The Woo situation is even more interesting because that same jury who beat him down at ftc would’ve unanimously given him the million dollars over Kass. That goes to show how hated Kass was.
she completely fucked herself over by backstabbing her own teammates from the brain tribe, and the other members of their alliance, then pissed off members of the other alliance. no way in hell she was winning no matter what even if she won final immunity its really just a question of who she thinks should get the money
I 100% believe Erik, Alexis and James stole food from production and got hurt in that escapade. The part that they were disqualified and production made up crazy plots to send them home, I don't believe in it, but the first part, to me, is true.
Erik has said on RHAP that he used to cross the boundary of their designated zone to go to local tribes and find food. I distinctly remember him saying that if he saw a fruit tree he would "hop fences" to get to it. Doesn't seem too far fetched that this would extend to a production camp as well.
I heard the theory about James, Alexis, and Erik and it’s interesting cause they were eliminated back to back to back. I’m also not surprised with Woo. He probably used his “Ninja stealth mode” to get the food
I'm still on the fence over whether Kel actually had beef jerky. If they caught him with beef jerky at customs, I doubt he could've gotten some snuck into the game after that. I think this is still a mystery unfortunately
tina wesson said, in the commentary for episode 2 in the dvd box set, that kel had sown the beef jerky into his shorts which was due to his extensive military training
Kel really did have beef jerky only marilyn said that he was innocent every one else on the cast even I believe probst said that he had it. Kel was stopped at customs for it too on the way to Australia. That is not why Kel was voted out though Jerri said he was done way before that in an interview she said Kel was barking orders at people on the initial hike to camp. He was also an outsider too & did not fit in with the tribe.
Richard Hatch mentioned in an interview on the Dom and Colin podcast that he caught production giving food to Sue Hawk and Kelly Wigglesworth. He threatened to shut down the show. That's all he was willing to divulge about the situation, but it makes sense. On the best of Survivor DVD there was a deleted scene where contestants received a scale and a mirror and could weigh themselves towards the end of the season. The only players to not lose any weight(or very minimal) were Kelly and Sue.
I met her at a coffee shop as well on Thursday! she scolded me for bothering her and threw her boiling hot coffee on me before she got her body guards to beat me up :(
@@sammoffettmusic3909 I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything. He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?” I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but he kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen Milky Ways in his hands without paying. The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Sir, you need to pay for those first.” At first he kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter. When she took one of the bars and started scanning it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to scan them each individually “to prevent any electrical infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she scanned each bar and put them in a bag and started to say the price, he kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
Luke’s got multiple iconic duos: Luke and Candace being on the Heroes tribe Luke and referring to Chris Underwood as “Chip” Luke and making fun of Wardog throwing sandbags in the immunity challenge Luke and mentioning David’s proposal at the Redemption Island reunion
Wasn’t Australia such an innocent era of survivor, when freaking beef jerky was considered the biggest controversy. Only if Jeff could see the scandals that were to come in the 30s
@@Guitarfreak12345 production apologized & paid the fine the helicopter on the reward also flew over a nest of sea bird rookeries which were endangered at the time
When I saw the title, my thought was, There’s a big difference between smuggling food in from the outside, a premeditated action planned in the comfort of home, not yet suffering from deprivation but already having no intention of following rules by which you’d agreed to be bound of your own free will; and stealing food, when you haven’t had a decent meal in weeks and people who haven’t missed meals in weeks are careless enough to leave food lying around. The latter is pretty much a textbook example of a situation where normal rules of what’s morally acceptable no longer apply. But! The heists described here are . . . not that. Yeah, I’d call them thieves too.
The granola bar in the Amazon was put there by production. Production tried to do it do the men's tribe too & the men caught them. Pee gees dad snuck her in a Kit Kat bar during the loved ones visit in China
why would they do that without announcing it to the audience? that seems so out of left field it makes no sense. production has never interfered like that any other time that i can think of
What I have NEVER understood is why so few players train in actual survival skills before leaving for the show. They should be able to do primitive fire and foraging for local wild foods at the very least. It’s not like they don’t know where they’re going way ahead of time.
There are some cases of alternatives or others being called in and told they are going to be on the show weeks or days beforehand or they tell them so far in advance that some just procrastinate it
I’m glad I’m not the only one who was confused about the symbol on the jump pad! I remember having the realization that it was a talon and feeling so stupid 😂
So I work on boats in Hawaii. And I worked with a guy Douglas Valenzuela, who is a boat operator for survivor from season six through 28 And he said they found James sharing a sandwich with a production crewmember at some point during survivor Micronesia. not sure if it’s related but always thought it was a funny story
idk about James and Alexis but Erik seems like a big enough member of the community that if it were true, or at least if he was a part of it, he'd have said something?
I believe Terry has said that he also stole food in Survivor Panama when they went away on a trip with his wife. But that was towards the end of the game so it didn’t help him much.
I have a question for you. Where do you get your clips of the show? I’ve been wondering this for a while and I am really interested what the answer is. Thanks!
I would assume he just edits the episodes with a program on his computer.. getting files of the episodes are easy, either by streaming services or finding torrents of all the seasons to download.
5. Oh, I remember this. "I was chewing a blade of grass" is the DUMBEST lie ever, by the way. Plant. Meat. Slightly different appearance, yes? 4. LOL, no really, I was just about to say "Lott of J names all of a sudden" when you said it. 3. How easy is it to "break in" to a production camp, though? If this were true, James, at least, I wouldn't blame for pilfering food. Guy's gotta be almost seven feet tall. Takes a lot of fuel, eh? 2. Would it still be considered cheating if he'd shared with everyone...? Just curious how it works if an entire tribe is complicit. 1. Yeah...because you're being GIVEN food, so of course you need to STEAL food. I never liked him. Ever. But in fairness, he was not given a "nice guy" edit.
Survivor conspiracy theories are great because they’re absolutely bonkers but are completely meaningless, so it’s all the positives of engaging in conspiracy theories with none of the downsides. So yeah, talk about how Thailand was actually the second season, rock on dude
I don't understand why survivor use the word "Jaburu" as the name of the women's tribe. It's a word to describe an ugly, very ugly women. It's used only for women. They were here in Brazil. It's impossible that nobody told them that it would be kind of disrespectful to use this word as a name. Timbaqui is a fish and Jaburu is also the name of a animal, but they could have use something that was not a "slam" in the native language.
I was wondering about this. If a Woo win over Kass was actually less assured than I'd always assumed - and, don't forget, she's a lawyer - then all of a sudden maybe Kass was one Woo choice away from winning it all. "Kass, zero chance at winning the game..." almost became an ironic statement.
@@cheese4013 i would disagree so she was apart of flipping at the Mary and Ozzy votes, Her tribes only lost 2 pre-merge and she played in every immunity challenge. The only things going against her was she was on the winning team so she didn't get shown enough.
Spencer felt the need to politick for Tony because Tony was getting shredded by Trish and Co for lying or whatever and it would've been devastating one of the best games played of all time be put aside to crown woo just because some jurors were bitter
I always love the Candice/heroes tribe joke but honestly if you focus on her in Cook Islands, she’s more heroic than Ozzy and sometimes even Yul. Also funny enough she was most heroic woman on the Heroes Cirie, Stephanie, Sugar, and Amanda all had way bigger villainous moments in my opinion
@@jdot666x420Candace wasn’t a hero but this person is right that genuinely the rest of the females on her tribe were actually more villainous in the way they played. Like Cirie and Amanda are definitely villains. They just got nice smiles lol
The whole division between the two felt incredibly forced. I think all ten heroes have at least some moments that look downright evil in their previous appearances even despite the editors' attempts to show them in the best light possible, but in addition to Candice, I also have to ask, who exactly thought Sugar was a hero? On the other side, Parvati is a villain for doing the exact same thing that Cirie and Amand did, Danielle is a villain for having an annoying accent, Coach for having honor and integrity, Randy for being just an unpleasant grouch, Courtney and Tyson for cracking wise for the camera.
"I don't want to crucify Brad that much"
Puts Brad's photo with the word "THIEF" written very clearly as the thumbnail
😨😭
that's clear clickbait
Can't believe you didn't mention Neleh stealing half a mint for her tribe
Ain’t nobody want her damn mint!
"That's like saying do you want this piece of doo doo?"
😂🤣
😂
😅😅😅
The Woo situation is even more interesting because that same jury who beat him down at ftc would’ve unanimously given him the million dollars over Kass. That goes to show how hated Kass was.
That is why everyone called him weasel woo
And if you’re Tony, you focus on making hilarious lama sounds for Kass.
she completely fucked herself over by backstabbing her own teammates from the brain tribe, and the other members of their alliance, then pissed off members of the other alliance. no way in hell she was winning no matter what even if she won final immunity its really just a question of who she thinks should get the money
I 100% believe Erik, Alexis and James stole food from production and got hurt in that escapade. The part that they were disqualified and production made up crazy plots to send them home, I don't believe in it, but the first part, to me, is true.
“That these fan favorites.. and alexis” KILLED ME 9:38
He is my favorite for a reason.
Erik has said on RHAP that he used to cross the boundary of their designated zone to go to local tribes and find food. I distinctly remember him saying that if he saw a fruit tree he would "hop fences" to get to it. Doesn't seem too far fetched that this would extend to a production camp as well.
I heard the theory about James, Alexis, and Erik and it’s interesting cause they were eliminated back to back to back. I’m also not surprised with Woo. He probably used his “Ninja stealth mode” to get the food
I feel erik was forced to give his necklace to them by production too for that reason.
@@marufjaved6551 I mean, it would make sense
all the J names on Jabaru were 100% to mess up christy's lip reading
Oh god, you're probably right
That’s fucked up
2:30 using Spencer here adds so many layers to the joke
I don’t know what you’re referring to but I’m not sure I want to
@@stijnverkade354 You do not.
I'm still on the fence over whether Kel actually had beef jerky. If they caught him with beef jerky at customs, I doubt he could've gotten some snuck into the game after that. I think this is still a mystery unfortunately
tina wesson said, in the commentary for episode 2 in the dvd box set, that kel had sown the beef jerky into his shorts which was due to his extensive military training
i believe jerri kel has changed his story about what he was really eating
Jeri came out after the show and said she lied if she keeps flip flopping I ain't going to believe her.
Kel really did have beef jerky only marilyn said that he was innocent every one else on the cast even I believe probst said that he had it. Kel was stopped at customs for it too on the way to Australia. That is not why Kel was voted out though Jerri said he was done way before that in an interview she said Kel was barking orders at people on the initial hike to camp. He was also an outsider too & did not fit in with the tribe.
I thought that info makes it more likely! He got away with another trick, maybe.
Richard Hatch mentioned in an interview on the Dom and Colin podcast that he caught production giving food to Sue Hawk and Kelly Wigglesworth. He threatened to shut down the show. That's all he was willing to divulge about the situation, but it makes sense. On the best of Survivor DVD there was a deleted scene where contestants received a scale and a mirror and could weigh themselves towards the end of the season. The only players to not lose any weight(or very minimal) were Kelly and Sue.
Yes hatch did say that a producer gave Kelly wiglesworth werthers originals
Just want to say that I ran into Dee at a coffee shop in Miami on Friday and she was very nice.
That’s nothing. I saw Carter Williams at a grocery store in Los Angeles yesterday
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I met her at a coffee shop as well on Thursday! she scolded me for bothering her and threw her boiling hot coffee on me before she got her body guards to beat me up :(
@@corksauls9403 What was that unique experience like?
@@sammoffettmusic3909 I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything. He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?” I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but he kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen Milky Ways in his hands without paying. The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Sir, you need to pay for those first.” At first he kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter. When she took one of the bars and started scanning it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to scan them each individually “to prevent any electrical infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she scanned each bar and put them in a bag and started to say the price, he kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
Luke and jokes about Candace being on the heroes tribe. Name a more iconic duo. I'll wait.
Luke’s got multiple iconic duos:
Luke and Candace being on the Heroes tribe
Luke and referring to Chris Underwood as “Chip”
Luke and making fun of Wardog throwing sandbags in the immunity challenge
Luke and mentioning David’s proposal at the Redemption Island reunion
Wasn’t Australia such an innocent era of survivor, when freaking beef jerky was considered the biggest controversy. Only if Jeff could see the scandals that were to come in the 30s
Hell, that was the biggest controversy _surrounding this cast!_ (That, or the prison guard who enjoyed a little father-and-son action.)
I mean, there was the time Colby took coral out of the reef and got the production sued over it.
I know
@@Guitarfreak12345 production apologized & paid the fine the helicopter on the reward also flew over a nest of sea bird rookeries which were endangered at the time
When I saw the title, my thought was, There’s a big difference between smuggling food in from the outside, a premeditated action planned in the comfort of home, not yet suffering from deprivation but already having no intention of following rules by which you’d agreed to be bound of your own free will; and stealing food, when you haven’t had a decent meal in weeks and people who haven’t missed meals in weeks are careless enough to leave food lying around. The latter is pretty much a textbook example of a situation where normal rules of what’s morally acceptable no longer apply.
But! The heists described here are . . . not that. Yeah, I’d call them thieves too.
The granola bar in the Amazon was put there by production. Production tried to do it do the men's tribe too & the men caught them. Pee gees dad snuck her in a Kit Kat bar during the loved ones visit in China
why would they do that without announcing it to the audience? that seems so out of left field it makes no sense. production has never interfered like that any other time that i can think of
What I have NEVER understood is why so few players train in actual survival skills before leaving for the show. They should be able to do primitive fire and foraging for local wild foods at the very least. It’s not like they don’t know where they’re going way ahead of time.
Kel was in the army so he was trained to smuggle in food
@58twight Lol, too true. That’s what I’m saying, these rules are arbitrary! Our guy was just “surviving”.
There are some cases of alternatives or others being called in and told they are going to be on the show weeks or days beforehand or they tell them so far in advance that some just procrastinate it
i get a cheeky smile everytime you drop the 'got nothin else for ya'
That clip of Spencer during the Kel story is insane 💀
“Beef jerky time!!”
The fact you put Spencer and that face when you were talking about “beef jerky” is wild.
I just rewatched the survivor Amazon. I 100% believe the crew put it to start drama.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who was confused about the symbol on the jump pad! I remember having the realization that it was a talon and feeling so stupid 😂
In one of the Survivor PC games a dialogue option says, "I smell beef jerky!" So I'm assuming it's a reference
Lol
So I work on boats in Hawaii. And I worked with a guy Douglas Valenzuela, who is a boat operator for survivor from season six through 28 And he said they found James sharing a sandwich with a production crewmember at some point during survivor Micronesia. not sure if it’s related but always thought it was a funny story
10:42, while this isn’t the exact AMA, every time I think of Spencer and Reddit, I get flashbacks…
2:32 SPENCER IS PERFECTLY MIMICKING THAT 😭😩
“Actually correction . . . . . make that twenty years” TOOK ME OUUUTTT
When i read the first thing that came to mind was the beef jerky
mmm i love beer jerky
Omg, that beef jerky segment 😂
King idoled out back with another banger!
“These fan favourite cast members and Alexis” killed me.
Wouldn’t stealing food be part of “Outwit, Outplay, Outlast”?
Yeah you're right
I know that if I am ever on Survivor, I’m going to cheat as much as possible. Outwit, outwit, outwit.
@@jrworthy same except I wouldn’t go on there now survivor to me has already ended
So in the end Brad did become worthy of the title "game-changer".
idk about James and Alexis but Erik seems like a big enough member of the community that if it were true, or at least if he was a part of it, he'd have said something?
This was a great video! also R.I.P Rodger!
Weasel Woo
He stole a camera mans water bottle &drank it
I think Parvati confirmed the production raids on her interview with Drop Your Buffs podcast
We need: "Survivor's who gave head on the Island."
I believe Terry has said that he also stole food in Survivor Panama when they went away on a trip with his wife. But that was towards the end of the game so it didn’t help him much.
This past season no one looked like they were starving.
I noticed that too. The supply of rice must be more abundant than previous seasons.
It’s funny that you mentioned dairy caves. I just learned about the billions of pounds of cheese America was hoarding in underground bunkers.
I have a question for you. Where do you get your clips of the show? I’ve been wondering this for a while and I am really interested what the answer is. Thanks!
I would assume he just edits the episodes with a program on his computer.. getting files of the episodes are easy, either by streaming services or finding torrents of all the seasons to download.
@@ReliableMyke Do you know where would I find a torrent to download?
Im using “secret dairy cave” as a band name 😂 i just gotta learn to play an instrument
I love Woo. I had no idea that he could have stolen food.
5. Oh, I remember this. "I was chewing a blade of grass" is the DUMBEST lie ever, by the way. Plant. Meat. Slightly different appearance, yes?
4. LOL, no really, I was just about to say "Lott of J names all of a sudden" when you said it.
3. How easy is it to "break in" to a production camp, though? If this were true, James, at least, I wouldn't blame for pilfering food. Guy's gotta be almost seven feet tall. Takes a lot of fuel, eh?
2. Would it still be considered cheating if he'd shared with everyone...? Just curious how it works if an entire tribe is complicit.
1. Yeah...because you're being GIVEN food, so of course you need to STEAL food. I never liked him. Ever. But in fairness, he was not given a "nice guy" edit.
Yeah & like jerri said I don't think you get grass from your pocket
My uncle actually knows Heidi from Survivor Amazon.
Survivor conspiracy theories are great because they’re absolutely bonkers but are completely meaningless, so it’s all the positives of engaging in conspiracy theories with none of the downsides. So yeah, talk about how Thailand was actually the second season, rock on dude
what?
Has anyone ever acknowledged the fact that the women's tribe on Survivor Amazon was literally named after an actual bird?
Most tribe names are based on local animals or locations
Yes jabaru is a native stork
Never heard about the Micronesia one. Great stuff !
candice icon forever having you pressed ❤
I smell beef jerky.
Parvati (and Eliza) confirmed that there was food stealing in Micronesia
2:30...
What does AMA stand for?
@@esinger23Spencer’s AMAs we’re certainly…something.
@@olivermensinger6022I’ll have to check it out
axe my ass
Why was Candace a hero great question
I found the all the fixins podcast
Kel didint do that
Joanna
Jeanne
Jenna
Janet
Jesus Christ
I wish I had the five finger discount😢
You must be evil, because your member count sits at 66.6k as I type this!
How do you know about my secret dairy cave?!
You forgot Carolyn😂
Context?
Isn't the whole point to win at all costs?
I chew on grass sometimes lol
I don't understand why survivor use the word "Jaburu" as the name of the women's tribe. It's a word to describe an ugly, very ugly women. It's used only for women. They were here in Brazil. It's impossible that nobody told them that it would be kind of disrespectful to use this word as a name. Timbaqui is a fish and Jaburu is also the name of a animal, but they could have use something that was not a "slam" in the native language.
I’m now imagining a foreign country filming a men vs women season of Survivor in an American forest and naming the women the Hag tribe
so the jury were that hard on Woo for his cheating….yeah that’s why i think Kass would beat Woo
No everyone hated kass only jefra would have voted for kass
@@58twright only Jefra? that’s weird because Tony always said he would vote for Kass. hmmm
@@markjackson6431 really wow I could see him doing that
I was wondering about this. If a Woo win over Kass was actually less assured than I'd always assumed - and, don't forget, she's a lawyer - then all of a sudden maybe Kass was one Woo choice away from winning it all. "Kass, zero chance at winning the game..." almost became an ironic statement.
I actually do like Alexis Jones and wish she would come back
@@cheese4013 i would disagree so she was apart of flipping at the Mary and Ozzy votes, Her tribes only lost 2 pre-merge and she played in every immunity challenge. The only things going against her was she was on the winning team so she didn't get shown enough.
Should I be the one to point out that you for giving me content just like this does that mean you're uploading the same video continuously
It’s called survivor so they did what they had to do
Lol, I think stealing food from any available source counts as “survival”, right?
Spencer felt the need to politick for Tony because Tony was getting shredded by Trish and Co for lying or whatever and it would've been devastating one of the best games played of all time be put aside to crown woo just because some jurors were bitter
I always love the Candice/heroes tribe joke but honestly if you focus on her in Cook Islands, she’s more heroic than Ozzy and sometimes even Yul. Also funny enough she was most heroic woman on the Heroes
Cirie, Stephanie, Sugar, and Amanda all had way bigger villainous moments in my opinion
Bruh she mutinied her tribe no she wasn't 😂😂😂
No apparently parvati was moved to villains tribe because of
@@jdot666x420Candace wasn’t a hero but this person is right that genuinely the rest of the females on her tribe were actually more villainous in the way they played. Like Cirie and Amanda are definitely villains. They just got nice smiles lol
The whole division between the two felt incredibly forced. I think all ten heroes have at least some moments that look downright evil in their previous appearances even despite the editors' attempts to show them in the best light possible, but in addition to Candice, I also have to ask, who exactly thought Sugar was a hero? On the other side, Parvati is a villain for doing the exact same thing that Cirie and Amand did, Danielle is a villain for having an annoying accent, Coach for having honor and integrity, Randy for being just an unpleasant grouch, Courtney and Tyson for cracking wise for the camera.
@@aperson22222 coach having honor and integrity 💀
Russell said on his YT channel Parvati snuck in sleeping pills on HVV
Okay but is Russell a reliable narrator?
Candace was a blonde white lady therefore… hero
You like hearing yourself talk, don’t you? Annoying.