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Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X Blog Party - November 16
As Survivor airs here on the East Coast, I'll be live-blogging with the major events. As always, the real party is in the comments area. Please feel free to join in on the fun!
Since the BBOTT weekly show is starting at the same time as Survivor, I'm putting up a post for it that will be concurrent with this one. I'm not expecting the eviction there until after Survivor ends, so I will be here until the end of this show. I can't physically (or mentally) watch and post about two shows at one time! Gah! I'll have the feeds on minimized and low volume during this show. If I hear the eviction go down, I'll see what's up.
Here are the blog pool match updates from the Lifeguard Luau Laurie:
Survivors
Adam Klein - Brian, Kelsey NY, Sharon N
Bret LaBelle - Brandi Peralta, Judi Sweeney, Skyriverblue
Chris Hammons - Cheryl in NC, Jennasmom, Lanell from TN
David Wright - Buzzmaam, MikesGirl, Sharon C
Hannah Shapiro - David, meb, Terry is a Texan
Jay Starrett - Becky, Jackie, Shayne
Jessica Lewis - Cupcake, Jean, Petals
Ken McNickle - Dolores in Hollywood, Margo, Russ
Sunday Burquest - Brenda, Kristen from Ohio, SueGee
Taylor Lee Stocker - Donna in FL, Janice from GA, Stephanie in Baltimore
Will Wahl - Cheryl, Indiana Jane
Zeke Smith - Beachmom, monty924 , Glenn
Jury
Michelle Shubert
Survivor fans ready?
Jay is very bitter about Michelle being voted out. Meanwhile, Gen-X Chris is a bit leery whether Adam can be trusted or not. Jay, Taylor and Will are ready to work to stay in the game. Adam knows about Jay's food stash while Jay knows about Adam's found advantage. Hannah seems to stand a better chance of acceptance for her betrayal of the kids.
Rewards Challenge time - two teams of six -- schoolyard pick, Resort poolside, cheeseburgers, fries, cocktails, soft drinks.
Purple - Chris, Bret, Ken, Sunday, David and Taylor
Orange - Hannah, Will, Zeke, Adam, Jessica, Jay
Obstacles and more. Reward goes to Purple!
Adam's mouth continues to get him in trouble. He went and aggravated Jay, telling him that he was the bottom of the alliance and would be targeted. If Adam would just shut up and play, he'll be around longer. It was okay to tell Jay that he voted Michelle out and joined in with Gen-X because he knew he himself was a target. He should have stopped at that!
Uh-oh. Jessica has attracted the attention of Sunday and company. Not good attention, mind you. She goes to Jay to tell him Jessica. Hmm.
Immunity Challenge time! My gosh! It's similar to a recent BBOTT comp! Standing on a narrow beam balancing a ball on a doohickey. Jeff tries to bribe them with food and beer. Zeke and Will go for the bribe. All else play.
Hannah out, cannot eat or drink. Jeff reminds Will he's too young to drink the beer. Heh. Bret out.
Taylor and Ken are now the only ones remaining.
Ken wins Immunity!
Ken and David think it best to split the vote between Taylor and Jay in case there's an idol. Sunday tells Bret (alone) that she doesn't want Jay to go. We know she wants Jessica out.
Taylor shows his stolen food stash and shares it with Jay. Jay doesn't know if he should use his idol or not. Jay tells Taylor about Adam's advantage.
Whoa! Adam's game is getting blown up at Tribal! Taylor tells them Adam was in on the stolen food! Taylor also blows Adam's advantage. Epic foolishness.
No idols played.
Tally:
Jay, Taylor, Adam, Jay, Taylor, Jay, Taylor, Jay, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor.
Well deserved. Taylor is gonzo.
BBOTT: Weekly Episode and Live Eviction - November 16
Since there is a scrolling banner telling us that the weekly (online) BBOTT show will be starting at 8pm ET, I'm putting up this post so anyone who wishes to do so can comment on the weekly show. I'm not going to live blog the show itself as we've already discussed all that happens. Plus, the early time here for the show has it at the same time as Survivor -- which I live blog and more people are into than this CBS All Access only version of Big Brother.
I will keep one eye on the show so that I can announce the live eviction. Shelby's nominees -- Jason and Danielle -- are the only ones remaining on the block as Shelby saved Morgan with the veto. Since Morgan was America's nomination, no one will be replacing her. I am personally hoping for Danielle to leave before Jason, but we'll see.
9:00pm ET - Live eviction speeches time.
The votes to evict:
Justin - Danielle
Kryssie - Danielle
Morgan - Danielle
It's unanimous with four votes to evict, Danielle is gone. America and the hamsters thought it was time.
Tuesday, November 15, 2016
BBOTT: America's Nom, Veto Comp - into Tuesday, November 15
Jason gets the PoV results |
Between the convoluted mirrors and lasers HoH comp and this PoV comp ... it's enough to make a hamster scream and run for the hills!
- First off, they got the news of America's nomination.
- Hmm.
- Morgan?
- I'm kind of surprised it wasn't Kryssie.
- Then PoV was ON.
- They had to race around, answering questions with dominoes.
- It was one of those one-at-a-time things with the others sequestered in separate rooms.
- I personally think that has to be torture -- more torture for those who are last to play.
- When it was all said and done ... for once, Kryssie actually beat some people.
- Her time beat Danielle and Morgan's times.
- Danielle really screwed it up and had to start again. That's what happened to her time.
- Justin came in second to Shelby with Jason just seconds behind him.
- Not that his time score was anywhere near hers, mind you.
- So, Shelby has won the Power of Veto.
- She can save Morgan!
- As Morgan is America's nominee, if taken off the block, she won't be replaced.
- It would be Jason and Danielle.
- Of those two, I think that Justin and Kryssie would more likely vote for Danielle to go. I'm not as sure about Morgan's vote.
- Of those two, I'd rather Danielle go.
He wasn't the worst for once |
The pressure! |
Very convoluted |
Look! Copyrighted tattoos! |
The final tally |
Monday, November 14, 2016
BBOTT: Shelby's Nominations - into Monday, November 14
Is it morning? Gah. |
The big action yesterday (Sunday) was something we all expected and it was no surprise to the hamsters either.
- They got the HoH camera (and fun was had by all).
- Well, except maybe Kryssie. Now, she got safety the night before, yet is fussing about how Shelby and Morgan do nothing. Oh geez, they didn't help put the awnings up for the day! Horrors!
- Danielle is still on her anti-Justin kick.
- She thinks he doesn't really play the game, throws comps and has made a deal with Shelby/Morgan.
- Huh.
- We all know that Danielle/Justin tried to make a deal with Shelby/Morgan.
- Danielle listed a whole bunch of reasons that she shouldn't be evicted. I assume that would be for the America's vote benefit.
- Hmm.
- Shelby and Morgan recognize the need to emphasize to Justin that he must act "normal" -- as normal as Justin can get -- around Jason so that Jason won't realize the deal this week with them is a final four deal.
- Yep -- final four deal as in Morgan, Shelby, Justin and Kryssie.
- During the very brief safety ceremony, Morgan was saved by Shelby.
- Well, duh.
- Since Kryssie and Justin were saved the night before, Danielle and Jason knew what was coming. They're on the block.
- Shelby's speech to them was just as short -- "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."
- That was a reference to Jason going back on deals with them before.
- Danielle's been running around building the pity reasons for her to stay.
- Kryssie has been telling Justin that Danielle's gunning for him.
- Jason says no way does he want to go out before Danielle.
- Of course, America's final nomination today may change the whole scenario.
- But I do think more will target Danielle than Jason.
We never have ANYTHING to eat! |
Quad cam - as they wait on Shelby |
Make your final safety pick |
Ah, yes, I knew it was coming. |
Fearing America's nomination |
Will this be her last hurrah? |
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Off Topic: That Was the Week It Was - November 13
Good afternoon! Since it's Sunday, it's time for my weekly off television topic reflection on the week gone by in both words and photographs I've taken along the way. This is a regular Sunday part of this blog in addition to the television posts. Right now I'm covering Big Brother: Over the Top daily -- you can find those posts at this link. I'm also live blogging Survivor episodes as they air on Wednesday evenings. Come join the blog parties!
My apologies for getting this up so late. I'm still fighting the super-cold that's gone rampant through my workplace and the general public. And, it's just not been a great week on the whole for me on a personal level.
The amount of hate and unrest in the world is getting to me. I voted my conscience on Tuesday. Now I see the hatemongers who posted so many racially charged memes of President Obama over the years continuing to post hateful things, I'm dismayed with humanity.
My upstairs neighbor decided that since Friday was a holiday for him, the world needed to hear his subwoofer stereo late into the night on Thursday. The police responded over a half hour after called and talked to him. But, by then he had turned it off. The landlord will get yet another complaint tomorrow about that. And, mind you, Friday was NOT a holiday at my workplace.
For the first time ever at the Plainfield Library Photo Contest, not a one of my five photos was deemed worthy of even an Honorable Mention. I don't really like to sound like a sore loser or sour grapes, but obviously the judging criteria has changed with a different person judging the photos. I really feel like I had two photos that were strong contenders and they got zilch even though one of them had all kinds of people gathered around it saying how wonderful it was. I guess I'll rethink what I do next year.
So, for me ... it's been a week of dismay, disappointment and disturbing. I won't even go into a few deaths of people who touched my life.
Onto the photos, for what they're worth ...
The Plainfield Public Library's windows reflecting the nearby street scenes.
Although it could definitely use a bit of tender loving care, this is one fine building. The mosaic tiles are beyond cool. It was obviously built back when art was part of designing buildings. Corner of Park Avenue and East 5th Street in Plainfield.
My apologies for getting this up so late. I'm still fighting the super-cold that's gone rampant through my workplace and the general public. And, it's just not been a great week on the whole for me on a personal level.
The amount of hate and unrest in the world is getting to me. I voted my conscience on Tuesday. Now I see the hatemongers who posted so many racially charged memes of President Obama over the years continuing to post hateful things, I'm dismayed with humanity.
My upstairs neighbor decided that since Friday was a holiday for him, the world needed to hear his subwoofer stereo late into the night on Thursday. The police responded over a half hour after called and talked to him. But, by then he had turned it off. The landlord will get yet another complaint tomorrow about that. And, mind you, Friday was NOT a holiday at my workplace.
For the first time ever at the Plainfield Library Photo Contest, not a one of my five photos was deemed worthy of even an Honorable Mention. I don't really like to sound like a sore loser or sour grapes, but obviously the judging criteria has changed with a different person judging the photos. I really feel like I had two photos that were strong contenders and they got zilch even though one of them had all kinds of people gathered around it saying how wonderful it was. I guess I'll rethink what I do next year.
So, for me ... it's been a week of dismay, disappointment and disturbing. I won't even go into a few deaths of people who touched my life.
Onto the photos, for what they're worth ...
Reflections on the library. |
The Plainfield Public Library's windows reflecting the nearby street scenes.
Yes, I voted |
A birds-eye view? |
I always liked this building. |
Although it could definitely use a bit of tender loving care, this is one fine building. The mosaic tiles are beyond cool. It was obviously built back when art was part of designing buildings. Corner of Park Avenue and East 5th Street in Plainfield.
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