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Survivor Micronesia Finale: Stir the Pot!

Survivor Micronesia

This past season of saw a host of firsts.  In addition to the endless number of blindsides, the Fans vs. Favorites saga saw three people go home for reasons unrelated to Tribal Council.  The 39 days of competition also gave us our only female-empowered finale ever.

There were so many questions lingering around the last set of Tribal Councils.  Would Natalie be applauded for sticking around so long?  Would Cirie be recognized for all the strategic moves she actually headlined?  Would Parvati have to pay for what she did to Ozzy?  Would Amanda really end up being the threat everyone believed her to be?  Would everyone still be all kissy and huggy now that they had to take each other down?  Read on!

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Survivor Micronesia: If It Smells LIke a Rat, Give It Cheese

Survivor: Micronesia, Cirie

This episode of taught future players learned some extremely invaluable tips:

  • Never assume the game is over.
  • People just want to be liked.
  • You never know until you try.
  • Women always talk.
  • Ice cream scoopers are bad at lying.

Who tried to play everyone in this game…and who just ended up being played?  Read on!

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Survivor Micronesia: I’m Gonna Fix Her!

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On this episode of , we learned that all good plans usually come to an end.  They may work brilliantly in the short term, but unforeseen events will eventually throw a wrench into the works.  If a backup plan isn’t prepared, someone could end up looking like a fool.

Who had their stay on the island cut unexpectedly short…and didn’t see their exit coming at all?  Read on!

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Survivor Micronesia: I’m Ruthless and Have a Smile on My Face

Survivor Micronesia, Natalie

On this episode of , the challengers found themselves in a rare situation.  For the first time since I can’t remember when, the ladies had a clear advantage over the men.  Ozzy’s blindside at the last Tribal Council gave the women a two-person lead.

Were the females able to capitalize on this momentum, or did another idol threaten to ruin their takeover?  And what about Amanda?  Was she even interested in backstabbing one of her friends (James)?  Read on!

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Survivor Micronesia: I Promise

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If there’s anything we’ve learned on , it’s that words are simply just that: words.  They may sound nice, but they mean nothing.  The first couple of competitors blindsided this season had to figure that out the hard way.

But after 20+ days on the island, it was apparently some had failed to learn that invaluable lesson.  In this episode, we saw shady deals created, old alliances counted on and assumptions made.  Who made one of the stupidest deals in show history…and who should have sensed it coming?  Read on!

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Survivor Micronesia: I’m in Such a Hot Pickle!

Survivor Micronesia, Jason

For the first few weeks of , there was an obvious division between the Fans and Favorites.  Later, things started getting murky when members were switched and alliances stretched out.  This week, the two tribes finally merged and a whole new level of intensity entered the game.

With the competitors now fighting for individual immunity, this episode turned out to be quite an emotional roller coaster for those watching at home.  In Week 9, one of the funniest scenes in Survivor history was followed up by one of the most cringe-inducing moments ever.

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Survivor Micronesia: Lost Puppy Dog

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When we last left , the Malakal tribe was having a hard time winning any of the Immunity Challenges, camp life at Airai was horrible, the Fans were getting picked off one-by-one and Ami kept confusing her fellow tribe mates (and the audience) with her constant waffling.  Let me assure you, not much changed this week.

After knocking off Tracy at the last Tribal Council, Erik – and surprisingly, Ozzy – were both feeling a bit unsettled.  Since he was the only Fan remaining at Malakal, the ice cream man figured he had a very short shelf life in the competition.  Meanwhile, Ozzy was feeling incredibly frustrated by the recent turn of events.  Since Tracy nastily called him the ‘leader’ of their group (a title he refused to accept), he knew that he might now have a large target on his back.

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Survivor Micronesia: Like a Wide-Eyed Kid in the Candy Store!

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On tonight’s episode of , the castaways were really starting to feel the effects of their long stay on the island.  After over two weeks in the game, the survivors were starting to grate on each other’s nerves.  The miserable weather was also taking a toll on their psyches.  Who was able to power through – and who just had to throw up their arms and quit?

Frustrated by the lack of eggs they were receiving, a hungry Tracy suggested killing off one of Malakal’s three resident chickens.  If they weren’t going to put out, she was going to cut them up.  Ozzy, knowing that he could always fish for more food, thought that this was a ridiculous idea.  The birds were still producing, just not as many as she would like.  Why would she get rid of a renewable source?  Ozzy’s bossiness, of course, frustrated underdog Tracy because he was acting like a “kingpin”.  Not only was he the retriever of the food, he was also the decision-maker on when they would eat it as well.

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Survivor Micronesia: It Hit Everyone Pretty Hard!

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Tonight’s episode of really gave us an idea of how the game can take a toll on competitors physically.  It also shone a light on the survivors’ true characters.  How badly did they want to win the million dollars?  What were their breaking points?  How fairly did they like to see their fellow challengers treated?

Although most of the Malakal tribal members were happy with Joel’s elimination, Erik was left stunned by the events at Tribal Council.  He finally realized that the Favorites were not ones to be trusted and knew that it was important to make a move soon.  Even though she was integral in the firefighter’s dismissal, Tracy was still bothered by her status in the game.  Keeping Chet around really didn’t help with the numbers; the Fans were still down 3 to 4.

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Survivor Micronesia: He’s a Ball of Goo!

Survivor Micronesia, Chet

In the fifth week of , the hits just kept on coming.  During last night’s episode we saw hits that affected alliances, strategies, bodies and overall team morale.

Not surprisingly, there was a wide mix of emotions at Airai’s camp after Mikey B’s surprise elimination last week.  Chet – a bit cocky because he had somehow managed to live another day – was now setting his sights on Jason.  Meanwhile, the gymnastics instructor was still reeling from his team’s idiotic decision.  With the beefy writer now gone, Jason was in a tribe he no longer wanted to be a part of.

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