingshot – use the slingshot to knock down three targets. One more thing, the person they carry on the top of the sled, must be the person who shoots at the targets. First to finish wins reward; chickens. Vokai has one extra person, so Elaine sits out. Jeff tells her that she is heading to Islands of the Idols. Aaron will be shooting for Vokai and Jack for Lairo.

Elaine arrives on the Island and sees Boston Rob and Sandra. Rob tells her that everyone that goes to the island gets a lesson and hers is about having the courage to be daring. There is a bottle upside down with sand coming out and Rob tells her that she has until all the sand is gone to decide if she wants to accept her test.

Elaine says she is ready, she doesn't need time – Rob hasn't even told her what it is – and being that impulsive can be a double-edged sword. Rob reads the test, at the next immunity challenge, a voting challenge will be hidden, she must secretly grab it while surrounded by her tribemates. Both teams are going to start on the map, the first thing to do is dig in the sand to get into the cage, then the tribes have to move the cage over a table and set it down. Underneath the table, that is where her advantage will be. It's not going to be easy, and she only has one shot to do it. If she fails, she will lose her vote at the next tribal council. She then has to put her hand in a bag and choose the next person who will visit the Island of Idols.

Elaine is back with the tribe and she spills the beans with Elizabeth, who promises to help her succeed.

Time for the immunity challenge. Today they are going to dig under a large bamboo cage, pick it up and make their way across the course, picking up five balls along the way. When they reach the finish they will attempt to land those five balls into targets. First to finish wins immunity and is safe from tribal council.

Vokai is ahead, Lairo has one challenge this season and there is a reason why; they are slow. It's a showdown, 4/4 but Dean does it for Lairo, they finally win another challenge. Vokai may have lost the challenge but Elaine got her advantage. Elaine thinks the women and Aaron are on her side, she tells them about her advantage but little does she know, Aaron is going to blindside her.

At tribal council, there are four Vokai and four Lairo; so it is a very important vote tonight. Most of the tribe tell Jeff that they are willing to draw rocks tonight. Elaine announces that she got the "block a vote" advantage and she chooses to block Jason's votes. Lauren starts to cry, she says she has dreamed about being there since she was eleven years old and says it sucks. Jeff goes to tally the votes. The first vote is for Elaine, next vote Elaine, Elaine, Jason, Jason, Jason, Jason. The sixth person voted out is Jason, now that is a blindside! As Jason leaves he says don't trust Aaron. Tommy is so mad and Boston Rob says, suck it up buttercup.

THE END!

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October 31, 2019

[BigBrother_Survivor] Survivor Recap 10/30/19: Season 39 Episode 6 “Suck It Up Buttercup”

 

Survivor Recap 10/30/19: Season 39 Episode 6 "Suck It Up Buttercup"

BY Dorothy Gale on October 30, 2019

At Lairo, tribal went according to plan. Noura has a plan, she wants to get Jamal and Jack gone, she says "I'm gonna kill them before they kill me," because they were targeting her before. Dean knows Noura's plan, but she is all over the place, the one thing though, he knows there is a crack and that is to his advantage. Dean goes to Jamal and tells him what Noura said. Jamal and Dean think Noura is bonkers and for Jamal, getting rid of her is the highest priority.

Meanwhile, on the other tribe, Aaron is willing to vote Elaine out because the tribe is split down the middle and if they go to trial, he doesn't want his fate decided by rocks.

Time for the reward challenge. Today they are going to transport a sled loaded with sandbags and have one tribe member on top, down a track through a series of obstacles. They will retrieve a key, use the key to unlock a slingshot – use the slingshot to knock down three targets. One more thing, the person they carry on the top of the sled, must be the person who shoots at the targets. First to finish wins reward; chickens. Vokai has one extra person, so Elaine sits out. Jeff tells her that she is heading to Islands of the Idols. Aaron will be shooting for Vokai and Jack for Lairo.

Elaine arrives on the Island and sees Boston Rob and Sandra. Rob tells her that everyone that goes to the island gets a lesson and hers is about having the courage to be daring. There is a bottle upside down with sand coming out and Rob tells her that she has until all the sand is gone to decide if she wants to accept her test.

Elaine says she is ready, she doesn't need time – Rob hasn't even told her what it is – and being that impulsive can be a double-edged sword. Rob reads the test, at the next immunity challenge, a voting challenge will be hidden, she must secretly grab it while surrounded by her tribemates. Both teams are going to start on the map, the first thing to do is dig in the sand to get into the cage, then the tribes have to move the cage over a table and set it down. Underneath the table, that is where her advantage will be. It's not going to be easy, and she only has one shot to do it. If she fails, she will lose her vote at the next tribal council. She then has to put her hand in a bag and choose the next person who will visit the Island of Idols.

Elaine is back with the tribe and she spills the beans with Elizabeth, who promises to help her succeed.

Time for the immunity challenge. Today they are going to dig under a large bamboo cage, pick it up and make their way across the course, picking up five balls along the way. When they reach the finish they will attempt to land those five balls into targets. First to finish wins immunity and is safe from tribal council.

Vokai is ahead, Lairo has one challenge this season and there is a reason why; they are slow. It's a showdown, 4/4 but Dean does it for Lairo, they finally win another challenge. Vokai may have lost the challenge but Elaine got her advantage. Elaine thinks the women and Aaron are on her side, she tells them about her advantage but little does she know, Aaron is going to blindside her.

At tribal council, there are four Vokai and four Lairo; so it is a very important vote tonight. Most of the tribe tell Jeff that they are willing to draw rocks tonight. Elaine announces that she got the "block a vote" advantage and she chooses to block Jason's votes. Lauren starts to cry, she says she has dreamed about being there since she was eleven years old and says it sucks. Jeff goes to tally the votes. The first vote is for Elaine, next vote Elaine, Elaine, Jason, Jason, Jason, Jason. The sixth person voted out is Jason, now that is a blindside! As Jason leaves he says don't trust Aaron. Tommy is so mad and Boston Rob says, suck it up buttercup.

THE END!

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October 31, 2019

[Reality-TV-Fanatics] Survivor host Jeff Probst weighs in on Jamal and Jack's racial incident

 

https://ew.com/tv/2019/10/31/survivor-jeff-probst-island-of-the-idols-episode-6/

Survivor host Jeff Probst weighs in on Jamal and Jack's racial incident

By Dalton Ross October 31, 2019 at 12:01 AM EDT

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Let's talk about this situation between Jack and Jamal where Jack referenced a durag. Pretty interesting stuff on both sides here as Jamal felt comfortable enough to explain to Jack why that was wrong, while Jack also was open enough to hear what Jamal was saying and not get defensive about it. We've seen racial strife on the show before, and I still remember when you had to defuse a conflict between Phillip and Steve in Nicaragua. How nice was it to watch Jamal and Jack use this incident as a learning tool, and something that may ultimately bring these alliance partners even closer together?

JEFF PROBST: There is so much going on in this scene between Jack and Jamal.. As you mentioned, for this kind of beautiful connection to happen, both sides have to be open to it. Jack was so clearly earnest in his desire to both apologize for offending Jamal and also learn from the situation. And Jamal's response was so powerful. He was a teacher, he was a friend, and above all else he was a healer. It says so much about both men. Jack is a young guy, but he handled himself with such maturity and openness. And Jamal continues to be an empathetic and rational voice despite being on the wrong side of the numbers week after week. His thoughtful explanation made it easy for all of us to understand the importance of the conversation. I rank that up there with one of the most compelling moments we've ever had on the show. A moment that in the hands of two other people could have led to more strife or an argument or hurt feelings, but in the hands of Jamal and Jack became a real teaching moment.

Elaine gets sent to Island of the Idols after her tribe picked her to sit out the reward challenge, and she then accepts Boston Rob's challenge WITHOUT EVEN KNOWING WHAT IT WAS! You gotta love the moxie, but what do you make of her not even weighing her options there or finding out what the test was?
That is exactly what I would expect from Elaine! She really does seem to just dive into situations head first! It was so exhilarating to see her say yes with absolutely no idea what was to come. It's easy to back-seat-drive any and every decision on Survivor, but if you step back and really just break down the game, you MUST say yes to opportunities because they are so rare! To say no because you're afraid of losing your vote (I realize she didn't know that in this case) is a very safe way to play the game. Yes, of course it can backfire, but the game is designed to force you to make very fast decisions that come with consequences. And when the audience sees a player lean into the game like that, it makes you root for them even more.

As a follow-up to that, with the exception of a slight hesitation by Kellee, every contestant has jumped right in and accepted the test at Island of the Idols. How much of that do you think is because they are sitting right next to Sandra and Rob? Psychologically, do you think that plays a part in terms of an inherent desire to make them happy?
Yes, I think that's a huge influence, and one that we anticipated. It's totally understandable. If you're a Survivor fan and you find yourself in the snug on Island of the Idols sitting next to two of the biggest stars of Survivor, you want that moment. You want that experience. You want to play the game with them. Kellee wanted it too, Kellee is just very measured. It's one of her greatest strengths. She observes before making a move. But ultimately even Kellee said yes. And it says a lot about Rob and Sandra and how good they were at making players feel welcome… and luring them into the test.

I've been happy to hear from fans that they're enjoying Rob and Sandra and the twist, because we weren't sure how they would respond to the idea. I remember seeing the statues for the first time. It was a few days before shooting. The art department had just finished ferrying them across the ocean and erecting them on the Island of the Idols. It was the end of a very big undertaking for our art team, and it signaled that we were ready to begin the game. A small group of us got on a boat and as we approached the island, I saw these incredible bookends of Rob and Sandra jutting out of the sand. It blew my mind. The scale of achievement by our art department was truly stunning. So we got off the boat and as I walked up to these 20-ft.-by-20-ft. statues, I was struck by another powerful feeling — "Oh man, I hope this works…" The truth of all of our ideas is they are just that… ideas! We never know how a twist or a theme is going to play out. But our job is to get it right, or at least go down swinging in a big way. So getting positive feedback from fans on the street has been nice.

Where does getting voted out by only one vote when you weren't even allowed to vote to save yourself — as happened to Jason here — rank on the list of toughest ways to leave the game?
I think you hit it on the head — "you're not allowed to try to save yourself." You are robbed of the one move you are typically guaranteed — a vote. It's brutal. And typically, if they're stealing your vote, it's an indicator that you're also the one they are trying to vote out. Survivor has grown so much and become so much more complicated that I think we often forget that these players are also living in the jungle on very little food in difficult weather conditions with people they don't know and might not even enjoy being around. I felt for Jason because he's a very sharp player. We've lost some great strategic minds early this season.

We're about halfway through the season now. What can you tell us about next week's episode?
I don't want to tease too much, but I think when the episode is over, fans will once again have that feeling that Survivor is one of the very few shows that remains current and always of the moment. And because it is always of the moment, it can lead to some surprising and often inspiring conversations.

Watch an exclusive deleted scene from the episode above. Also make sure to read our full episode recap, and for more Survivor scoop, follow Dalton on Twitter @DaltonRoss.

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October 31, 2019

[BigBrother_Survivor] Survivor host Jeff Probst weighs in on Jamal and Jack's racial incident

 

https://ew.com/tv/2019/10/31/survivor-jeff-probst-island-of-the-idols-episode-6/

Survivor host Jeff Probst weighs in on Jamal and Jack's racial incident

By Dalton Ross October 31, 2019 at 12:01 AM EDT

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Let's talk about this situation between Jack and Jamal where Jack referenced a durag. Pretty interesting stuff on both sides here as Jamal felt comfortable enough to explain to Jack why that was wrong, while Jack also was open enough to hear what Jamal was saying and not get defensive about it. We've seen racial strife on the show before, and I still remember when you had to defuse a conflict between Phillip and Steve in Nicaragua. How nice was it to watch Jamal and Jack use this incident as a learning tool, and something that may ultimately bring these alliance partners even closer together?

JEFF PROBST: There is so much going on in this scene between Jack and Jamal.. As you mentioned, for this kind of beautiful connection to happen, both sides have to be open to it. Jack was so clearly earnest in his desire to both apologize for offending Jamal and also learn from the situation. And Jamal's response was so powerful. He was a teacher, he was a friend, and above all else he was a healer. It says so much about both men. Jack is a young guy, but he handled himself with such maturity and openness. And Jamal continues to be an empathetic and rational voice despite being on the wrong side of the numbers week after week. His thoughtful explanation made it easy for all of us to understand the importance of the conversation. I rank that up there with one of the most compelling moments we've ever had on the show. A moment that in the hands of two other people could have led to more strife or an argument or hurt feelings, but in the hands of Jamal and Jack became a real teaching moment.

Elaine gets sent to Island of the Idols after her tribe picked her to sit out the reward challenge, and she then accepts Boston Rob's challenge WITHOUT EVEN KNOWING WHAT IT WAS! You gotta love the moxie, but what do you make of her not even weighing her options there or finding out what the test was?
That is exactly what I would expect from Elaine! She really does seem to just dive into situations head first! It was so exhilarating to see her say yes with absolutely no idea what was to come. It's easy to back-seat-drive any and every decision on Survivor, but if you step back and really just break down the game, you MUST say yes to opportunities because they are so rare! To say no because you're afraid of losing your vote (I realize she didn't know that in this case) is a very safe way to play the game. Yes, of course it can backfire, but the game is designed to force you to make very fast decisions that come with consequences. And when the audience sees a player lean into the game like that, it makes you root for them even more.

As a follow-up to that, with the exception of a slight hesitation by Kellee, every contestant has jumped right in and accepted the test at Island of the Idols. How much of that do you think is because they are sitting right next to Sandra and Rob? Psychologically, do you think that plays a part in terms of an inherent desire to make them happy?
Yes, I think that's a huge influence, and one that we anticipated. It's totally understandable. If you're a Survivor fan and you find yourself in the snug on Island of the Idols sitting next to two of the biggest stars of Survivor, you want that moment. You want that experience. You want to play the game with them. Kellee wanted it too, Kellee is just very measured. It's one of her greatest strengths. She observes before making a move. But ultimately even Kellee said yes. And it says a lot about Rob and Sandra and how good they were at making players feel welcome… and luring them into the test.

I've been happy to hear from fans that they're enjoying Rob and Sandra and the twist, because we weren't sure how they would respond to the idea. I remember seeing the statues for the first time. It was a few days before shooting. The art department had just finished ferrying them across the ocean and erecting them on the Island of the Idols. It was the end of a very big undertaking for our art team, and it signaled that we were ready to begin the game. A small group of us got on a boat and as we approached the island, I saw these incredible bookends of Rob and Sandra jutting out of the sand. It blew my mind. The scale of achievement by our art department was truly stunning. So we got off the boat and as I walked up to these 20-ft.-by-20-ft. statues, I was struck by another powerful feeling — "Oh man, I hope this works…" The truth of all of our ideas is they are just that… ideas! We never know how a twist or a theme is going to play out. But our job is to get it right, or at least go down swinging in a big way. So getting positive feedback from fans on the street has been nice.

Where does getting voted out by only one vote when you weren't even allowed to vote to save yourself — as happened to Jason here — rank on the list of toughest ways to leave the game?
I think you hit it on the head — "you're not allowed to try to save yourself." You are robbed of the one move you are typically guaranteed — a vote. It's brutal. And typically, if they're stealing your vote, it's an indicator that you're also the one they are trying to vote out. Survivor has grown so much and become so much more complicated that I think we often forget that these players are also living in the jungle on very little food in difficult weather conditions with people they don't know and might not even enjoy being around. I felt for Jason because he's a very sharp player. We've lost some great strategic minds early this season.

We're about halfway through the season now. What can you tell us about next week's episode?
I don't want to tease too much, but I think when the episode is over, fans will once again have that feeling that Survivor is one of the very few shows that remains current and always of the moment. And because it is always of the moment, it can lead to some surprising and often inspiring conversations.

Watch an exclusive deleted scene from the episode above. Also make sure to read our full episode recap, and for more Survivor scoop, follow Dalton on Twitter @DaltonRoss.

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October 31, 2019

[BigBrother_Survivor] Thursday TV - October 31, 2019

 


GREYS ANATOMY
HOW TO GET AWAY WITH MURDER 
 

NEW:

12:00 AMIFCbaroness von sketch show: humanity is in an awkward stage (#401)
[4th season premiere]
12:30 AMIFCbaroness von sketch show: there's a special place in hell (#408)
3:01 AMBET+bigger: tba (#109)
 ACORN TVdoc martin: doc martin, series 9, episode 6 (#906)
 NETFLIXexplained: tba (#206)
 NETFLIXkengan ashura: part 2
[2nd season premiere]
 NETFLIXmidnight diner: tokyo stories: complete second season
[2nd season premiere]
 NETFLIXnetflix stand-up special: grego rossello: disculpe las molestias
[special presentation]
 NETFLIXnowhere man: complete first season
[series premiere]
 NETFLIXwhen the camellia blooms: tba (#114)
6:00 AMOVATIONovation special: stars of the silver screen - julie andrews (#0121BA)
7:00 AMOVATIONovation special: stars of the silver screen - doris day (#0108BA)
11:30 AMNICKryan's mystery playdate: ryan's legendary playdate/ryan's master handed playdate (#212)
6:00 PMGSNcatch 21: a hot hand (#114)
7:00 PMOVATIONchasing the sun: peru part 1 (#0109AA)
 ESPNgreatest, the: rivalry games (#107)
7:30 PMOVATIONchasing the sun: peru part 2 (#0110AA)
 NBC.COMsunnyside: tba (#106)
 FOXthursday night football: pregame show (#1309)
8:00 PMThe CWcw special, the: the 13 scariest movies of all time
[one-hour special presentation]
 ABCgrey's anatomy: whistlin' past the graveyard (#1606)
 MTVjersey shore family vacation: last night is cancelled (#311)
 BYUtvparent trip, the: annie murphy and her mom deb in newfoundland (#107)
 OXYGENsnapped: killer couples: bill and sandra inman (#1208)
 NBCsuperstore: trick-or-treat (#506)
 PBSthis old house hour, the: episode 1805 (#1805)
 ESPNthursday night college football: west virginia at baylor
 FOXthursday night football: san francisco 49ers at arizona cardinals (TNF-206)
 AXS TVvery very best of the 70s, the: horror films (#116)
[1st season finale]
8:30 PMAXS TVmixtape: the monkees' micky dolenz (#108)
[1st season finale]
 NBCperfect harmony: halle-boo-yah (#106)
9:00 PMGSNamerica says: scuba divers vs. sewing friends (#374)
 HISTORYamerican pickers: frankenfritz and the wolfeman
 USAchrisley knows best: mid summer night's faye (#720)
 SHUDDERcreepshow: tba (#106)
[1st season finale]
 HGTVflip or flop: tba
 TRAVELghost adventures: curse of the harrisville farmhouse (#SP94-120)
[two-hour special presentation]
 NBCgood place, the: a chip driver mystery (#406)
 WEgrowing up hip hop: new york: f*** is up (#110)
 UPheartland: heartland: through the years (#1212-30)
[special presentation]
 A&Elive pd presents: pd cam: episode 135 (#135)
 BRAVOmillion dollar listing: new york: tba (#814-75)
[75-minute 8th season finale]
 The CWmysteries decoded: vampires of new orleans (#108)
[one-hour special presentation]
 SCIENCEmysteries of the abandoned: journey to outcast island (#605)
 HMCnostalgic christmas: miracles of christmas
[original telefilm]
 AXS TVrock legends: british rhythm & blues (#208)
 OXYGENwedding and a murder, a: vanishing vows (#208)
9:01 PMABCmillion little things, a: unleashed (#206)
9:30 PMUSAchrisley knows best: retail therapy (#721)
 UPexpecting: baby update: rachel & brad / alexis & eric (#206)
 A&Elive pd presents: pd cam: episode 136 (#136)
 NBCwill & grace: pappa mia (#1102)
10:00 PMFOODbeat bobby flay: it must've been love
 IDhome sweet homicide: in cold blood (#103)
 HGTVhouse hunters: tba
 TRUTVimpractical jokers: joker for a day: part 2 (#V823)
 NBClaw & order: special victims unit: murdered at a bad address (#2106)
 A&Elive pd: wanted: episode 103 (#103)
 FXmr inbetween: see you in your dreams (#207)
 FYIsave my reno: lisa and kenny (#109)
 USAtemptation island: something's in the air (#504)
 SCIENCEunderground marvels: tba (#103)
 WEuntold stories of hip hop: ice-t; swizz beatz; wyclef (#106)
[1st season finale]
10:01 PMABChow to get away with murder: family sucks (#606)
10:30 PMHGTVhouse hunters international: tba
 TRUTVimpractical jokers: inside jokes - who arted
 E!nightly pop: tba (#176)
[new episode - special time]
 FYIsave my reno: rob and caitlin (#110)
11:00 PMTBSconan: ewan mcgregor
 COMEDYdaily show with trevor noah, the: october 31, 2019 - hillary rodham clinton & chelsea clinton (#3329)
 SHOWTIMEdesus & mero: un jokkersteppen (#139)
 TV ONEdl hughley show, the: amanda seales
11:15 PMBRAVOwatch what happens live with andy cohen: tba (#16175)
[new episode - special time]
11:30 PMCOMEDYlights out with david spade: tony hale & fortune feimster (#147)

RERUNS:


Mary
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