Thursday, February 24, 2005

Survivor Fantasy: My Picks

For what it's worth, here's my Survivor Fantasy team:


Ian Ian, first interview
He seems to be a quiet leader of Koror. Ian was the one giving the others rowing instruction and using an oar for a rudder during last week's Immunity/Reward challenge. He leads yet he doesn't stand out to make himself a target. Ian could go far in the game. "First interview" seems reasonable given that they will be trying to recover the flint.



Janu Janu, gets naked
A guy can hope, can't he? To score the "gets naked" points she has to intentionally get undressed, like Julie sunbathing last season. Janu is a Las Vegas showgirl and maybe she likes to maintain that all-around tan. Also to vie for the attention of the guys she may have to take this drastic measure to stand out amongst the younger women.



Gregg Gregg, finds unexploded ammunition
"Unexploded ammunition" maybe a red herring like last season's "gets burned by lava." He seems like a real go-getter so if there is unexploded ammunition lying around he's a good bet to find it. Plus he's likely to get some "goes in ocean" points as they try and recover the flint.



Stephenie Stephenie, first questioned at tribal council
Stephenie seems to be the quiet leader of Ulong. If they find themselves at Tribal Council again she's a good bet for first interview. She's also athletic so she may get me some "goes in ocean" points as well.





Love on the Rocks
One final thought. Angie is probably just a decoy and won't be voted off tonight. The promos and ads show her worried about being the outcast and "on the chopping block", but I think a member of the lovey-dovey couples will be voted off instead. So who are the couples? Jeff and Kim and Gregg and Jenn (I think).

Tonight on Survivor
"Love Is in the Air, Rats Are Everywhere", Episode #1002.
One tribe's beach is overrun with unwelcome little visitors. One Survivor is suspicious about a special alliance developing between two tribemates. While enjoying a feast, a tribe notices one member's reclusive behavior. A tribe attempts to recover a lost provision. Will they be successful in the task, or will they succumb to exhaustion?


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