Survivor San Juan Del Sur Ep 9 | 10 Year Anniversary
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November 20, 2024
TLDR: Rob Cesternino and Josh Wigler discuss Survivor: San Juan del Sur episode nine to mark its 10-year anniversary.
In this special podcast episode commemorating the 10-year anniversary of Survivor: San Juan del Sur, hosts Rob Cesternino and Josh Wigler delve into a pivotal episode that changed the course of the season. This recap encapsulates their lively discussion, highlighting key events, character dynamics, and memorable moments from Episode 9.
Key Events from Episode 9
- Jeremy's Blindside: The episode centers around the shocking elimination of Jeremy Collin, a favorite among fans and a significant player in the game. His unexpected exit reshaped the dynamics within the tribe, sowing discord among remaining players.
- Reward Challenge Dynamics: The podcast highlights the intriguing strategy behind the reward challenges this season, emphasizing the camaraderie and competitive spirit among players. Jeremy and Natalie give up their rewards for John and Jacqueline, showcasing their alliance's initial strength but also the seeds of doubt that arose afterwards.
- The Idol Revelation: Jeremy's ongoing hunt for the immunity idol while on Exile Island adds tension, as suspicions grow about John's hidden agenda. The podcasters note the importance of playing safely in survivor, particularly in light of the fluctuating alliances at this stage in the game.
Major Themes and Insights
1. Strategic Moves and Risks
- Panic Decisions: The hosts discuss John's decision to target Jeremy in response to feeling threatened. John's actions are described as panic-driven rather than well-thought-out, illustrating the often chaotic nature of tribal politics.
- The Impact of Alliances: Throughout the episode, the fluidity of alliances is evident. John and Jacqueline's shifting loyalties, paired with Natalie and Jeremy's established camaraderie, create a complex web of relationships that is crucial in the lead-up to the vote.
2. Player Dynamics
- Character Analysis: The podcast delves into the motivations driving players like Keith, Wes, and Reed, suggesting they often do not see the bigger picture compared to the more strategic players like Jeremy. Reed’s desperate move to create chaos after finding the idol parchment amplifies the tension, showing how emotions can sway decisions.
- Jeremy's Legacy: Jeremy’s exit leads to speculation about his game in future seasons, particularly in Survivor: Second Chances. The hosts acknowledge how his time in San Juan del Sur equipped him with lessons that would ultimately feed into his victory in later seasons.
3. Nostalgia and Reflection
- 10 Years on: The hosts take time to reflect on how much has changed in the Survivor franchise, comparing the gameplay to modern seasons. Insights into how alliances and competition have evolved offer listeners a bittersweet nostalgia for the earlier seasons of Survivor.
- Audience Engagement: Rob and Josh touch on the importance of fan interaction, reminiscing about how personal connections with the game through social media have influenced the show's culture over the years.
Memorable Quotes and Moments
- The podcast contains vibrant interactions between Rob and Josh, filled with humor and faces references that resonate with long-time fans. For instance, their playful banter about Jeremy’s crab encounter on Exile Island stands out, adding a comedic layer to the analysis of survival tactics.
- They share a laugh recalling the old-school Survivor memes and behaviors, inviting listeners to engage with familiar content while reflecting on the changing landscape of reality television.
Conclusion
The 10-year anniversary reflection of Survivor: San Juan del Sur Episode 9 serves as both a nostalgia trip and a deep dive into the intricate social game that Survivor embodies. With Jeremy's exit paving the way for unexpected gameplay developments, this episode showcases the blend of strategy, human emotion, and the thrill of competition that keeps audiences hooked. By echoing both the wisdom shared by the podcast hosts and the captivating scenarios presented in the game, listeners are left with a wealth of knowledge and entertainment, continuing to foster their love for the iconic show.
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It was ten years ago on a night just like this. That survivor San Juan del Sur Episode 9 aired in the real time and it sounded just like this.
Yes, Jeremy voted out 10 years ago tonight and here with me to talk about it 10 years later is Josh Wigler. Josh, how are you? I'm having one of those moments where like it's state dependent memory, right? Where like I think I have to be plugged into RHAP podcast mode to go back 10 years into the past to remember what it was like.
To hear you ask Jeremy, if he could give you a clean, these guys are so dumb for the sound board, which seems so, you're still using all these years later.
Well done. I remember this. Great job, Josh. Yeah. I got, I got snapped back in time. So that'll be 10 years ago tomorrow when I did my exit interview with Jeremy, but yeah, 10 years ago tonight, a big blind side for us and Jeremy ends up going out in survivor San Juan del Sur. Him and Natalie give up a reward for John and Jacqueline and how do they repay them?
Nothing. They flip them off? Is that what you just said? No. Well, that's basically what they did. Yeah. Yeah.
flippers never win. Uh, as we'll come to find across the rest of this season, but it is a depressing night of television, Rob. The good guys lost this time. Yep. And so guys lost this one. Jeremy goes home and thus, uh, sets in motion and arc, which ultimately will result in Jeremy returning to survivor and then winning survivor. Second chances, uh, in about then.
Uh, he'll be the winner about in another year's time. So, uh, that's almost, uh, nine years ago for Jeremy. Almost nine years ago. Uh, let's play this clip, uh, one year from today when we're doing second chance, 10 years later, we'll do San Juan del Sores, 10 year anniversary, one year later. I don't know if we need worlds apart 10 years later, but second chances, 10 years later, that might have some legs.
Second chance 10 years later, in my opinion, is a must. We have to do it. We have to do it. That is the first of the season, maybe. Maybe Stephen has ever podcast about second chances. It's an interesting point. That's an interesting point. We could see if Stephen would be brave enough to see if the courage like Drew Christie to confront himself. Could he look at the mirror and go back?
and see what happened. I don't know. But I would love that. I think that'd be great. I think that'd be fun. And who needs worlds apart as a 10-year anniversary? What? Maybe. We'll see. We'll see what happens. We'll listen to the will of the people as we go through it. But anyway, how are you today, Josh? I'm all right. I'm doing just fine.
Yeah, I'm good. How are you? You went to the, that was very fishback in of me. What? That's a classic Steven deflection of like, I don't want to tell you that I'm not doing great today. So let's just flip it right back on you. How are you doing, Rob? Yeah, I'm doing okay. I did go to the dentist today, but it was nothing. Robert after dentist procedure. Yeah. I showed my kids that video the other day. What did they think? They liked it. Are you scared?
No, no, they were not. I was trying to come up with a list of like what are like the classic YouTube videos to show my kids David after dentist. Got it. Have you sent them the Nintendo 64 kid? No, I don't think so. That's what he opened. This is from like the 90s, but it was on the videos of the early odds. It's a little kid.
It goes nuts. Yeah, nuts on that N64. Charlie bit my finger. Of course, that was the next one I was going to, which may have, I hope they're old enough that they're not getting any ideas from Charlie bit my finger. Well, the kids are old enough. And then there was a lot of videos of like Charlie bit my finger 10 years later. And those videos were like seven or eight years old.
Oh, gosh. Like Charlie and his brother, I think are probably like in in college by now, but Charlie was on survivor last season. Actually, that's the guy hosting a podcast with Jeff probes. Yeah. Well, soda at one point is like, Charlie, she doesn't. But you know, I thought was kind of sad. I like that. I think that if Charlie's finger got bit in 2024,
I think that they would have had more ways to monetize it. I think they'd be sitting on like Charlie be like, you know, driving a, you know, a Bentley these days. Going around, you know, Charlie's finger got bit and, you know, everybody, everybody laughed, but they didn't make a, like they were in the 10 years later video. They were like, well, we got to do a few adverts. Like, oh, that's not good enough. That's not good enough.
not good enough. They needed a Costco deal. They need to go around given the boom. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Those guys are those guys are making a bank. Yeah. The Rizzler. Forget it. He's separate. Rizzler is smart. Right. And you could see it in the Rizzler's eyes where the Rizzler like and he's like outlining his jaw. He's mean mugging and he knows. He's like, I have two years of this max before like everyone catches on to me not being talented in any other capacity.
Yeah, so they gotta rake it in now. They don't have any other move. Make that Rizzler money now before that Rizzler money is unavailable for life.
Yeah. All right. And wisely too. All right. All right. So let's drop of who gets the boom and who gets the doom over on Survivor San Juan Delser this week. John and Jacqueline were in this interesting position as they've been for some time in the game about which way do they want to go. And last week it was all about that the guys disrespected Jacqueline. And so how could John
vote with those guys. They disrespected Jacqueline. He has they have no respect for his girlfriend. How could he work with them? And I like this is this is this is the bark of a great partner. Great partner, right? He's saying like, I'm not going to talk to these brohocks. I'm not going to deal with these these nincompoops.
These ingrates who won't even treat my future wife like a human. Yeah. And they're not. They don't talk to her. We establish this at multiple points in this episode later on when it could have Keith Keith. Keith Dale just doesn't talk to girls. I talk to him if I talk to him. Yeah, but it's a lot.
This whole reason, like I can't work with them. They disrespect Jacqueline. Like this just like gets completely abandoned in this episode. That's like not a thing anymore. No, not yet. But we have, we've not seen the last of the John and Jacqueline drama here this season. There's some, there's some great moments still to come. Trouble in paradise. Not terribly far away. Yeah. So you said one you'll serve paradise.
No, it was very blank. Like one of like the least scenic survivor locations. I'm surprised we go back here to Nicaragua after the, you know, Nicaragua and Redemption Island, not exactly like beloved seasons of survivor or, you know, beautiful locales.
Yeah. So I don't know if Survivor kind of just got stuck up like, okay, we've been to Samoa, we've been to Philippines. We're in sort of like this spiral of locations running out of places to travel and out of places to go. I guess back to Nicaragua. They said that feels like one of those like.
We travel every year. We go every year somewhere. Where do we want to go? Okay, well, I don't want to think about it right now. We just got back and like the further and further along they get in the year and the closer and closer they get to travel time like.
Nicaragua, that's really all that's available. That's what's left. And so they go, and we do another set of seasons here in Nicaragua. I think it kind of adds to the charm of the season, actually. I think in the real time, I thought, like, wow, it looks dry. Like, San Juan del Sur is arid. Like an arid season of survivor for certain. But I think, like, now, like, sort of like, really?
this, like, I feel like that becomes like the defining trait of like the energy of San Juan del Sur. So I think like having that about the location a little bit to sort of adds to the charm for me. Mm hmm. Yeah. So
After the chat right now, sorry. Simone is in the chat right now saying that San Juan Del Sur is the closest Josh will get to watching Big Brother. Is that true? Is San Juan Del Sur like Big Brother with Jason? I don't know. I feel like that some of the seasons that have either a Hayden Moss or Beast Mode Cowboy are probably closer to Big Brother than this. Or the three seasons. We're going to get Josh to watch the amazing race, I think. Yeah. I've watched some amazing race. Yeah. I watched the 20s. It's fine. It's a fun show.
You know, that's fine. It's a fun show. Yeah. All right. You go around in a car. It was taxis to get you every time. Yeah. So after they get back, boy, Keith and Wes were like, boy, they got us. They really, they really sold us. They were completely snowed that John and Jacqueline did not vote with them.
Yeah. And so now they're in a big pickle. How do they get themselves out of this one? And really, it seems like the only plan they have is like, well, between the two of us, one of us got an idol. We'll just, we'll just lure him this away. We got to use it at the right time. It's like, Oh, no.
moment that the nail males say, all right, well, we got this idol. We got to use it at the right time. It should be a very clear immediate clue that it would not be used at the right time. Okay. So let's get to our reward challenge. And you mentioned that Charlie bit my finger. Yeah. So the name of this reward challenge, the name of this reward challenge is, you know,
No, I don't. Shake it off. Could this have been named after?
T-swift? Yeah, let's see. So shake it off. Swift? That is released in 2014. Yes, yes. Could it be? Yes. Could it be as many of these challenges are named after songs? There's no doubt in my mind that Jeff is a Swiftie. Just no question whatsoever. Josh, it would be impossible because unless they had some sort of like, unless I'm missing something,
that the song Shake It Off is released 10 years ago, August 19th, 2014. Oh, but this season is filmed in June of 2014, but they don't call it Shake It Off out there.
there. Or at least if they do, that doesn't translate through the TV. And it could be the kind of thing that, like, shake it off comes out. It's a phenomenon. And Keira Hoffer at all after the fact, they're like,
I'm going to call that shake it off. We've got to get in on that. But like, Kirhofer, famously in the Challenge Department, famously always named their challenges after some sort of song. Typically, it's like 70s rock, classic rock. So a Swiftie shout out would maybe be a little bit outside of the box for them, especially with those dates being what they are. But I think we have also established that within the greater survivor universe,
time travel is canon. So it is possible. Could they have like named the song named the challenge after the popular like the song is is popping at the time the episode airs? Is it possible? Did they? Did they name?
Did they know? Did they know? I don't think they knew, but could they name it like, do they have to like not lock in the name of the challenge until the like the episode? I don't know. I think like they put, they have like their big board up that has like challenges for the season. Like they've got their production office. And so things like like names for challenges and like in their book, like that stuff exists already, but like
If they wanted to change it after the fact to shake it off, I don't think like anyone is like coming in according to our friends over at the survivor wiki is only run run one other time previously. And that is in Australia back. Yes, you're right. Good memory. Nick Brown who was a winner early this month in his vote. But it was called rock the boat.
Right. And it is now named now.
New San Juan del Sur's version. Shake it off. Shake it off. Shake it off. Do we never see this again? This is the last time we see this challenge or do they never run it again? Huh, interesting. Okay, so it took them 27 seasons in between instances where we at. We're getting real close. 29 plus 27. It should have already happened. No, carry the one 56.
I don't know how to math. The big mistake of trying to math on a podcast. All right. Well, a few seasons from now, we'll be able to talk about this again. The challenge needs a reminder for certain people in the chat, I believe.
All right. So we get our reward challenge and yada yada yada. But they want to know, they want to know what it was, what shake it off was. Okay. So you're on a beam right here. And then you're just like trying to like, I'm on one side of the beam, Rob's on the other side of the beam. We're both trying to shake, shake, shake, shake it off. And like we're just trying to like shake the other guy off of it and beneath back in the outback, I believe they were like over like some sort of little bog.
My memory is like they're all a little bog. Yeah, it was like a fire drop to the mud pit in the air. It is like Australian outback. It was a bit of a bog situation that like it's like the rare challenge for Colby to lose. I'd call it bogged down. Yeah, bogged down would be good. Nick Brown, who's like pinned against the wall, is like, no, I'm not, I'm not going home here. And so he, he like just like walks through this challenge. This is a short drop to get down into the mud, but they get muddy.
This version, it's just like a very swift drop from the balance beam into the mud pit. And this is a mud pit, not a bog. And everyone is getting super, super dirty, except one person.
who I had forgotten about this. But as soon as I started watching it again, like the again, like just like a cascade of memories, it's like at the end of lost I'm waking up Rob. It's San Juan del Sur that turned out to be my constant. And it's it's Baylor versus
Missy, everybody's like going in, everybody's getting messy, everyone's getting covered in mud, Reed's getting mud in the eye, it's a mess. And then Missy versus Baylor, and it's another instance of like Missy very clearly, just like, no one's gonna touch my kid, that includes
myself. And so she's just like, it's very obvious. And so like, Baylor has this tactic where after Missy drops,
Baylor, instead of just like falling in, because everybody else who wins tends to like win with some sort of move that causes their bodies to plummet into the mud with no real rhyme or reason, just wet, wet mud. But Baylor, when she vanquishes her mother, her mother, Baylor
hops right off the beam and lands both legs deep into the mud, arms outstretched in the most stoic look on her face as if she is willing the mud to stay off her body. So you see everybody else is like Schwarzenegger at the end of Predator. And Baylor is just like mud up to the knees and like that big night for Baylor.
Baylor having a really big episode of survivor. It maybe perhaps was a premonition that she was doing that her superpower apparently is her feet. So perhaps she was just like concentrating all the mud into her. Another way in which this episode, 10 years later, she beat her a big deal this week on survivor.
Yeah. Okay. So, uh, so our fans says that she wasn't birthed into the mud. That's why she didn't win that. Yeah. Nowadays you get birthed into the mud. Yeah. And then you'll just jump into the mud. Would she have quit new era survivor when she found out that you get birthed into the mud? She probably would not have liked it. I don't think she would have liked it.
Okay. But let's talk about the important thing that happens here out of this reward challenge very quickly. Natalie says, I want to give up my spot on the reward to John. Yeah. And the reward is to go on a cruise ship. Going on a cruise is fun. Keep an eye on said.
That's fun. And then Jeremy very quickly, I want to give up my reward too. And so John and Jacqueline are going to get to Dosey Doe with Jeremy and Natalie here. Okay. And so we have this, you know, quid pro quo with us.
We're going to now take care of our friends. And so Jeremy and Natalie don't guard the reward, but Jeff is like, oh, but you should waited until after we picked who goes to exile. And so Jeremy, I'm not sure why he had his bag. I don't know if it was like part of the plan that Jeremy was going to exile no matter what. Maybe he wanted to go look for the idol, but there was some talk of like, well, Jeremy's already packed. So I guess it'll be Jeremy to go to exile island.
It seems like everyone was like, Jeremy, go to exile. Seems like that's what it feels like. We'd have to hear it from the source. Perhaps in our respective exits from this week, we may be able to uncover that. Yeah. OK. What do you think of this, though? Like 10 years later, does this kind of thing really happen anymore? It doesn't really happen at all. No, it doesn't happen anymore because
I'm trying to think of in the post merge, do we get these groups doing challenges together for reward? Yeah, I guess they do. But I guess the food is so scarce. We don't see, you know, it's not an alliance game the way that like Jeremy and Natalie and Missy are trying to like put together this like a group.
of different people and hold it together. I feel like that the alliances are not as strong in modern New Era survivor. Well, I also think that Jeff is maybe a bit more of a stickler for these kinds of things now to the degree that like no sharing at the auction, right? Like Kyle, you're going to eat those meat wings and you're going to like them. You know, you were no takebacks, no trades.
But I think that Jeff would let you switch out a reward. I think that maybe the closest we had with this was going back to last season when Q won the Applebee's that it wasn't in the episode. But when Liz had her emotional moment on the mat, as we say nowadays, we didn't describe it that way in survivor 47, but that's or 46.
I believe that both Kenzie and Maria said, oh no, she could take my spot and Q said Yeah, no way. You can't have a spot. Survivor fans says didn't Zander give up reward for Erica in forty months? Survivor fan. I didn't know there was going to be a quiz about Survivor 41 today, okay? Who are you, Jordan Kaler? Yeah, I don't remember anything that happened in Survivor 41. Yeah, yeah.
I like what you said about not remember anything that happened in survivor 41. Did Xander give up on a reward for arrogance by 41? I don't know. Did he? You know what though? I don't think do this as a rule. I think it doesn't work out so great here.
it doesn't work out so well here and i think generally i think my policy on this is like i think we've talked over the years about like you want to just not win the reward is maybe the move but like i think if you do win the reward you won the reward and like the spirit of competition dictates that you get the benefits i think that the issue here with this you know we're nadley and germany like their heart is in the right place uh... i think that maybe
Um, the fact that the two of them did it, like maybe it works out a little bit different. If Jess Natalie does it, but because Natalie and Jeremy do it, even Keith nail is like, Oh, that was a good move. You can't beat that. Like, so if it's so like nakedly like transactional, that even Keith can see like,
I know what they did. I know what that meant. So like, I think that maybe it's just like, okay, well, no, okay, I get it. Now I owe you one. People don't like that. What if Natalie is like, I'm giving my reward to John and then Jeremy is like, I'm giving my reward to Wes. Just would have been weird.
I think they would have been weird. I wonder if maybe you like Natalie just gives up her reward to Jacqueline of, you know, just to take care of Jacqueline. But I think that John is like such a like, you know, stomach on legs that he just wants to like eat. I got to feed my hungry boy. You know, I think that that everybody knows John is like you can motivate him with his stomach.
Yeah, I think also like what are we dealing with at this point, right? Like the it's like a big mob of people ostensibly. This is what it is a big mob of people versus strategic masterminds like Wes.
Alec and the late great Keith Nail, you know, like not like the most savvy or even savvy survivors in existence. And then Reed, who is like, you know, is this trying stuff for sure in this episode, including outright robbery, like full on theft. So like at this point, they're like not even really thinking that they've got much to worry about for the next four votes. This ends up being clearly, you know,
Jeremy's blind spot. You know, they're not even thinking about this stuff yet. John Mish, though, he could not be happier. He's like, Oh my God, you guys rock. Oh, I owe you for life. Yeah. And you know what? If it wasn't for the business with the hidden immunity idol, maybe this does work.
Yeah. Maybe we shouldn't poo poo this as much because it's really, I think the events around the hidden immunity idol ultimately are probably the bigger factor in what ends up happening. All right. So Jeremy ends up going to exile island, back at camp, Keith and Wes are the, they are blown. Their skirt was blown up.
Bravo, look at you. And Natalie's over there just be like, yeah, what do you want? This is a pretty killer move. Yeah. And whatever happens, just Wes and Keith, they don't want to be blindsided. Hey, whatever you do, they don't want to be hashtag blindsided. Yes, that's what Wes says. Don't hashtag blindside. Now, is this the first time that a survivor play a reference as a hashtag?
didn't happen already on the show didn't we have we hashtag hoyopa i think it's the name of our tribe uh technically uh have they said hashtag yeah i'm pretty sure you sure that that that's a hashtag and not an h a second a silent h it's like a second h so it's like
Yo, Hoiopa. Yeah. It's like a George RR Martin spelling. Oh, wow. I would be furious if George RR Martin named a character like Hugh with like two starting ages. Get out of here. We're not Triple Hing Hugh unless we're Triple Hing Hugh. He's the game. Okay. That's not it. That's not it. All right. So.
at the reward. I don't feel like that we don't really get a good sense of what the spread is at the reward. We see them on the boat and we heard about it. Jeff goes sandwiches, pastrami. That's what he says. He said sandwiches, pastrami, drinks for the adults, soft drinks for the kids. Oh yeah, that's true. Now we had sandwiches in survivor 47 in the real time, 10 years later, BLT.
BLT, yeah. Uh-huh. This is such a specific sandwich. I feel like sometimes their sandwich choices end up being really specific. It's like a pastrami sandwich is a very specific thing, right?
I like a pastrami sandwich in a moment, but is it my grabbing that off the shelf? I don't know. Josh was out here saying, I cannot wait for tacos. I want tacos bad. Who is out here being like, I cannot wait for a pastrami sandwich? Or who is out there being like, you know what I need?
The, well, you know, this, it just so happens that in big brother this past season, Angela was very much a. Astronomy queen, right? No, no, I wish that she was begging for a BLT with real bacon. As opposed to what? Like, I don't know, turkey bacon, maybe.
Yeah. Or like fake bacon, bacon, like a, like a, like a plant based bacon. They would never do that on. I never was just a charcuterie person. Yeah. And she also liked the charcuterie. So I think that all these things would hit for Angela. She'd be psyched about a pastrami sandwich I bet.
Mm-hmm. I mean, I don't know her well enough to know like would she like discard the bread and just like Hoover down the pastrami The bread okay. Yeah, I guess it was the BLTA. I guess avocado also Okay, well don't start like getting on your high horse about real bacon if you're trying to put an avocado on there You're disrupting the whole delicate balance of the BLT Angela mm-hmm
Yeah. So she had some very specific food picks for sure. Okay. What did you think? Did you talk about it this week? The BLT? Did you spend any time on it? What do you think about it? Oh, no, I'm sorry. 47. No, not really. I mean that the burping.
Well, would you be it's funny? Cause I said last week on the podcast, I think this is the episode of survivor with the most burping and farting ever. Yeah. And then Saul was like, hold my BLT. Yes. That's right. Yeah. That's it. Anything else you want to say about the BLT?
No, not really. I was just checking to see if like you had any further thoughts on it. No, it's not a big BLT guy. I don't think me. Yeah. I mean, I'm sure it's delicious, but I would never order. I want something with a little more substance. You need a little more protein. Mm hmm. Like if you got a club sandwich and put some turkey on there. Okay. You needed a turkey in there. You need a fourth ingredient. Well, maybe even avocado would improve the BLT for you. I don't know. Mm hmm. An avocado guy? Am I an avocado guy? Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah. I mean, like guac. Yeah. Okay. It's fine. You know? Yeah. I'm not going to have Steven cut it up for me. Okay. But cool. All right. Reed says he's going to sow chaos. He doesn't really... At first I was like, oh, I think this was a mistake for Jeremy and Natalie. I'm my rewatch. I'm like, they left the swing votes alone with Reed. Yeah. But he doesn't really do much persuasion on the reward.
It's giving small town old West vibes where like he's the only person in the jail and like everybody else just kind of like the jail cell isn't even locked because like there's no threats in the town. But like everybody knows he's like the local drunk that we just locked up the night before, but he's allowed to roam free. Like Reed doesn't have any real threat that he can seemingly pose to anybody.
And I don't even know how much like his key thing matters in this episode, you know, other than to put like Keith and Wes on some measure of alert, but like, does he like, yeah, that's so chaos of read what he does here.
Not really. And S-E-W-K-O-S or S-O-O-O-K-O-S. You know, we've talked about how Natalie doesn't really have much of a story in the season until Jeremy goes away, but I also think the same could probably be set of Reed of
read is sort of a little bit of a non-entity while Josh is there. And now all of a sudden he's very like mustache twirly and he's going to do things. But he's also sort of painted into a corner where that that he is really going to alienate Keith and Wes.
here in this episode. He hates Missy also, doesn't really have a thing going on with them. So it's like for him to like piece together a coalition, it's a little tougher read.
Yes. He doesn't have any, he's all, he's stuck on a, you know. Right now I am in a tight situation because I don't have an idol. I don't have anything. I am just lying.
Yeah. He's got nowhere to go. I got no place else to go. Where can he go? Yeah. Okay. Go with the nails and Alec. That's not there's not a lot you could do with that.
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All right, so Jeremy's on Exile Island and I hate it here. He doesn't like it. I hate it here. He doesn't like it and that he knows there's an idol there. He's looking for it everywhere. He doesn't have it and this is impossible. How could the item not be here? He's looked everywhere.
Yeah. Uh, and he even has a more specific clue, you know, like all of signs are pointing, but he's like, the only thing that makes sense is John found it. Uh, but if he did, why didn't he just tell me? And then we, I wouldn't have had to be here. Yeah. He doesn't like that. That if John, if John found it, great. This is like his same thing with Keith Nail. We could have a sub alliance.
Yeah. Yeah. And not a BLT sub. No. BLT on a sub? That gets more substantial just by a volume increase. Does that do anything for you? Not really. Yeah. Would not be like, I can't think of the situation where I order a BLT on a hero. A hero? Yeah. So how about a hero or a hustler?
Mm, still not tempting me. So yeah, so he's like, he's miserable. He has a hard time sleeping while he's on exile. What does he say about the crab? Yeah, you know, I was going to pull that quote and I didn't end up doing it. So he comes back and that they're like, okay, wow, Jeremy, you really look beat me. He's like, he's talking about, yeah, I didn't sleep much. He said, the crabs were shaky and scary.
Yeah, he said, I didn't say much. The crabs were shaky and scary. Jeremy, why were the crabs so shaky and scary? Like, I didn't even say they were scarce and I couldn't, I couldn't eat anything because it was hard to get them. But why were they scary? It's like, did they have like really big pinchers? I think like if the crab, like, I think like the crabs being shaky, that's what was scary. It's like the crabs were coming out. They were just like shaking their, their pinchers like, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
They kept shaking it off. You know, like maybe that was what they got the idea for is like that maybe like everyone was watching like Jeremy's really tripping out watching these crabs shake it off. Yeah. The crabs were shaky and scared. The crabs were shaky and scary. Feels like a piece of dialogue from severance. It doesn't feel like a thing that you're like scared about. I'm sure. Yeah. Yeah. Jeremy, what were the crabs like on exile? Spooky scary. Right.
Spooky scary crabs They're horrifying
There's spooky and scary. Okay. All right. We've got a challenge. It's time for make a block tower. They're really making a meal out of this, unlike a BLT of this is the first challenge ever. You will do just with your feet. Yeah. Is this where the tweets, baby tweets survive a tweets? They're better than Baylor balancing things with her feet.
Ryan Elder, that was the first of many survivor social media intro songs that he would turn around in less than a day.
So many people were live tweeting the show, which is amazing because 10 years later, survivor Twitter, at least for one night only, we'll see what the future holds. Ports over to survivor blue sky, where on blue sky, they are called skates, whether you want them to be or not. Does blue sky call them that?
I don't think blue sky like has an opinion like like I think like blue sky that like blue sky is like agnostic blue sky man Yeah, it's not like you know like one person with their ban ham or just like exploiting the social media network for their global gain. It's like we are blue
and the blue sky elders called in skits. So who are we to take that away from the elders? So I was certainly in my head singing skits, baby skits as we were posting so many. I haven't made my first skit. Yeah, I made an account. I was going to promote the podcast that we did with Sammy Laotti from Swarver 43, which was very fun, but I didn't want my first
Blue Sky message. Is this not a moment to do skits, baby skits, survivors, skits? They're better than Bailar picking up stuff with her feet. Yeah, just do it. Two, five, five, six feet. Better than Bailar balancing things with her feet. Okay. Let's get that right now and watch it blow up. What's blow up?
I mean like you'll get like a couple hundred likes at least I would guess mm-hmm
Skeets, baby skates, survivor skates. If you can hold it down while I type that in, because I don't have Blue Sky logged in on this computer that's in front of me. I got it. I can hold this down. What I'll do is I will narrate what happens in this challenge now, because if you've forgotten what the challenge is, it is, here's a bunch of blocks. Set up the blocks into a three-tiered cake structure. Is the word survivor a hashtag?
Yeah, do a hashtag. Do a hashtag. Hashtags are very useful on the blue sky at Rob Sestrenino on the blue sky around Howard on the blue sky come say hi. So you got to build a three tiered block castle. And then you have to get a flag in the middle of it. You have to do all of this.
with your feet. And we see that Keith is doing decently well with it. Reed is doing really well with it, but it's Baylor who shows up and it's like she's just going to show up. She just shows up and just starts obliterating it. Just an incredible display of core strength.
from Baylor, and she is able to read, thanks in no small part, to the cheerleading from her mother down the line, where while Baylor is like being, while Probst is narrating that Baylor is like, oh, Baylor's really in it. Missy seems to like abandon all other priorities and just get on the
Come on, baby. You got this, babe. Come on, baby. Go down, Baylor. You got this, babe.
Yeah. And then bail or wins immunity. And Missy goes, that's a my kid winning immunity immunity. Are you anywhere further along on the path of Missy should have gotten a second. No. Okay. Just checking. I feel like maybe every once in a while. I just want to try to get the quote right. Yeah, but he tweets. So five of tweets. Yeah. And then bail a balance and things with her feet. Okay.
Yeah. Yeah. You got it. That's it. That's the better than Baylor balancing stuff with her feet. Yeah. I said picking up stuff with her feet. Balancing things with her feet. Let's say one more time. Sweet, sweet, sweet. The better than Baylor balancing things with your feet. Things with her feet. Balancing things with her feet. Skeets. That's what we want to see.
skates uh so so yeah that's what happens and i feel like baylor looks about uh as like um like totally fine over winning an immunity as anyone has i've ever seen on this show like she kind of doesn't have any sort of like jubilant reaction she's sort of just like i can't believe i did it and then jeff just uh you know gives her the thing and the day is one
And Reed really could have really used that immunity necklace, but do you know who could have used it more? Jeremy? Yeah. Yeah. Well, he could have. Two in a row would have been nice for Jeremy. But ultimately, OK, alas, Baylor has won immunity. And so back at camp, Reed is saying I did you post it? Have you posted? Post it.
posted it. Did it not go? Oh, well, you know what, right now is blue skies like really toasted. There's a lot going on on blue sky right now. I'm sorry. Yeah. Y'all toast. Yeah. So maybe it's just going to take a quick, quick little minute, quick little minute for the thing to show up. Mm hmm.
Yeah. Okay. Anyway, so we've got Reed and I am going to light the camp on fire. Yeah. And that's what he thinks he's going to do. That's what he thinks he's going to do. And he says rule number one on survivor, don't leave stuff in your bag if you don't want people to find it. Yeah.
What do we think of this? This is a good play on Reed's part. I mean, I don't know if it's necessarily like you idiot. You leave the idol in your bag. I don't know if it's white like, oh my God, what a what a buffoon. But you know, don't leave your bag where Reed can get it.
And so Reed just completely steals the idol note. Now, I think that this is a little bit of a fine line in the survivor rules about like, I'd like. We can't steal an idol, but can you steal the idol? But he kind of steals the parchment. And it does. Hey, everybody, look at this. Look at this. He does steal the parchment. It's not kind of like that's outright theft. And he's like, oh, I thought I was going into this bag. And here I found this. And he is like, this is the idol note. And he tells Missy and Jacqueline about it. Yeah.
Now, there's a world in which he does this. He shows them the parchment and then he leaves the conversation and Missy and Jacqueline, they don't go like, okay, so Reed's got an idol.
like they don't do that at any point where they can't do that. Reid would say, look, I found this parchment and this is in this person's bag, this person is the idol. That's a smart move. I like that. I feel like I would have to assume that there's a chance that that's his own idol parchment that he has from finding an idol of his own. No? Don't you have to take that into the calculus?
Well, it's just that the way this is the automatic we were hitting the season that you had to go to exile island to get the clue to an idol. And then so I don't know if they would even be plausible that he read would have had the order to get an idol. Do you know who did go to exile Josh? Josh. Yeah. But not recently. No. Yeah, but he did go. Yeah, could have a thing. OK. All right. I think you have to think about it.
Keith also quickly realizes that his bag has been... Well stupid. Oh boy. It was in my blue jeans. Yep. And he even drops a... That's my stuff. That's my stuff. Yeah. My stuff. That's my stuff. Her kid.
Yeah, he does drop a James my stuff, which is wonderful. But here's where things start to really unravel for Jeremy. So Jacqueline tells John about the idle paper and John's like, oh, this is not good. Yeah, because that. All right. So Keith has an idle, but.
Jeremy says, I'm going to go ask, John is the worst liar. I'm going to ask John about what's going on. And Jeremy is quite correct. John is a bad liar. But then the Jeremy maybe presses a little too hard here in that then John realizes, uh-oh, the gig is up. Yeah.
Yeah, and he goes to, like, oh, you should have just told me that I wouldn't have had to go. And it's so good that you found it. And then John's like, no, I would have been so good if I'd found it, but I didn't. And yeah, Jeremy keeps pushing it. And eventually Jeremy tells us in Confessional, he's basically like, I have to like still be mostly happy about this. And like, I don't know why he's being weird about it, but I guess it's his right to be weird about it. And anyway, we don't have to deal with this until the final six.
So does just go to show that even 29 seasons into the show, we're still in an era here in this like midsection of survival, like late middle age here, maybe, I don't know what the end shelf is on this show, but at least like middle age right now.
that people are still like playing with the idea that I've got my squad and we're gonna be fine. We're gonna be just fine. We don't have to deal with the goon squad of Keith West, Alec and Lee. We'll just knock them out and then the six of us will fight this thing to the death. That is not how this is going to ultimately go out. But Jeremy is clearly thinking in that direction. But John gets spooked
He gets real. Like those crabs were shaky and scary. But John is shaking and scared right now. And he's going to go to Missy. And he's going to say to Missy, I need help. Mom. So all right. So John is like, OK, this is bad. Jeremy knows about this. And then she that.
He goes and tells me, uh, Missy about what's going on. She's like, okay. Uh-huh. Uh-huh. All right. And it's like, I got trouble with Jeremy. Yeah. I got big trouble with Jeremy and he's, yeah, he knows something. He's going to know that I have the idol because, uh, then he's asking a lot of questions. What was this enough of a decision? And we're going to talk about what I said 10 years ago.
But it seems like that this is kind of like a panic move to flip around and vote off Jeremy because of this. Yes, this is like Jeremy and John have had an operation going. They've been part of an operation and the operation not to steal too heavily from Australian survivor, but was essentially
we're gonna be taking cookies out of this cookie jar. And we're gonna be doing it together as a group. And what Jeremy has suspected is that John now has a means with which to secure additional cookies. And Jeremy, like feeling like that will pay off at some point down the line, just let John know like, hey, I know that you are able to get extra cookies. And then John is reacting like a kid who's big secret.
is about to be taken out. And so he goes complaining to Missy, he goes complaining to mom, says, you know, Jeremy's really thinking about taking some of those extra cookies. And she's like, well, that's not how I want to play. That's my cookie jar. I'm not playing that game. And she's gonna
She's going to show some favoritism towards John Mish. Yeah, I do think it was a panicked move. It was a panicky and you tell it's panicky because there's like no build up. No build up and at all. Yeah, we just go right to tribal council. It's kind of like a very shocking vote because the show doesn't give you a lot.
Yeah, and maybe the players there did not say a lot because ultimately there ends up being five votes on Jeremy. This is a weird vote in terms of unpacking it. This is actually a five to three to two vote. There's three factions here. There's John and Jacqueline, Baylor and Missy, and Reed vote for Jeremy. I don't know who looped in Reed to vote for Jeremy. That doesn't even come up.
We don't see it. Then Alec, Alec Keith and Wes vote for Reed. They're completely out of the loop. They're on a different show. They're voting for Reed in this episode. And then Jeremy and Natalie, they think everybody else is voting with them. They're voting for Keith.
Right. Reed would have voted for Keith as well, potentially, right in this? Because if those three guys are voting out Reed and decide it. So like, where's Reed's vote going? Probably wherever they tell him to vote. So maybe they just told him like, vote Jeremy, you'll see another day. But I do think that that's risky.
And I think maybe another way in which this like aligns nicely with the episode of Survivor 47 from this past week is like, I felt that like telling Rachel, why are we bothering telling Rachel about the Saul plan? You've got the numbers, she doesn't need to know. And all hell breaks, Lucin, like Saul ultimately does still end up going, but like it caused all kinds of pandemonium that go all the way through tribal. And so I think like even here, like,
Is Reed not in the Rachel spot? Did they need to tell Reed? They had four votes locked. There's going to be three guaranteed votes on Reed, it seems like. And then these two guaranteed votes on Keith. And it doesn't really matter where Reed votes. Why are we letting Reed in on the secret? So I don't understand. Maybe Reed was just going to vote for Jeremy anyway.
But why out there in the exit press, you know, we're just not reading it at this current moment in time. But these are questions that were on my mind watching the app. Okay. Do you have the answers? I'm sure I can find them. I don't have them. Well, anyway, so let's go to tribal council and tribal council. It's, you know, we talk a little bit about the trading of the reward even read says, oh, but everybody knew what that was and Jeremy and Natalie talking about like, yeah, we're loyal. We're loyal to our allies.
Yeah. Yeah. That's the plan is like, this is like, we've got like a very loyal thing going on and read at tribal council live is just like, this sucks. And Jeff's like, right? And he's like, totally. Yeah. But he knows.
All right. Anything else from tribal council? No, it's a weird tribal. It's a very weird tribal. There's like the sniping between John and the West and Alec contingent. And this is where Keith says, I'm afraid to talk to him. Keith, you could just talk to some of the girls.
And it's like, all that stuff is such a smokescreen, but not even like, oh, let's take advantage of the stuff going on with it. This is a great cover for us to be able to blindside a big threat in the game. It just seems like this was that.
But Jeremy's going to know I had the idol and we got to like get rid of Jeremy before. I just don't want to have to answer for that. Can we get rid of that? Right. Can we get rid of that? And that's what they decide. And like it's just very surprising because we just have like very little buildup for it. So it really does just like come as this.
sucker punch. And really like Natalie is the only one who gets to have sort of like an appropriate reaction, which is as survivor fan points out, what the F. Missy.
Yeah. Appropriate, appropriate reaction. Okay. And Jeremy, the tribe has spoken. Okay. So Jeremy goes out, a big fan favorite. And I think that a lot of people are looking for Jeremy to return for a second chance. A very heroic spot here through nine episodes. Good guy lost.
Yeah, that's what he says. And you know, he's like out here in this season with a bunch of, you know, I don't say dummies, but people who are not like, you know, smartest survivor, strategist of all time.
Sure. Yeah. Yeah, I think that he, I don't know, like, what does he learn? What does he learn from this San Juan del Sor experience that buffs him up for a winning season just two seasons later? Yeah, I don't know. I just think back to when you spoke to Jeremy before he went into second chance that he was just very calm and zen and relaxed and loose about it. And I don't understand how he went from this to that.
So I think part of it, my memory of Jeremy during the second chance pre-season is absolutely that. We've talked about that already here on Stan Juan Delser, of Jeremy just like feeling like pretty ready and just like with like this really relaxed attitude about it. And I think if I'm remembering it right, part of that was like,
you really get to play survivor like this one in a once in a lifetime game is called a once in a lifetime if you're even lucky to get that once to get the once in a lifetime experience twice is insanity and to do it with like this like veritable gladiators arena of competitors I think was like this other thing that must have been like both exciting and also like an opportunity. So I think like going into that season like on the other side of like
You know, San Juan del Sur as much as I love it is like it's like populated by like an absurd assortment of human beings. And not to say that like any season of survivor isn't populated by an absurd assortment of human beings, but typically there's a good chunk of them that could play really well. And San Juan del Sur's gameplay is maybe not the reason why that season is great. But what is he bringing from having failed there to a season that's filled with like people who are really hungry to win it? I don't know. I think there's something to be learned.
I'd also say that, uh, I think he's also mentioned that like not playing with Val, like he doesn't have to worry about that. He's only has to wear it himself. Doesn't have to worry about, uh, his wife being taken care of or how she's doing. I think was also something that, uh, made him a little bit more relaxed and maybe he just felt good about the people that are there of like, Hey, look, all these people here, they watch my game. They know what I'm about. Like I'm not being targeted, uh, you know, from the jump. A lot of these players want to work with me. I feel good about the players that are out here. And so
Yeah, maybe he was going in and a little bit more loosey-goosey. Yeah, I think so. Okay. All right, but let's talk back about what did we discuss back in the 10 years prior? Yes, yes. So what was it like on know-it-all night, the night that- Okay, so Jeremy. Yeah, who do you think got the fishy tonight?
Read? Well, there was quite a debate between Rob and Steven over who should be the who should get the fishy and whether this was a good move. Steven was very much in the camp that this was a good move from John. John gets the fishy award. Rob said, no, I don't like this move. Not not a good move. What are you doing? And Steven,
According to Josh Green and Danielle Mathis, who do these write-ups, Josh cites that Stephen kept bringing up how Tony took swings at his allies at the right time before his allies could get him and said that he was looking at John through a Tony Vlachos glasses. Wow, wow. And also that Josh adds, Rob was not giving John that much credit.
Yeah. Ironically, then Jeremy would play with Tony, both in Survivor Winners at War and in the Trader season three. That's true. Yes, that's still coming, which is going to be. I just recently revisited, it was like being shared around the clip from Winners at War of Jeremy and Tony talking about how many days there are in a week. Yeah. Very good stuff. Their dynamics, very fun. I'm looking forward to seeing that again. Yeah.
Yeah, I don't know. I mean, this doesn't ultimately like long term benefit John, but Jeremy's a dangerous player and they get him out here. So it really is like from who is perspective, I guess. What do you think about this now? Like, was there a better path moving forward for John and Jacqueline than taking Jeremy out now?
I think that chill for a couple of votes and try and like wait down the line. Well, that for Jeremy, I'm sorry, for John and Jacqueline that John, I think that maybe there's a tug of war over Missy, but I think that John and Jacqueline at the end of the day, Missy and Baylor are going with John and Jacqueline.
I believe. Yeah. So they have that, you know, they have the numbers and I don't think that, I know Reed is such a like hired gun at that point, but I don't think that Jeremy and Natalie are pulling in like Keith and West to vote with them to vote out John and Jacqueline. So yeah, I guess it does help to be able to split up
Missy and Baylor and really, I guess, how big of a threat are Keith and Nail and Wes and an Alec. Yeah, they're not. Yeah. So I, I, I can see the wisdom of taking out Jeremy, but that the logic behind, okay, he, he knows I have the idol. So he has to go with this particular spot. Like to me was just a little bit more of like a panic move than it was like.
If John was giving us confessionals of like, all right, well, I'm taking out Jeremy because, you know, that I need to split up him in Natalie. Like he didn't like give us reasons and maybe he had them and he didn't want to tell them for the producers for whatever reason. But it just seemed like, oh, I got a hand with my hand in the cookie jar. So the easiest way for me to get out of this is to now just vote out Jeremy. Yeah, just kill him, get rid of him. Yeah. So that's what it goes for. It works out for Jeremy long term. Sure.
Yep. Okay. Anything from your conversation with Jeremy? I can't find it. No. I've found Mike Bloom's Winners at War profile with Jeremy on Parade, and I have found my Cambodia interview with Jeremy at Parade, but I cannot seem to find my original
interview with him. Can I not talk to him? No way. Maybe he had something going on. Maybe I had something going on. I never, ever, ever would have stonewalled Jeremy Collins. Can I give you a spicy quote from Jeremy? Yeah. Okay. Okay. According to Danielle, yeah, Jeremy said, Missy is not good at picking men in her life. And John is another example of that. Wow. Get him.
Get him. And with Missy, he probably feels great about that. Jeremy is not my guy.
That's John. Yeah. My man. Okay. Yeah. All right. Wow. And then you asked him to do what these guys are so dumb and it got locked into a soundboard and you know Jeremy decently. Well, you've hung out and interacted with Jeremy. You've never had an opportunity to get like a cleaner crisper podcast ready. Like I think maybe like now is a good time to next time to do it. Yeah.
Okay. All right. Um, oh, so what's this says? You've found the title of your interview is called Eastbound and Surround and Drown. I did all sorts of weird stuff back then, man. And not that I'm not doing weird stuff now, but I had a weird, it was all weird, man. I don't know what I do. A little bit of a stretch. Yeah. You think?
a little bit. Okay. Uh, then we, it was Clark week. I had Sophie Clark on the podcast and then Kurt Clark on the. Oh, yeah. Still to Clark for Clark week. And it was Sophie's fifth time on the podcast and Sophie was talking about how, um, she's not totally feeling this season. Yeah. Yeah. Uh, I, I told Sophie about how, uh, I am really looking forward to her going back on survivor.
Yes. And what did she say? Did she say that she did very well? She goes back. Yeah. Oh, yeah. He talks about in the exit interview that John Mish would go around singing Disney songs. Do you remember this? Yes, I remember. Yeah.
That's it. So he knows every word in every Disney song. He changes up his demeanor for every character in every Disney song. Jeremy says, I'm like, that's crazy. And he doesn't even have kids. The way he's dating Miss Michigan, this is a big lie.
Yes. Okay. He does have a personality. He does have a kid now. So he's ready now. Yeah. Yeah. But then Jacqueline went up to Jeremy and said he's going to be a good father. And Jeremy said, whoa, that's what this is. This is John. This is legit. That's really cute. That's a really fun anecdote, actually. I like that a lot. Hmm. John is a likable guy. I don't know. He's adorable.
So Josh, also this week in survivor history, 10 years ago, the survivor, I don't know if an Instagram or Twitter account was like holding some kind of a poll, okay? For, okay, they wanted, this is a little weird, okay? For their little thirsty, for their 30th season, it's just our 30th season. They asked fans to vote for the hottest male and hottest female. Whoa. This is 2014.
of a of all survivor. Yeah. Or of San Juan del Sur. There was a vote of who is the hottest survivor guy? I think I remember this. And the hottest survivor gal. I think I remember this. I don't I want to you you're looking at the results, aren't you? I am. Well, I'm not like a leering, right? Yeah. No, I'm not saying you're leering at the results. You're saying I'm saying. I'm looking at. I don't think you're leering. Yes.
Is it Parvati? Did Parvati... Parvati is in the top 10. Was it Amber in the top 10? She is number 10. Yeah. Wanda? Nope. No Wanda. Yeah.
Amanda Amanda is number four on the list. Okay. Okay. Here I'll share it. Cause the survivor survivor quotes shared. I guess I'm just trying to remember. They also had a page about like some favorite players. And I guess it was a fan vote and the podcast listeners. I don't think I campaigned for it, but I think that the podcast listening must have voted for me. And then I saw like a lot of like in the reposting of this. Yeah. People being like, Oh, why Rob C. Really?
It's very annoying. And then you know what? It wasn't even better on blue sky. Here you go. Top 10 hottest survivor women. Wow. Already Morgan.
Amanda. Here's Whitney Duncan. Whitney Duncan, who also stood me up for an amazing race exit interview this year. This is our history. Yeah, I remember. Candice Cody, Candice Woodcock Cody was Chelsea Meissner, who's gone. Chelsea Meissner. Oh, a lot of things. Amy Cusack Elizabeth, uh, Felarski Hasselback and, uh, and, uh,
They're so curious. So, and then are you curious to know about the top 10 hottest guys? Yes. You have that available as well. Is it Malcolm at the top? Yeah. Let me see. The top 10, number one, top 10 hottest guys. I'm okay. I, okay. Let's hear it for the boys. Guys. Okay. Chase Rice.
Uh-huh. John Cody. Yeah. Jay Byers. Uh-huh. Horace. Yeah. Hayden. Yeah. Wu. Uh-huh. L.J. Yeah. Ozzy. Yeah. The Kolbster. The Kolbster. And Malcolm. And Malcolm. And Malcolm. Yep. I'm most curious about who is in those DMs of yours. Who's in my DMs? You've got two. Let me say.
only reveal it if it's worth revealing. Yeah, it's not worth revealing. Okay. All right. Okay. Pretty boring. What does Nicole think of Jay Byers today, 10 years later? I think she'd be like, who? Yeah. Could she pick Jay Byers out of a lineup? Yeah. Yeah. I don't think so. All right. Yeah. Could you test that on an upcoming five for five? Yeah.
Um, could you like show like, uh, like sort of like, uh, like, uh, here's like a lineup, which one of these, yeah, which one of these five survivor guys is do buyers. Yeah. Yeah. What's he doing? What is he doing? Anyway, so next week Natalie will begin her big end run.
It starts famously stick to the plan next week. Yes, yes. Wesley was a good boy, but that's about to be ballgame. We got spitting and nuggets next week. The good news is we got nuggets on the way. Should we order chicken nuggets for the pod?
You can. Yeah. Do you want me to? How many nuggets will you eat on the podcast? I mean, please kind of done this bit. Oh, right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I don't want to. I want to infringe upon a bit. I want to infringe upon anyone's bit. Okay. Bits. I want to infringe on anyone's bits.
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and getting ready to unlock some of those memories. So we just started that podcast, having a good time there. This past weekend on the weekend program with myself and Antonio Mizarro, we weighed in on Survivor 47 here at the midpoint. So if you want some survivor talk from myself and Antonio about the latest season, you should subscribe to the weekend program at theweekendprogram.com because we just did that thing.
and had a really good time doing it other than that. I'm on blue sky at round Howard patiently waiting. Well, I did. So here's what. Again, I don't want to like the beloved blue sky. Not. So I made my thing. It's showing up as a reply, not as a post. It's a reply. Did you accidentally reply to somebody? Nope. No. Weird.
It's only showing up as a reply, not as a post. So... We're gonna have to jump up to this. We're gonna jump up to this. I tried, everybody! Can you hold your phone up to the screen? I just want to see it real quick. What does it look like? What's happening on it? Post? Zero posts? Post zero posts? Replies?
There is no at is it because I use the hashtag? Does that make it a reply? I don't think so. Are you getting? Does anyone see it? Have you gotten a single like on it? Nope. No likes. Ruthless, brutal, horrible, horrible, horrible. Back to Twitter. Horrible, brutal. Back to Twitter. Back in the pile. Okay. We almost claimed Rob's first skeet here on Stan Wondo. You can find me on Twitter. I am at Rob Sistradino.
And as you're on your way out on Twitter, he is at Rob Sesterino on Blue Sky. You will be there when he skates for the first time. Whenever, but maybe I'm Shadow Band.
It's not impossible that you were put on one of those various block lists that I subscribed to. And maybe I just can't read your skates. Yeah, I don't know. I don't know what the issue is there. But also, Josh, if you are so willing, I'd like to also propose that next week for the podcast, we also watch the two and a half men episode in which Jeff Prob's guest stars also to play it all together with Bacon.
Yes. Yes. Yes. I'll forego the chicken nuggets and see how many BLTs I can eat on the podcast next week. Yeah. We're just like, you know, Trey Bacon. Just because that's what it is, right? He shows up with a tray of bacon covering his. Oh, covering his naughty bits. Yeah. No, you're naughty bits. Yeah. Over his nuggets. Yep. All right. Thank you so much for joining us. Take care of everybody. Have a good one. Bye.
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