Time for surveys! Who does the most for the tribe? Everyone but James answers James, who answers Erik. Wow, he really does think no one appreciates him! Interesting. After the first round, everyone has one rope gone but Alexis and Cirie. Who never shuts up? Parvati, although there are some Alexis answers there too. Who mistakenly thinks that they are in control of the game? The answer is Parvati, which everyone gets except her and Alexis, who guess Cirie. Yeah, except Parvati is pretty much in total control right now, and that's been okay with everyone because there's no way in hell she's winning. And Cirie is a total ninja, so fear her. Cirie knocks Parvati out, and she is the first one to take a spike to the avatar. It's really awesome, and James laughs his ass off while Parvati gapes open mouthed.

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Who is the most honest? Correct answer: Alexis, although it's all over the place with their responses. Cirie takes out Erik. Who are you least likely to invite to a family dinner? James is the most popular answer, and think about this: How unpleasant must he be to beat out Parvati and Natalie? It must be way worse than we see. Alexis knocks out James while his dad curses Alexis under his breath. James gets to knock someone out on his way out, and he chooses Cirie. Amanda very cutely exclaims excitedly about how violent this whole affair is while holding her hands to her head. Amanda then grins as she knocks out Natalie, who takes a spike to the face for...probably not the first time.

Cirie gets to hit, and she basically gets to decide who wins between Amanda and Alexis, and for some reason, she chooses to knock out Amanda, so Alexis wins reward. Alexis can pick two others to come with her, so she chooses Cirie and Natalie. She also gets to send someone to Exile, and Amanda actually volunteers, which I thought was very smart of her.

Back from the commercial, the medical team is looking at James' finger again. The doctor tells James that it's gotten worse and that he's going to need surgery. James doesn't even get the choice, because doctor said he has to go, so he gets to go back to the tribe and say goodbye before he's medically evacuated. And with that: James is gone. Not that he wasn't likely the next one to go, but that sucks and no one wants to go out like that, freaking thirty days in.

Meanwhile, the reward must have been pretty boring (I mean, more boring than usual), because we don't get to see very much of it at all. Everyone gets all swimmy with the jellyfish. Cirie tells us that she's no longer scared of nature, and haven't we already done this? I'm really glad the reward wasn't swimming with the infamous Micronesian Carnivorous Leaves, or she would have gone apeshit.

Over at Exile Island, Amanda is determined to get the idol so that she can stay safe. She begins her scavenger hunt, and they've really gone all-out with the clues this time, because one is underwater, one is right underneath the little tower. Amanda even has to dig in the sand for the last one, and she ends up digging a ridiculously large area before she finds it. That's some determination, right there. Good for her. The final clue tells her that the idol is buried back at camp under the flag, which was a nice thing for the producers to do because you can just sort of leave it buried until you need it so no one can find it. Nicely done, show!

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Do the producers beat you until you dig them irrigation channels when you go to Exile?

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Anonymous:

Just a quick comment about the immunity challenge. It was obvious at that point that the women were against Erik, planning to vote him out if he didn't win immunity. So why didn't they work together after he got his second bottle and it became obvious that he was a threat in the game and all aim for Natalie's final bottle (she also had 2)?

Also, and this bothered me, Erik went before Natalie (according to the editing at least), so when they were tied at 2 and he hit his 3rd, why didn't she get her chance to tie that round? Maybe my counting was off but he got 4 shots and she didn't get her 4th because he broke his final bottle first. Why didn't she get a chance to "match" him?

georgiababe:

Actually, Nat went before Erik and she missed her second bottle.

I like Erik, actually. I think he's adorable. Also, he's from a town called Hell. No kidding.

I didn't really like Amanda in the beginning (I didn't watch China, so I had no idea who she was) but I think she has the best chance with the jury, by far. I like Cirie too, so if Amanda, Cirie or Erik win, I will be fine.

They should have gotten rid of Natalie. Alexis is injured, so she wouldn't be a threat in the immunity challege (and they wouldn't do 2 non-physical in a row) and then they could kick her out next time, assuming that Erik didn't get immunity.

Anonymous:

Whether it was Alexis or Natalie, someone else had 2 bottles down because my wife and I were asking each other why they didn't all start helping that person so Erik didn't win immunity.

And yes, they definitely order the votes for maximum drama. Think of all those times when the votes go 4-3 or 3-2, or when Ozzy got knocked out how there were 3 votes for someone else and 4 consecutive votes for Ozzy to finish it. The odds of the votes coming out in such a "suspenseful" order are ridiculously slim.

weasel dearest:

I loved it when Amanda pulled out the idol.

Cirie would have been a better choice or that skankola Natalie but at least Amanda lived to fight another day.

Amanda kind of reminded me of Gerald Butler from 300 at that point.

pixi-stix:

Wow, three really good episodes in a row. I am loving this season now, when in the beginning I was bored with it.

I feel for James too. Even if I may not like someone, for them to be removed from the game like that sucks, and it can change everyone's gameplay.

Still rooting for Amanda and Cirie to win this.

I have to admit that I was loving the way Amanda was finding out for sure if people were voting for her or not. And her act at tribal council was awesome. I was laughing so hard when she said "about that".

smolls:

I LOVED the way Amanda played the idol - PRICELESS!! I had to rewind and watch it a few times I was laughing so hard!!

And I caught the end of last season? (is that what they call them?) when she made it to the final 3 and didn't really like her but this time around, I hope she wins!

And there's something very child-like about Erik that seems to be growing on me...but that may be because I despise Natalie so much...ugh!

Anonymous:

This may be one of the best seasons of Survivor and last night's tribal counsel with Erik giving up immunity...amazing!

BellicoseBaby:

Oh, poor Eric never stood a chance, but loved his comment about "Now I'm the ice cream MAN, not the ice cream BOY..."

Also love that the 3 faves are pimping Natalie out to do the dirty work with Eric - good jury strategy.

Unless Natalie can win immunity, she's gone next, right? Although,Cirie is the bigger threat to Amanda or Poverty in the Final 3...

What do you think?

BellicoseBaby:

I just watched Erik's Final Words at the CBS Survivor Video site, and he's totally endearing!

Among many gems:

"Surviving the elements is one thing...but surviving four crazy sexy women is another...these women pulling me in all different directions...but I kind of liked it at times..."

He's really contagiously enthusiastic and self-deprecating.

The Ponderosa footage is great, too. Nice to see the other side of Survivor.

aholic:

You guys should not be posting spoilers about last night's episode in a recap about the previous episode. Not cool.

RugDoctor9:

Wow, guess I don't need to watch the new episode anymore.

Seriously, wait for the new recap to post about the new episode instead of spoiling and ruining it for those of us who didn't watch yet.

BellicoseBaby:

TOTALLY SORRY for posting about last night's episode! New to this (poor excuse, I understand), but really sorry. Can the moderator/author pull my posts?

nashuaf:

Maybe if we didn't feel like we had to wait a full week for the next recap there wouldn't be the urge to talk about the most recent episode?...

RugDoctor9:

nashuaf,
Go to the forums and you can discuss there until the recap is up.

weasel dearest:

Hey Rugdoctor:

I think everyone is excited about last nights episode.

RugDoctor9:

I'm sure people are excited; I can't wait to see how it goes down. It just sucks that I already know what's going to end up happening. It was an honest mistake by BellicoseBaby. I'm just saying it should be avoided in the future. That's all.

ThisShowRocks!:

I loved the way Amanda played the immunity idol.
She asked different people how they were voting and why...this way, she could see the thought process behind each one.
This gave them enough rope to hang themselves for future votes.
It allowed her to see who was a stable "ally" and who wasn't...who she could and could not trust.
It worked! Good for her.

tammy:

Thanks for the spoilers on last nights episode. I hadn't watched yet because we watch with family on Sunday. I thought it would be ok to read about last weeks episode, I guess I was wrong.

JustJesse:

You people complaining about the "spoilers" crack me up. Like little kids who didn't get your way. The girl who flubbed apologized, its a tv show, get over it.

tammy:

justjesse

You really think we don't have the right to expect someone not to talk about the next show on here? I actually didn't see the apologies until I read your post because once I saw the spoiler, I quit reading all the other comments so as not to read anything else about the show. If the person who posted the spoiler didn't realize it, that's ok,now they know. But if the rest of us prefer to watch the show without knowing the ending, I don't see how that makes us like little kids that didn't get their way. It's just a desire of just wanting to watch the show without knowing the ending. Those of us that may wait a few days to watch have to be careful not to find out the end and it's ok for us to be disappointed if someone spoils it. Do you read the end of the book first? Ask your friends the ending of a movie before you go see it? I don't think anyone who complained about the spoiler really made a big deal about it, just stated that this wasn't the place to discuss the next episode. How would she know if no one told her? Geez, get over it.

JustJesse:

Oh Tammy, how I laughed when I read your comment. I posted three sentences, you come back at with with a paragraph of stuff, telling me to get over it. Looks like you're the one that needs to "get over it". The show has aired, the spoilers are no longer spoilers, and its just too bad the show got "ruined" for you. With something has popular as Survivor, you're bound to find out what happened before you watched it anyways. Guess you better just close your self off from the world until you watch it, because the results will be everywhere.

tammy:

JustJesse,

So happy I could provide you with a laugh, you sound like you might be kind of a cranky person. I didn't know there was a limit on how many sentences we could write, I will be more careful in the future. Generally I don't have to close myself off from the world to not see the spoilers, just didn't expect to read it about a current episode that had just aired hours before on a recap of a week old show. If you cared to really read my comment, you would see that the biggest complaint wasn't about the spoiler, but your response that we shouldn't be disappointed. It must be nice to tell others how to feel.

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