Sunday, September 10, 2006

'Survivor 13: Cook Islands' - A Look at the Tribes - Part 4


Ah, the last of the four tribes which will hopefully be mixed within a few weeks of the show. While it's good to have a more diverse cast (at last) on the show, I'd rather see folks from varying walks of life work together rather than segregated groups. We'll see what happens soon!

My previous posts in this series are:
Looking at the Tribes: Part One - Looking at the Tribes: Part Two - Looking at the Tribes: Part Three. Each entry explores a tribe within the show with the first part being a bit of an introduction to the season.

This is the last tribe I have to cover (no particular order went into how I listed the tribes - I hit a graphic I made stored away and it was the luck of the draw).

I now present the Hispanic-American (Latino-American would work, too) Tribe:


Ozzy Osbourne, he's certainly not! Ozzy was born in Mexico and has lived in both Central America and seven different U.S. states. He's currently a waiter and previously was a restaurant manager. Balance sports seem to be his thing - surfing, sailboarding, skateboarding, wakeboarding, gymnastics and motorcycle riding. He also has several skills which may come in handy on Survivor - spearfishing, diving to thirty feet, ability to hold his breath underwater for three minutes, camping and outdoors skills. Dang, he looks like a kid, but I think he's going to be very strong in physical challenges. He's single, lives in CA but owns land in Panama, and lives with his German Shepard mix, Buddha... who's also his surfing partner.

Oh, I think I have Ozzy fever!

Cristina is actually a Californian from California! That's unusual! She was born and raised in Santa Monica and grew up in a family of police officers. Her father was shot and killed in an unsolved murder when she was only 12. By the age of 14, she was already making strides to become a police officer herself. She's a police officer in her own city and has done police work for 14 years. She has also done some police-related consultant work for television and received a makeover on Red Carpet Confidential (E!). Cristina was shot in the line of duty on July 4, 2000 and suffered what was likely to be career-ending damage to her left arm. Through dedication and perserverance, she built the arm back and beat all odds.

No mention of a family for Cristina, although the CBS site has a really extensive bio on her. Another strong woman. Castaway men beware.


JP, eh? I always wonder about those "initials" people. Or not. Another native Californian. I was beginning to think all Californians came from New York while writing up the other tribes. JP was born in Santa Monica and grew up in Marina del Rey. He's a professional volleyball player and went to California State University (Lon Beach) on a full volleyball scholarship. He's coached Junior Olympic teams and is the co-director of the all-girl Mizuno Long Beach Volleyball Club. I'd say he's a volleyball buff, but is he a sole Survivor?

He could be... he's an avid swimmer and outrigger canoer (canoeist?), loves hiking and running. He occasionally models. He's seen some rough times - his mother passed away when he was 9 and his father recently passed. Both died of cancer and he's involved with cancer-related charities. He lives with his dog Frankie, a Jack Russell Terrier. Move over Ozzy... JP fever may take over!

Cecilia is a Californian from Peru. Well, at least that's different from all the New York Californians. She moved to CA at 15 and learned English at 16. She's a smart one - she secured scholarships at all colleges to which she applied. She chose the University of California, Davis, for her bachelors. She's working as a technology risk consultant, and previously worked as a management consultant. She enjoys photography and says her heroes are her parents who gave up a comfortable life in Peru to make a better life for their children.

I'm not seeing much at all in her CBS bio involving any kind of sports or athletic endeavors on her part.

Hmmm... she seems very smart, but will she have the grit and determination? I don't know.

Oh! A New Yorker residing in New York! Wonders shall never cease. Billy was born in New York, moved to Miami when he was seven, then packed up to move back to NY at the age of 22. He studied karate, judo and wrestling when he was young, but then turned his interest to music. He's currently a heavy metal band guitarist and songwriter (Forsakken), but at one time in 1997, he won a silver medal for amateur wrestling.

From the bio, he seems to be single. I'm not sure how wrestling and judo will translate to Survivor challenges. I want to like Billy. He looks like he might be interesting to watch. But I bet Vegas isn't betting on him for the big win.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I read all of the tribe info and based on that, I'm gonna start out rooting for Cristina. I hope she doesn't end up being mean or vindictive when the show starts and we get to know the castaways.

Sydney said...

Hi Jackie -- and Ork! Working my way thru the teams, as I'm leaving ot go back to NYC for work Sept 14-30... and won't have computer access all the time (gulp...withdrawl!). I will be watching the first night though...

Anyhoo, I saw the pre-survivor Cook isalnd special on TV guide channel and interestingly Probst thought the rocker from NYC might be the winner... I think. Just for the heck of it. We shall see!!!!!

Anonymous said...

jp i sees some place he do play sportss my wife die with canser 2 yers ago i think i gunna holler for him

harold

Anonymous said...

Jackie,

Thanks for all the great info on the tribes, I can hardly wait for Thursday. Do you think my boss will mind if I watch Survivor while I'm at work?

And THANKS again for all your hard work on BB especially the last few days.

jk in Los Angeles

Anonymous said...

Could I be any more excited for next thursday? I dont think so..Jackie you seriously wound me up and I am ready to watch! right now I am who-cares-about-tuesday-bb-outcome and one to better things..Thanks Jackie!
I am getting excited abut all the contestants..they all seem interesting...cant wait!

Anonymous said...

Survivor 13 appear's interesting..

Anonymous said...

Hi Jackie,
Has anyone eles counted how many of the 16 are from Ca? There are 13.


JM

Anonymous said...

I REALLY HOPE SOMEBODY DOES SOMETHING ABOUT THE RACEISM. ITS JUST AWFULL.

Anonymous said...

Jackie, only 3 more days to go. :)
I'm so excited to meet you all here to get your feedback.

There's a large percentage of castaways from CA, but not me. LOL! No, that won't make me partial. I don't really care where they're from or what color they are. I will be looking at their personalities and character more than their physical appearance. But, that doesn't mean we won't be commenting on it. ;) I always tend to choose my favs on whether I like them or not and that sure didn't work with BB All Stars.

Rachel, I really liked your post.
Let's all try not to play the race card here on the blog. It's a very sensitive issue so I'm not sure tempers won't be flaring.

Jackie, I can't wait to see who your favs are and looking forward to your @@ and posts.

See you soon!
Zoetawny~
xoxo

Anonymous said...

I agree with Rachel. Why do we have to say the tribes are split by race? Why not "ethnicity" or "culture". I'm polish-american, but I don't think of myself as another race. My "people" have another culture. Is it only "race" when different skin color is involved? If that's the case, the latino-american tribe doesn't look much different from the caucasian-american tribe to me...

Anonymous said...

orkmommy - 7:58 post
I agree with you - when our outer layer of skin is removed we are all the same color. "Ethnicity" or "Culture" are better terms. CBS (Survivor) is trying/vying for big ratings thru controversy. I've been taught that there are no "pure" races. We all are a combination of races!
Gayle