I wish the amulets became an idol when 2 were left and then nothing when 1 is left. This makes it so that one SHOYLD go for the actual good power. And then at 2, it becomes a paired idol like in Kaoh Rong where they need to play it together
Why didn't they just have Jeff say at the swap "One of you will get a Swap Pass in your buff that you must use now" or something along those lines lol. It would have been a cool twist, but everyone is going to do exactly what Brando did with how they did it.
Not enough, tho. Jeff and Survivor is in their "let's play nice" stage but I still think production should have encouraged the remaining players to trash Sean, a PRINCIPAL who works with children, for QUITTING a 26-day game, only 9 days in.
Yes I agree, while watching the more of the tribe dynamics is interesting and a fun change of pace, I think that the show should spend more time on Sean and the other players who are no longer there! I’ll be disappointed if the merge episode doesn’t have at least a few confessionals explicitly calling out Sean and Hannah for being disgraceful losers and Brandon for being a pitiful competitor! Honestly if Sean still has a job after this season it will be a failure on the part of production!!!
I love Kellie but I think she made the wrong move with the amulet. Now there is two former Reba’s who could target her so their amulets have more power. It’s def going to put a target on her back.
I truly do not understand people (men) who are against push presents as if having a baby (or multiples) isn’t one of the hardest most dangerous things anyone can do. You’re literally risking your life to have children. What’s the big deal about celebrating that? Truly weirdos are against it.
Disagree….the BABY is the present…having had two babies --I don’t think presents are something necessary. I am the exact opposite-I don’t understand the need for “prizes” for every part of marriage/babies. It’s just more commercialization of events.
My issue isn’t with “push presents” it is that there is a push to make presents and parties for everything now, instead of just enjoying giving for the love of giving
I'm sure this is an unpopular opinion, and I'm sure I would really enjoy a live RHAP event if one was in my neighborhood. But it really sucks when these events disrupt my weekly podcast routine. I'm not looking for random talk about Survivor; I really, really enjoy the chemistry of Rob and Stephen. I guess I got spoiled because I only started listening slightly before the pandemic!
I don’t think the alleged advantage was anything, I think it was probably a mistake. If it was some type of swapping tribes thing they would’ve had him read it out and the fact they took it away and didn’t elaborate on why makes me think it was just a goof and no one was supposed to get anything.
I'm guessing that you're eating bland English food which creates frustration. So watching Americans passing up sandwiches for an advantage soured your experience.
@@johnreese7973 spoken by somebody who has clearly never been to the UK. The national dish is chicken tikka masala more flavourful than anything I have ever eaten in the US. I would also be rather concerned about some of the things in the food in the US that are banned in a lot of other countries.
I wish the amulets became an idol when 2 were left and then nothing when 1 is left. This makes it so that one SHOYLD go for the actual good power. And then at 2, it becomes a paired idol like in Kaoh Rong where they need to play it together
Imagine it’s one it loses it power or it has less power with one
Why didn't they just have Jeff say at the swap "One of you will get a Swap Pass in your buff that you must use now" or something along those lines lol. It would have been a cool twist, but everyone is going to do exactly what Brando did with how they did it.
Or just put a note on the parchment that reads "open immediately, and read aloud to everyone!"
Wish they had darn
@@roger_towny_jr bingo
Yeah like what’s the point?
I loved how the NuReba tribe and the producers were shitting on Sean’s quit this episode and well deserved. 😊
Not enough, tho. Jeff and Survivor is in their "let's play nice" stage but I still think production should have encouraged the remaining players to trash Sean, a PRINCIPAL who works with children, for QUITTING a 26-day game, only 9 days in.
Yes I agree, while watching the more of the tribe dynamics is interesting and a fun change of pace, I think that the show should spend more time on Sean and the other players who are no longer there! I’ll be disappointed if the merge episode doesn’t have at least a few confessionals explicitly calling out Sean and Hannah for being disgraceful losers and Brandon for being a pitiful competitor! Honestly if Sean still has a job after this season it will be a failure on the part of production!!!
I love Kellie but I think she made the wrong move with the amulet. Now there is two former Reba’s who could target her so their amulets have more power. It’s def going to put a target on her back.
What would happen if one person just grabbed a sandwich and took a bite
I feel like J Maya is most likely to go because all of Reba doesn’t care if she goes and Belo will be happy to take out a Reba member
Yes Steven !!! Celebrate everything ❤❤❤❤
I got a push present 🎉🎉🎉
I truly do not understand people (men) who are against push presents as if having a baby (or multiples) isn’t one of the hardest most dangerous things anyone can do. You’re literally risking your life to have children. What’s the big deal about celebrating that? Truly weirdos are against it.
Disagree….the BABY is the present…having had two babies --I don’t think presents are something necessary. I am the exact opposite-I don’t understand the need for “prizes” for every part of marriage/babies. It’s just more commercialization of events.
Honest Q bc I'd never heard of Push Presents: is this different from baby shower gifts?
My issue isn’t with “push presents” it is that there is a push to make presents and parties for everything now, instead of just enjoying giving for the love of giving
@@tchaikca💯
Give the fishy to the sandwiches 🥪
I'm sure this is an unpopular opinion, and I'm sure I would really enjoy a live RHAP event if one was in my neighborhood. But it really sucks when these events disrupt my weekly podcast routine. I'm not looking for random talk about Survivor; I really, really enjoy the chemistry of Rob and Stephen. I guess I got spoiled because I only started listening slightly before the pandemic!
Isn’t Brando the one like likes to lie for fun? Maybe this is hidden parchment is a big gotcha! 😂
Personally I think thst it’s because drew wants to look loyal to Reba infront of Emily
I don’t think the alleged advantage was anything, I think it was probably a mistake. If it was some type of swapping tribes thing they would’ve had him read it out and the fact they took it away and didn’t elaborate on why makes me think it was just a goof and no one was supposed to get anything.
What happened?
@@CadeCYC Brando had some note in his buff at the swap that production took away from him before he could see what it was
Brando didnt really answer the question. Regardless of the advantage situation, there were things he could of done better pre tribal
This season tribemates is mid.
I hate what US Survivor has become. When they talk about these rediculous advantages I'm like which one is that again.
I'm guessing that you're eating bland English food which creates frustration. So watching Americans passing up sandwiches for an advantage soured your experience.
@@johnreese7973 spoken by somebody who has clearly never been to the UK. The national dish is chicken tikka masala more flavourful than anything I have ever eaten in the US. I would also be rather concerned about some of the things in the food in the US that are banned in a lot of other countries.
@@what_im_eatin_ukChicken Tikka is Indian food though lol your comment is wild for that HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
@@what_im_eatin_ukit will always be funny to me how the UK colonized India, stole their food, and made it a national dish
@@Estevich Chicken Tikka Masala was actually invented in Glasgow Scotland by a Bangladeshi chef