Stephen’s point about having an obligation to other players in the game is right on. Imagine having a +1 majority and an alliance member just decides that “their journey” is over! But also agree with Rob that this is largely the fault of Survivor casting and creative direction to focus on these stories of individual growth over real competition.
@@haxicle5378 as soon as Sean decided to quit the game, I feel like he should have stepped aside and just let the others vote him out and not influence anything - because he has decided to no longer play the game. By whispering to Sifu, he’s still influencing the game even though he’s decided to quit and stop playing. I feel like that’s very unfair for the people who are still trying to play the game.
Thank you Stephen for what you said about the quit! Not only was it a selfish by Sean, it was disrespectful to the players, the fans, and the casting who picked YOU to be on this show.
Stephen, since Season 37 it has been my ritual to watch the newest episode Thursday night with my dad and then listen to this podcast while I wash dishes. And so, since I don’t have twitter, all every take you give will always be new to me
Except Sean thought he was in a majority at that time and was in a good position in the tribe. Sabiyah [and by proxy him] getting blindsided at the last tribal was one of the caveats that lead to his quit.
For the wordless confessional, in the ghost Island merge episode they did an immaculate editing job of splicing confessionals of Chris and Dom, and in one splice Dom didn't speak he just made a face 'responding' to what Chris was saying in his. It's honestly art how well it's done hahaha
Go Stephen!!! and Rob :) great duo, always my fav, best ever survivor commentator! You are always part of my survivor watching experience! Has to be you two together!!
I think regarding the question of why Kaleb and Emily didn't buy into Sean trying to make amends after tribal - it seemed like he waaaay oversold it and it came off more as a desperate game move than actually making social amends. Lots of blame shifting and pretending things were a lot peachier than they obviously were. Plus, Sean saying he would've liked to be in on the blindside just doesn't make sense from Kaleb's perspective. Kaleb knows that he was the original blindside target and that telling Sean could've blown up his own survival plan. I'd say altogether it felt like Sean was making amends only because he is "supposed to" without thinking about the nuances of the social shifts and game moves that just went down
@@ClueFinderDirtDiggerHe isn’t obligated but he doesn’t want to say anything too harsh and lose the ability to get exit interviews. Plus he probably doesn’t want to talk crap about Sean if he just spoke with him a few hours ago.
That’s a good point about fire no longer being necessary. I was wondering why Lulu didn’t seem to be suffering without it. They never mentioned wanting to win so they could fire; it was only to stop being losers, lol. Without fire, and with a less intense island experience overall, it would be easier to quit. The game isn’t worth the inconvenience without the bonding and more extreme suffering.
Dee's decision to go for shifu is baffling. He's helping you win, he's a shield. And while they keep saying Sifu's gonna flip, Sifu's gonna flip, Sifu showed to be the only loyal person on the tribe
It really makes no sense. Like J’s reason is she thinks he has an idol and wants to flush it and get rid of him, but Dee knows he doesn’t have one cause Austin has it. Why is she so eager to get him out?
I don't get it. I would've wanted to vote J Maya if I was Dee and Julie. You don't want to have the biggest numbers in merge, Sifu gives you a shot to not lose again, Sifu is an easy name to throw out at merge so you don't look like a unified front. An idol scapegoat. And oh yeah he's the only one who cares about tribe loyalty. @@jaimelannister1797
Dee planned on basically replacing Sifu in the alliance with Sean and probably hoped to get Kaleb or Emily at merge assuming either makes it Sifu is one hell of a loose cannon, he’s like Tony but without the social game
Thats very true. Sifu is a wildcard, hard to trust him in an alliance because its hard to get him playing the same game as you. I think he's a great throwaway to bring into the merge though. if you got numbers you cant stand tall on them or youre too big of a target, you need someone you can throw out before you get blindsided with force. Sifu was perfect@@XanderMatthews-nv9zf
One thing I haven't heard people mention much was the chaos that Sean seems to have deliberately added into Reba. Not only did he quit, but he also voted for Dee and told Sifu about the planned blindside as he was leaving. If he did know that following the plan would lead to Sifu out that tribal and him out at the next, then Sean's move may have given Sifu his only chance to save himself and shake things up in the tribe. Also, his vote towards Dee could very well point Sifu towards figuring out who planned that blindside.
Famous book about television called "The Cool Fire" implying exactly the sentiment that sitting around the tv is like our ancestors sitting around the fire.
12:04 On the topic of quitting, not only did Naonka and Kelly quit under far harsher conditions, they were there longer than a season runs now, 28 days! Is the game getting too soft, or are they choosing soft players. A little of both, maybe more the latter. Either way, the casting dept needs to do better. Like you mentioned, the shift from playing to win to playing for a journey, is part of it. As is the propensity for the "meta" hyper-awareness.
I don’t think Sean is “soft” for quitting, I think this narrative of calling the new era players soft is a little unfair (though yes, I do wish they’d go back to 39 days and the difficulty has been significantly reduced in these shorter seasons). I think it’s more that Sean wasn’t invested in the show or the experience to see the point of powering through, as was Hannah, which is a failure on casting’s part. They should be casting players that know what they’re getting themselves into, know it’s not gonna be a funfilled time and still want to go through it anyway. NaOnka and Kelly also played on a season with absolutely terrible weather, it was downpouring practically every day over there in Nicaragua so the quit is far more understandable. I don’t think they’d have quit if there had been some bright sunny days in between the rain.
I feel like maybe they should do a 3 day trial period where they have them camp out on a beach. Like that would weed out a lot of people who shouldn’t actually be there.
Totally agree with Fishbach and everyone else in the comments! I'm so mixed on this season so far. I feel like the editing and the 90 minute runtime have been great, but every single tribal outcome has left me baffled, frustrated, and just downright angry at times. Outcomes like Sabiyah's when people like Sean secretly don't even care to win are the exact reason we need a returnee season NOW. And while we're on the whole quitting thing, Survivor needs to make it more clear in the EDIT that it is in fact a QUIT moving forward. You should not be allowed to stay the whole 2-3 days between tribal, show up to tribal, talk aaaaaall through the tribal about your "journey" and how much you've grown, and then blindside all the other players' plans by "respectfully asking" that everyone write your name down that night because you want a goodbye, or to go out on your own terms, or because you want the honor and respect of Jeff snuffing out your torch rather than sending you on your way in shame and disapproval the way he used to. I get that in the past people have quit beforehand leaving us with tribal-less episodes, but to me it's so much more of a disappointment watching an entire tribal of suspense wasted like that.
I don’t understand how the second and third tribal councils have been confusing and maddening to you. Sabiyah’s vote out in particular was great! I also don’t understand what you’re asking for them to change about the edit. Sean literally made up his mind to quit on the spot; the producers were blindsided and they didn’t have footage of him at Reba talking about wanting to quit. Do you think the editors should have fabricated a scene back at camp that foreshadowed his quit? I don’t think that’s a good idea although I don’t think it’s completely illegitimate to blatantly mislead the audience if it makes for a more understandable story
@@megarooster99 I mean, to your first point, everyone's experience when watching is different. Just because tribals this season have been maddening for me doesn't mean it can't be thrilling for someone else. I'm glad you've liked them so far! That just hasn't been my own personal feeling. Also, I'm not asking them to fabricate a scene, don't misunderstand me there. I just mean that Sean didn't actually say the words "I quit." Same with Hannah in the first episode. They said they felt like their journeys there were over and asked everyone to vote them out instead. I understand that the producers didn't know. I'm simply acknowledging that I think it's a problem because it's unfair to the rest of the players walking into tribal ready to play the game. I personally think the producers should take it upon themselves to create a new rule for the players in the future to avoid these kind of scenarios, just like they do for other scenarios (example, you're not allowed to vote for yourself)-you are not allowed to explicitly ask people to write your name down as a way to intentionally orchestrate your own elimination. Does that make sense?
@@maryamoutlaw101 Super for the super late response lol. I understand your frustration at the quits, even though I personally am not that upset by them (especially because they were pre-merge, the Hannah quit saved Emily, and the Sean quit was so bizarre that it was interesting to me in a human drama sense). Luckily we know that there aren't any more quits this season. I just don't know how the producers can implement that rule in a way that is enforceable. Like, what are they going to do? The player is quitting so they can't be automatically eliminated because that's their goal. There's no reunion anymore so they can't be banned from attending the reunion. And even if there's a punishment on the books for asking people to write your name down, there's nothing Jeff can do after someone says those words. He can't erase their memories or anything. Personally I don't think that producers need to overreact to the two quits this season. The Hannah quit was bad although in my opinion not too different from Jackson being forced out of the game in Season 42 due to his lithium use; even though he didn't quit, he was wrong to not wean himself off the drug before the game. Maybe they could ban nicotine from pregame Ponderosa so that you won't have future Hannah's battling symptoms from going cold turkey on nicotine use during the game. And then Sean's quit wouldn't have happened without Hannah quitting imo, and his was interesting in that I fully believe it was an extremely impulsive, emotional decision made in the moment and probably regretted almost immediately. Hannah partially justifying her quit by saying that her tribemates who wanted to be there deserved to stay more does make some sense, and that reasoning was floating in Sean's mind when he quit. Still, it's only 2 quits in 5 New Era seasons, so I don't think it's a huge issue, just annoying at the time.
40:00 No, it's not a "new challenge," Rob. The same challenge was used in season 39. In IoI, after the tribe swapped, there is an episode where Elaine got her "block-a-vote" advantage at the Immunity Challenge and it was the same "LIFT a CAGE across the course, then SHOOT a BALLS into HOOPS." The only difference was that in this season, the tribes started in the water, while s39, they had them in land the whole time. Dean and Jamal were the shooters for the Orange tribe, and Tommy and Aaron were for the new Vuku tribe (with Elaine). I believe this was the episode Jason went.
Survivor contestants using their experience as therapy and "self discovery" is nothing new. Thats fine up to a point. But, totally agree with Stephen about the selfishness and narcissism of players quitting. Love the show but this is not acceptable.
YOU BETTA WERK FISHBACH! You articulated the whole Sean thing better than anyone. Also, not to objectify you but fatherhood clearly makes you 🔥…congrats on the new nugget!
Dom had a confessional just shaking his head Nick had a confessional of just a half second of him yelling. He was pretending to be Tony holding the Sandra shark
True, though I think that’s why the move on Sifu is odd here. J Maya and Sean were bonding so I think you nip that in the bud before you end up in a 2v2 situation (like happened on Lulu last episode), you’ll be able to save the Sifu boot if you go back to tribal since there’s clearly no love lost between him and J Maya.
I think the problem with what Sean did after tribal wasn't what he said it, but how he said it. even watching it read as fake to me. I feel like the whole "great job guys, no hard feelings" needs to be sold correctly for it work and that is not always easy
Dee took the machete from Sifu at one point and said something like "put that back you're going to hurt yourself." In the next clip he preceded to play it like a guitar...again. He seems super annoying, I'm sure he's been pushing more buttons than has been shown.
I love the pod but It’s kinda annoying how rob tries to play the middle all the time. What Sean did was absolutely a narcissist move and ruined a move for others for selfish reasons
You can’t say how you would react without fire/food (except fruit reward) for 9 days and going to tribal council 3 times…and then a 4th with a new tribe. I’m not justifying what they(Sean&Hannah) did, but I’d like to know from a psychologist how crazy this would make the majority of people.
I appreciate Stephen’s passion, but I’m with Rob on this one. The quit didn’t really bother me. I do feel like this situation is comparable to the Chet vote in Micronesia, where Ami and them wanted to make a move, but Chet asked to be voted out instead, and then Ami lost the numbers and was eliminated soon after. So this could have some short term consequences for Dee if they lose again. But given who else is on the tribe I just don’t see her going from that group of four. Unless they really get on her case for voting Sifu, I don’t think she’s lost her numbers.
This younger generation has a lot of quitters and wimps in it this season. people reward this attitude and behavior so they get more people who say they can do hard things and then don’t.
I don't think Sean was trying to "resign before getting fired". He seemed to be asking them quite earnestly to vote him out, as if he genuinely thought they weren't planning on it.
Yes and no. Would you be okay if this show was legitimately rigged? Of course you wouldn't. There's a set of rules you expect to be followed when agreeing to go on the game. There is a degree of fairness expected. And Stephen was saying it's just about Dee. He was mentioning her as a representation of game. Would you be happy if someone lost an individual immunity challenge and immediately called out to Jeff, "Jeff, I know this was a make or break win for me. I lost, so im just going to quit right now." If people see the swap, decide they don't like it, and then just say I quit. That we fun though, I learned a lot about myself. If quitting is legit regular occurance, what are we even watching at that point.
@@gerrya2133 no where in my comment am I justifying the quit or saying that survivor should be rigged, I’m saying Stephen’s take is dumb. Survivor is a reflection of society and people don’t always operate optimally or in their self interest. Yes, there are certain expectations people have. However, it’s not like Sean was one dimensional and if he didn’t quit, he would’ve stood by Dee’s side the whole way through. I think you can reduce an ally quitting to being no worse than an ally flipping against you. Thus, if the latter is not unfair, neither is the former.
@@haxicle5378 But I think Fish is looking at it from the perspective of the players and the integrity of the game. I don't think you're wrong and obviously quitting is part of the game but it's still lousy when you look at what Sean did to the other players in the game. I think what he meant by it's "unfair" is just that it was self-centered but not in the same way that a flip is, a quit is almost outside the game whereas a flip is typically done because the flipper thinks it will further their game. Their similar but I think different in their nuances. I don't disagree with you and maybe Fish could have worded his statements better but I agree with his sentiment.
I feel so angry that they use so much time with no substance. I refuse to watch anymore. This is the second season that I find other things to do with my 3 hours. I do enjoy the Australian version a lot. The uk is much better.
Lucky you to be able to watch uk survivor and survivor australia. Canadian govt crtc has banned us from any access to them. VPN's advertise as if they work in canada but stupid govt has made all vpn's useless
I LOVED that Fish laid it out and spoke 100% transparency. I thought Sean's move was very selfish, emotionally driven and not thinking holistically.
Stephen’s point about having an obligation to other players in the game is right on. Imagine having a +1 majority and an alliance member just decides that “their journey” is over! But also agree with Rob that this is largely the fault of Survivor casting and creative direction to focus on these stories of individual growth over real competition.
Obligation to other players??? Wtf?? I’m assuming you shame flippers too?
@@haxicle5378 Sean blew up the other Reba’s games by telling Sifu he didn’t vote for him.
So now that blindside strategy has gotten fucked over.
@@haxicle5378You have an obligation to PLAY the game- every player knows that anyone can flip at any time. Get real
@@rushilshah8930 I don’t see how that’s relevant? Are you saying players should be obligated to not ruin other players’ plans?
@@haxicle5378 as soon as Sean decided to quit the game, I feel like he should have stepped aside and just let the others vote him out and not influence anything - because he has decided to no longer play the game.
By whispering to Sifu, he’s still influencing the game even though he’s decided to quit and stop playing.
I feel like that’s very unfair for the people who are still trying to play the game.
Actually, I like seeing Know-It-Alls on the day after. Terrific commentary!! And... Stephen is on fire!!
On fire with Stephen fishbach 🔥
Back on fish with Stephen Fire
Completely agree with Stephen regarding Sean’s quit.
Thank you Stephen for what you said about the quit! Not only was it a selfish by Sean, it was disrespectful to the players, the fans, and the casting who picked YOU to be on this show.
Hahahaha loved "parents don't quit survivor. Think how much easier to play on survivor than look after little kids"
Honestly, having toddlers this feels really accurate.
I was just thinking today I’d be so happy to go on to get a break from parenting 😅
Great podcast. Stephen was on fire.
“we don’t know what sifu’s agenda is” “screen time” made me lol! love your takes, Stephen
@20:37 amazing!!!
Stephen, since Season 37 it has been my ritual to watch the newest episode Thursday night with my dad and then listen to this podcast while I wash dishes. And so, since I don’t have twitter, all every take you give will always be new to me
Poor Sabiyah could still be on the show if Sean just quit the last tribal
And people would have bitched about it even more because it would have robbed us of the best vote of the season thus far
Except Sean thought he was in a majority at that time and was in a good position in the tribe. Sabiyah [and by proxy him] getting blindsided at the last tribal was one of the caveats that lead to his quit.
For the wordless confessional, in the ghost Island merge episode they did an immaculate editing job of splicing confessionals of Chris and Dom, and in one splice Dom didn't speak he just made a face 'responding' to what Chris was saying in his. It's honestly art how well it's done hahaha
Stephen, a man of the people
Go Stephen!!! and Rob :) great duo, always my fav, best ever survivor commentator! You are always part of my survivor watching experience! Has to be you two together!!
The phrase “rootable favourites” has a VERY different meaning here in Australia!
I think regarding the question of why Kaleb and Emily didn't buy into Sean trying to make amends after tribal - it seemed like he waaaay oversold it and it came off more as a desperate game move than actually making social amends. Lots of blame shifting and pretending things were a lot peachier than they obviously were.
Plus, Sean saying he would've liked to be in on the blindside just doesn't make sense from Kaleb's perspective. Kaleb knows that he was the original blindside target and that telling Sean could've blown up his own survival plan. I'd say altogether it felt like Sean was making amends only because he is "supposed to" without thinking about the nuances of the social shifts and game moves that just went down
Cheers to Stephen for not sheepishly defending quitters like Rob is obligated to!
AGREE! I love Rob but I know that he will always cover a blanket over his true feelings about parts of the show (unless he's speaking off the record)
Why would Rob be obligated to defend quitters..?
@@ClueFinderDirtDiggerHe isn’t obligated but he doesn’t want to say anything too harsh and lose the ability to get exit interviews. Plus he probably doesn’t want to talk crap about Sean if he just spoke with him a few hours ago.
They get enough unnecessary hate from the community, Rob sees no point to foster any more hate. He probably does agree with Stephen.
That’s a good point about fire no longer being necessary. I was wondering why Lulu didn’t seem to be suffering without it. They never mentioned wanting to win so they could fire; it was only to stop being losers, lol. Without fire, and with a less intense island experience overall, it would be easier to quit. The game isn’t worth the inconvenience without the bonding and more extreme suffering.
Dee's decision to go for shifu is baffling. He's helping you win, he's a shield. And while they keep saying Sifu's gonna flip, Sifu's gonna flip, Sifu showed to be the only loyal person on the tribe
It really makes no sense. Like J’s reason is she thinks he has an idol and wants to flush it and get rid of him, but Dee knows he doesn’t have one cause Austin has it. Why is she so eager to get him out?
I don't get it. I would've wanted to vote J Maya if I was Dee and Julie. You don't want to have the biggest numbers in merge, Sifu gives you a shot to not lose again, Sifu is an easy name to throw out at merge so you don't look like a unified front. An idol scapegoat. And oh yeah he's the only one who cares about tribe loyalty. @@jaimelannister1797
Dee planned on basically replacing Sifu in the alliance with Sean and probably hoped to get Kaleb or Emily at merge assuming either makes it
Sifu is one hell of a loose cannon, he’s like Tony but without the social game
Thats very true. Sifu is a wildcard, hard to trust him in an alliance because its hard to get him playing the same game as you. I think he's a great throwaway to bring into the merge though. if you got numbers you cant stand tall on them or youre too big of a target, you need someone you can throw out before you get blindsided with force. Sifu was perfect@@XanderMatthews-nv9zf
One thing I haven't heard people mention much was the chaos that Sean seems to have deliberately added into Reba. Not only did he quit, but he also voted for Dee and told Sifu about the planned blindside as he was leaving. If he did know that following the plan would lead to Sifu out that tribal and him out at the next, then Sean's move may have given Sifu his only chance to save himself and shake things up in the tribe. Also, his vote towards Dee could very well point Sifu towards figuring out who planned that blindside.
Agreed 100% with Stephen. Truly ridiculous to quit. Loved the episode besides that though.
"I like the season, but not the cast," really put a finger on how I feel about this season for me.
So happy to see stephen not hold back on sean and come in hot
Im tired of all these players quitting this season. We need real competitors back on survivor.
Med Evac next episode? We won't get a proper vote out again.
Doubt it’s a medivac, I don’t think they would spoil that in the preview
Famous book about television called "The Cool Fire" implying exactly the sentiment that sitting around the tv is like our ancestors sitting around the fire.
12:04 On the topic of quitting, not only did Naonka and Kelly quit under far harsher conditions, they were there longer than a season runs now, 28 days! Is the game getting too soft, or are they choosing soft players. A little of both, maybe more the latter. Either way, the casting dept needs to do better. Like you mentioned, the shift from playing to win to playing for a journey, is part of it. As is the propensity for the "meta" hyper-awareness.
I don’t think Sean is “soft” for quitting, I think this narrative of calling the new era players soft is a little unfair (though yes, I do wish they’d go back to 39 days and the difficulty has been significantly reduced in these shorter seasons). I think it’s more that Sean wasn’t invested in the show or the experience to see the point of powering through, as was Hannah, which is a failure on casting’s part. They should be casting players that know what they’re getting themselves into, know it’s not gonna be a funfilled time and still want to go through it anyway.
NaOnka and Kelly also played on a season with absolutely terrible weather, it was downpouring practically every day over there in Nicaragua so the quit is far more understandable. I don’t think they’d have quit if there had been some bright sunny days in between the rain.
I feel like maybe they should do a 3 day trial period where they have them camp out on a beach. Like that would weed out a lot of people who shouldn’t actually be there.
PREACH Stephen!! 🗣️
Totally agree with Fishbach and everyone else in the comments! I'm so mixed on this season so far. I feel like the editing and the 90 minute runtime have been great, but every single tribal outcome has left me baffled, frustrated, and just downright angry at times. Outcomes like Sabiyah's when people like Sean secretly don't even care to win are the exact reason we need a returnee season NOW. And while we're on the whole quitting thing, Survivor needs to make it more clear in the EDIT that it is in fact a QUIT moving forward. You should not be allowed to stay the whole 2-3 days between tribal, show up to tribal, talk aaaaaall through the tribal about your "journey" and how much you've grown, and then blindside all the other players' plans by "respectfully asking" that everyone write your name down that night because you want a goodbye, or to go out on your own terms, or because you want the honor and respect of Jeff snuffing out your torch rather than sending you on your way in shame and disapproval the way he used to. I get that in the past people have quit beforehand leaving us with tribal-less episodes, but to me it's so much more of a disappointment watching an entire tribal of suspense wasted like that.
I don’t understand how the second and third tribal councils have been confusing and maddening to you. Sabiyah’s vote out in particular was great!
I also don’t understand what you’re asking for them to change about the edit. Sean literally made up his mind to quit on the spot; the producers were blindsided and they didn’t have footage of him at Reba talking about wanting to quit. Do you think the editors should have fabricated a scene back at camp that foreshadowed his quit? I don’t think that’s a good idea although I don’t think it’s completely illegitimate to blatantly mislead the audience if it makes for a more understandable story
@@megarooster99 I mean, to your first point, everyone's experience when watching is different. Just because tribals this season have been maddening for me doesn't mean it can't be thrilling for someone else. I'm glad you've liked them so far! That just hasn't been my own personal feeling.
Also, I'm not asking them to fabricate a scene, don't misunderstand me there. I just mean that Sean didn't actually say the words "I quit." Same with Hannah in the first episode. They said they felt like their journeys there were over and asked everyone to vote them out instead. I understand that the producers didn't know. I'm simply acknowledging that I think it's a problem because it's unfair to the rest of the players walking into tribal ready to play the game. I personally think the producers should take it upon themselves to create a new rule for the players in the future to avoid these kind of scenarios, just like they do for other scenarios (example, you're not allowed to vote for yourself)-you are not allowed to explicitly ask people to write your name down as a way to intentionally orchestrate your own elimination. Does that make sense?
@@maryamoutlaw101 Super for the super late response lol. I understand your frustration at the quits, even though I personally am not that upset by them (especially because they were pre-merge, the Hannah quit saved Emily, and the Sean quit was so bizarre that it was interesting to me in a human drama sense). Luckily we know that there aren't any more quits this season.
I just don't know how the producers can implement that rule in a way that is enforceable. Like, what are they going to do? The player is quitting so they can't be automatically eliminated because that's their goal. There's no reunion anymore so they can't be banned from attending the reunion. And even if there's a punishment on the books for asking people to write your name down, there's nothing Jeff can do after someone says those words. He can't erase their memories or anything.
Personally I don't think that producers need to overreact to the two quits this season. The Hannah quit was bad although in my opinion not too different from Jackson being forced out of the game in Season 42 due to his lithium use; even though he didn't quit, he was wrong to not wean himself off the drug before the game. Maybe they could ban nicotine from pregame Ponderosa so that you won't have future Hannah's battling symptoms from going cold turkey on nicotine use during the game. And then Sean's quit wouldn't have happened without Hannah quitting imo, and his was interesting in that I fully believe it was an extremely impulsive, emotional decision made in the moment and probably regretted almost immediately. Hannah partially justifying her quit by saying that her tribemates who wanted to be there deserved to stay more does make some sense, and that reasoning was floating in Sean's mind when he quit.
Still, it's only 2 quits in 5 New Era seasons, so I don't think it's a huge issue, just annoying at the time.
Love Stephen!!!!
40:00
No, it's not a "new challenge," Rob.
The same challenge was used in season 39. In IoI, after the tribe swapped, there is an episode where Elaine got her "block-a-vote" advantage at the Immunity Challenge and it was the same "LIFT a CAGE across the course, then SHOOT a BALLS into HOOPS."
The only difference was that in this season, the tribes started in the water, while s39, they had them in land the whole time.
Dean and Jamal were the shooters for the Orange tribe, and Tommy and Aaron were for the new Vuku tribe (with Elaine).
I believe this was the episode Jason went.
To be fair, I’m not surprised he doesn’t remember this. IOTI isn’t exactly remembered for its great challenges.
Shaun got tired of losing so he said I'm done and quit
I AGREE WITH STEPHEN HE SAID WHAT HE SAID
So incredibly spot on Stephen
they always forget the fishy 😭
virtually the only ones we've seen in depth are original lulu. the other teams got very little airtime and I don't know them
Oh no I missed my chance to ask Stephen which poetry confessional was better Kaleb's on the well or Katurah's silent one
Who got the Fishy ???
cast tougher people that are there to win. give people that want a journey a pamphlet for a backpacking trip.
Survivor contestants using their experience as therapy and "self discovery" is nothing new. Thats fine up to a point. But, totally agree with Stephen about the selfishness and narcissism of players quitting. Love the show but this is not acceptable.
YOU BETTA WERK FISHBACH! You articulated the whole Sean thing better than anyone. Also, not to objectify you but fatherhood clearly makes you 🔥…congrats on the new nugget!
Fishbach deserves the fishy for his take on Sean's quit. Love it
15:50 Dee didn’t plan out the blindside, J.Maya* did.
I feel like sean helped them by saving sifu. Werent they going to be in such a bad spot for challenges after that?
Dom had a confessional just shaking his head
Nick had a confessional of just a half second of him yelling. He was pretending to be Tony holding the Sandra shark
Dee and Jullie had the perfect onion to get to the merge. (Dee + Julie) (Dee + Julie + J Maya) (Dee + Julie + J Maya + Sean/Sifu)
True, though I think that’s why the move on Sifu is odd here. J Maya and Sean were bonding so I think you nip that in the bud before you end up in a 2v2 situation (like happened on Lulu last episode), you’ll be able to save the Sifu boot if you go back to tribal since there’s clearly no love lost between him and J Maya.
Did anyone ever figure out what club condo is
I think the problem with what Sean did after tribal wasn't what he said it, but how he said it. even watching it read as fake to me. I feel like the whole "great job guys, no hard feelings" needs to be sold correctly for it work and that is not always easy
💯 agree with Stephens assignment!! IMO Seans exit interview was such a joke & super annoying tbh🤷🏻♀️
Dee took the machete from Sifu at one point and said something like "put that back you're going to hurt yourself." In the next clip he preceded to play it like a guitar...again. He seems super annoying, I'm sure he's been pushing more buttons than has been shown.
I love the pod but It’s kinda annoying how rob tries to play the middle all the time. What Sean did was absolutely a narcissist move and ruined a move for others for selfish reasons
14:05 is my favorite
I thought Sifu was going with the edit...
I liked Jake’s jump ship vote lol
You can’t say how you would react without fire/food (except fruit reward) for 9 days and going to tribal council 3 times…and then a 4th with a new tribe.
I’m not justifying what they(Sean&Hannah) did, but I’d like to know from a psychologist how crazy this would make the majority of people.
I appreciate Stephen’s passion, but I’m with Rob on this one. The quit didn’t really bother me. I do feel like this situation is comparable to the Chet vote in Micronesia, where Ami and them wanted to make a move, but Chet asked to be voted out instead, and then Ami lost the numbers and was eliminated soon after. So this could have some short term consequences for Dee if they lose again. But given who else is on the tribe I just don’t see her going from that group of four. Unless they really get on her case for voting Sifu, I don’t think she’s lost her numbers.
no, you don't put input a in and b pops out. iz true.
Is this the first time solipsism has been mentioned on a recap? 😂
So true abt stupid sh$t sean quitting on the spot. He did not plan it. He let bad circumstances get to his head
This younger generation has a lot of quitters and wimps in it this season. people reward this attitude and behavior so they get more people who say they can do hard things and then don’t.
“QUITTING TERRORIST”
New type of survivor player just dropped
People who quit because they're always on the bottom/at tribal every night need to go watch Philippians again lol
When acting goes wrong and things get real😂
if there on social media they have to remoove survivor from there titles there no survivors there quitters
Shows a million don't mean much these days.
Emo Survivor 😂 perfect! Hahahaha
I don't think Sean was trying to "resign before getting fired". He seemed to be asking them quite earnestly to vote him out, as if he genuinely thought they weren't planning on it.
Why not keep Sean, get rid of Sifu and let Sean go next round?
Saying this was “unfair to Dee” is a crazy take as if these kinds of games are supposed to be fair 💀💀
Whiners are weiners
Yes and no. Would you be okay if this show was legitimately rigged? Of course you wouldn't. There's a set of rules you expect to be followed when agreeing to go on the game. There is a degree of fairness expected.
And Stephen was saying it's just about Dee. He was mentioning her as a representation of game.
Would you be happy if someone lost an individual immunity challenge and immediately called out to Jeff, "Jeff, I know this was a make or break win for me. I lost, so im just going to quit right now."
If people see the swap, decide they don't like it, and then just say I quit. That we fun though, I learned a lot about myself.
If quitting is legit regular occurance, what are we even watching at that point.
@@gerrya2133 no where in my comment am I justifying the quit or saying that survivor should be rigged, I’m saying Stephen’s take is dumb. Survivor is a reflection of society and people don’t always operate optimally or in their self interest.
Yes, there are certain expectations people have. However, it’s not like Sean was one dimensional and if he didn’t quit, he would’ve stood by Dee’s side the whole way through. I think you can reduce an ally quitting to being no worse than an ally flipping against you. Thus, if the latter is not unfair, neither is the former.
quitting a game versus making a move (flipping) are two completely different things.. @@haxicle5378
@@haxicle5378 But I think Fish is looking at it from the perspective of the players and the integrity of the game. I don't think you're wrong and obviously quitting is part of the game but it's still lousy when you look at what Sean did to the other players in the game. I think what he meant by it's "unfair" is just that it was self-centered but not in the same way that a flip is, a quit is almost outside the game whereas a flip is typically done because the flipper thinks it will further their game. Their similar but I think different in their nuances. I don't disagree with you and maybe Fish could have worded his statements better but I agree with his sentiment.
Worst Survivor ever with weak quitters!!!!
I feel so angry that they use so much time with no substance. I refuse to watch anymore. This is the second season that I find other things to do with my 3 hours. I do enjoy the Australian version a lot. The uk is much better.
Lucky you to be able to watch uk survivor and survivor australia. Canadian govt crtc has banned us from any access to them. VPN's advertise as if they work in canada but stupid govt has made all vpn's useless
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you might be confused, this season is literally being praised for making very good use of that longer format
What is the wordless confessional eveyone is talking about?