Before I even start, can I just say that I'm pretty amazed at how correct the casting is here. There is very little schtick or in-character acting at all, yet everyone is pretty much spot on.
Let's see now; Brian is cold and unnattached, Helen is overly complicating everything (and both solid players), Jan is a loveable ditz with one or two solid connections, Ted is self-absorbed, Penny is full of herself, Ken is getting a forced positive edit, Jake is as caring and selfless as you could want & Erin is a sweetheart with no idea where she actually lies in the grand scheme of things.
From Asteria's stable; Shawna's a flirt, Jeanne is ever so slowly getting to grips, Joanna is fierce as fuck, Chrsty is a complex positive force (but secretly a bit of a bitch), Butch is just a touch loopy, Daniel is godawful and I can never remember Ryan. Rob was the only one not doing it for me, but he's done a full 180 since the mutiny in terms of character - and he was a last minute replacement - Jeff, you have a gift.
Pre Merge Boots#6Butch would have frustrated me as a player for the exact same reasons Christy made him the first boot. Type in proper English please! Yet at the same time, the way he writes one long run on sentence and is iphone autocorrecting (I hope) all over the place is giving him a very distinct kooky personality, which I'm enjoying as a host.
Still, he became a very easy boot amongst some terrible competition once he revealed he was posting from his iPod. Missing TC sealed the deal.
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Players wrote:
Christy (to Joanna): He (Daniel) already made a better impression on me than Butch.
God I really want to boot him. I mean, Shawna is not here, but I can't imagine her being worse than Butch. And he's on his phone, which is a big liabilty, IMO.
Joanna (to Christy): Yeah I was thinking that too. If you can't get computer access then that is a big issue. I mean Jeanne is a big liability too because of an obvious language barrier but I think she might be improving. Ugh its soo tough when multiple people suck lol
Butch (Confessional): I think I'm doing good with the people I've talked to so far I think that there focused alot more on the three that didn't show but if I outlast them that'll definatly be enough time to get in with my tribe:) I think Ill be alright after all!
Jan (TC): For the other tribe it was easier, Butch barely posted at all so they just voted him out.
Christy (TC): I'm going to go ahead and propose Butch. Even when he was here, he was on his phone. And that's going to hurt us in challenges. That's it.
Butch's Final Words wrote:
my short time in the game was fun but I felt like I was climbing a mountain with 100 pound weights tied to my face and ik right from the beginning it looked bad when I didn't showup and after I didn't make it to tribal they were smart in voteing me out
#5Ryan had a hint of a head on his shoulders. His later confessionals & PMs indicated that he realised he was on the bottom of the Asteria totem, and he planned to use the day between Challenge & TC to talk to the people at the bottom (that didn't know they are) and band them together. But why did he wait a full week of the game?? Nobody will cut a deal with a scrambler if they can avoid it - they will always stick with the people they've built a bond with unless you have a huge carrot. The carrot was there in that all of Jeanne/Ted/Daniel were on the outs, but he needed a bigger picture than he had to know this, and he hadn't done enough talking previously to know where he needed to put the pressure.
So Ryan had a little potential, but he's also suffered from the same 'not PMing enough' factor as the other pre-merge boots, and by the time he decided to do something about it, it was always going to be very hard for him to get into the game at all.
Players wrote:
Ryan (Confessional): I didn`t do much just kind of sat back and observed and tried to get a feel for everything.
Rob (to Helios): That's all I can say about Ryan because that's literally the only words he has ever said to me. He has also never shown up to a challenge.
Ryan (TC): You can never know exactly how others are perceiving you and where you fit in.
Christy (Confessional): It seems like I'll get my way with booting Ryan. He's just completely useless to me.
Ted (Vote): You don't deserve what's coming your way tonight.
Ryan's Final Words wrote:
I got unfinished business. If given another chance I would play this game like a madman and take no prisoners.
#4IDK what to make of
Ken really. I think he came into the game with an overly cautious approach. Every time he tried to fly the flag for tribal unity, it came off as more and more suspicious. Only Jake fully trusted him I think, and was toying with the idea of a all-male alliance but didn't get it together in time. He probably would have survived the night of his boot at Jan's expense had he not tried to oust Ted - ironically he was suspicious of Ted taking the clues, and people were happy enough to write Ken's name down for pretty much that exact reason
Plus again, very little PM activity, he nearly talked
exclusively with Brian & Ted at the start. By the time he added Jake and Helen to his chatmates it was already too little too late. He tried to argue his case against Jan, who replied that she was more social than Ken, and I laughed at the time. Yet now I think of it, it was really Jan's bond to Erin that may have saved her - the same Erin that Ken neglected to PM even once in the game - so Jan may very well have been right.
Players wrote:
Ken (Confessional): Right now the person I get along best with, is Brian. I talk to Ted a little but, but I am suspicious of him. I wont point any fingers though. For one, I have no absolute proof who took the deal. Secondly, if I point fingers at people, they might think I am trying to deflect the target off of myself, so I am just going to let it go, for now.
Brian (Confessional): You can’t expect to stay safe in a Survivor game if you only talk to two people and tell one of these people you don’t trust the other.
Ted (Confessional): I'd bet Ken will start pointing fingers at others. If a third person takes it, that would be hilarious. People will start to confuse this game with Cluedo in seconds. Personally, I would attempt to blame Ken in the shelter with the machete.
Erin (Confessional): Anytime someone talks about the clues to the HII, Ken responds in a very suspicious manner. When we were talking about the plan to share the idol clues, he seemed hesitant. Very suspicious...
Ted (Vote): You are legitimately the most annoying person I have come across in this game. I can't stand your constant talk of the Asteria tribe's dynamics, and to be perfectly frank, I can't stand you. I'm almost 100% certain you fancy yourself as such a strategist that you've been taking the idols for the last two rounds, and that pisses me off to no end. If you really wanted to get to know the inner workings of the Asteria tribe dynamics, you should have joined them today. You're a dolt, and you need to get off the Helios island right now. - Sincerely, Ted Rogers Jr.
Ken's Final Words wrote:
My only regret was not being more vocal about my distrust of Ted. If we had more time to talk about how to vote I could have defended myself better.
That being said, I love his continued interest in the game and his activity levels in LL is the driving force thats pushing the rest of the pre-jurors hang around so big time kudos for that.
#3 Shock boot
Jan had some wonderful moments in this game - trying to suggest Ted for every answer when he wasn't eligable for any, 'starting a fire' with her granny glasses, mixing up Ken & Ted for her vote, wanting to vote for Ted even though he was on the other tribe etc, - but for me she just didn't do anything much strategically to deserve a higher ranking. I have to presume she is a fan of Survivor, so she really should know that a one-on-one deal with Erin, and a loose bond or two elsewhere is just not going to be enough to get far in this game.
Players wrote:
Erin (Confessional): I feel that Jan's easier to manipulate and that she would be most loyal to me. That being said, I don't really know how she really feels about me.
Jan (Confessional): Actually my vote wasn't suppose to go to Ted, it was actually for Ken. I was in a bit of a rush to get the vote over with that i confused there names together
Ken (TC): I htink Jan was one of the weaker links. Like you said she was a bit ditzy and kept guessing Ted ans an answer even though we all knew he was excluded.
Jan (Confessional): i should probably take a stand and volunteer at the next challenge, if course i know i wont let my team down. It's just i felt like i didn't do anything helpful in the last challenge and i wanna do something to prove them that i'm worthy of staying here.
Jan (TC): lol dutzy me <3
Jake (Vote): I'm so sorry Jan, I love you to death, but overall in challenges you can be a bit of a liability. Good luck with everything and I hope to see you on the otherside.
Jan's Final Words wrote:
I'am natururaly a very awkward and clumsy person so i'am not suprised i sucked at everything lol. Damm Third voted out, i was really hopping i could stay a little longer, i was starting to have fun but oh well #2Two words for
Jeanne - learning curve - and boy did she pick it up fast. Strategically she was kept in the dark, but afask she had played herself into a sweet spot.
Decent enough in the challenges when the rest of them allowed her. A laffo's feud with Rob. That strange quirk, of putting, inappropriate commas into her, sentences gave her a spot-on 'Jeanne' board presence too. I got a kick out of how she embraced her sneaky side for the Ryan vote, Slowly built a bond with Shawna, and was working how she could on the rest. And like I said in her goodbye thread - a true team player for Asteria - maybe the only one on that beach?
If only she had made the merge, we could have found ourselves with a bridge-burner on our hands. And she nearly did too, if it wasn't for Rob's flip back I believe the vote would have stayed on Ted. Ultimately though, she was just a little out of the loop to the true goings on of anything.
Players wrote:
Rob (Confessional): But good GOD do I hate Jeanne. I don't really even know what it is, it's pretty irrational at this point, but I cannot stand her.
Jeanne (Confessional): I dont like the guy, but he is very valuable to the tribe.
Joanna (Confessional): Jeanne is seriously a mystery sometimes I feel like she’s playing us all.
Jeanne (TC): I realize i have made errors, but plan to make amends with my future actions in the tribe. I really hope that my tribemates will give me credit for being there with them...
Shawna (Confessional: It was sad to see her leave, i actually liked her, tried my best to save her but it wasn't meant to be
Jeanne's Final Words wrote:
The other Asteria members saw how quickly I learned, and excelled, and it clearly frightened them going into the merge. Asteria is making a big mistake with Rob. Overall, I cannot be upset with how it went down, its the nature of this thing.
#1Strategically,
Jake ranks above Jan because he was at least trying to make some moves, it's not really his fault he was both hoodwinked by Brian & sent Ted packing with a misread message. But again, like Jan & Ken before him, he simply wasn't doing enough socially - to all but ignore Penny and Erin even when his tribe was down to five players standing just isn't going to cut it on a tribe that small.
What Jake brought to the game emotionally was pretty beautiful I have to say. It's a rare thing to see a player so torn up over a vote - and then that heartfelt apology to Helen followed. I believe that was truly written from the heart, where other players might have written it as a 'tactic' which is simply adorkable. Again, credit to your casting Jeff, Thailand's 'Erin's Boot' episode was one of the truly touching moments in Survivor, and Stranded Jake was every bit as empathy-driven.
I have to say he's the one boot so far I really regret, watching him struggle ethically with his decisions if he got into the later rounds would have been a emotional rollercoaster. Watching the confusion set in when he rejoined with Ted would also have been laffos.
I'm also quite glad he got to prove himself as a challenge contributor in the counting challenge.
Players wrote:
Jake (TC): It really pains me to vote out anyone. I have only known them for a few days but I honestly love them all and I feel really bad right now.. :(
Brian (Confessional): Jake acts like he doesn’t really understand this game and is trying to figure it out. I think he is genuinely struggling trying to adapt to the board, but I also feel like he’s smarter than he is leading on as far as strategy goes
Ted (Confessional): I'm leaving this tribe because Jake is a liar. I don't trust him a single iota. I got a PM from Brian, the subject of which was: "Re: are you for ted?" addressed to me and Jake. The text of it was about how he thought Ken was "fishier" than me.
Then, what do you know, I get a vote (probably from Jake) about how "fishy" I am. Coincidence? I think not.
That is why I'm pissed off and want to leave the tribe. I don't like Jake.
Helen (Vote): This is the toughest vote yet, but we need a strong tribe. I'm terribly sorry and hope you understand.
Jake's Final Words wrote:
I feel like I left at a perfect time. The two tribes weren't feuding at all (which I was getting REALLY tired of) and it felt good for me to be at peace in the game. I did my part in the challenge pretty much perfectly and our tribe was super united, even at TC. I just felt really at peace that night.
There is one piece of advice that stands true for all six pre-merge boots they should take heed of if/when they play again, and that is that they all need to PM more. PM everyone you can, as much as you can. Only by having the most information possible can you hope to actually maneuver yourself around the game, and without the fullest picture available, you are handicapping yourself before you even start.