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Hello everyone and welcome to RITP's coverage of Survivor 48 for Survivor Global.
I'm your host Shannon Gass, here to talk about episode 2.
Vula are completely different to what we thought.
Now we have to talk about that after thinking I'd gamed it out last week. It was different. And the person
who was going to get three chizzy points from me last week and then things got changed around. And
luckily Justin got three chizzy points because I feel like that actually bared out a lot more.
Anyway, he went home. So crazy. Tons of events. But to talk about that, I have such a great guest.
Someone I'm always so, so happy to talk all things survival with. It is a great Cheso. Hilarie and Cheso, thank you for
being here. Thank you very much for having me. Very excited for you to explain everything to me
because I'm a US survivor, dirty casual, and I have no idea what just happened. I feel casual
because I'm doing one podcast in this week compared to five.
Like that's a casual thing, right? One podcast a week.
So casual to only podcast one time a week, yeah.
Yeah, I think so.
I was confused by it too,
because I think the way that I see that it happened
is that Sey and then separately, Justin and Cedric
both voted for Kevin in different plans.
Like, Say said, I want to vote for Kevin just to rattle him.
Thought Mary in like a two one one.
They were both trying to two one one.
Why was US survival always a baby on the two one ones?
But so she thought that would happen.
But then they were like, oh, well, she's voting for Mary anyway.
And then he's voting for say it was not really to one one
because she would have negated one with an idol.
But you understand what I mean. And then they were going to 2-1-1 back because they
both did that it became a 3-1. But is that really what Se was doing? I thought she was first just
like I'm gonna float his name just to like shake him but no she was actually going to throw a vote at him to shake him. That's so stunt. Like that's well, that's a that's a somewhat anti-social player.
We can say that.
I think that we I do see her say that she wants to rattle him and we never see the conversation
where she and the guys get on the same page about it.
But it is obviously possible that that happened as well.
And they just wanted to like build the suspense,
but they all were like, should we just all vote for Kevin?
That is also, I think, a distinct possibility
rather than two concurrent 2-1-1 plans
that manifested into a 3-1.
For sure, that's a possibility too.
Because she didn't seem surprised at all
when he actually went.
Even the theme of 2-1-1 is like, yeah, you he actually went. Even the steam was on one end.
Yeah, you probably.
And because she started that ball rolling as well.
Yeah, I think you are right because she did that.
So yeah, I think that makes a lot of sense.
So okay, so I think she was like, I'm gonna rattle the cage.
Yeah.
Well, no, because I actually still don't get why the boys turned on Kevin.
Right. I thought Pizza Boy. Who's Pizza Boy?
Justin?
Pizza Boy. You know who I mean. Yes. I thought he and Kevin were the pair that swung last
time and that they were the type two.
That is how people did exactly the same thing back on Kevin.
Yes, it looked like they were a pair.
Kevin has said in exits that he and Justin actually weren't so much of a duo.
So this is confusing because it's completely changed the structure of the tribe as we thought.
I thought it was Justin and Kevin. And then on the side
of Justin, like going out on each way, like Justin, Cedric
say, and then Kevin in the partnership, Kevin, Mary, Mary,
Steph. Yeah, it was still that lineup. But the emphasis, I
think was much more on Cedric, Justin say, and that's much
more the group. And then the people who were on the outs
were Steph, Mary, Kevin.
So then you look back and Kevin was actually
way more on bottom than we thought.
He wasn't in the center.
And because Justin and that three were so locked in
as a three last week, there was nothing he could do.
He actually comes into this week
in a two, three minority really,
like in a bit of a piece of the minority, but then he starts but then he starts pushing from that minority and I think that's where things
start to like take a little bit of a tumble for Kevin. Not realizing that he is a minority,
but he just seems so loved. I know, it was shocking because I did, like I said last week on Social
Game Alone, even though I was like, I don't know that it was the best decision for him, that's what
we came to at the end of the episode. Clearly, that was true.
I think that yeah, that group of three, Justin, Cedric and Say,
are very much the group.
So you look back at Kevin last week, like should they have been.
Threatening rocks.
Should they have been sticking tight as a three?
Because they're all screwed.
Like Kevin's gone, Stephanie's gone, Mary's in the line of fire.
Like, because assuming that you're a tribe that's going to lose a lot of challenges as
well and you know, it's just going to like, be able to claw to merge, should they have
been harder on that three?
Well, now, yes.
Now he's gone.
But I completely understood what Kevin was thinking, I think.
His plot line was what I was following until pizza Justin turned on him.
Because I thought he made sense.
He was saying like that tribe is likely to lose, right?
They're losing.
We know how these like six person tribe works.
They're going to keep losing.
Say has an idol and if it's not flushed this round and the boys are together,
then the boys are going to have to turn on each other next round.
Like it made sense that she goes to her idol
or she or her idol go this round.
What Kevin was saying made sense to me, except that
the boys were not actually together.
Yes. Well, you can't.
Cedric was more in with Say than we realized.
Yeah. Cedric was very in with Say and so was Justin.
More in with Say like at the end of the day,
they chose Say more for Kevin.
And I think that there's a few things here.
Like you cannot let Say get through to four with an idol,
but the way that the guys deal with that is they manage
to get her to flush the idol, but still keep her in,
which I want to talk about from all of them as well,
which I think is an interesting thing.
Cause yeah, Say gets to idol at four. I mean, it's yes to talk about from all of them as well, which I think is an interesting thing, because, yes, they get to idle at four.
I mean, it's yes to four.
Sorry, with an eye on a lot of podcasts in the week
that like she wins the day every time.
We don't even have idols at four in the post merge. Right.
Thank God for that. Not giving you any ideas.
I also don't have a vote at four anyway, so it's whatever.
But I think that if she gets to four with her idol,
either she's the majority vote or all three vote for her
and she plays the idol.
Or even if they try to split a vote and, you know,
like throw like a vote, Justin throws a vote on Mary,
the two of them vote for Say and say she votes for Justin.
It's a one-one tie.
But she's the one.
Yeah, she is completely untouchable at four with an idol.
So he was like, we need to get rid of it.
I think had he pushed just to get rid of the idol,
knowing he was in a lower position than we knew that would.
It's hard to be like, we're not going to vote for her.
But if it's like, hey, just get her to play the idol, which they do get her to play.
And she probably thinks she's good to go.
Right. If they've all agreed, which we'll talk about, that Kevin is the vote and that she's not getting
at least two of the four votes,
then she is playing her idol here as a sign of good trust.
I think if he could have been like,
how can we get her to burn the idol and put it all on that,
rather than pushing for a full say vote
where they end up choosing say over him,
I think that would have been better.
Let Mary go.
And if you get down to another, you know,
he's in a bad spot,
but if you get down to another tribal council, then she doesn't have an idol. And at that and if you get down to another, you know, he's in a bad spot but if you get down to another tribal council then she doesn't have an idol
and at that point you try to win it. It's not a good spot but I think he did it, he
was pushing so hard on something from a very, very unstable place at the bottom of the tribe.
Hang on. But how do you get them, how do you get, say, to burn her idol without also burning
trust, would say, because Mary has no vote.
It means you have to convince her that the boys are.
Well, yeah, but it was true because they were burning trust with Kevin.
He was out on her like who's volunteering to be the one who's like
voting for, say, to make her burn the idol.
Well, I'm preparing the game.
Cedric did that when he was like, there will be votes against you at first,
and it's enough to play the idol.
And I really like the way they both did it because he keeps her in.
But he burns the idol, which, again, even for your ally is essential
because he gives us so much individual power going forward.
And I thought this was actually underratedly great from Say
because she could be like, wait, wait, we have the numbers at a point.
Again, if she's clear on the three-1, she knows they have the numbers,
she could try and keep the idol here, at least fight for the idol, and she doesn't.
She gives it up so willingly, and I feel like she chooses those future relationships over having an idol
and so much individual power in the pre-emerge, but possible long-term relationships going forward.
And we see how good they feel about her when she does that and how good their relationship is.
And I think she's actually used these trinkets really, really well.
And giving it up here was like a gesture, almost like a social gesture
that she's made, even if she didn't need it and probably even use it.
I need it. So maybe it's still very she was Kevin.
She was cooler about it than you would have expected as well.
How fiery she's been when Zedrick talked to her,
she actually did kind of keep her cool.
Yeah. I mean, where do you fall on stage?
She's been like an extreme personality in the season.
Do you think she's playing well?
Like how do you feel about her?
I mean, I hated what she did in the premiere
with Steph and Mary, just like so antagonistic.
And, you know, when Steph's saying,
oh, like actually wouldn't it to know about your dad
or whatever it was, whatever they were talking about.
And she was like scoffing.
And that's just, it's just so, you know,
I know the US is a very fast game now
and it has to be less intensely
about those like slow build relationships.
But I just can't see how you can steamroll without having the relationships to fall back on. So
no, I haven't loved what she's been doing, but she was better this episode.
Well, and obviously she's done something to get Cedric and Justin on board.
100%. I mean, at the end of the day, we're saying she's antisocial because it's so,
it seems so antisocial, but she won the battle of relationships today.
Cedric says he sees her as a daughter
and Justin chooses her of his relationship with Kevin,
which maybe to his detriment.
Like I think this was great for Cedric
who like ends up now kind of in the middle,
like marries fully in the house
and he's actually in the middle now of Justin.
And we didn't know he was in the middle pair at all.
And now he's like the middle person, which is amazing.
Justin gives up a relationship with Kevin
and I actually think splits up his options
for this relationship with Say and maybe with Cedric and Say.
And like at a point, that's a real credit to Say.
Did Justin choose Say or Cedric though?
Was it more that he was closer with Cedric than we'd seen?
He did say, he has said positive things about Say in both episodes. So, but I do think Cedric than we'd say. He did say, he has said positive things
about Say in both episodes.
So, but I do think Cedric is,
I think Cedric deserves all the credit in this episode.
I think Cedric is the center of the tribe.
I think he gets everything to his benefit.
The way that he's gone from like, you know,
middle of the tribe, the top of the tribe,
in my estimation, so quickly, I think is so impressive.
Yeah, definitely.
Really big part of that. But I
think if Say was such a nightmare for Justin, that would be untenable. I think you probably need a
bit of both, even if you want to like 60-40 it to Cedric. Yeah, yeah, I follow you. Yeah, every week
I come in just advocating for Say in ways that I didn't necessarily
anticipate but she's getting results.
I don't know, it's a quick game and I think sometimes it's jarring the way that it's played
now in the US.
I just find it so hard to believe you can play at this tempo.
And it's like openly aggressively.
And when I have people done that, I feel too casual to know the answer to that at the moment in the new era.
Yeah, in different ways, maybe Rachel, not early,
but like obviously ends up kind of like beasting out to the end.
No, I mean, they usually you usually will get sniped.
That Trinket game has been tried,
that aggressive type game with the Drain game has been,
the experiment has been tried and it's failed,
but I still think that it's too small a sample size
and it is a short game where,
if you have some connections that'll carry you through
and you are the kind of person who will play aggressively,
I do think that kind of game can win out.
I usually draft based on the assumption that one day will.
It seems like the players themselves accept
how much the trinkets are just like a massive part
of this game now.
Like they're all, you know, the aware advantage.
I don't know why they bother making it the aware anymore
because no one's ever not taking the aware advantage these days. And it's like, oh, yeah, then
I know what's coming. Like they're not be wearing at all.
Yeah, you know, it's just a new era.
Well, Kevin played pretty hard, like where you see where Kevin went wrong here, like
what's the reason for his demise?
I guess he underestimated Say's relationships with Cedric and Justin
the same way that I did watching it last week, right?
Like he seemed in better with the boys
and thought that he could have his cake and eat it too and keep Mary around.
Because, yeah, he'd overestimated his own social pool,
which I think is understandable because he's
adorable and seems very lovable.
And it feels a bit bad that, you know, Cedric felt like, say, was his daughter and Kevin
was not his son because he was adorable.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think that.
To me, it comes from pushing too hard from being on the bottom.
Like if he comes in and he's like, oh, because Justin was immovable last week, now it's between
me and Mary, it's about pushing Mary under the bus.
I know it probably doesn't get him to the merge anyway, but it's one more day and you
just never know.
The hope is that safe pisses them off, which is a possibility.
I think that it's more about surviving at that point than having full power, even though
in exits he did say, what's the point of getting voted out in a couple
of days? Like, I do understand that, but it's just, it's not the position from which you can
be like, and what's my medium term game, you know? But so I felt like through his confession,
I haven't listened to exits or anything, that he thought he was in a better position than he was.
I thought that's what he'd misread. I think he did think that the guys were more of a thing than they were, but also
I don't he never thought that he and Justin were in the middle. Like I think he maybe thought
that it was like and he's still kind of to the side but and maybe they like choose him over say
um but he's also asking them to choose Mary over Say.
So I think there definitely were parts of the relationship
with Say that he underestimated,
but he'd never thought like what we thought
that he and Justin were like at the top of the tribe.
And I think that to be making the kind of plans
that he was, you have to be pretty high up there.
And I think he knew he,
maybe he didn't know he was so far on the bottom,
but I don't think he thought he was in control,
but he was acting like he was.
And I think that's probably the issue. Yeah definitely the overplaying the social capital
he actually had. Yeah now we look back at last week and I think Stephanie, him and Mary should
have gone in on the 3-3 and voted for Se and if she plays the idol Stephanie goes and you're screwed
and if she doesn't you say to Justin this is the opportunity to take her out with the idol and she
hasn't played it on the revote and I think think that you maybe, at a 3-3 like
that on a tribe that's going to lose where half of you at least are not making it out of the tribe,
actually, I think maybe you take it down to that point in the first tribal council.
Rocks at a premiere. Well, not rocks, but at least try and get Justin over, like at least try against
an idol. It's not at least try against an idol.
It's not at least try. You have to be ready to go to rocks
if you're gonna play that plan.
Go to rocks.
They're all gonna be out of the game.
I know, if I find yourself on one of those tribes.
Yeah, exactly.
That'd be devastating.
You turn up on season 49 to your six person tribe
and look around and you're like, oh my God,
where that tribe, like this is happening.
You just have to be in the four.
And I guess maybe that's why I say played so aggressively.
Like maybe she did look around and was like, this is us,
this is us, I have to get the four.
Stuff learning about everyone's dads.
Like if we're not in the fall, then you're out.
Yeah.
It's a weird game.
At the point where you know you're that tribe
that people will be like making memes about,
and you're not in a format,
but you have a three at that point
and you've lost convincing Justin over
just like organically at camp.
Like I think honestly, like extreme things have to be done.
Am I advocating for rocks at the first tribal council?
I mean, everything's easy in hindsight.
I don't see any of the three of them
make it out of this tribe.
You can't rely that a swap will ever come and save you.
And where are the numbers changing?
And I think that I would go on the ace in the hole
of say has an idol and if she hasn't played it,
this is a chance now to
take her out on the revote where she will not have the chance to play it for Justin.
And that would be my thing.
The other, I guess, sort of possibility was the excursion thing on the boat.
If Mary had not lost her boat, if she'd actually got to steal a vote. Yeah. Another way to turn things around in a new era.
And Say is right, they were crazy to let her go.
I think she was that on the bottom.
I completely agree.
I completely agree.
I'd love to talk about this because I've been saying for ages about the journey.
And yeah, I felt like she had even said right before like, Oh, I don't need to practice.
I feel good about it.
And you know, you should have been really, really worried about Mary going on the journey,
not say who has an idol.
She's going to make it out of this. OK, everyone else.
Probably Kevin, who I honestly do think just Mary going on the journey alone
and possibly having something could be a reason to just work for Kevin.
You'd hate to have all the votes negated in some way.
Kevin votes to say the rest vote for Mary.
She votes for Cedric and he goes home.
So why not take an open vulnerable target who definitely has nothing?
I don't know if they think she's not going to get an idol because they already has one.
But yeah, people are way too congenial about the journey.
I will die on this hill till my last breath.
Yeah, absolutely. I didn't get why they were all like, no, no, no, fair and square.
We said we'd have a trial.
Like.
Especially because Mary's on the outside, she was just left out of the vote.
Like, she knows where she stands.
There's nothing to out at a tribal council about the numbers.
Like, she was just sent out of the vote.
It's fine to step on a few toes in this regard.
I also feel like strategically, you should never have a practice
turn of this one, two, three, four, five game.
True. Because you're always going to not do one the first time and you'll do one the second time.
Isn't that how Mary wanted it?
It's like doing a best of three of Scissors, Paper, Rock.
Now you can try and anticipate what people just did and then you try game Scissors, Paper, Rock.
Yeah, no.
Yeah.
A lot of this as well.
And what they need to practice to understand it?
Like, I don't understand.
What were they practicing?
Doing the number out?
They were practicing how the game worked.
They should have just let Sego, 100%.
Yeah.
Like, again, even...
No room for thought-smanship in anything.
Even Kevin, who wants Sego, like, she's already so powerful.
And Mary, you should be trying to push Mary under the bus.
But then Mary, I felt in this whole episode,
completely laid down and died.
So come back and be like, I don't have a voice,
I don't have anything.
You should come back and be like, I don't know,
take your chance or maybe, oh, I didn't get it,
like badly lie, like, oh, I didn't do anything.
I would never want you to know that.
Little do they secretly know,
but she actually has nothing,
but then you're just scared that she has something,
it's the bad lie of it all, so that they're scared to target you. I think that probably
worked anyway in her favour against Kevin but definitely play that up. It's the rock in the
pocket. Definitely do that. Yeah, no, she definitely laid down to die. It was
way too passive. I mean, if I think Say has been a bit aggressive, Mary has been way too passive.
I mean, if I think Say has been a bit aggressive, Mary has been way too passive.
Yeah. I think that if you come back and you have like a bulge somewhere that you're like trying to conceal and you're like, oh, I lost my vote, but now I have to go to the well, that would be great.
Make them scared to vote for you when you have they can't split.
Yeah, the numbers are so small.
I bet that that
sucks for Kevin anyway, but like definitely try and like actively build on that.
Yeah, yeah I don't know. I mean or even like one of the others lied badly and said they
just didn't do the test right? Was it Thomas? He was like no, so I just walked away. Yeah,
they're all super fans.
They've watched every season.
Like they know that most of the time you don't get the opportunity to walk away.
Then they know you're lying.
I also think with that, Thomas should be telling his allies,
because I always like it's a vote steal.
You can't do without other people anyway.
So tell your allies he has a bit of a group now where he has the guys
and Bianca at least be telling them. And then Mitch, I thought good to tell people,
but I would do it more on like trying to create a group,
especially with a vote block, which is like such a nothing advantage.
I think that speaks for itself.
I really liked people using smaller advantages at least,
or even bigger advantages like the beware, beware idol to try and create relationships.
So I actually liked Mitch doing it. It's a shame it's not working,
but I would have done it with a more considered group
than just like telling everyone.
But again, you can't use a vote blocker
on the group anyway.
You might as well tell people.
I kind of like how Mitch came back.
And I think it worked with just who he is as a person.
I felt like it was really well received.
And he was like, I got this far.
And that whole tribe is so like rah rah. I felt like it read the room properly. That is true. I didn't hate it. I prefer that
than lying. I just maybe like a little bit more of intentionality but I didn't hate it. It's just a
shame it's not really working for him. So then in terms of Justin and Cedric on the situation between
Mary and Kevin, did you like which way they went with it?
Yes, I think I do. I mean it's hard for me not to be prejudiced because I
really liked Kevin. But keeping Mary who is so firmly on the
bottom and has nowhere to go,
is keeping, say, loyal to them,
who is such a bulldog and is unlikely to have other social avenues,
I think even in Emerge,
it probably works for them.
The only thing to think through, though,
is that they're already the disaster tribe and Kevin, though he hurt his shoulder, was probably a challenge asset
for them, although didn't prove out in this challenge, so who knows.
Yeah, I think that the shoulder doesn't help. And I think they're so far below the others
that I don't know how much Kevin even is helping despite the fact that he is an asset for them.
I think that it's not enough to make the decision compared to someone like Cedric,, like really puts himself in the center and cuts off a bit of an option for Justin. So
I like it better for Cedric because it centralizes him. I like it a little bit worse for Justin,
who I think did have Kevin as an option in the case where you somehow get through as a group,
which seems so unlikely. Kevin might be also a good long-term option for him, but that does
seem unlikely. So for Justin, I don't love it as much for cutting off that individual option,
but to be fair, you are in a group of three with Say.
Kevin is not with you and he's playing
a hell of a lot harder than Mary.
Like the way that Mary played this,
you're like, maybe we should keep her around
because she did lay down because I was nothing.
I mean, she did go out on the journey
and she fought for a ride to go to the journey.
But like to me coming back and being like,
I don't have a vote, anyway, take your shots was,
unless it was purposeful because it seemed suspicious
or because it seemed so passive
that you maybe go for something else.
I can't ascribe that type of agency to her.
So it actually ironically does-
Just playing custom.
... target, yeah.
I guess, I mean, this is all just assuming
that they're gonna keep losing.
I think if the challenges had been closer
and you think that, you know, they've got
a good shot at the next one, I would rather keep a Kevin, not for his challenge prowess,
but because they'll go in tighter to a merge or a swap.
Like you don't want to take Mary to a swap who's going to jump ship as soon as she can
or float adrift from the ship.
Yeah, I think that because they both look like
they'll have to be cut at some point anyway,
voting out Kevin now just gives you more control
to do that in the next couple of weeks regardless.
If you think there's a hope of you getting through,
I'd rather have Kevin getting through,
but it just seems so incredibly unlikely
that it seems like a fine bet.
Yeah. Unless there's something production has up their sleeve
to start like to try and even these things out a bit
because surely they're starting to worry about
that we only see one tribe for the first like four episodes
and four episodes in the US is a month.
It's a long time.
Like we're, as in our viewing experience,
you know, a month barely knowing the other tribes.
We think they love the disaster tribes
and that they unfairly create these tribes
and put them on terrible beaches
and don't put like the clear, strongest guys on the tribe.
Yeah, to try and like create these storylines,
which at least makes you very invested in a tribe.
Like a Stephanie Leigh, the grosser hero, the last one standing.
Every season, every year.
They did love that.
They loved Stephanie.
Yeah.
I think that they certainly have never come to the Disaster Tribes rescue before, so you
can't rely on productions swooping in to save the day if you look like you're going to be
in a disaster tribe.
It's true.
We've had like, what have we had eight seasons of this? And it's like always a disaster tribe.
Not, not last season, not really in 43 as much, but yeah, 41, not as much 42, 44, 45 and 46.
So I love that you can do that and know who those people are.
I don't know.
Maybe it's say the names. Um, I'm not going to do that and know who those people are. I don't know maybe you'd say the names.
Um, Uwa.
I'm not going to do it now anyway.
Oh wow.
Yeah.
No, it's just a vibe.
Look, it's the vibe I have because it's always a disaster
and we just get to know that one disaster tribe
and I don't love it.
I'd like a little bit more.
Even competition.
Well, what do you see?
People who cruise through too many rounds without going to tribal council, I feel like coming to
nerds so uninvested in each other. Because they're untested. Plus we're uninvested in them.
Well, they're trying to build up these dynamics. but the thing is that because we're so used to seeing the disaster tribe happen, it's hard, like for something like Laghi, where
we're seeing like star is the target.
And that's like the main point of contention.
Just as part of me, that's just like, will we ever see this vote?
So instead, I have to think about, and they should be thinking about how does this play
out long term? You know, like if we look at star finding the idol and the way that like Shaheen
and Thomas respond to it, Thomas wants to sabotage Shaheen wants to help her. And that probably
speaks to the different relationships that they have with her. But Shaheen is right, because the
odds of star making it through long term in the game with you, at least to the middle of the game
is incredibly high. Like you don't need an adversary now.
As much as I'm sure the instinct is like, what happens if we go to tribal?
You almost shouldn't trouble trouble till it troubles you.
Like I wouldn't be creating these fractions because the odds that you'll
never need to have them are so high.
And you should definitely just be creating long-term bonds
as you keep winning challenges.
Yeah, absolutely.
And they have that weird thing that happens at Merge where it's
like a limited group of people you can vote for and it's like the least loved person goes. You just
want as many people on your side as you can really. It just encourages such like congenial
gameplay I guess which is why it's weird when someone comes out like say but she's on the
disaster tribe so then you can understand why.
Showing up that first day and being like, damn it, I'm on the disaster
tribe would be such a nightmare.
Like, wow, there's one in three jobs and I'm just unlucky.
And that's going to change everything.
Like, really, like, the times when people have gone to the two tribal
councils that Kevin has gone to, it might be like, you know you know two weeks into the game it's crazy to think about.
Just wild. They just come in such a different space if you haven't been to tribal.
Yeah.
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So, but what do you see on the other tribes?
We did get a lot from both, mostly advantage-based,
but we saw a lot with Star, Laghi,
so that's like they've got the guys,
like Joe was very much in the center of that tribe.
He brings in Shaheen to Star's man,
and then Star brings in Thomas and Bianca and then she just is not on
board with Ava, I think it is. So who are you liking in that tribe or what are you enjoying
about what people are doing? I like Thomas. I really enjoyed his just lose it idea to just lose the clue.
It was just so brazen.
Like, I don't know, like she can't do it without the clue, just lose it.
Otherwise, I don't know, I don't know.
I'm really vague on who they are.
I like, who is Thomas's friend?
Bianca. Bianca, she just seems super normal and
relatable. Like that. So we'll get to know her in two
weeks or like a month from now. And then who else is on that
tribe? Sorry, it is Joe. Shaheen and Joe. Yeah. Shaheen I like.
Yeah. I think you're right that Shaheen was right about, you know, helping to find the idol
and not sabotaging.
And I liked how he talked through all the options.
He seems like someone who thinks through every plan and then actually does the sensible thing.
Not like, you know, in some other franchises where people think through all the possible
plans and then decides to do the craziest one.
And yeah, he seems cool.
And then who else would say Star?
Yeah, Star, what did you think about her telling five,
well, four other people about the idol?
Yeah, no, it's crazy.
What's the point?
Like, the point is, you're never going to go to tribal council.
So that should help with it's not working, which is so unfortunate
because she's been like designated as the target,
but it seems to work for Shaheed.
And I guess it's just like relationship potential
when she's not in a good spot.
I like telling everyone, but individually,
knowing they're all gonna cross check and tell each other
is a bit pointless.
Like either tell two people,
tell your two closest allies and do it together
or tell no one.
No, is that not like the accepted wisdom?
I mean, it makes sense to get a four,
but the issue is once you had the three,
then it feels like you can't just tell one of Thomas
and Bianca because they're like a pair.
So at that point it just became a five.
So, yeah, I mean, it did become a lot of people.
I thought that Joe handled it really well.
Like, Joe firstly is so beloved and he's so many people's number one.
Like, it seems like he's probably Shaheen's number one.
He's upset about it.
Number one, he's star someone.
Yeah, he's too pure for the game.
But on just strategy alone, like three out of five people I think have maybe made him
his number one and like Thomas probably is probably his number two.
Joe is probably his number two.
I thought this was so good because to bring in Shaheen, to be like, I'm going to bring
in Shaheen, it's like gave him that plausible deniability.
And he's like, I'm now not betraying either group alone.
Like bringing in like a co-conspirator was great, I thought. And telling, not like, oh, I'm now not betraying either group alone. Like bringing in like a co-conspirator was great.
I thought, and telling, not like, oh, I'm going to go.
Like he ends up telling Eva, which I'm not behind that guy.
Yeah, 100%.
So he brings her in.
And then at the point where he sold it, Eva, he, anyone could have told her.
But also he has to get in before someone else, you know, but like tells her.
And then he's betrayed her trust.
So at that point, he has to tell her.
But there's also so much pause with deniability because it's betrayed her trust. So at that point he has to tell her, but there's also so much
pause with deniability because it could have been anyone.
So not that he got that he got the ball rolling by telling Shaheen.
He didn't expect Star to tell Thomas and Bianca.
But I felt just even getting Shaheen to be like, I'm not alone,
just like working with a different side now, like I'm still bringing you in.
And also like feels like he's adding to what Star is doing
and he's not betraying Star.
Like that was a very deft move, I. Yeah he's such a natural. I feel like he's just naturally um
I mean again lovable but also he seems to understand
social dynamics and how people are going to receive what he's doing and how he can
but it's obviously important to him not to betray people's trust,
but he's finding a way to work his mini relationships,
not manipulatively.
I guess it's manipulative if someone else does it
with less of a kind heart,
but he's real natural, isn't he?
And I love what he's been like with Eva,
like just so sweet.
He's been like cursed with survivors.
He's just like a sweet guy.
Like, I feel like it's like a curse for him
where he's like, he connects so easily to everyone,
but that means he's gonna have to betray people,
which seems so uncomfortable for him.
But it's like, curse, like I'm cursed with these,
like the gifts of the survivor gods
where I'm just so good at this,
but I don't want
to manipulate people and I don't want to break people's trust but like I can't help connecting
with people and it's just like this really tragic story that he was in.
He reminds me a little bit, this is so random, but of um from South Africa that Rob Bentiel,
he's like him except like The audience loves him. Everyone in his tribe loves him. He's so upset that I think that if anyone will take out Joe, it'll be himself.
Like he will quit rather than have to vote someone out.
Will be the only thing that can take him out because everyone else just falls in love with him.
But normally I would hate that and I still love him.
I know.
It's magic.
He has a gift, a gift he doesn't want.
It's a curse.
What did you think of them actually changing
the mechanism now? Because I've always said they're too congenial for the journeys
and there was never any rhyme or reason to how people go on the journeys. Like I've asked players
before and they've said you could run to the boat probably. There was no like function in there and
now they're like well you will play this game and went all the way on the other end
of it.
No, I hate it.
Just let them do the runs for the boat.
I like to see how people handle it.
Like I know they do a lot of stick drawing, but like someone they don't have to.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But like at least that's a choice that they made.
I like seeing how aggressive people are and like who actually puts their hand up
and who's taking charge of how they do it.
I think that like we should leave that agency with the players.
I completely agree.
I feel like so much agency has been taken out of these journeys from now.
It's the point where again, it's just like these individual journeys,
but they do individual puzzles.
Like, why do they even meet up at the island?
It's so pointless.
And they all have to.
Yeah, exactly. They I mean, we don't have time. Well, we could? It's so pointless. And they all have to. They don't even chat.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, we don't have time.
Well, we could have time to see it, but they don't really.
It's not the point of the exercise.
And they can't opt in or opt out to the puzzle.
And so this game, while I gave, I guess, some agency,
because it's like you could try to a high number,
I guess you could get screwed over where like two people do a two, two to a three
and you do a five and you end up going,
you should at least be able to opt in or out of the game.
Like there are some people who could accidentally
end up on the journey, have to do the puzzle.
Yeah, absolutely.
Like give them a choice.
Yeah, no, you should never,
they should never be cornered into that position.
Yeah.
Why can't they opt out of the game?
Like, it just seems like absolutely clear cut
that they should be able to opt out of playing the game
at least and just walk away.
There have been times
where they've been able to walk away, right?
They've been able to not play.
Yeah.
They have had times where they've not been able
to walk away of the actual journey.
Yeah, they have, but this wasn't the case here.
Yeah, wow. Yeah, I think that-
No, not on the journey. Have they been able to-
Yeah, on the journey. They have been able to, but they weren't able to here.
Yeah. Yeah.
Like, anytime you can make people make a decision, like, should we opt into trying to go on the
journey? Should we opt into the puzzle? Is good good because then it's a decision that we can analyze. Like I think that I've always said with how to decide on how to go
on the journeys, if they didn't have a mechanism for it, it should just be you guys decide and like
if it really comes down to it and you're fighting and you there's no way, it should be majority
rules what you do, even if majority rules that were picking sticks and if you want to opt into
the sticks you do it. You know like that should be the pool in case of emergency, but otherwise people will
work it out amongst themselves in a way that's way too polite, as we've seen.
And that is how it will be done.
And it's decision making and it's agency.
But this is just a game.
And I think that, again, takes away decision making from players in a way that we can analyze
for them.
Yeah, it's too casino.
I reckon no, in case of emergency. just like let them see how far they go.
Are they going to just like sit on the beach until nightfall with the boat waiting?
Like, great. If they do that, I'll watch it.
I'd like to see how far people push it.
I've always been a fan of like, I guess how uncongenial majority rules would be if it got down to that.
And people won't push it to that point
because people are trying to be too polite.
But it would be funny
because then people would have to really show their cards.
But you are right.
It hasn't been an issue so far.
In the seven seasons, people do tend to work it out.
And someone like Say is running to the boat
and we were robbed of that.
We were robbed of them being like,
hey, how are we working this out?
And she's just waving at them from the boat.
And that would be so fucking interesting
to see that happen.
Exactly. And the little boat driver's just like, I don't know,
I got a purse and I'm off.
Like someone's in the boat. Let's go.
I think that there's a possibility that they worry that if you give
too much decision making to the players and the majority,
the decision makers will, you know, tip the scale
so that the majority will win out when this is meant to be something
to help the minority.
Like the fact that Mary goes and gives her a chance to them is the interesting thing.
But the thing is as well, that say jumping on the boat is also so interesting.
Like I've always said, like you can just give them the option of something.
Like interesting things will happen even if it's not the exact thing you want to happen.
I think, you know, a good cast, which it always is, of dynamic players will make interesting things happen more of the time
rather than you trying to shoehorn something.
So you might think, okay, this gives more of a chance where the people on the bottom have an equal chance of going
and it gives them a fair shot at it rather than a majority being like, not say it's going.
But that would also be so interesting to see them do that.
So just let people be interesting.
And again, they never even do that.
They're way too polite with the journey. So it's been also fun.
Yeah, but even like with these things, even if it's the majority ends up having the most say,
because you let them sort it out and it means that the majority is the loudest group. It shows
what's going on in the majority, right? Only one person gets to go. It's an individual advantage.
And see who's on top of the majority. Like if two people within the majority want to go and one's not actually
getting heard, that's going to create discord. That's going to give the minority an opportunity.
Like we're more interested, I think, in how that plays out socially and how they take advantage of
it than what we've seen before. The casino role. Completely agree. It could then play out, as you say, to cause a fracture that you didn't anticipate.
Yeah.
Even if it's not, the minority member goes on the journey.
And that's the only way to rock this tribe.
Like there are dynamic ways that things can be played out other ways.
If you give people decision making capability.
So taking that away, even if you can try and game the game to try and opt out by
doing a five or whatever, I would so much rather like every single time
that they do the journey is I'm trying to rewind
and like watch it really slowly to see who opts in
and who opts out and what the discussion is
because I'm so interested in it.
And instead they were like, pick a number.
And I was like, damn it, Jeff.
Don't take this from me because I find it so interesting
to see what the players do.
It shows so much about the relationships
and their position and their intention in the game.
Absolutely. It's like they've just gotten really impatient.
They're like, these players take so long to get to know each other
and push each other down under buses.
So instead we're just like putting a roulette table down in a minute.
We know exactly how long that's going to take.
They're shortened the season, they're short in the choices.
It's very impatient.
Yeah, I completely agree with you.
Well, who else?
From SEVA, we've had, as you said, Mitch, who had a real hero episode,
which was great for him as well.
He's on the outs.
We had humble trades, we had charity.
We've got this majority alliance with David, Chrissy, Carl and Camilla, who end up getting the outs. We had the humble trades, we had charity, we've got this majority alliance with David,
Chrissy, Carl and Camilla who end up getting the idols. Anyone standing out to you on the scene?
I liked Camilla. She seems like a likeable person and I liked how she worked, how they worked together. Was it Carl? Was it Carl? Yeah, Holes Alliance.
Did you read Holes?
Yeah.
Was Holes a book?
Yes. Did you see it?
Did you watch the movie at least?
No, I had no idea what they were talking about.
What is Holes?
Oh my God.
I was actually gonna look it up.
It's the best movie in book of all time.
And also, after I said to Mark on the recap last week, you've never seen
holes. Zach said on his recap that people who say you've never seen this movie are annoying and I do
agree with him and I know I just did it. But holes is worth it. It has Patricia Arquette. Okay, she's
having a moment at the moment as well. Yeah. Yes. It's a Gourney Weaver. Let's like base it. Okay,
cool. Wait, is this from 19?? No it was in it was like 2003
because I was in the fifth grade. Okay what's the genre? Um young adult mystery.
Oh fun. It's way too complicated to explain but I couldn't recommend it more. Your kids are too
young right now but it's so good. It's so good. Okay I'll at least watch the trailer. I love a trailer.
I love it with the movie. But don't ruin yourself on the 50 year plot. Actually watch this movie
but I do love to read the weekly
Does it tell you something about Carl and Camilla?
That they have an amazing taste.
And that they're probably millennials.
I completely missed it.
I thought it must have been really obscure because they were both like,
you too? This random movie that I've never heard of. I thought it was in the curriculum here. Look at them being niche.
Well is it Australian? No it's not it's not Australian. I don't know why I don't know where
I don't know I read it in school. The point is that I've spoken about holes for like 15
combined minutes on these two recaps and also that makes me like Carl and Camilla because they have
great taste. I'm not pushing into the departed but
holes alone I'm all in. Isn't the departed scary? Yeah. I haven't seen that either. Holes is a little
scary. Awesome. Everything's scary to me. Young adult scary. Yeah. Okay, okay. Well, look, I like them. They seem like a good duo. I like the dynamic.
And I like Mitch, obviously, because I'm a bit like Joe. Like, is anyone not liking Mitch?
It just seems lovely.
He's not in the majority.
Yeah, that's true. I quite liked him in the flight attendant.
I thought that they were so like... Charity was so happy for him it was
lovely. Yeah but they're not in the prized four.
I don't feel like that four is a real thing. I feel like it's run by the stunt
guy and I think the stunt guy is like
where a four, where a four, where a four but otherwise it just seems like Carla
and Camilla are a genuine two who get along.
And then it's all a bit like,
look, this is what I'm saying about them
not going to tribal council.
I have zero investment in them as an alliance.
I don't believe it.
Do they even believe it?
Mitch seems adorable and lovable to the whole tribe.
It's probably not gonna go to tribal council.
It's probably not gonna actually matter.
I think their priority should be not making charity
and Mitch seem like know that they're on the bottom
so that when they get to merge, it's not going to be an issue.
But I do think they are in a line.
What are your strong feelings about them?
The fact that they think they're a four
because they'll look for the idol together.
And that was like a real bonding thing.
And that shows a lot of trust.
But I do think that at the point that they at least get to Mitch who is two tribal councils
away will never ever happen as you said so like it's fine it's real for them in the moment but
it also won't play out in a way that matters so it's both things. Yeah I might invest in them I've
got to admit I was happy for. She seems like a great guy.
See how it tumbles out when they get to merge. I also feel like a group of really beautiful people talking about their humble traits. It just feels like humble bragging. If your toes are the
worst thing about your body, I mean like humble bragging about your toe.
A bit like Joe and you know,
the worst thing that he's got going on is his very tight alliance with everyone on the tribe. Like, cry me a river.
Yeah. Well, it's funny that you say that because we got a question from Wither who asked about our
humble traits. And I was remembering back to when I did top model and they asked, what's your worst physical feature?
And I put my feet.
Now I do have gross feet.
I have my grandpa's feet.
But like,
I was like,
I'm not going to tell you the things I actually hate about myself,
because maybe then you'll see that.
And maybe I won't do well.
Yeah, exactly.
Also my worst fear.
And I think I've said this on the podcast.
I lied. I said heights.
Cause I was like, if I tell you, I'm scared of bugs,
you're clearly going to do a photo shoot
where you put me in a case of bugs. So I'm not going to tell you that I'm definitely afraid of
bugs. So I gained the thing, but I put my feet because I was like, otherwise I'm perfect, right?
Who cares about feet? And while I do have bad feet, you have, well, I know I have a way more,
I was gaming it. I have a thousand more things I hate about myself and my feet. You have a bagging too. Well, I know I have a way more. I was gaming it.
I have a thousand more things I hate about myself than my feet, but it was easy to say feet because
no one cares about, well, maybe people do, but I don't care about that. And I didn't think it was
going to get me kicked out of the show. Pun intended. I don't know. I am apparently on camera in my pajamas, fresh out of the shower.
So I'm just like actually properly humble and it's not just my choice.
That's actually not humble.
That's a transient quality.
You had a shower and you're in pajamas, which is something you could change out of it anytime.
As we're talking about that, the stream cut out, I feel like the humble trade is now
the stream cutting out, which I also think is not anything.
Like how humble should I be about my technical difficulties? I'm not sure.
That's not, that's not a good thing.
That's like fine.
Humble, my real humble traits are things
I would never say on a podcast.
They're, I'd say them in therapy.
I don't know that I said on a podcast, you know?
Or on TV, no.
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
I think gaming out that the humble
traits to be like, look, her foot was weird. But who cares?
It actually was weird. I'm. Yeah.
I hope she's humble about it.
Yeah, she's very beautiful.
This is lovely.
This was a storyline in Girls 5 Ever, which she like had a weird foot.
And that was like the whole thing. I also don't know what Girls 5 Ever, where she like had a weird foot and that was like the whole thing.
I also don't know what Girls 5 Ever is.
It's a really good show.
It has Renee Lee Scullsbury from Hamilton.
Anyway, I've been binging it.
I thought that Mitch's humble trait was really funny.
The way he just like,
he's like, I have a small speech impediment was unbelievable.
I feel so sweet.
Yeah. Um, I've got a couple of things I want to talk about. Should we do the chili first? Because we've talked about
gameplay, etc.
Yeah, let's do it.
All right. Take it away. Jacob, say one scene and MC color.
One, two, three.
One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two,
one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two,
one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two,
one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, like, okay, clearly, burning up Stephanie was good for him. We got to better than Kevin, even though Kevin got more screen time.
And that was definitely true.
So that's where we're at.
Do you want to go first or should I go first?
I feel like we're going to agree about the three points.
And I think Cedric came out on top this week
and really preserved his own alliances and relationships
and has secured himself really until Merge, even if they continue to lose.
So Cedric for three.
Yeah, I think also I found it interesting.
Sorry, just about humble stuff, but he's a colorectal surgeon.
And like surgeons, I work very closely with surgeons,
like my day to day.
Not notoriously humble.
And I feel like he has really bucked like the stereotype
of a colorectal surgeon.
And he's been very like yeah actually quite humble
and playing his cards well I don't know I thought it was interesting you don't often see his like
type on this kind of a show. I didn't realize the colorectal surgeons had such a reputation
for being arrogant but not for being independent. Hey, I didn't say that. I work very closely with these guys.
Yeah.
But just very powerful.
Well, it surprised me.
Right.
Okay.
Like they're very powerful people
and used to having everyone do, as they say,
the second they say it, you know,
they get into the hospital at like 5.30 in the morning
and they've got this team of doctors and nurses
running around behind them.
Like things fall into place around them all day every day.
So these like long stressful days and that's not how he's playing this game.
Yeah well firstly the fact that you can like butcher a challenge like that
and then actually use it to become the full center of the tribe where you have two key
allies on either side and then someone who's like way on the bottom and you're probably going to get to a three way you will decide.
Um, it's really impressive.
I mean, it's where I thought Kevin was last week to be fair, but I didn't love Kevin's
decision.
I do like Cedric's decision, but if he goes home next week, okay, I just don't understand
this tribe, but I do really like the decision.
I think that also the way he brought, um, you know, flushing the idol to say in the
way she respond to that and their relationship was really good.
The fact that he got the idol out of that as well, even while being aligned with Sei, keeps the power with him rather than being fully with Sei even on the side of that alliance.
So, yeah, I think that he is great and screwed up the challenge, but it didn't matter.
Like it was all full of power.
And also who cares? Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
Well, do you think they might in like a small tribe? Again, like we see, but like last week when they want to get rid of Stephanie anyway, they'll talk about the challenge when they
don't want to, they're all like hugging Cedric and all crying. Like that speaks to the social
media. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
I'm definitely, I am going to give a point. I know where I'm leaving my one point, so I think I'll do that next.
I'm just going to be totally worried.
I do make two points, three, one, two.
That's my humble trick.
I'm giving my one point to say, I just can't give her two points.
I think she's been too aggressive and I don't see her being long for the game, but I think
she deserves a point for not panicking and going into like chaos mode when she found
out votes were coming at her.
I think she did actually launch the Kevin vote, which works out very well for her, better than anyone
really.
Cedric, obviously, but she's the one that Kevin was coming for.
She benefits hugely from him being out.
I can't give her two points, especially the way she was talking with Mary at Tribal Council,
presumably knowing that Mary's not going home and still being like, no, this relationship's
done.
We can't move back, this is gone.
She can't get two points, but I think one is fair.
Yeah. Okay. Then who's the two?
I don't know. I guess they're my points to give and I don't have to feel like
I need to get it perfect. I think I'm gonna give it to...
I think I'm gonna give it to Shaheen.
Okay, okay, I like that.
I really liked how he thought through the situation
he was in with that idol, the star's idol.
I liked that he decided to play it socially. I liked
that he had the relationships that he was the one that Joe brought in. You know,
Joe's got a lot of relationships. He's a powerful guy but Shaheen's the one he went to.
I can admit that it's a little bit random but I feel like he's someone...
I like his spot in the game and I just really liked the way he thought through the situation and talked through it.
I completely agree. I think that he's his approach to building bridges for people who are not getting
voted out anytime soon was the right instinct. He does it well. He builds something with star,
which could be crucial when we get to the next portion of the game. And also Joe trusts him above everyone to go to be like, we should bring in Shaheen.
And that speaks as well to that positive relationship. I like it a lot.
I'll even I'll put, I'll make him an honorable mention. I'm going to give you a three to Cedric,
as we said, like the fact as well, what I do enjoy about the Disaster Tribes, as much as it's played
out, is watching the way people shift to get into that center. And the way that Cedric did it was just really impressive here.
Like he leapfrogged a bunch of people to get to like, Oh, I'm like, Oh, and I love
this now, but he's like the king of the tribe.
So definitely Cedric, I am giving two to say, um, the way that playing
the idol was such a gesture.
It's like she lost the idol, but she gained so much trust.
And if she gets to a three with Justin say, and Cedric Cedric might choose her.
She might be there with Cedric, Cedric might choose her.
She might be there with Cedric now.
So she's actually also really improved her position and she didn't even need the idol
to do it, which would have seen her through a pre-emerge or at least like through the
next vote to try and get what she wants.
But then maybe sever his relationship for the next vote.
And you know, the next part of the game and said, I think she's taking it further.
Even that might play out really, really well for the pre-emerge anyway, even without that
power and longer term. And yes, is it weird every week coming in and giving
say cheesy points and being like, it's against everything we hold true and believe when she's
telling people to their face about the relationship they can and can't have? Yes, but it works for her.
Her social game, it is a social game, but it's her social game. It's very unique.
But when Cedric's calling her a daughter and making moves to protect her, and they're working
well together and Justin has chosen her, it's a social game. It's just unlike a social game we
have seen before, and it will piss off anyone not included in it. That's the other part of that. It
will also make enemies, but it's also making friends. So I've given her those two parts.
That's the other part of that. It will also make enemies, but it's also making friends.
So I've given her those two points.
I in the one was between these people,
I end up giving an honorable mention to Justin, just as I feel like
he's still kind of at the center there with Cedric,
but I feel like he loses some power, cuts off an option in Kevin
and like Cedric relieves the day there.
So I gave a point to Joe
for the curse of being loved, for the fact that everyone comes to
him first and for the way he handled it by bringing in Shaheen. They both do well there, so I think the
fact that they both get points makes a lot of sense. So that does put Cedric on six and Sey on six
leading the Chizzi and then Justin on four. Kevin will always have left on two, Camilla's on three,
this is all out of order, my humble trade is not being able to read the Chizzi Charts live.
Yeah, Shaheen too.
I don't know if I already said that.
Joe on one.
That's currently where we're at.
So that is the Chizzi.
I wanted to talk about something that happened off camera this week where it's a few days
old now, but I only have one time a week to talk about US Survivor, okay?
Where Jeff, I was, we talked about this a little bit
before we recorded, but for the listeners
and you know, to kind of like play it out,
know how many people are so online to have seen this,
another humble trait, I'm constantly online.
Everything I think about now, I'm like,
I have so many humble traits, crazy.
But Jeff said, you know, they asked him,
would you ever do an all male or female season?
And he said, well, it would be hard because when you look back at like the big characters,
most are men.
And that was like taken as a quote that people didn't love.
And then he also did say in the rest of the clip, like he basically said, so what does
that say about what we, what society kind of allows in men over women?
I just wanted us to talk about it as two women talking about survival, which honestly in like
a male-dominated field is kind of rare. Do you have any thoughts about it?
So I haven't heard this until we were just chatting before coming onto the podcast.
Humble brag.
Because I'm zero online. Yeah, humble brag.
One of those. Don't need it.
I mean, I think it's untrue that the big characters are all men, for starters.
But I think it's a male perception.
Right.
Okay, yeah said majority male. Male perception. Right. Okay, yeah, majority male. But you know, whenever you hear a man talk about like their idols from Survivor, they
always reference other men.
Usually when you hear a woman talk about their idols in Survivor, they reference other women.
It's a thing where you look for yourself in previous players.
And I think that, you know that you're hearing Jeff's male perspective
on who the big characters are and he's seeing himself in the men. I think about the characters
that I've really idolized and seen that felt like a big part of Survivor to me. I think
of a lot of women and I'm sure a lot of other women would feel the same way.
So, you know, if that's kind of,
if there's this like reflection from production
that their stars are men,
I think it's probably because a lot of production are men.
No?
Well, that part.
Like, I don't think that that's a true reflection of the game and even the casting or the dynamics
of the people or even society at large.
I think it's a male perspective.
I think that's a very good point.
I think that two things have been addressed,
one by you and one by Jeff,
and there's three things here for me.
So the first part is he does address it
from the social perspective.
And there is an element of like society
will allow men to be kind of louder and more gregarious.
And I appreciate that he spoke to that part.
But then for people who were like,
well, it was taken out of context.
He already spoke to why that might be the case and it's not women's fault.
That's still only one, I think, of three problems.
So while he did address that, it was also the one thing that Jeff himself and Survivor
can take no ownership of.
So it's the easiest thing to address.
It's like, well, it's society's fault.
That's the world.
It's a macrocosm of the world.
And that's only one thing.
The second thing is, as you said, it's just personal bias.
And we've seen this all the time.
And I don't think that everyone would say that the majority of big characters are men.
I think the Jeff List is different to mine.
I think he has the Benz and Mike's of the world and I don't.
And I know that he does.
And I know that, you know, while his opinion is very important, it is just an opinion,
but it's an opinion that shapes the show. We have a final three because Terry Dietz won. Is Terry Dietz a big character
to Jeff, but not to everyone? And I think had he acknowledged that personal bias, it would have been
taking the ownership that you talk about, about what he's seen in kind of his subjective taste
of characters. And I think that was important to acknowledge or to know himself. And he wasn't
doing that. The third problem as has been pointed out
is how much did Survivor itself create big characters of men
as much as people might see a lot of the characters
and women when they see men, a lot of the time
it's because they were like well over edited
compared to women.
And at many times, especially, you know, in the past
I think we've gotten a lot better with this,
but cast for different reasons,
men were cast to be characters
and women were often cast to be eye candy. And I think that especially like in the 20s, I think that was
probably a thing that they were doing. You know, Survivor was creating that show. And I think that
Jeff called out the easiest part of that. If he had said, men are bigger characters, in my opinion,
but I know that's my bias that I have to unpack, I'd have no issue. And then I'd be like, we're
taking it out of context. Had he said, men are bigger characters, but that opinion, but I know that's my bias that I have to unpack, I'd have no issue. And then I'd be like, we're taking it out of context.
Had he said, men are bigger characters, but that's because how we've edited them, that's
because how have how we've passed the show, we're aware of that, and we're trying to
fix it, then it would have been out of context, no issue.
But what he did was he addressed the easiest part of that, which is society, without acknowledging
like his own personal biases, without acknowledging what the show has done to at least make those distinctions bigger, if not like completely manufactured them for decades of history.
Like if he were to see the confessional chart comparisons through 20 years of the show,
female winners versus male winners, he would be shocked. When Dalton Ross told him there were
six male winners in a row in the 30s, he was surprised. These are stats he should know and that he should call out when giving an opinion like that. I think that's the
thing for me. And I, it's not about canceling Jeff. It's not about calling Jeff sexist. I think that
you can be nuanced and being like, Jeff can be out of touch. A lot of people we love can be out of
touch. He also is trying clearly when he like brings up that social aspect, he is trying.
And we can acknowledge all of that without canceling him,
but also being like, there's a personal bias here
and there's elements of the show here
that need to be addressed.
And the only thing that needs to happen
is that Jeff just needs to know these things.
Jeff just needs the survivor fact checker
to come in once a year and give him charts
so he's aware, so he can be like,
wow, that's a real difference in editing
and understand why even he has that opinion
and why it's so
innate or subconscious because of the way the show is being created on his own personal biases.
And I think that you can do and say these things without, you know, cancelling Jeff or is that like
too harsh when Jeff is clearly also trying to like understand where people are coming from
at least some of the time.
at least some of the time? I mean,
I think it's a cop-out to say that this is just how society is and it's...
I don't think it's being harsh to say it's a cop-out.
I think he's still trying to sell a show that he's making in marketing
and I don't know, like
I would have thought that the viewership of Survivor is pretty evenly men and women, but
is that not true? Because there's something about like, you know, you see it with movies
and TV now where we have more, you know, women who are producing and directing and you see
a difference in the way that, you know, female voices come through when there are women
who are behind the scenes.
And it's not because those stories were ever less interesting
or that there was less of an appetite for it.
It's because we all, and it's natural,
that we look for ourselves and reflections of ourselves
in the characters that we consume.
But it becomes more of a problem when the ones ourselves in the characters that we consume. But it becomes more of a problem
when the ones serving up the characters
are always coming from one perspective
and that is predominantly male.
I think it's about that to me.
It's not like, it's not a problem specific to Jeff.
It's not that this is how society is.
It's that we still are telling one story for
one audience because those are the people making the stories rather than because
there's not an appetite for it that's been well acknowledged. I don't know.
It's like I'm expressing myself very well here. I feel like it's a story that's played out across multiple media, not just survival and reality TV.
And like Australia in Venice,
I think we're probably some of the worst
in terms of what we allow from, you know,
a whole like larrikin,
do I call that like the love of the larrikin?
The larrikin can only be a man.
Like Australia is pretty backwards about these things.
But even here we're changing and we are seeing those, we've been coming through as heroes,
you know, with them like Kirby, and we're really getting a stage and seeing that the
audience loves it.
And I think that changes things, but it's more's more about you know how do you get more than telling that story and creating the platform not just the character in center stage. Yeah I think if
anything had a reckoning and evolved like it was US Survivor they did respond to things they did
create the diversity initiative and I don't know how much that translated behind the scenes I know
that there are people who were grandfathered in who make a great show, Jeff being one of them who are like all one type of demographic. And I'm not saying that those
people should step away, but I'm saying those people should be informed, should have, you know,
be consulted by people from different backgrounds. They joined at the table. Yeah, yeah, 100%. And
there should of course be a diverse workforce. And I don't really know the extent of how much it
is and how much that evolved, but they did really try and they have made massive changes and they
have done so much to evolve. If I were Jeff, I would say so many, the quote could have been,
so many men historically have been the big characters in my opinion, the characters I've
gravitated towards, but I feel that's really changing probably because we've changed the way
we tell stories and I do think that's really true of the new era as well but I feel that's really changing, probably because we've changed the way we tell stories.
And I do think that's really true of the new era as well
in a way that's excellent.
And I just think the thing that needs to be changed
more about that is meeting the higher ups
where they, you know, with that diversity.
And again, it's just hearing the other opinion,
having someone who is in Jeff's ear,
I'll volunteer, no, it's fine.
It can be someone else, but it can be,
you know, just hearing the other side that's like, do you understand the disparity in the
confessional trust between men and women? Do you understand why that might be the case?
And then maybe he doesn't go to the social answer and he looks back because he does do
that and where they've gone wrong in the past and why it is getting better and why it can
continue to get better and why survivors been on a really good track. I think my issue is often the Jeff's not hearing the other side. We said it last week and
it's about sillier things like gameplay, but often the gameplay again is working to help the
archetypes that Jeff specifically likes, which we know obviously comes with his personal bias.
But when he's like, I just don't understand how anyone could like a final two over a final three.
It's so much harder to beat two people. It's like you just need to hear one person say, but it's harder to get to a final two.
Like that already, just you know, one hurt, have you heard the other side of this argument? So it's
about hearing all the perspectives. And again, I do think Jeff tries, but there are still clear
gaps. And the more people who are in the room, and the more diverse that looks like behind the
scenes really high up, I think it'd only be a good thing. So
it's about just calling attention to that while still acknowledging that Jeff has tried really
hard and so US Survivor has done some amazing things and he clearly acknowledges it and cares
about not just, I mean, 20 years ago he's probably just saying they're the biggest characters. We're
making progress but we can still call out that you should take accountability and ownership over the
past that Survivor and Jeff himself have done that has added to a disparity for why at least people like Jeff see men as the bigger characters
throughout history. And it's not just that it's a microcosm of society. And I think that's fair.
Is there enough nuance there about, yeah, we're appreciative of everything Jeff's trying to do,
and like more can always be done. And like just hearing other voices is probably like the best
start on all of that, is that fair?
Yeah and you know more women commentating on it, more women.
And I guess being the people on the street that Jeff talks to
because Disney still talk to people on the street.
I don't know anymore. I mean yeah, maybe.
I think that... I don't know.
I think there's...
Yeah, like having a man say that the big characters are all men in every X interview
where a man is asked like what was going on in the tribe.
Don't you reckon?
It honestly grates me every time I listen to an excerpt with a man who's like, oh yeah,
and Mike and Ben and Jesse were pulling all the strings.
Like, come on.
It's like,
I think there's that natural bias.
And having Jeff stand up there
and say that they're the big characters
is very much a personal opinion
and not a reflection of who really are the big characters.
So it's getting, like you said, more perspective,
high up who can help to showcase the characters that they love as well.
Yeah.
And so Jeff can acknowledge that as a personal bias, like in my opinion,
rather than being like, this is the accepted opinion, because again, game,
these are the big characters.
Yeah, like game changes are made based on what Jeff thinks is like the status quo.
But it's actually like, it's a very important opinion because he's Jeff freaking gross,
but it is his opinion.
And I think if there was more of the like diversity of that opinion and more was heard
out about it might become more of like, you know, a little bit of a melting pot, where
then those decisions are made based on, you know, larger subjective opinions, but at least like diverse opinions.
And as long as he's aware of the fact that it is his opinion rather than just
like the like de facto response, I think that in itself is already a start.
Like all of this is a start.
This is season 48.
You know, if we're going to get to season 100, they're going to have to hear different stories,
they're going to have to find, you know,
the stories that haven't been told before.
And like there's this massive pool to draw from
if they can think, like you said, you know,
draw from the melting pot and tell,
give different perspectives.
So I think it's a big opportunity for them as well.
And we did have a lot of women talking about it.
Like we had poverty leading that and like it's lucky to have a voice like poverty.
But then it became about, well, like, are we cancelling Jeff?
And it became kind of about the drama.
And to me, that's why I really wanted to talk about it.
It's like two women talking about it, which again, are like kind of rarer voices in the
commentary community.
Not that I wouldn't always want to talk about it, but I'm like, I will.
I know my podcast is in days from now, but I'm just like holding on to talk about it
because I really want to do that.
And I don't want it to just be about the outrage culture.
Like there is some outrage culture in life and I don't necessarily agree with outrage
culture as a concept.
It's not about canceling Jeff.
Again, it's just about acknowledging these things and like always trying to do better
from every angle.
I'll still being grateful for like the strides that have been made and the fact
that they are trying and Jeff definitely has come a long way and I always appreciate that. It's just
about, okay, like it was out of context but the context still wasn't amazing and there's still
these other things. So like Jeff is trying, more can be done, we're always appreciative, it's not
about cancelling him but it's just about acknowledging it and like hoping to move forward with that. And
if Jeff knew that it would be a good thing and we still love Jeff. Like it's, we're still going to move on
watching Jeff and loving Jeff next week. Yeah, absolutely. But if he, if he knew that and if,
and if the solution is there should be more voices higher up, that could only be a good thing. And
it's not about canceling anyone. It's literally just about how much better that is for, and I
say this without knowing what the room looks like, but that can only ever be a good thing, right?
Yeah, I just want to rewind very briefly that I don't love the idea of a boys versus girls
season.
Yeah, that anyway is probably not right for 2025.
Just quietly.
If Jeff was boys versus girls, it just seems to be lame.
No, I'm going to ask if you were doing all boys or all girls season. That was what the question was. Like if Jeff was boys first girls, just seems to be lame.
No, someone asked if you would do an all boys
or all girls season.
That was what the question was.
Why?
I don't know, that's also terrible.
That's like the reason that there's not about,
oh, but the men are bigger characters.
It's like, no, that would be terrible.
Diversity in every way has been the saving grace
of the show.
So yeah.
Oh, like actually it kind of puts it,
I didn't realize even like just,
just do an all boys or just an all girls season. So like, to be fair,
he's on the back foot there being like, that's such a terrible idea.
Why are you bringing this terrible idea to the table? Sorry.
But there are a million reasons that's bad,
but because the male characters is not actually one of them. Yeah.
I was like, can you imagine doing this in an old boys season? People would love that.
I just...
Which people?
Sorry, terrible idea.
There would be some people who would enjoy that every week a man would get voted out, to be fair.
That would be the saving grace for some.
I just like...
It's a conversation for another day, but
if we want to talk about like a microcosm of the world, we shouldn't be in situations where it's all men all working
together. It's all women all working together. We should be learning in the big melting pot.
Everyone should be learning to raise their voices amongst a diverse crowd.
It was a wild question. That's crazy. Yeah. It went and it went to wild places. Now we've been
talking about it for a full week. But anyway, glad we got our thoughts out on that.
A couple of questions.
Other than the humble traits, Matt know ask the editor Thomas finished
the journey second should Mitch have gotten the better advantage or
to Thomas get it for discovering the view Rodrigo Thomas discovered
a little bit Rodrigo.
Do you like really give them different?
Yeah, he did.
Yeah.
Do you like, why did they give them different? Yeah, he did.
Yeah.
Wow.
He's so cool.
I love Olivia Rodrigo.
Oh, so I didn't know how far the music takes would go.
But yeah, I don't know why they, well, this is a hard question around them getting different advantages because I don't think they should ever be giving up to three advantages in these
journeys.
I don't, I think that they should all be making one collaborative decision anyway.
But then yeah, giving three advantages is silly and then all being different but randomly
some better than others
where like clearly a vote block is not as good
as a vote steal.
What would Mary have gotten?
Like either just give them all a meaningless extra vote
or like don't do this at all.
I do find it silly.
I really do.
I'll make, I find it silly also.
I hate random things,
but at least make it like the hardest challenge
gets the best reward.
And then if you decide if you do the hardest one
or the easiest one.
Right.
Yeah.
Isn't that basic?
If you're going to give different prizes, do, do.
Right.
Yeah.
And then you're like, Ooh, do I think I can do this hard one?
And then, and aim higher or do I take the low risk and try to get the vote block?
We don't even know what the third one would have been.
Yeah.
Probably a steal a vote in a vote block, an extra vote probably.
Yeah, you are so right.
It's like just give them a choice at that point.
Or between the three of them, let it work it out where they're all going for
a different puzzle so at least they can make a decision as a group.
Yeah.
Anything like that.
I'm joking.
You know what would be vaguely interesting is make them say what their strength is.
Be like, this one is about your, I don't know, speed.
This one is about your word finding, whatever.
And make them discuss amongst themselves what their strengths are.
That's like vaguely interesting.
Yeah.
Couldn't be worse than the happiness we got.
So random.
Yeah.
Yeah.
All right.
They wanted us
to sort the Hogwarts houses. Should we just do Vula and Joe
because it's Joe Moore. He must be Hufflepuff. He's Hufflepuff.
Through and through. He's definitely an extreme Hufflepuff.
Yeah, everyone loves him. He's like crying about it. Hopefully
you can weaponize his puff. I hope that for him.
I don't think so. I think he's going to quit.
Um, God forbid. Yeah, I think that he won't be able to vote anyone out. He's too pure for this game.
He's not a quitter though, I don't think. Is he a fireman?
No.
No? Why do I think he's a fireman?
No, Chrissy is a fire... woman? Oh yeah, that's true. he's a fireman? No, Chrissy is a fire woman.
Oh yeah, that's true.
She's a fireman.
So, Kristen is a fire woman in A Strain of Survivor.
Oh my god, why am I not...
I think Joe Anglem.
There's been a lot of Joes in Survivor when you google it.
Okay, Joe is a fire captain. You're right. That's
not Chrissy.
Yeah.
I know nothing.
But I think she's also a fire something. But maybe anyway, whatever. I think he's a fire
captain.
You would really think that a fire captain would be a Gryffindor though. But he is a
Hufflepuff. He's against type. Against job type.
Yeah, definitely. Hufflepuff. He's against type, against job type.
Yeah, definitely.
Chris, he's a fire lieutenant. That's why I got confused. And then Kristen is an aviation firefighter.
Yeah, look, I need a red fire or something.
Okay, well, they might bond over that one.
It's very confusing, to be fair.
Yeah. Okay, so what's safe?
I think it is. Yeah.
I think it is an issue.
I mean, I think your first thought has to be Slytherin because she's antisocial. But as we have discussed at length, Cedric acts like, feels like she is his daughter. So maybe that's not coming
off the same on the island. I don't think you can say she's not like integrity team
rah rah. She's not Gryffindor.
Well, she's physically a game honestly.
No, but then she was like lying about that.
Right. I don't, I just get slitherin' but I'm...
I think she must be a slitherin'.
And then Cedric Ravenclaw.
Yeah, absolutely.
Yep.
Justin went to Yale.
What is Justin?
Did he?
Yeah.
Isn't he the pizza guy? I thought he was guy? Yeah. He works in a pizza shop.
He went to help out his family's pizza shop after Yale. Yeah, he's surprising. Oh. Yeah. What did
he do at Yale? I don't really understand how American universities work. Yeah, no but going
to Yale isn't for you. It is.
Like he's either a Ravenclaw or a Hufflepuff, right?
It doesn't seem very Hufflepuff.
Yeah.
I think it's like the stone of pizza vibe.
That's like the puff part of it.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's right. And because he hasn't really wielded
like a lot of finicky strategic stuff
so much as he's been brought in by his relationships with Kevin and then Cedric.
Yeah.
I'm leading to what's Hufflepuff.
Yeah, and Hufflepuff are by the kitchen.
And he's the pizza man.
Yeah.
Okay.
And then- That's right.
What was Kevin?
Hufflepuff?
Is this a tribe of poor Hufflepuffs
that are just on the disaster tribe with Say
who's just like steamrolling them?
Cause like Steph and Mary might be Hufflepuffs.
Is this just a Hufflepuff tribe with one Slytherin who's just like reading the films? Steph and Mary definitely Hufflepuffs. Is this just a Hufflepuff tribe with one Slytherin
who's just like reading the film?
Steph and Mary definitely Hufflepuff.
Which is probably why they're losing so many challenges.
Hufflepuffs just don't have it in them.
I don't know if you've called Kevin a Hufflepuff.
I was actually thinking he's like a rare hybrid
because he looks like a Hufflepuff.
Like he's got the Hufflepuff smile.
And he's just like so enthusiastic. He's
doing everything with this big smile on his face.
But actually he was kind of like he wanted to be a Slytherin.
Like he wanted to cut Say's throat. Yeah, on the other hand. He was trying to make moves.
He was, of course, he was winning Hogwarts.
I think, I don't think you could actually call him a Hufflepuff.
I think he was more cutthroat, more devious than he looks.
Like if you just closed your eyes and someone told you what he was doing out there and why he went,
which is because his relationships failed him and he didn't
understand the dynamics because neither did I.
I totally get it.
I'm not a Hufflepuff either.
I think he's like, I think he's a Slytherin.
You buy it?
Yeah, but not, he's like more of a hybrid.
Whereas Say came in full Slytherin to this tribe of Hufflepuffs and just as like laid waste to them and now it's like leading the Chizzie tide with Cedric and
it has like full control. Because there's only room for one Slytherin. Yeah. On a tribe. Yeah.
One had to fall to survive. Yeah, this poor Hufflepuff tribe of just like sitting ducks, just like experiencing the
disaster tribe and staying.
And now you've got Centric in the middle.
Yeah, the Ravenclaw.
You've got Centric in the middle now braining it out.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Amazing.
Big win for the Ravenclaws.
Go Ravenclaw.
Well, thank you so much for joining me way past your bedtime in our pajamas to be humble and-
Really for me to go straight to bed.
I love it.
You can just roll over and go straight to sleep.
It's a great pajama party, it's amazing.
I actually, I was putting my baby to bed earlier
and I did fall asleep on the floor next to the cot.
So this will be my second take at going to sleep.
I could probably just lie down.
I respect that, but thank you so much for coming
onto the podcast with all that you have going on.
Yeah, follow me at Shannon Gates, everyone,
for all the content.
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This, Survivor 48.
This was great, Tessa.
Thank you so much for being here.
Super fun. Thanks for having me.
Thank you. Thanks, everyone.
Thanks to our team behind the scenes.
I will see you next time.
Bye.
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