@@randalcquebedeaux314 Mate you would know how he's been off camera if he had been bad. The contestants are free to speak up about him, and yet they all love him. It's not "his show" he's also just the host.
Jeff's best character trait is that HE HATES QUITTERS. I love how he never coddles them or tells them it's okay. He tells them straight up that they've wasted his time and the audience's time and that they've taken the spot of somebody else who really wanted to be there.
I agree, in a world of people always coddling everyone, he a straight shooter. Can’t wait to see what he says about this season once it’s finished .. in my opinion the most pathetic season we’ve ever seen with zero challenge threats and only 1 or 2 social threats .. idk if it’s cuz of Covid, but I’m hoping they improve next seasons cast
@@SplashCity46 Imagine that alternate universe where Jeff didn't set a precedent by giving Janu a pat on the back for saving Stephanie and Chase Rice is a Survivor winner.
Do you not understand jury are the numbers to decide a winner, If someone quits and they arent on the jury then numbers are off and can play a big roll in determining a winner
Personally, I think that the "BEN! OUT OF THE CHALLENGE!" incident is the only time that Jeff actually got mad. The rest I wouldn't even call angry! I'd say he was just disappointed.
Yeah seriously I'm watching these going... 'he's annoyed, but that's not what I'd call mad' except for the racist survivor kicked out of the challenge. The rest is just frustration/annoyance.
I think that's because Jeff getting angry -- what you see is what you get. Jeff doesn't rage. He gets annoyed, which I think was the point of the compilation. He is always so even-tempered and on the fly always knows what to say. These are moments when you clearly see his mood shift. Never in all the years I've faithfully watched this show, have I ever seen Jeff's "anger" get past these points. This is as mad as he's ever become with the show and the contestants (on camera).
@@talkingmotanka he can humiliate you really bad if you piss him off. Take Colton or Naonka for instance, slammed them hard for the whole country to watch.
I like Jeff’s brutal honesty sometimes, but the Courtney thing was out of hand and a mistake on his part. She was on Boston Rob’s alliance, and just because she isn’t as good at physical challenges does not make her less of an asset to the tribe. Sometimes being a loyal vote, being tolerable around camp and just not causing trouble is more valuable than physical strength.
I 100% believe Jeff’s angriest moment was when Varner outed Zeke. The pure rage on Jeff’s face alone wouldn’t been enough, I genuinely thought he was gonna swing.
Oh, I absolutely agree. I've watched almost every season and that's the first time I think I've seen him genuinely that pissed off. I already had huge respect for the man, that only made me love him more.
@@joanneevertz2295 Purple Kelly got fucked over by the production. She was not a fan of the show but got recruited purely because she was hot, under the promise she will be voted out early and get a free vacation. She didn't really know what she was getting into and obviously ended up making it way further than the production anticipated and because she was meant to be the season's eye candy, she was the only one not given adequate clothing. Meaning, she had to endure the Nicaraguan storm season, possibly the worst Survivor season ever in terms of weather, in a bikini and a sundress. She wasn't even allowed to put on warmer clothing at night meaning she couldn't sleep as it was damn near freezing. It's a miracle she made it as far as she did. If there should be any anger surrounding her quit it should be aimed at the production because that was all their doing. And don't forget they got mad at her for quitting and decided to make her into an example and pretty much edit her out of the show, the few times she is on screen she is either partially blocked or just made to look like a fool. And all of that because of a situation they themselves created. They cast her to fail and when she didn't fail and actually made it quite far, they got surprised that the girl they didn't give any clothes couldn't take the fact that she doesn't have any clothes no longer and they decided to humiliate her.
I absolutely love Courtney. I feel like she didn’t deserve to get attacked by Jeff lol and the way she handled it was amazing. She’s definitely an entertaining person and one of my favorite survivors
To be fair, it wasn't really Probst who was angry but the tribe. And Varner apologized. I mean he felt horrible, you can tell during the tribal council, and his messages on twitter after the episodes airing (He apologized for his actions before the episode aired and apologized afterwards once more.) He knew he was gonna get backlash no matter how many time he apologized, and it wasn't even a malicious attack on Zeke. It was not right to say it, but i still feel he had no malicious intent when saying it. (And i mean, Zeke did forgive him.)
The worst thing about the double quit is that the quitters got to join the jury. Not only that, their presence on the jury changed the final result. The only reason that doesn’t bother me more is that Chase was such a jerk whereas Jud was merely a doofus.
@@nicholaszompa679 Well you can’t keep people there against their will, either legally or morally. Doing so would be extremely dangerous I think. Forfeiting the prize money that goes along with whatever placement they end up leaving at would be a fair penalty, I think, and of course they should also forfeit the privilege of casting a jury vote.
@@aperson22222 I wasn't implying keeping them against their will. They can leave, but if its not for a legit medical issue, you should have to pay a penalty. I think a lot of the people who quit over the years (not everyone but most) it was because they couldn't see themselves winning anymore and decided why am I still here. They already do that if you reveal who won the game before it airs.
@@nicholaszompa679 Setting a penalty for leaving so high that it would bankrupt most of us is effectively keeping people against their will. The penalty for revealing the winner ahead of time is apples and oranges.
Watching Courtney explain to Jeff how Survivor works during the 20th damn season of this game is so funny. He was so biased towards his BR that he allowed that to cloud his understanding of the game, and his role as host during part of that tribal council. Courtney is absolutely right, and informs Probst in a way he couldn’t manage in that tribal- professionally. lmao
@@CMoney-nl1gsyep. Rob ran a cult. Only casuals would say it was gifted. Only fake winner ever was the Jewish ginger boy, just because poor little Ozzy picked on him
My favorite angry Jeff moment is when Fairplay showed up to tribal council drunk. He only lets it show for like a second but the face he makes right when he first realizes it is just livid and fantastic.
I don't remember that (although I believe you when you say it happened), my memory of old Survivor seasons has faded. And I can't remember if there was an on screen moment with Fairplay that could have fit in this video. But, I know for sure if you asked Jeff Probst what Survivor he has hated the most across every season it would be Fairplay with no hesitation. Jeff despises him and his bullshit, and I believe has said publicly Fairplay will never be invited back as long as he has a say in it.
Yeah, Jeff asked him if he was "loaded", which Johnny agreed to. There was another moment with the two of them, and Johnny had some smirk, and Jeff wanted an explanation. Johnny's answer was clearly annoying to him.
The thing that I love about Jeff is that no matter how mad he gets, he never goes into full blown rage. The worst he gets is raising his voice, but you can tell just by his body language how pissed he is.
Jeff's comments make the show awesome, he's a character in the show and many watch due to him so though some may be annoyed by him, a vast majority love it and miss it this new season
Jeff Probst is the best host that has ever been on television. The talent that it takes to navigate bizarre and unpredictable situations in remote locations with impeccable timing and apt words is incredible.
Agreed. It’s remarkable how he handles screaming matches and unpredictable situations so professionally 99% of the time. He acts like the world’s best therapist while keeping it real and holding people accountable, which is crazy impressive considering he’s just a tv host
I wouldn’t call it an angry moment, but I laughed out loud one time when Jeff described a team’s performance at a challenge like a Sunday picnic at the church. 😂😂
To be fair, the attack zone had to be the most poorly conceived and thought out rule I've ever seen when it was first introduced. It allowed players inside the zone to contact players outside of it without the player outside being able to do anything. You can see people take advantage of it by reaching forward and the people outside the zone responding instinctively. When they introduced it again in All Stars you can tell production realized the issue and made it so contestants had to do a stand off. It was more a production messing up on conceiving the challenge than the contestants purposefully breaking the rules. Edit: Also, gotta push back on the idea of Purple Kelly deserving flack. What they don't show, but was revealed in interviews, is she is the only contestant that was given literally none of her other clothes. No rain coat, no anything. So unlike everyone else, she was essentially surviving one of the worst seasons to date in terms of weather, with only a swimsuit. If you know anything about Survivor, they aren't shy about some of the female contestants being eye candy (same with the male contestants to be fair). It's hard not to draw the conclusion that she wasn't given her extra clothing to enhance that. So when you add all that context, it's actually fairly amazing she made it as long as she did. To me Naonka deserved FAR more flak than Kelly.
I wish Jeff had asked NaOnka if she wanted to quit and snuffed her torch second. As impulsive as NaOnka is/was, she could have changed her mind (and was the bigger character/more entertaining).
Agreed. I liked Naonka as a character (on a season that was pretty mediocre, but then again it also followed one of, if not, the best seasons of Survivor ever) but her quit annoyed me way more. Thinking about Purple Kelly still upsets me and Jeff was such an ass about something that could’ve easily been avoided on production’s end.
How he treated Osten still upsets me. The man sold his clothes on the first day at the village and went that long with no shirt that he got a staph infection. If he didn’t quit, Osten probably would’ve been medically evacuated.
I agree completely, but at that point no one had ever quit before so I think Jeff didn’t know how to deal with it, and chose the wrong way to deal with it by making Osten feel like crap on his way out.
You’re crazy. Osten had been on and off talking about how much he wanted to go home for like three votes in a row. He let someone who really wanted to be there go home because he couldn’t decide if he wanted to quit or not.
@@zdd98 that’s how life works. Sometimes you get a job and it doesn’t work out. Be happy the problem didn’t go on further. I’m cool with people quitting. We have no clue about this.
Colton's first quit wasn't a real emergency. Jeff even says the second time he's on that the first was faked. Colton is hands down the most loathsome survivor ever
It was a medical emergency. He received treatment for it and was genuinely incapacitated, it just wasn't appendicitis. Jeff was misrepresenting the facts during his SJDS quit because he was pissed
First, Probst never “lost” it. He was actually a model of self-restraint under the circumstances you showed. Second, I have always admired the fact that he doesn’t allow the game, or the people in it, to run it. His responsibility is to manage this game, and he has done that remarkably well. Third, he is very decisive when necessary, often so under circumstances of ambiguity, which is also admirable, in my view. Fourth, Jeff has demonstrated the courage to address tough issues head-on, and with compassion and honesty. Finally, he’s not afraid for people to see his own humanity. His non-sterile, non-clinical approach to managing the game brings an always welcome element. Jeff “makes” Survivor, just as do the contestants.
Courtney is just f***ing hilarious. I love it when she calls him "Jeffrey." He always lets a little narc rage cloud his face when she does. Survivor is a social deception game. The deprivation and suffering makes the weaker minds try to virtue signal, trying to find meaning in their suffering. It is vanity. The biggest adversary in the game is the game. Throwing immunity challenges, and telling Jeff Probst anything substantive in Tribal Council are self-defeating. The game enables psychologically unhealthy people and inflicts them on people susceptible to abuse. In Gabon, the game actively interferred with dominant players, isolating them outside their alliances, chiefly through a delayed merge. Even Rob Mariano, regarded as one of the greatest players, was a totalitarian about social interactions. The price of being in his alliance was allowing him to play the game for you. Probst is a control freak, and admires that quality in game play.
I'd say not as he actively dislikes Russel Hantz who's even more of a dictator than rob rob at least understands the game well enough to correctly predict who the biggest goats would be on day 1 & had the skill & charisma to convince his alliance to agree to his buddy system Russel meanwhile has such a fundamental lack of understanding of the social game that even now in 2021 he still fails to understand why he lost robs ometepe alliance ADORED him yes it's true that he made it clear at the merge vote what would happen if anybody stepped out of line but at the same time he not only fostered the us vs them mentality but also was smart enough to realize that he shouldn't participate in those antics also do you really think it was easy for him to put up w/ Phillip or to keep his alliance from booting Phillip hell even at ftc both Natalie & Phillip sung his praises they didn't make a pitch as to why they deserved the million they just endlessly praised rob rob unlike Russel has charisma & can persuade people to do things they don't want to do like when he convinced Ben to tell him who was bringing up his name as a target in the premiere of waw also notice how the sele tribe didn't even MENTION him as a target in that premiere outside of danni they were all scrambling to figure out who to vote out 1st & yet it didn't even occur to them to vote out the most famous player & biggest threat who also had his wife in the game on the other tribe
@@mindovermatterbecomingyour1561 The difference between Mariano and Hantz is minor. Mariano doesn't get confrontational. Both men have no respect for their targets, and even less respect for their alliance members. It is ridiculous to be sentimental or posture as morally superior in the game. Character does matter though when you go out of your way to be cruel. The production bears responsibility for this. L'il Hantz was profiling as a religious psychotic serial killer, AND THEY BROUGHT HIM BACK. Randy and Corinne were sociopaths in Gabon, and production interfered with the game out of embarrassment. I felt sorry for Sugar, who should not have been abused like that, game or no.
@@jamesbailey5350 tell me how rob has no respect for amber his og alliance member when he fucking married her or for Tyson who he met on the show & has been best friends w/ irl ever since or Sandra who he also met because of survivor & is still friends w/ to this day there's a pretty major difference between rob & Russel Edit I 100% agree that people like Brandon Corrinne & Randy are psychotic & should never have been cast let alone brought back
@@mindovermatterbecomingyour1561 They both characterized people as idiots and morons on national television, one on one with the camera. Those people have families watching. It sounds worse coming from Mariano. He actually has some capacity for empathy, unlike the pathological Hantz.
@@jamesbailey5350 so in your mind people aren't allowed to express negative opinions of others on national tv what sense does that make by that logic lex was in the wrong to rip into rob when robs friends & family were watching
This isn’t a Jeff getting mad moment but an iconic Jeff moment nonetheless, does anyone remember in Jonathan Penner’s second season when they were doing a challenge and Jeff is narrating how Jonathan isn’t doing well and getting frustrated. So penner replies with a sassy remark. Then Jeff without skipping a beat continues the narration saying “Jonathan now getting frustrated with ME” i fucking die everytime
That was survivor cook islands. Just after Penner mutinied and joined the other tribe. Was that his second time on survivor though? I thought it was his first time. The incident was when the two tribes were in a challenge and had to drop cannon balls from their boat into a target below their boat. Penner kept missing the mark and Jeff said something to which Penner replied with the sarcastic “ Oh pleaaaze! “
Let's not forget the fire-making challenge (I forget which seasons or the two ladies) but it went on for a good hour or so, until they eventually went to matches, and still --- one of them ran out of matches, also. Probst was so pissed.
If I remember correctly, Probst has since admitted that production messed up that night. Yes, the players were inept as we saw, but something about the setup made fire almost impossible. (I could be wrong)
Jeff was out of line when he went after Courtney. Meanwhile I got to thinking, what if Purple Kelly was like, "You know what? I'll stay," after NaOnka quit. Honestly, if she would've done that and played it up like it was her power move to get someone else to leave the game on their own, that would've been amazing. Oh well.
Purple Kelly would have never thought of that idea, but had that scenario played out the way you described, I would have had a ton more respect for her.
I agree about the Courtney thing. Out of anything ever in Survivor history.. the show's infatuation with Rob, who I really like, but feel flash know that one show was tailored for him to win pair. But that comment towards Courtney who I really didn't like was absolutely not right.. Considering all the players and all moves or lack of they've made,
@@ariellee2329 I heard something like that, that the producers decided Kelly was their "hot girl" for the season so they took her clothes away so she had to walk around in a bikini the whole season. Which is why she walked.
The first time that I remember seeing "angry Jeff" of "fiesty Jeff" was in Thailand when he came back from the voting booth....pissed. He said, "For the first time I have no idea who this vote is for. Who wrote Bye-Bye Denver Diva?" Enough with the nicknames.
Does anyone remember how upset Jeff was when Johnny Fariplay came back for a second time and quit? I think thats the most angry Ive ever seen Jeff. He let him have it pretty good
It is rumoured that in the reunion of S7, Johnny hit on Jeff’s wife, that why he hates him. And if anything, in the S16 reunion, he actually commended Johnny’s decision to quit because his wife’s pregnancy
Yep thats a good one! I think he was more just fascinated at the dumb negotiation as opposed to mad tho, which is why I chose the question challenge from bvw2 instead.
Wow he was so rude to Courtney, I’m glad she stood up to him. I felt bad for Kelly and Osten, who I felt had legitimate reasons to leave. Also the attack zone was so poorly thought out so it makes sense how people kept messing it up.
I know. That attack his own pierre-pierre what a Croc. And the worst moment situation ever was the Courtney. With precious Rob, who I love, but obviously favored and tailored to win in the one season.. and shooting at Courtney, was wrong paired. No matter how bad a person might be. We all know Survivor. Bad stupid week whatever, moves forward or backwards or even wins. We all know it.
I didn't find his questions to be rude just as much as I didn't find any issue with her answers. Jeff doesn't know everything that went on in that tribe and likely misunderstood.
How'd you miss when Zeke was outed on national television and Jeff kicked the scumbag responsible out of the game without a vote. I feel like he held his composure, but he was really, really angry.
@@knightoftheislandcounter3330 are you dim? you know what the commenter meant, and if you couldn't infer or comprehend what they meant then I'm worried for you, lol.
Varner was going home anyway. They could've easily held a normal vote and edited out the trans stuff but Probst couldn't resist the free publicity for Survivor.
I Love Survivor l have watched every single episode. I look forward to it coming on every year. As far as Jeff ❤️🏆. Survivor wouldn't be survivor without Jeff.
It was revealed after the season ended that, while Colton did have an illness, it wasnt severe to remove him. I’m not sure why the episode didn’t reflect this, but thats why people view Colton’s exit in One World as a quit and not an evac.
My wife and I started watching from the beginning, and I can’t put my finger on exactly when, but at some point, Jeff embraced the sassiness when commentating during challenges, and I am HERE for it.
Coming at it from a casual viewer standpoint and someone who knows what goes into producing shows, I can understand why Jeff gets so mad at quitters. I can only imagine how much work goes into finding contestants, matching them up, getting challenges set up, and then when people up and quit it is a smack in the face. I can understand people needing to quit for medical reasons, direct or indirect, but that is different than outright quitting since it got too hard. I am not denying this show is not hard, you see it in the contestants over time but it is also not like this show sprung up yesterday and this is all new and unknown either. Just my $0.02 on it all but I like Jeff not being scared to speak his mind. That is what makes shows like this work 👍.
I forgot about the Dan situation honestly (blocked it from my mind because of how mad and uncomfortable it made me), but now seeing the way women who spoke up about Dan were voted off/dismissed by most of the other tribe, and the fact production and probably Jeff (though I am happy he said something at tribal I think he should've done more sooner, since it didn't seem to be an issue for the team until he was bugging crew) allowed him to stay so long makes me angry all over again.
I can't believe I've never seen it before: when Ben trips Russell Swan, it's in retaliation for a cheap shot: Swan basically rams into Ben while the ball is in the air and Ben isn't looking. Say what you want about Ben, but that trip was warranted. Clip is at 5:10.
Update - I now have a video of Jeff Probst's WORST Moments, which you can watch here: ruclips.net/video/RLxUwfSiFuU/видео.html Hey Guys! So I know the audio is slightly out of sync, but I just had to do the best I could with the software I was using. Hopefully it's not too bothersome!
I was just going to post that! Shannon Elkins, the Nicaragua season. It was the finale/reunion and Probst gave him a chance to make-good on all of his homophobia that he displayed on the show. I think Jeff simply asked him during the finale: "Are you homophobic?" hoping to give him a chance to just make it right. But when Shannon said the words, "Hey if it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck--" Probst cut him off at the knees and says he's done, and refused to give him any more camera time. He was never spoken to the rest of the time on the finale, and the camera never went back to him at all. I don't know if I'd call that anger, but it was certainly a moment where Jeff stood his ground, and rightly so, not to give any more attention to someone who doesn't deserve it.
yeah i was extremely surprised that wasn't mentioned. maybe it's because he handled it fairy well and this is more when he got angry and handled it poorly
I’m confused by the scene w Osteen if someone who watched the season would mind adding context. He seems mad that he’s quitting but he also seems mad that he would stay and take someone’s spot. That seems a little contradictory? But again I don’t have full context. Jeff’s commentary to Courtney was completely unnecessary and disrespectful, and I don’t think he would’ve done that to a male player or even the outspoken women on the tribe. Courtney made a final, this is not be the best tribe member race, it’s survivor and that’s what she was good at. He should’ve have that energy at Russell or even Parvarti who were responsible for the decision, but he didn’t want that hit and picked on who he thought wouldn’t say anything.
Nah you completely hit the nail on the head with the Osten one. As much as I love survivor, Jeff’s anti-quitter rants are often contradictory and annoying.
@@emmas3367 I feel like this should be the only show that is gentler with quitters, obvious exceptions being vindictive quits like Colton, bc you truly can’t prepare yourself for living in an outside environment 24/7 esp when there are unpredictable weather changes like constant rain. It’s severe, Purple Kelly had now way to sign up and be prepared for being refused proper warm clothes, ya know? It’s not like other shows where you are in a comfortable house having fun, you can be so miserable on survivor that it damages mental health. Maybe I’m being soft but that show’s weather conditions make quitting understandable, you’ve got to have a real will
Not just mental health, physical health too. This game damages people terribly in terms of health in general. I don't blame people who quit survivor at all. Except colton the second time. Maybe naokna.
People get irritated about him getting angry but honestly I find these are the best times this is the kind of things I wish I could say nice to know that he has some back bone
He was kind of rough with Danielle too at that tribal where she broke down and provoked Russell's wrath by highlighting her own connection with Parvati in a moment of weakness. She was pretty much dead money to win but Probst basically knocked her out of the game then and there when she was well on her way to at least final five otherwise and possibly FTC.
I have been watching this series since the very first season, and have never missed an episode. If I was at work, I still watched it, recorded from an old VCR, then an old DVD recorder, and up until today with a PVR. I am one of those people who can say I've seen every single show. However, when I look back at a lot of these moments, I've forgotten so many people! I also can't remember where they were or what season it was. I do remember some of the more memorable moments such as Colby refusing a plate of food, Colton quitting twice, NaOnka's bad attitude. But as for the rest of the people--I simply don't recall. It's as if I could just pull some random season and watch it all over again and still be surprised over what ends up happening.
Yep, It was between that and the boston rob aftermath for HvV. Jeff sure hates to see his favorites get voted out, which is probably why we got redeption island and edge the following all star seasons
I'd be pissed about quitters too. They go through a lot of work to find competitors, and these guys quit just in time to stay at the resort for a while.
I honestly don’t care if Jeff had a few bad moments, he is still a very good host and Survivor would not be the same without him, one of the reasons I watch the show is to see Jeff and smile, thinking how things would change if he weren’t the host of Survivor
The thing with quitters is once it happens, others also get enticed to do same. It makes the game less fun if the survivors have quitting on their mind.
Problem is that these guys know they are in tv. They know what the game is like. They should know how intense the game is. They should have watched other videos on how the game is BUT those quitters quit. 🤦🏿♂️. It’s like yea imma join the marines while you know you don’t have it in you. People!
Jeff while talking about brain tribe: "Brain Tribe just terrible out of the gate. They probably are terrible in bed too. Brain tribe worst performance in the history of survivor, they wasted all their energy beating their kids and puppies."
i think there are only 4 moments when jeff got real mad 1. when he kicked ben browning out of the challenge 2. when colton quit (for his second time) 3. when varner outed zeke 4. to quote dan "SINCE YOU WON'T LET IT GO" any other time is just jeff being his sassy jeff probst self
Oh my gosh, watching this reminds me of the old Jeff. This new Jeff in 41!?! No way. Not the same. I dont believe this new Jeff would take on the bullies the same. He would probably pat them on the shoulder and tell them it will be all right. Ugh. I miss the old tough Jeff.
Other than frustrated outbursts, the only time I really see Jeff get mad is when people put others in danger by breaking the rules or being dirty. If someone gets really injured during a challenge, that changes what kind of challenges they can do and also it will affect the viewers if they have to keep the challenges toned down because someone was a playing dirty. The one guy who choked the other one should've been kicked off all together and same with the other one who kicked that one player in the leg.
I can agree with jeff on the quitters, don't send in the audition tape, or accept the offer to come onto the show unless you plan to go distance. Cause even if they mail you and say "You're coming" there is still a chance to say no and make up a lie like your schedule suddenly changed and cannot happen. Then they just pick someone else. But actually filling in a spot to get on the show then just leaving, your denied someone a place who might have gone the distance, or atleast tried their best.
Poor baby. Obviously people don't know what people go through in the show. There's so much cut and paste also.. so besides not knowing the actual issues going on with the people at the time, there's stuff you don't see. So just say stuff oh, I get it, but ultimately feel it's wrong
@@miragexl007 I should restate, but I do know a several left for some more legit reasons. Like the woman who left cause her mother was dying. I can respect that, or the MMA lady who had to make the choice between her carreer and playing the game. Or I believe one who had to suffer through alot of rain and it just drained them by the end. It's the Coltons, the people who just left because they felt they couldn't win.
@@Admiralkirk95 "throw people on an island and see what happens" sometimes quitting happens. It is human behaviour and content for the show. Personally i like to see things going awry for produvtion every now and then, a chance for novelty and the unexpected, Jeff getting angry!
If you decide to make another one of these.. The time Dan compared being adopted to growing up with domestic violence. The entire Varner incident. The time Colby refused chocolate could be one of the funny add-ins at the end lol Edit: I originally commented this 8 months ago.. idk how I missed the colby/chocolate one at the end lmao
I'm so glad somebody else brought up the Varner incident. I remember watching that and wondering what was going on (I was still fairly young), and as soon as my parents explained everything, it made so much sense. I was so glad everybody agreed to get rid of him without so much as a vote.
@@Delilah_Fields agreed. I was in my early 20s at the time.. but I was really glad it went down that way bc, even though it was only like 10 years ago, at the time people didn't know as much about transgender people and imo the world was WAY less understanding and supportive as it is now (even if we still have a long way to go).. I'm just glad that the entire room, including Jeff, were all so understanding and, rightfully, pissed off. Emotional, even. Idk I just feel like it's a little harder for older people to grasp bc they grew up in a different world. I just tend to find myself a lot more shocked when young people are unsupportive than when older people are I guess.
I love Jeff and I appreciate your intro. I don't agree with all of the decisions he has made.. but I love this show and you're absolutely right, it would NOT have been what it was without him.
@@TheKayleeanna I've watched it multiple times. His heart rate shot up when the medic touched him-that's not something you can fake. He was pulled on suspicion that he might have appendicitis, but it turned out to be a severe stomach infection.
@TheKayleeanna So, here's what I think happened. After Colton was pulled from the game, word reached Jeff Probst that he did not have appendicitis; they may have mentioned the bacterial infection, but he was left with the impression that whatever Colton had, it probably wasn't serious enough for him to be pulled from the game. Probst hadn't watched One World since it aired, and forgot that Colton's heart rate shot up when the medic touched him. He was consequently left with the impression that his first exit had been a quit-which, considering Colton's general attitude while on the show, was not hard to believe at all. The good news is that Colton seems to have genuinely grown as a person since appearing on Survivor. He did a Reddit AMA a couple years ago and he was a lot nicer than he was back when he was on Survivor.
i respect jeff's love of the game so much. he knows all the countless interviews and subitted applicants that get turned down. and these people were chosen over all the others to be on the show. so yeah non medical quits piss him off. for a reason because it not fun to know that many others who perhaps had the fight in them were turned down to make room for beta cucks
Piss mop, looks like it pisses me off, but it has character and Showmanship. So in a roundabout way I'm guessing he in the show love those moments, love those people. That's what shows are about
Clay getting choked is probably the funniest moment in Survivor history. I remember rewinding it over and over to hear that "Urgh!" noise he makes over and over
If this is as mad as he's gotten in 20 years....I'd say Jeff is a pretty mellow dude.
He routinely yells and swears at the contestants but that stuff is edited out.
The power of editing
@@MrBen51309 Exactly...his show! Never put him in bad light or know how he really is!!
I was going to say the exact same thing. he kept it VERY cool. That's not at all angry lol
@@randalcquebedeaux314 Mate you would know how he's been off camera if he had been bad. The contestants are free to speak up about him, and yet they all love him. It's not "his show" he's also just the host.
Jeff's best character trait is that HE HATES QUITTERS. I love how he never coddles them or tells them it's okay. He tells them straight up that they've wasted his time and the audience's time and that they've taken the spot of somebody else who really wanted to be there.
I agree, in a world of people always coddling everyone, he a straight shooter. Can’t wait to see what he says about this season once it’s finished .. in my opinion the most pathetic season we’ve ever seen with zero challenge threats and only 1 or 2 social threats .. idk if it’s cuz of Covid, but I’m hoping they improve next seasons cast
i think he only ever comforted lindsay bc of mental health
agreed, he even gave Jenna a hard time as she was about to quit the game in All-Stars, well him and Alicia.
One of the only quitters I remember him reacting well to Terry leaving to be with his sick son.
@@averymackemble2795 Terry didn't quit he had to exit the game because his son needed him
My opinion is that quitters shouldn't be allowed to be on the jury even if they made it far enough.
I absolutely agree with you!
Pretty sure the rule was changed in response to the double quit
@@SplashCity46 it was
@@SplashCity46 Imagine that alternate universe where Jeff didn't set a precedent by giving Janu a pat on the back for saving Stephanie and Chase Rice is a Survivor winner.
Do you not understand jury are the numbers to decide a winner, If someone quits and they arent on the jury then numbers are off and can play a big roll in determining a winner
Personally, I think that the "BEN! OUT OF THE CHALLENGE!" incident is the only time that Jeff actually got mad. The rest I wouldn't even call angry! I'd say he was just disappointed.
That is worse though. You know that feeling when your mother says it, imagine it from Jeff Probst. Scary thought.
Yeah seriously I'm watching these going... 'he's annoyed, but that's not what I'd call mad' except for the racist survivor kicked out of the challenge. The rest is just frustration/annoyance.
I think that's because Jeff getting angry -- what you see is what you get. Jeff doesn't rage. He gets annoyed, which I think was the point of the compilation. He is always so even-tempered and on the fly always knows what to say. These are moments when you clearly see his mood shift. Never in all the years I've faithfully watched this show, have I ever seen Jeff's "anger" get past these points. This is as mad as he's ever become with the show and the contestants (on camera).
@@talkingmotanka he can humiliate you really bad if you piss him off. Take Colton or Naonka for instance, slammed them hard for the whole country to watch.
I haven't gotten there yet but yea this video seems to be clickbait.
Coltons quit was the most pathetic thing I've ever seen on survivor or any show for that matter.
Agreed, 100%!! He should have never been allowed back in the first place.
I also think you’re giving him too much credit calling his One World quit a ‘medical emergency’. He’s a liar and there was no appendicitis.
Yeah I had no respect for him from start to end.
@@jacolen3791 he shouldn't have been in one world either. caleb would've been much better
Yeah not once but twice.
I like Jeff’s brutal honesty sometimes, but the Courtney thing was out of hand and a mistake on his part. She was on Boston Rob’s alliance, and just because she isn’t as good at physical challenges does not make her less of an asset to the tribe. Sometimes being a loyal vote, being tolerable around camp and just not causing trouble is more valuable than physical strength.
Too bad they cannot be brutal and honest with him...that would be worth watching!!
Courtney had many other undesirable personality traits. Her response to Jeff was “acting” on her part.
@@randalcquebedeaux314 brutal and honest about what? They signed onto his show? Lol
@@Diiixiiinormus Clueless! READ!!
@@randalcquebedeaux314 no u
I 100% believe Jeff’s angriest moment was when Varner outed Zeke. The pure rage on Jeff’s face alone wouldn’t been enough, I genuinely thought he was gonna swing.
Oh, I absolutely agree. I've watched almost every season and that's the first time I think I've seen him genuinely that pissed off. I already had huge respect for the man, that only made me love him more.
Respect for his restraint, I don’t think I would’ve been able to hold myself back after that
Went to go watch this clip and I can’t believe Varner. What a POS
Out of every survivor, Colton is the one that most infuriated me, he was simply a toxic individual
couldn't agree more. Especially the first time he played and the way he talked to Christine.
@@nicholaszompa679 1,000's of people would have loved to be on the show and he just quit. The same with purple Kelly and Bianca. POS.
@@joanneevertz2295 NaOnka haha.
@@joanneevertz2295 Purple Kelly got fucked over by the production. She was not a fan of the show but got recruited purely because she was hot, under the promise she will be voted out early and get a free vacation. She didn't really know what she was getting into and obviously ended up making it way further than the production anticipated and because she was meant to be the season's eye candy, she was the only one not given adequate clothing. Meaning, she had to endure the Nicaraguan storm season, possibly the worst Survivor season ever in terms of weather, in a bikini and a sundress. She wasn't even allowed to put on warmer clothing at night meaning she couldn't sleep as it was damn near freezing. It's a miracle she made it as far as she did. If there should be any anger surrounding her quit it should be aimed at the production because that was all their doing. And don't forget they got mad at her for quitting and decided to make her into an example and pretty much edit her out of the show, the few times she is on screen she is either partially blocked or just made to look like a fool. And all of that because of a situation they themselves created. They cast her to fail and when she didn't fail and actually made it quite far, they got surprised that the girl they didn't give any clothes couldn't take the fact that she doesn't have any clothes no longer and they decided to humiliate her.
I totally forgot about this guy. He’s part of the reason I stopped watching the show (I know, petty, but I just couldn’t take it anymore)
Ah, I'm glad the Colby-Jeff "we'll go when I'm ready" conversation got an honorable mention. It would be like Jeff getting pissy with Boston Rob.
And he proceeded to sit out in that challenge
Time stamp?
I honestly didnt care for colby too much
@@lexitube2005 15:23
Colby was his favorite at one point
I absolutely love Courtney. I feel like she didn’t deserve to get attacked by Jeff lol and the way she handled it was amazing. She’s definitely an entertaining person and one of my favorite survivors
I've never been a fan of Courtney and I don't even remember that tribal but damn did she hold her own in that exchange.
courtney is such a legend fr lol
yeah that's the one that felt out of line by jeff
The chick who couldn't cut a rope??? Uggghhh
@Harold Cleveland (whispers) I heard you want Sarah out. I can help out with that.
Definitely missed the outing of Zeke and him being angry at Varner
came here to say this.
Probst wanted that to happen tho.
I was expecting that to come up
I was gonna say that.
To be fair, it wasn't really Probst who was angry but the tribe. And Varner apologized. I mean he felt horrible, you can tell during the tribal council, and his messages on twitter after the episodes airing (He apologized for his actions before the episode aired and apologized afterwards once more.) He knew he was gonna get backlash no matter how many time he apologized, and it wasn't even a malicious attack on Zeke. It was not right to say it, but i still feel he had no malicious intent when saying it. (And i mean, Zeke did forgive him.)
Jeff's sass towards Colton makes me laugh so much. Jeff stated that Colton actually faked his sickness so he quit twice.
The worst thing about the double quit is that the quitters got to join the jury. Not only that, their presence on the jury changed the final result. The only reason that doesn’t bother me more is that Chase was such a jerk whereas Jud was merely a doofus.
I was curious about whether they ended up on jury or not; that's really odd and unfortunate
They should have a 100k quitting penalty if it isn't due to medical. That would stop a lot of that.
@@nicholaszompa679 Well you can’t keep people there against their will, either legally or morally. Doing so would be extremely dangerous I think. Forfeiting the prize money that goes along with whatever placement they end up leaving at would be a fair penalty, I think, and of course they should also forfeit the privilege of casting a jury vote.
@@aperson22222 I wasn't implying keeping them against their will. They can leave, but if its not for a legit medical issue, you should have to pay a penalty. I think a lot of the people who quit over the years (not everyone but most) it was because they couldn't see themselves winning anymore and decided why am I still here. They already do that if you reveal who won the game before it airs.
@@nicholaszompa679 Setting a penalty for leaving so high that it would bankrupt most of us is effectively keeping people against their will. The penalty for revealing the winner ahead of time is apples and oranges.
Watching Courtney explain to Jeff how Survivor works during the 20th damn season of this game is so funny. He was so biased towards his BR that he allowed that to cloud his understanding of the game, and his role as host during part of that tribal council. Courtney is absolutely right, and informs Probst in a way he couldn’t manage in that tribal- professionally. lmao
Jeff and the producers loved BR so much they created a season for him and then handed him the win. Ridiculous!
@@margaret4196I personally don't think he was handed the win whatsoever
@@chickensoup1025
Exactly Russell got voted out rob had to survive
@@CMoney-nl1gsyep. Rob ran a cult. Only casuals would say it was gifted. Only fake winner ever was the Jewish ginger boy, just because poor little Ozzy picked on him
Heyyy…. Lol Nice brain on you 🧠 ✅
My favorite angry Jeff moment is when Fairplay showed up to tribal council drunk. He only lets it show for like a second but the face he makes right when he first realizes it is just livid and fantastic.
Which TC?
@@alexthenebular66 First drake tribal council
@@matiascora9036 ok thanks
I don't remember that (although I believe you when you say it happened), my memory of old Survivor seasons has faded. And I can't remember if there was an on screen moment with Fairplay that could have fit in this video. But, I know for sure if you asked Jeff Probst what Survivor he has hated the most across every season it would be Fairplay with no hesitation. Jeff despises him and his bullshit, and I believe has said publicly Fairplay will never be invited back as long as he has a say in it.
Yeah, Jeff asked him if he was "loaded", which Johnny agreed to. There was another moment with the two of them, and Johnny had some smirk, and Jeff wanted an explanation. Johnny's answer was clearly annoying to him.
The thing that I love about Jeff is that no matter how mad he gets, he never goes into full blown rage. The worst he gets is raising his voice, but you can tell just by his body language how pissed he is.
Jeff's comments make the show awesome, he's a character in the show and many watch due to him so though some may be annoyed by him, a vast majority love it and miss it this new season
He's annoying in the newest season I personally feel. I've been watching the Australian version on Paramount+ and I'm liking it a lot more
He’s a great host…but in recent seasons he’s treating the show like it’s his own personal funhouse. Too many twists.
Jeff Probst is the best host that has ever been on television. The talent that it takes to navigate bizarre and unpredictable situations in remote locations with impeccable timing and apt words is incredible.
I’ve always thought the same, dude is very aware and self assured
I stopped watching Survivor because of him.
Gordon Ramsay and Ant and Dec are up there
Agreed. It’s remarkable how he handles screaming matches and unpredictable situations so professionally 99% of the time. He acts like the world’s best therapist while keeping it real and holding people accountable, which is crazy impressive considering he’s just a tv host
Yea he asks all the right question at the tribal counsels
I wouldn’t call it an angry moment, but I laughed out loud one time when Jeff described a team’s performance at a challenge like a Sunday picnic at the church. 😂😂
That was Monica in Second Chance. Just watched that one, imo the last great season of Survivor.
Osten had staph infections, which is why he quit. its honestly ridiculous that jeff put him on blast like that
Also he had no clothes, imagine how miserable he must have been out there? Its incredible he lasted as long as he did, tbh.
I'm going to guess that Jeff didn't know about it, I mean Osten tried to get this to production's attention but they didn't listen
Jeff is a douhcebag who acts like a nice person.
@@bobboots7689 Not true at all. I have no idea why you are making these comments.
@@maxlolbits2182 Duh, why would they?
Courtney standing up to Jeff was satisfying
That would take guts to stand up to the SURVIVOR RULER/GOD and she held her own! JEFFREY. LOL
Jeff blaming Courtney for Boston Rob getting voted out when Courtney didn't even vote out Boston Rob.......
Jeff was calling out the skater, the one that gets by by doing the minimum.
when I see Courtney I throw up then take a crap in her honor
He was buthurt that his Survivor boyfriend go voted out.
To be fair, the attack zone had to be the most poorly conceived and thought out rule I've ever seen when it was first introduced. It allowed players inside the zone to contact players outside of it without the player outside being able to do anything. You can see people take advantage of it by reaching forward and the people outside the zone responding instinctively. When they introduced it again in All Stars you can tell production realized the issue and made it so contestants had to do a stand off. It was more a production messing up on conceiving the challenge than the contestants purposefully breaking the rules.
Edit:
Also, gotta push back on the idea of Purple Kelly deserving flack. What they don't show, but was revealed in interviews, is she is the only contestant that was given literally none of her other clothes. No rain coat, no anything. So unlike everyone else, she was essentially surviving one of the worst seasons to date in terms of weather, with only a swimsuit. If you know anything about Survivor, they aren't shy about some of the female contestants being eye candy (same with the male contestants to be fair). It's hard not to draw the conclusion that she wasn't given her extra clothing to enhance that. So when you add all that context, it's actually fairly amazing she made it as long as she did. To me Naonka deserved FAR more flak than Kelly.
I wish Jeff had asked NaOnka if she wanted to quit and snuffed her torch second. As impulsive as NaOnka is/was, she could have changed her mind (and was the bigger character/more entertaining).
Agreed. I liked Naonka as a character (on a season that was pretty mediocre, but then again it also followed one of, if not, the best seasons of Survivor ever) but her quit annoyed me way more. Thinking about Purple Kelly still upsets me and Jeff was such an ass about something that could’ve easily been avoided on production’s end.
its not supposed to be easy, also they started getting rough. they didnt deserve to win anyway.
@@ariellee2329 ESPECIALLY considering Jeff is an *Executive Producer*
Agreed it was bad enough for Kelly that she was wearing Fabios Jacket from time to time
This is the calmest angry person I've ever seen
How he treated Osten still upsets me. The man sold his clothes on the first day at the village and went that long with no shirt that he got a staph infection. If he didn’t quit, Osten probably would’ve been medically evacuated.
@Lakers4Life for TV, yeah, but not really better for his actual life.
I agree completely, but at that point no one had ever quit before so I think Jeff didn’t know how to deal with it, and chose the wrong way to deal with it by making Osten feel like crap on his way out.
in fairness he probably didn’t know about the staff infection at the time
You’re crazy. Osten had been on and off talking about how much he wanted to go home for like three votes in a row. He let someone who really wanted to be there go home because he couldn’t decide if he wanted to quit or not.
@@zdd98 that’s how life works. Sometimes you get a job and it doesn’t work out. Be happy the problem didn’t go on further. I’m cool with people quitting. We have no clue about this.
Colton's first quit wasn't a real emergency. Jeff even says the second time he's on that the first was faked.
Colton is hands down the most loathsome survivor ever
Lol, he’s a whining baby 🤦🏻♀️🙄
@@Juju2012ZA If there is one universal Survivor truth, it's that Colton sucks
It was a medical emergency. He received treatment for it and was genuinely incapacitated, it just wasn't appendicitis. Jeff was misrepresenting the facts during his SJDS quit because he was pissed
@@vanessacarly5140 when you find yourself defending COLTON - you know you took a wrong turn somewhere 😂
Colton is bad, but I find Russell to be worse.
Colton is a baby and a mean person, but Russell Hantz is pure evil.
"The opportunity for the growth you seek is right in front of you" that was deep
Jeff has real "I'm not mad, I'm just disappointed" energy.
First, Probst never “lost” it. He was actually a model of self-restraint under the circumstances you showed. Second, I have always admired the fact that he doesn’t allow the game, or the people in it, to run it. His responsibility is to manage this game, and he has done that remarkably well. Third, he is very decisive when necessary, often so under circumstances of ambiguity, which is also admirable, in my view. Fourth, Jeff has demonstrated the courage to address tough issues head-on, and with compassion and honesty. Finally, he’s not afraid for people to see his own humanity. His non-sterile, non-clinical approach to managing the game brings an always welcome element. Jeff “makes” Survivor, just as do the contestants.
I love how Courtney stood her ground lmao
Courtney is just f***ing hilarious. I love it when she calls him "Jeffrey." He always lets a little narc rage cloud his face when she does.
Survivor is a social deception game. The deprivation and suffering makes the weaker minds try to virtue signal, trying to find meaning in their suffering. It is vanity.
The biggest adversary in the game is the game. Throwing immunity challenges, and telling Jeff Probst anything substantive in Tribal Council are self-defeating. The game enables psychologically unhealthy people and inflicts them on people susceptible to abuse. In Gabon, the game actively interferred with dominant players, isolating them outside their alliances, chiefly through a delayed merge.
Even Rob Mariano, regarded as one of the greatest players, was a totalitarian about social interactions. The price of being in his alliance was allowing him to play the game for you. Probst is a control freak, and admires that quality in game play.
I'd say not as he actively dislikes Russel Hantz who's even more of a dictator than rob rob at least understands the game well enough to correctly predict who the biggest goats would be on day 1 & had the skill & charisma to convince his alliance to agree to his buddy system Russel meanwhile has such a fundamental lack of understanding of the social game that even now in 2021 he still fails to understand why he lost robs ometepe alliance ADORED him yes it's true that he made it clear at the merge vote what would happen if anybody stepped out of line but at the same time he not only fostered the us vs them mentality but also was smart enough to realize that he shouldn't participate in those antics also do you really think it was easy for him to put up w/ Phillip or to keep his alliance from booting Phillip hell even at ftc both Natalie & Phillip sung his praises they didn't make a pitch as to why they deserved the million they just endlessly praised rob rob unlike Russel has charisma & can persuade people to do things they don't want to do like when he convinced Ben to tell him who was bringing up his name as a target in the premiere of waw also notice how the sele tribe didn't even MENTION him as a target in that premiere outside of danni they were all scrambling to figure out who to vote out 1st & yet it didn't even occur to them to vote out the most famous player & biggest threat who also had his wife in the game on the other tribe
@@mindovermatterbecomingyour1561 The difference between Mariano and Hantz is minor. Mariano doesn't get confrontational. Both men have no respect for their targets, and even less respect for their alliance members. It is ridiculous to be sentimental or posture as morally superior in the game. Character does matter though when you go out of your way to be cruel. The production bears responsibility for this. L'il Hantz was profiling as a religious psychotic serial killer, AND THEY BROUGHT HIM BACK.
Randy and Corinne were sociopaths in Gabon, and production interfered with the game out of embarrassment. I felt sorry for Sugar, who should not have been abused like that, game or no.
@@jamesbailey5350 tell me how rob has no respect for amber his og alliance member when he fucking married her or for Tyson who he met on the show & has been best friends w/ irl ever since or Sandra who he also met because of survivor & is still friends w/ to this day there's a pretty major difference between rob & Russel
Edit I 100% agree that people like Brandon Corrinne & Randy are psychotic & should never have been cast let alone brought back
@@mindovermatterbecomingyour1561 They both characterized people as idiots and morons on national television, one on one with the camera. Those people have families watching. It sounds worse coming from Mariano. He actually has some capacity for empathy, unlike the pathological Hantz.
@@jamesbailey5350 so in your mind people aren't allowed to express negative opinions of others on national tv what sense does that make by that logic lex was in the wrong to rip into rob when robs friends & family were watching
This isn’t a Jeff getting mad moment but an iconic Jeff moment nonetheless, does anyone remember in Jonathan Penner’s second season when they were doing a challenge and Jeff is narrating how Jonathan isn’t doing well and getting frustrated. So penner replies with a sassy remark. Then Jeff without skipping a beat continues the narration saying “Jonathan now getting frustrated with ME” i fucking die everytime
Do you know how I can find that episode??
That was survivor cook islands. Just after Penner mutinied and joined the other tribe. Was that his second time on survivor though? I thought it was his first time. The incident was when the two tribes were in a challenge and had to drop cannon balls from their boat into a target below their boat. Penner kept missing the mark and Jeff said something to which Penner replied with the sarcastic “ Oh pleaaaze! “
Let's not forget the fire-making challenge (I forget which seasons or the two ladies) but it went on for a good hour or so, until they eventually went to matches, and still --- one of them ran out of matches, also. Probst was so pissed.
If I remember correctly, Probst has since admitted that production messed up that night. Yes, the players were inept as we saw, but something about the setup made fire almost impossible. (I could be wrong)
@@phillipcrain3545 Thank you for sharing!
@bigb860 Sundra and Becky from season 13 Cook Islands
Cook Islands
It was the final four: Yul, Ozzy, and two random women who only got that far because of the men.
Jeff was out of line when he went after Courtney.
Meanwhile I got to thinking, what if Purple Kelly was like, "You know what? I'll stay," after NaOnka quit. Honestly, if she would've done that and played it up like it was her power move to get someone else to leave the game on their own, that would've been amazing. Oh well.
Maybe, if Naonka would’ve left her clothes behind for Kelly to wear lol.
Purple Kelly had zero moves in the game. No chance was she pulling off a move like that at this stage.
Purple Kelly would have never thought of that idea, but had that scenario played out the way you described, I would have had a ton more respect for her.
I agree about the Courtney thing. Out of anything ever in Survivor history.. the show's infatuation with Rob, who I really like, but feel flash know that one show was tailored for him to win pair. But that comment towards Courtney who I really didn't like was absolutely not right.. Considering all the players and all moves or lack of they've made,
@@ariellee2329 I heard something like that, that the producers decided Kelly was their "hot girl" for the season so they took her clothes away so she had to walk around in a bikini the whole season. Which is why she walked.
The first time that I remember seeing "angry Jeff" of "fiesty Jeff" was in Thailand when he came back from the voting booth....pissed. He said, "For the first time I have no idea who this vote is for. Who wrote Bye-Bye Denver Diva?" Enough with the nicknames.
Does anyone remember how upset Jeff was when Johnny Fariplay came back for a second time and quit? I think thats the most angry Ive ever seen Jeff. He let him have it pretty good
Jeff hates FairPlay so much 😂 feel like deep down tho he appreciates him
@@Lukegargarella I doubt it there is real bad blood between them. Jeff was livid they brought him back for FvF.
It is rumoured that in the reunion of S7, Johnny hit on Jeff’s wife, that why he hates him. And if anything, in the S16 reunion, he actually commended Johnny’s decision to quit because his wife’s pregnancy
Jeff explaining the game over and over and over. This is how I feel every single week in kindergarten
Bruh, BvW 2 when the one tribe asks for more rice and Jeff takes their entire camp away
Yep thats a good one! I think he was more just fascinated at the dumb negotiation as opposed to mad tho, which is why I chose the question challenge from bvw2 instead.
Which season/episode was this? I didn’t get a chance to watch most of the seasons after Africa until 2019.
@@Juju2012ZA Season 2, Survivor Australia.
He has perfected the art of “I’m not mad, I’m disappointed”
Wow he was so rude to Courtney, I’m glad she stood up to him. I felt bad for Kelly and Osten, who I felt had legitimate reasons to leave. Also the attack zone was so poorly thought out so it makes sense how people kept messing it up.
I know. That attack his own pierre-pierre what a Croc. And the worst moment situation ever was the Courtney. With precious Rob, who I love, but obviously favored and tailored to win in the one season.. and shooting at Courtney, was wrong paired. No matter how bad a person might be. We all know Survivor. Bad stupid week whatever, moves forward or backwards or even wins. We all know it.
I didn't find his questions to be rude just as much as I didn't find any issue with her answers. Jeff doesn't know everything that went on in that tribe and likely misunderstood.
During the NaOnka-Purple Kelly Double Quit, you could actually feel the anger in Jeff's voice.
How'd you miss when Zeke was outed on national television and Jeff kicked the scumbag responsible out of the game without a vote. I feel like he held his composure, but he was really, really angry.
Are you dim? They did vote
@@knightoftheislandcounter3330 are you dim? you know what the commenter meant, and if you couldn't infer or comprehend what they meant then I'm worried for you, lol.
Varner was going home anyway. They could've easily held a normal vote and edited out the trans stuff but Probst couldn't resist the free publicity for Survivor.
@@MrBen51309 They had Zeke approve the edit and consulted him about it. They handled it very well if you ask me.
@@MrBen51309 they literally asked zeke about it airing and he felt like it could help others so he didn’t mind.
"But Nayonka....they didnt quit" loved that delivery
When Varner outed Zeke, Jeff basically kicked him off the show, didn't even give the tribe a chance to vote
he made a public vote if you watch he asks whos voting for varner tonight and almost all raised their hand
@@clericgaming8379 yeah I know but a host really shouldn't say that. He had to say it because the viewers would of gone mad
@@beaubeau9619 Varner was an ejection. The "vote" was just for theatrics.
@@dinohall2595 it definitely did feel like a ejection
I like how he will ask certain questions during tribal, almost calling someone out. His questions are so good!
Jeff is undoubtedly the best host on Reality TV. EVER! And those dimples....still get to me after twenty years!
I was expecting a compilation, this is so good
Jeff Probst is the only reason I watch thank you💪💪👍 From the very beginning ✌️🥰
I Love Survivor l have watched every single episode.
I look forward to it coming on every year.
As far as Jeff ❤️🏆.
Survivor wouldn't be survivor without Jeff.
“We brought a quitter back.”
That’s not at all how One World was edited, so that comment made producers and casting look bad more than anything.
Yh i had no idea he quited in one world so awkward
It was revealed after the season ended that, while Colton did have an illness, it wasnt severe to remove him. I’m not sure why the episode didn’t reflect this, but thats why people view Colton’s exit in One World as a quit and not an evac.
It came out later that Colton faked his appendicitis in One World. It’s not in the clip but in that episode I believe Jeff brings that up.
@@aprilm96 I thought it was brought up at the finale. Could be wrong tho
My wife and I started watching from the beginning, and I can’t put my finger on exactly when, but at some point, Jeff embraced the sassiness when commentating during challenges, and I am HERE for it.
That last part, damn. If someone constantly yelled about how bad I was doing while I was struggling, I would sit down and cry.
Jeff's roasting of the brain tribe at the end there was BRUTAL LMAO
Bro jus kept going😭
It is very hard to be a good ref, and Jeff is one of the best.
"I got the Message brother.....I'll go when I'm ready" I remember my jaw falling open watching this exchange when it aired!!!!!
Because you never thought he'd say that to Colby.
@@cameronvieira6648 Jeff tv persona went out the window!!!!!
The gall and nerves that dude had to belittle Jeff like that!!!
Love Jeff Probst. Like he is the one in my mind who made the show what it is. He is the face and he makes sure he lets every watcher know it.
You were not in the attack zone when you first made contact
Jeff is the MASTER! I am always "in his corner" rooting him on when he gets mad at quitters or at bad play, etc.
Coming at it from a casual viewer standpoint and someone who knows what goes into producing shows, I can understand why Jeff gets so mad at quitters. I can only imagine how much work goes into finding contestants, matching them up, getting challenges set up, and then when people up and quit it is a smack in the face. I can understand people needing to quit for medical reasons, direct or indirect, but that is different than outright quitting since it got too hard.
I am not denying this show is not hard, you see it in the contestants over time but it is also not like this show sprung up yesterday and this is all new and unknown either. Just my $0.02 on it all but I like Jeff not being scared to speak his mind. That is what makes shows like this work 👍.
Problem is he influences way too much and nobody can speak their minds!
People should know that they are getting into. This isn’t a day at Disney world 🤷🏿🤦🏿
Jeff is a sassy icon… you can’t tell me otherwise
I forgot about the Dan situation honestly (blocked it from my mind because of how mad and uncomfortable it made me), but now seeing the way women who spoke up about Dan were voted off/dismissed by most of the other tribe, and the fact production and probably Jeff (though I am happy he said something at tribal I think he should've done more sooner, since it didn't seem to be an issue for the team until he was bugging crew) allowed him to stay so long makes me angry all over again.
Oh I remember. Because he was ugly af- it was offensive. But if he looked like Ryan Reynolds’s-he’d be “charming” ❤
I can't believe I've never seen it before: when Ben trips Russell Swan, it's in retaliation for a cheap shot: Swan basically rams into Ben while the ball is in the air and Ben isn't looking. Say what you want about Ben, but that trip was warranted.
Clip is at 5:10.
He definitely handles his anger very well lol
Update - I now have a video of Jeff Probst's WORST Moments, which you can watch here: ruclips.net/video/RLxUwfSiFuU/видео.html
Hey Guys! So I know the audio is slightly out of sync, but I just had to do the best I could with the software I was using. Hopefully it's not too bothersome!
As long as you were aware, and addressed it, that's good enough for me. It WAS enjoyable...thanks!!!
You said the word GUYS oh my god bad bad bad you're offending me!!! Just kidding I'm still gonna say COME ON IN GUYS!!!!
ehhh Great video! I make survivor youtube videos as well and was wondering what software you use to edit!
@@RussellMuscleTV I use screen recorder+ to capture clips and use vsdc video editor to record and edit my vids.
The audio out of sync was mildly annoying but what was more annoying was the constant volume changes.
I haven't watched the whole video, but the time he hold Shannon to shut up after questioning a guy's sexual orientation definitely belongs in here.
I was just going to post that! Shannon Elkins, the Nicaragua season. It was the finale/reunion and Probst gave him a chance to make-good on all of his homophobia that he displayed on the show. I think Jeff simply asked him during the finale: "Are you homophobic?" hoping to give him a chance to just make it right. But when Shannon said the words, "Hey if it walks like a duck, and talks like a duck--" Probst cut him off at the knees and says he's done, and refused to give him any more camera time. He was never spoken to the rest of the time on the finale, and the camera never went back to him at all. I don't know if I'd call that anger, but it was certainly a moment where Jeff stood his ground, and rightly so, not to give any more attention to someone who doesn't deserve it.
When Varner outed Zeke Jeff was definitely upset/mad just threw him out of the game no vote.
yeah i was extremely surprised that wasn't mentioned. maybe it's because he handled it fairy well and this is more when he got angry and handled it poorly
@@user-jk3jl3oy2q he didn't really express anger there he was just as much in shock as the rest of us.
I’m confused by the scene w Osteen if someone who watched the season would mind adding context. He seems mad that he’s quitting but he also seems mad that he would stay and take someone’s spot. That seems a little contradictory? But again I don’t have full context. Jeff’s commentary to Courtney was completely unnecessary and disrespectful, and I don’t think he would’ve done that to a male player or even the outspoken women on the tribe. Courtney made a final, this is not be the best tribe member race, it’s survivor and that’s what she was good at. He should’ve have that energy at Russell or even Parvarti who were responsible for the decision, but he didn’t want that hit and picked on who he thought wouldn’t say anything.
Nah you completely hit the nail on the head with the Osten one. As much as I love survivor, Jeff’s anti-quitter rants are often contradictory and annoying.
@@emmas3367 I feel like this should be the only show that is gentler with quitters, obvious exceptions being vindictive quits like Colton, bc you truly can’t prepare yourself for living in an outside environment 24/7 esp when there are unpredictable weather changes like constant rain. It’s severe, Purple Kelly had now way to sign up and be prepared for being refused proper warm clothes, ya know? It’s not like other shows where you are in a comfortable house having fun, you can be so miserable on survivor that it damages mental health. Maybe I’m being soft but that show’s weather conditions make quitting understandable, you’ve got to have a real will
Not just mental health, physical health too. This game damages people terribly in terms of health in general. I don't blame people who quit survivor at all. Except colton the second time. Maybe naokna.
If he thought Courtney wouldn’t say anything then he was clueless. She doesn’t take these things lying down.
Courtney is famously outspoken...otherwise agreed though.
People get irritated about him getting angry but honestly I find these are the best times this is the kind of things I wish I could say nice to know that he has some back bone
I agree, it shows he cares about the game and thus his work. Better than some robot hosting the show.
@@Suztvfan yeah this game is his livelihood. And people don't deserve to disgrace it in all honesty
"Regale me with a story, woman." I don't know why, but that line was priceless. XD
Jeff calling out Courtney like that was egregious
He was kind of rough with Danielle too at that tribal where she broke down and provoked Russell's wrath by highlighting her own connection with Parvati in a moment of weakness. She was pretty much dead money to win but Probst basically knocked her out of the game then and there when she was well on her way to at least final five otherwise and possibly FTC.
I have been watching this series since the very first season, and have never missed an episode. If I was at work, I still watched it, recorded from an old VCR, then an old DVD recorder, and up until today with a PVR. I am one of those people who can say I've seen every single show. However, when I look back at a lot of these moments, I've forgotten so many people! I also can't remember where they were or what season it was. I do remember some of the more memorable moments such as Colby refusing a plate of food, Colton quitting twice, NaOnka's bad attitude. But as for the rest of the people--I simply don't recall. It's as if I could just pull some random season and watch it all over again and still be surprised over what ends up happening.
You don't remember the b******* Courtney one, and pet Rob tribal
really good video! one moment that immediately came to mind was when he got mad at rupert during that one tribal in hvv
Yep, It was between that and the boston rob aftermath for HvV. Jeff sure hates to see his favorites get voted out, which is probably why we got redeption island and edge the following all star seasons
"How dare you figure out the optimal way to do this challenge!" Like they didn't fall into the coconut chop trap of pissing everyone off, good on them
I'd be pissed about quitters too. They go through a lot of work to find competitors, and these guys quit just in time to stay at the resort for a while.
We need a part 2 with Jeff's reaction to Varner outing Zeke and Jeff was like "we don't even need to vote right.......bye"
I honestly don’t care if Jeff had a few bad moments, he is still a very good host and Survivor would not be the same without him, one of the reasons I watch the show is to see Jeff and smile, thinking how things would change if he weren’t the host of Survivor
Damn Jeff did Courtney dirty
Jeff is such a nice, calm, charming, soft talking guy, so when he gets angry, you know you really f*cked up lol
The thing with quitters is once it happens, others also get enticed to do same. It makes the game less fun if the survivors have quitting on their mind.
Problem is that these guys know they are in tv. They know what the game is like. They should know how intense the game is. They should have watched other videos on how the game is BUT those quitters quit. 🤦🏿♂️. It’s like yea imma join the marines while you know you don’t have it in you. People!
Jeff while talking about brain tribe: "Brain Tribe just terrible out of the gate. They probably are terrible in bed too. Brain tribe worst performance in the history of survivor, they wasted all their energy beating their kids and puppies."
i think there are only 4 moments when jeff got real mad
1. when he kicked ben browning out of the challenge
2. when colton quit (for his second time)
3. when varner outed zeke
4. to quote dan "SINCE YOU WON'T LET IT GO"
any other time is just jeff being his sassy jeff probst self
Only time Jeff doesn't hate Quitters is when they're being medi-vacced or when they're rushing home to a family member in crisis. Respect.
Jeff Probst, the ultimate Dungeon Master.
"I got the message brother. I'll go when I'm ready." Classic line by Jeff! Showing exactly who is in charge.
Jeff loves Boston Rob wayyyyy to much. Even now 😂 it’s weird
Yeah I never understood the obsession with Boston Rob he is just a regular guy I don’t get it
@@la6136 yeah man. I never liked him idk why. But everyone loves him. I just never get it 😂😂
@@natedogg9123 same lol
He was one of the best players without being an outright scumbag like Russell (though I will say Russell is funny as hell and entertaining, as well)
Why I like Boston rob too
Oh my gosh, watching this reminds me of the old Jeff. This new Jeff in 41!?! No way. Not the same. I dont believe this new Jeff would take on the bullies the same. He would probably pat them on the shoulder and tell them it will be all right. Ugh. I miss the old tough Jeff.
Gotta love the thumbs up from Marty when Jeff says: "I'll snuff your torches but they're gonna stay here, as a reminder."
Other than frustrated outbursts, the only time I really see Jeff get mad is when people put others in danger by breaking the rules or being dirty. If someone gets really injured during a challenge, that changes what kind of challenges they can do and also it will affect the viewers if they have to keep the challenges toned down because someone was a playing dirty. The one guy who choked the other one should've been kicked off all together and same with the other one who kicked that one player in the leg.
I can agree with jeff on the quitters, don't send in the audition tape, or accept the offer to come onto the show unless you plan to go distance. Cause even if they mail you and say "You're coming" there is still a chance to say no and make up a lie like your schedule suddenly changed and cannot happen. Then they just pick someone else. But actually filling in a spot to get on the show then just leaving, your denied someone a place who might have gone the distance, or atleast tried their best.
Poor baby. Obviously people don't know what people go through in the show. There's so much cut and paste also.. so besides not knowing the actual issues going on with the people at the time, there's stuff you don't see. So just say stuff oh, I get it, but ultimately feel it's wrong
@@miragexl007 I should restate, but I do know a several left for some more legit reasons. Like the woman who left cause her mother was dying. I can respect that, or the MMA lady who had to make the choice between her carreer and playing the game. Or I believe one who had to suffer through alot of rain and it just drained them by the end.
It's the Coltons, the people who just left because they felt they couldn't win.
@@Admiralkirk95 "throw people on an island and see what happens" sometimes quitting happens. It is human behaviour and content for the show. Personally i like to see things going awry for produvtion every now and then, a chance for novelty and the unexpected, Jeff getting angry!
Jeff loved this show so much, he became an executive producer from being just the host.
If you decide to make another one of these.. The time Dan compared being adopted to growing up with domestic violence. The entire Varner incident.
The time Colby refused chocolate could be one of the funny add-ins at the end lol
Edit: I originally commented this 8 months ago.. idk how I missed the colby/chocolate one at the end lmao
I'm so glad somebody else brought up the Varner incident. I remember watching that and wondering what was going on (I was still fairly young), and as soon as my parents explained everything, it made so much sense. I was so glad everybody agreed to get rid of him without so much as a vote.
@@Delilah_Fields agreed. I was in my early 20s at the time.. but I was really glad it went down that way bc, even though it was only like 10 years ago, at the time people didn't know as much about transgender people and imo the world was WAY less understanding and supportive as it is now (even if we still have a long way to go).. I'm just glad that the entire room, including Jeff, were all so understanding and, rightfully, pissed off. Emotional, even.
Idk I just feel like it's a little harder for older people to grasp bc they grew up in a different world. I just tend to find myself a lot more shocked when young people are unsupportive than when older people are I guess.
Lol, this is not anger , it's justified distain for obnoxious , un deserving , piss poor time wasters . Go Jeff 💪
I love Jeff and I appreciate your intro. I don't agree with all of the decisions he has made.. but I love this show and you're absolutely right, it would NOT have been what it was without him.
''i got the message brother, we go when i'm ready'' That's hot tho
I'm not even gay but damn lol
me and my wife have been watching together for 20 years so i love Jeff and the Show
Ok but Jeff confirmed that Colton's first quit wasn't a medical emergency at all because the medical exam proved nothing was wrong.
Colton had a stomach infection. He was pulled in case it was appendicitis.
@@KurtisC93 Re-watch the episode. The medical test proved that he faked appendicitis.
@@TheKayleeanna I've watched it multiple times. His heart rate shot up when the medic touched him-that's not something you can fake. He was pulled on suspicion that he might have appendicitis, but it turned out to be a severe stomach infection.
@Kurtis C. Well I guess you know more than Jeff Probst then... 😂
@TheKayleeanna So, here's what I think happened. After Colton was pulled from the game, word reached Jeff Probst that he did not have appendicitis; they may have mentioned the bacterial infection, but he was left with the impression that whatever Colton had, it probably wasn't serious enough for him to be pulled from the game. Probst hadn't watched One World since it aired, and forgot that Colton's heart rate shot up when the medic touched him. He was consequently left with the impression that his first exit had been a quit-which, considering Colton's general attitude while on the show, was not hard to believe at all.
The good news is that Colton seems to have genuinely grown as a person since appearing on Survivor. He did a Reddit AMA a couple years ago and he was a lot nicer than he was back when he was on Survivor.
Coltens first quit was definitely not a medical emergency, the doctors said he was fine to continue, bro just made it up so he could leave
Jeff roasting the brain tribe is super funny LOL
i respect jeff's love of the game so much. he knows all the countless interviews and subitted applicants that get turned down. and these people were chosen over all the others to be on the show. so yeah non medical quits piss him off. for a reason because it not fun to know that many others who perhaps had the fight in them were turned down to make room for beta cucks
Piss mop, looks like it pisses me off, but it has character and Showmanship. So in a roundabout way I'm guessing he in the show love those moments, love those people. That's what shows are about
It is not his love of the game that he had never played and he does not KNOW them...it is his JOB and choosing is for quota and ratings nothing more!!
I only watch survivor so I can hear Jeff shout “come in guys”
He’s not gonna say it anymore .
@@PENH5428 I know which sucks
That is an ironic comment now
@@PENH5428 yes sadly bc some idiot on the show got offended i belive it was either jd or Danny that said it
@@sweetwolfsteve5583 I believe it was Ricard .
Clay getting choked is probably the funniest moment in Survivor history. I remember rewinding it over and over to hear that "Urgh!" noise he makes over and over