The scramble is on to find the hidden immunity idols on the next episode of Survivor.
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After losing the challenge, Courtney questions the abilities of the males on her tribe
Jeff Probst blogs 'Survivor: Heroes vs Villains': Episode 3
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I love this challenge. We could do this challenge every year and I’d be happy. And if Coach could play in this challenge every season I would never stop hosting Survivor.
But first… The “Didn’t See It Coming” match: Did anybody actually think Amanda would take out Danielle? That was the biggest upset of the match. A total shocker.
“The Most Exciting” match: Colby and Rob. That was a fantastic match-up. Exactly who we wanted to see go at it. Chalk this one up for Colby. That is how this challenge was designed to be played. Aggressively.
“The Most Embarrassing” match: It’s now official. James has clearly lost his mind. It’s el gonzo. It was the most lopsided match of the challenge. There was no doubt who was going to win. James knocked Randy off with one small push and then…he threw his bag on top of him and as always had to have the last word. “Get your f—ing old ass outta here.” Sorry James but this is where I get off the James train. It’s not that I think Randy is the nicest guy in the world either, but that was just unnecessary and truly ugly.
And now…to the greatest moment of the episode… “The I Can’t Hear You, Jeff, Because I’m Too Busy Posing For The Camera” match: Coach, you are a gem. You are the greatest. I loved this moment when it happened. I love it even more now that it’s on my TiVo and I can watch it over and over and over and over.
Side note: Some of you may be wondering about the sit-out rule pertaining to back-to-back challenges. That rule only applies within an episode. Each new episode it starts fresh. Typically we have two challenges within an episode, but not always. So Courtney was able to sit out the last challenge (last week’s episode) and sit out again in this week’s challenge (new episode.) Hope that clears up any questions.
You know what is fascinating...but stupid about Survivor's Villians? The entire tribe talked about how dangerous the scheming Parvati is then did nothing to get rid of her! It seems this entire episode centered around people mouthing different variations on the same ''Parvati is a huge flirt (with both the guys and girls) and is a huge threat because she has three known allies on the "Heroes" tribe and... "Other people may be fooled by her act but I'm not because I'm on to her and know she needs to go now,' speech.
Jerri even went so far as to proclaim, ''Parvati is like a virus,'' which made me happy because it means that, unlike Micronesia, this season I will not be the first person to compare Parvati to a sexually transmitted disease.
But after all that tough talk from the tribe, not a single person even voted for Parvati. Not even Jerri, who also revealed that, ''I'm at the point right now where every time I am around here, I just want to punch her in the face. That's all I can think about, is taking her down.'' Parvati later responded ( to the cameraperson) by referring to Jerri as a ''bitter old cougar..'' Name-calling. Mature.
The Heroes should have been reveling in their 8-0 sweep of the villains, but it ended on a sour note when James went all roid rage for the second episode in a row. It was obvious to all that he was going to pummel the older, slower, and weaker Randy, and that's exactly what he did with one push. But that wasn't enough for the Incredible Bulk. He then had to throw his bag right down on the defeated and dejected Randy. Nice sportsmanship! ... James responded to criticism about his actions the same way he always does, but yelling back, in this case telling Randy to ''get your f---in' old ass out of here.''
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The scramble is on to find the hidden immunity idols on the next episode of Survivor.
Secret scene (below)
Russell shares a laugh with Jerri when he reveals to her that he is simply using Parvati to his advantage
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Randy was a not-surprising choice to be booted out for the Villains as much like like the poll-taking Internet audience repeatedly votes that he's one of the top un-liked --apparently his fellow Villains concur.
Both teams in Survivor 20 behave as if the voting process were a popularity contest despite their gaping blind spot to several of really relevant points--call it "old skool Survivor" voting. Jeff Probst has comments on this odd if not completely stupid behaviour in his blog.
Randy...went out..., hurling his buff onto the fire after voting for Rob “to send a little message,” he explained in his exit confessional.
Read the entire article at: Reality BlurredThis week was all about the redemption of the Heroes, as they bonded while catching some chickens and didn’t yell at each other so much. Doesn’t seem like much of a strategy, but it appeared to work, because the Heroes completely destroyed the Villains at the joint reward/immunity challenge. Of course, the glorified mud-wrestling competition involved zero puzzles and required nothing but brute strength. But hey, a win is a win – especially when the final score is 8 to 0.
Jerri and Cirie are next and Cirie wins easily, giving the Heroes their 4th win. Danielle and Amanda dance around a lot, but Amanda comes out victorious. Colby and Rob then square off with Colby winning. It is now 7-0 in favor of the Heroes. James faces off against Randy... Not-at-all surprisingly, James simply pushes Randy off the platform in a single motion. The Heroes win reward and their first immunity! The Villains will be making their first trip to Tribal Council.
Back at Camp-V, the losers wash the mud and shame off. It was pretty pathetic to come out with not a single point. Randy is worried that he may be in trouble as the oldest member. So he plots to get Parvati off. Meanwhile, she asks Coach directly if he’s voting her off. He says he hasn’t thought about booting anyone yet. Parvati plays all the tricks, including stroking him with, “I know you have no fear…”. Coach insists “flirting has never controlled me; I’m my own man.”
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Oh, Villains. That was just embarrassing. Tonight’s mud challenge ass-whooping on Survivor: Heroes vs Villains proved that the Villains’ entire team of weaklings just don’t stand a chance against the Heroes’ brute force ... when it comes to anything physical. The
Villains Will Always Lose Physical Challenges: Tonight’s Sumo’an Mud Wrestling Immunity and Reward Walloping Challenge proved that the Villains’ so-called smarts can never win against the Heroes’ brawn in a physical contest.
The “tribe full of misfits” (Parvati’s words) are hindered by scary-scrawny Courtney and Tyson and the older and weaker Randy, Sandra and Jerri. No one can deny the power of Parv’s batting eyelashes, but they cannot row a boat or wrestle an opponent to the ground (or mud).
It doesn’t matter if James, Tom, Colby, J.T. and Rupert aren’t speaking with “one voice” when victory depends solely on brute strength. Too bad for the Villains that James only revealed his nasty nature after this season began.
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A blow-by-blow account of the Sumo Mud challenge for immunity and reward Jeff calls the tribe for an immunity competition. They will square off Sumo style, keeping hands on the bag at all times and try to get the other into the mud. There is also a reward in play. They get luxury items, coffee, sugar, and a week’s worth of rice.
Tom and Russell take each other on. Tom gets Russell in the mud almost immediately with just two blows.
Parvati and Candice take on each other next.
The fight takes a few minutes, but Parvati is first in the mud and Candice wins.
Coach and Rupert go at each other next. Coach gets Rupert in the mud, but it is a do-over since Coach took his hand off the bag.
Coach shows his anger and Jeff warns him to take his anger out on the pirate.
Rupert gets Coach into the mud.
Jerri takes on Cirie and quickly Cirie gets her in the mud.
It is four zip for the Heroes.
Tyson and JT take on each other and in the rain, the mud becomes very slippery. Tyson is put in the mud immediately.
Amanda takes on Danielle and their fight is brief.
It is now Heroes 6-zip.
Boston Rob is up again against Colby and Rob fights to stay alive.
Colby pushes Rob down and slides him into the mud.
James takes on Randy and this is match point. James puts Randy in the mud in just one push.
Randy says, “Classy” and James shoots back with an expletive that is deleted.
Heroes win 8-0 and Villains have to go to tribal council. .... Randy worries that he is going to go home being the oldest in the tribe. Randy feels that if they overlook her because she has a smile and a nice wiggle, and if they don’t take care of business now, they will be in a world of trouble when she meets up with the other tribe.
Coach is approached by Parvati about whether she is about to go. She flirts with him and he says that he is immune to her charms.
Sandra tells Rob that Randy is weak.
Jerri says that Parvati is like a virus and can rope others in.
Jerri wants to bottle that up and use it in her real life, because she thinks it is powerful stuff.
Sandra says she will go with the tribe, Randy or Parvati.
She says she is trying to stay as long as she can.
Parvati works on Jerri, but Parvati isn’t getting through to her.
It is clearly either Randy or Parvati. Jerri says that she is not trying to get anyone to vote for anyone, but she is at the point right now where she wants to take her down.
Parvati says that Jerri is a bitter old cougar and her days are numbered.
Randy speaks on his own behalf and tells Coach that this is Micronesia 2.0 and if he is dead man walking, he will see him in loser’s lodge.
Coach says that there is nobody out here that is honorable but him.
He quotes Martin Luther King, saying that the measure of a man is not in times of comfort, but in how he rises to a challenge. Coach looks to hope that Randy is still there on the morrow and will fight for him.
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After the jump: More Survivor: Heroes vs Villains videos (2.26.10)
- 'The Wrong Move' - 'Tribal Council Voting' - 'Tyson on Losing the Challenge'Survivor: Heroes vs Villains - Tribal Council Voting
Find out what each tribe member had to say as they cast their votes
Survivor: Heroes vs Villains - The Wrong Move (Jerri)Survivor: Heroes vs Villains - Tyson on Losing the Challenge
"Tyson takes a humorous stance at the outcome of the immunity challenge"











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