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‘Survivor’ Castaway Joe: “People Will Say, ‘He’s the Goat,’ But So What?”

May 12, 2016
'Survivor: Kaôh Rōng' (CBS)

‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’ (CBS)

Quick Note: We’re going to be bringing you all kinds of “Survivor” fun this season including episode recaps, exit interviews, and Power Rankings with Shirin Oskooi. Be sure to follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for up-to-the-minute news and info.

Watch Full Episodes of ‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’

Gordon Holmes: So, how are you feeling?
Joe Del Campo: I feel fine. We came back in May last year. I also had shoulder surgery this past January. I’m recovering very quickly. I’m trying to get back into the gym and look like I did on day one. Not like the day when I left where it looked like my skin was just hanging fabric on me.
Holmes: Walk me through what happened after you were taken out of the game.
Del Campo: We went back to basecamp, we went to the infirmary and the doctor said, “I’m going to give you a couple of hours, if nothing happens, we’re going to transport you over to the mainland and you’re going to have to be catheterized. We can’t do that here.” I didn’t like the idea of going to a hospital in Cambodia. So, they gave me things to drink and pain pills. It was beyond tolerable. Within that two-hour timeline I was able to have certain body functions happen. They kept me a little while, then they gave me a physical, then I was good to go. Then I went to Ponderosa. The next three days were pretty uncomfortable. I enjoyed the company and I enjoyed the food, but when I was by myself off that little rubber cushion…it was dim. (Laughs)

Holmes: (Laughs) Before they officially pulled you, Jeff kept talking. I was like, “C’mon, let this poor guy go.”
Del Campo: I guess he wanted to make sure that they had to pull me. And Doctor Joe said that if it backs up to my kidneys, it’s going to be some serious stuff. I think Jeff knew that I’d lasted that long and he hated to see me get pulled. He was very nice though, when we started heading out he said, “You left a lot of love on that island.” The four people I left there…we got very, very close. Stuff that was not seen on television. Private conversations with all of them. There was a kinship with them.

Holmes: When you were at the reward you said that you didn’t think that you or Cydney had a chance to win. Was that gamesmanship at that point or did you think Cydney couldn’t win?
Del Campo: As you know, things change in a heartbeat. That was said there, whether or not that would’ve stuck when we got back to the beach? I don’t know. Other issues could have come up. Other people could’ve made efforts to change opinions. That was just said in the moment.
Holmes: But when you said it, what was your impression of her game?
Del Campo: It wasn’t a question of her not being able to win. She’s an incredible player. Very sharp, University of Pennsylvania psychology degree, I believe. I believe that Aubry had said that Cydney could be dangerous because she’s good. You have to treat her with respect. I said what I said, not discounting the people who were on the beach, Tai and Michele. So, anything could have happened. It was said during the reward, but anything could have happened.

Holmes: “Survivor” is a game where the jury wants to know the moves you’ve made to get to the end. Did you ever entertain the thought of getting rid of Aubry to improve your resume?
Del Campo: I’m loyal to a fault. That’s me. I shook hands with Peter in the water, I said I wouldn’t vote him out. I didn’t. There were other things with Scot, I didn’t change that vote. People saw me as inflexible. From day two we said this is what we’re going to do. I was going to stay out of the limelight because the older guy usually becomes a target. Particularly if they saw us as a power couple. So, Aubry was going to do the field work because she’s so good at it and I was going to be in the back. People will say, “He’s the goat,” but so what? That’s the way we decided to play it. I didn’t want to try to do a power play, because I’ve seen in past seasons, that’s the guy you take out. I wanted to play as long and hard as I could.

Holmes: If you had gotten to a final two or final three, what would have been your argument to the jury?
Del Campo: (Laughs) That would’ve been a very weak argument, Gordon.
Holmes: (Laughs)
Del Campo: I’d say, “I’m the elder statesman. I won a tremendous reward. If you think that’s enough to be named Sole Survivor, then vote for me.” (Laughs) I wouldn’t be able to sugar coat it. “Well, I was last in that challenge, but I gave it my best.” There wasn’t going to be any sympathy old-guy votes. That was a strong group. I was happy to be with a cast that was tough. It made for a great season.

Holmes: Alright, word association time. Let’s start with Aubry.
Del Campo: Calculating, intelligent, witty.
Holmes: Elisabeth?
Del Campo: Stepford wife. Very, very bright but kinda just…methodical…almost robotic.
Holmes: Tai?
Del Campo: Genuine, quite mystical in his beliefs, soulful.
Holmes: Nick?
Del Campo: Hollywood model.
Holmes: Neal?
Del Campo: Very intelligent, you have to be careful around him because he’s so sharp. Very calculating.
Holmes: Anna?
Del Campo: I had a very short time with her…maneuvering.
Holmes: Julia?
Del Campo: Sweet, intelligent, great sense of humor.
Holmes: Peter?
Del Campo: Morose. Bright.
Holmes: Scot?
Del Campo: Tall, powerful.
Holmes: Jason?
Del Campo: Tough on the outside, soft on the inside.
Holmes: Debbie?
Del Campo: Whimsical…sporadic.
Holmes: Michele?
Del Campo: Sweet, bright, and intelligent.
Holmes: Let’s finish with Cydney.
Del Campo: Laser focused.

Holmes: One of my favorite moments from this season is when you used your Jedi mind trick on Peter. Could you tell he wasn’t being honest?
Del Campo: Remember the Eagles song “Lyin’ Eyes”? That was it.
Holmes: Teach me!
Del Campo: Gordon, it’s all in the face. When you ask someone an uncomfortable question, if there’s something they don’t want to answer or lie about, a minimal cheek twitch or something they do with their eyes or a hand movement, it’s like a photographic thing. That would give me a clue. With Peter it was so blatant. He was a deer caught in headlights.
Holmes: I’m going to spend my afternoon doing that around the office.
Del Campo: (Laughs) It takes practice. You have to be genuinely interested in the person and you have to have a baseline to start with, like regular stuff. Then you move into the tough questions.
Holmes: This is going to get me into a world of trouble.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’ Episode 13 Recap: Steak Out

May 11, 2016
'Survivor: Kaôh Rōng' (CBS)

‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’ (CBS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Note: We’re going to be bringing you all kinds of “Survivor” fun this season including episode recaps, exit interviews, and Power Rankings with Shirin Oskooi. Be sure to follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for up-to-the-minute news and info.

Watch Full Episodes of ‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’

Last Week: Tai was like “Let’s vote out Michele.” And Aubry was like, “I dunno.” And Cydney was like, “Don’t tell me what to do, Tai.” And Joe was like, “I’m still in this game.” And Michele was like, “What?” And they voted out Jason anyways.

39 Days, 18 People, 1 “Survivor” Blog

Let’s take a look at the tribe as it currently stands…

The Dara Tribe (wearing black)
Aubry – 29, Social Media Marketer
Cydney – 23, Body Builder
Joseph – 72, Former FBI Agent
Michele – 24, Bartender
Tai – 51, Gardener

The evening’s festivities kick off after Tribal where Tai is not dealing with the Jason elimination very well. He’s annoyed that he was in the dark and his extra vote was wasted. Oddly enough, this is the best the extra vote has ever turned out.

He and Michele have it out and it ends the worst possible way any conversation can end, with one party saying, “Well, whatever.”

Later, Tai asks Aubry why she didn’t vote with him. She tells him that people were annoyed that he seemed to be dictating the vote. He responds that he feels like she betrayed him. C’mon Tai, you’re the last person who should call out someone for betraying them.

Reward Challenge Time: The players will race into the jungle and retrieve three bags of sandbags. They’ll then throw the sandbags into a series of targets. First person to land a bag in all of their targets will get a spa getaway.

Not much to describe here except for jungle runnin’ and bag tossin’.

In a weird twist, if you don’t hit all five of your targets, you have to wait for everyone else to finish to get your bags and try again.

Sure enough, Cydney, Aubry, Tai, and Michele have to wait…like a month…for Joe to finish getting all of his bags. Seriously, what’s to stop Joe from taking a nap?

Finally, Joe throws hits his targets and wins it.

That was weird.

Probst lets Joe bring someone along and he chooses Aubry. #notshocking.

He gets a second pick and he chooses Cydney.

At the reward, the trio enjoys some beef. We know this because they said “beef” like a hundred times.

When they finally get around to talking strategy, they decide to get rid of Michele first, then Tai.

Then, Joe starts telling Aubry how he and Cydney aren’t threats to win. Aubry disagrees on the Cydney front, but she smartly keeps that to herself.

Back at Dara Beach, Team Tai-chele has a chance to bond. He even gives her a deep Tai-ssue massage. (Yes, I hate myself for that joke.)

They try to figure out how to overcome the numbers and it seems to take forever for them to figure out that they should use the idol.

Aubry and Tai have a talk after she returns to camp. She pitches a final three with the two of them and Joe. He agrees.

As they’re walking back to camp, she tells Tai that she has his back. This causes Tai to totally break down. Aubry comforts him and gives him a big hug. Aww…

Cydney sees them return and doesn’t like how chummy they seem. Sooo…she goes for a walk with Michele and they decide to target Joe or Aubry.

Then, we learn that Joe is in bad shape. He self-diagnoses it as a prostate issue. I don’t need any more information than that.

Medical comes in and they’re hoping some medicine will clear things up. However, if the constipation remains it could damage his kidneys.

Joe takes the medication, but the pain is making him ill and he’s unable to pass water.

Probst is called in and it looks like that’s going to be it for Joe. Hate to see that.

Apparently all the beef Joe ate exacerbated the issue. Ah…so that’s why they spent five minutes talking about it.

Verdict: With Joe out, we’re officially headed into a finale where I’m fine with any of the remaining contestants winning.

That being said, it’s always rough when someone leaves the game without being voted out.

Who’s Going to Win? Aubydnechele?

Power Rankings Results: Shirin had Joe in spot five, I had him in spot three. The current score is Team Shirin 108, Team Gordon 103.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’ Power Rankings: The Rise of the Tai-chele Alliance Edition

May 11, 2016
"Survivor: Kaôh Rōng" (CBS)

“Survivor: Kaôh Rōng” (CBS)

QUICK NOTE: XFINITYTV.com is the place to be for all of your bug-eatin’, back-stabbin’, “Survivor” coverage. During the season we’ll have insightful weekly Power Rankings, exit interviews, and full episode recaps. Follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for up-to-the-minute updates.

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The Rules: Each week our two combatants will create separate power rankings. The ranking of the person who is voted out of the next episode will determine the number of points the players will earn.  For example, if Aubry is voted out this episode, Shirin will receive three points and Gordon will receive five points. At the end of the season, the person with the most points will be named the “Survivor: Kaôh Rōng” Power Rankings Challenge Champion.

Last Week: Shirin and Gordon both had Jason in spot six. The current score is Team Shirin 103, Team Gordon 100.

Quick Note: Rankings are not based on who the player thinks is most likely to win. The smart strategy is to rank the contestants based on who is the most likely to be voted out in the next episode.

SHIRIN GORDON

Shirin’s Score = 103

Any questions for Shirin? Drop her a line on Twitter: @theshirin

Gordon’s Score = 100

Any questions for Gordon? Drop him a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

TaiBlack TaiBlack
 1. – Tai: It doesn’t matter what comes out of Tai’s mouth at Tribal this week as long as the idol comes out of his pocket. 
 1. – Tai: The smart move is to use that idol to get rid of one of the bigger threats. However, it’s never safe to bet on Tai making the smart move.
CydneyBlack MicheleBlack
 2. – Cydney: We don’t need no more heat, baby, because Cydney is on fire. 
 2. – Michele: So, Michele is going to partner with the guy she threw down with at Tribal? That’s versatile. That being said, I wouldn’t want to go to the end with her.
AubryBlack JoeBlack
 3. – Aubry: A woman will win this year. #ImWithHer 
 3. – Joe: Everybody should be doing everything they can to get to the end with Joe. Unless Aubry wins immunity, then they need to get rid of her right hand.
MicheleBlack CydneyBlack
 4. – Michele: Though she did marry Harry in the end, Ginny wasn’t part of the main trio. #mollywobbles  4. – Cydney: Cydney has a hell of a resume at this point. I wouldn’t want to go to the end with her either.
JoeBlack AubryBlack
 5. – Joe: What is dead may never die, but a spike in airtime spells dmoo odom doom for this Ironborn.
 5. – Aubry: If you’re gonna get rid of Aubry, you’ve got to do it now. Otherwise we’ll have our first manatee millionaire.

TV Tapas: An Embarrassing Sign Outside of a Planet Fitness, Blake and Gwen Duet, and More

May 10, 2016
An Embarrassing Sign Outside of a Planet Fitness ("The Tonight Show")

An Embarrassing Sign Outside of a Planet Fitness (“The Tonight Show”)

Random Thoughts…

  • Finally caught up on “The Amazing Race.” Sheri and Cole are adorable, and I like watching Dana and Matt fight, but the only satisfying winners are Tyler and Korey.
  • Quite a cliffhanger on “Bates Motel” last night. But if it goes the way it looks like it’s going, what’re they going to do next season? (How’s that for vague?)
  • You can be eliminated the same night you get a perfect score? “Dancing with the Stars” can be cold.

Breaking News…

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Trending Videos…

LateShow1. ‘The Late Show’ – Kaley Cuoco blows the lid off of the intelligence of “The Big Bang Theory” cast.
TonightShow2. ‘The Tonight Show’ – Jimmy and Jodie Foster play a game of egg Russian roulette.
dwts3. ‘Dancing with the Stars’ – Jodie Sweetin’s scorecard is a full as her house. (Yes, I hate myself for that joke.)

What to Watch Tonight…

MarvelAgentsofShield‘Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ (ABC: 9pm ET) – Something big is supposed to happen on the heels of the A-MAZE-ING “Captain America: Civil War.”.
ChrisleyKnowsBest‘Chrisley Knows Best’ (USA: 10pm ET) – This guilty pleasure returns with the family settling into their new Nashville home.
NewGirl‘New Girl’ (FOX: 9pm ET) – Schmidt’s wedding is finally here! I’m sure everything will go smoothly.

Celebs on Twitter: “Grandfathered” Star John Stamos

That’s all the TV Tapas for today. Be sure to check back tomorrow for a second helping. If you have any questions, please drop me a line on Twitter:[twitter_follow username=”gordonholmes” count=”false” language=”en” size=”large”]

TV Tapas: Raccoon and Dog Are BFF, Church Lady Returns, ‘Good Wife’ Finale

May 9, 2016
A Raccoon and a Dog Become Best Friends ("Unlikely Animal Friends")

A Raccoon and a Dog Become Best Friends (“Unlikely Animal Friends”)

Random Thoughts…

  • I literally yelled at my TV last night when “Game of Thrones” decided to not show us all of the Tower of Joy scene.
  • Brie Larson’s Baby Shower skit on “Saturday Night Live” was gold. Be sure to check it out below.
  • I didn’t see that “Quantico” twist coming. But the way things are going with the show, I’m not sure if that twist won’t be twisted away.
  • A rough night for “Once Upon a Time” fans. If you know one, be sure to give them a hug today.
  • Loving the “Ocean’s Eleven” twist on this season’s “Silicon Valley.” Although, that ending might have been too dumb for such a smart show.

Breaking News…

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Trending Videos…

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TonightShow2. ‘The Tonight Show’ – Jane Fonda and Jimmy Fallon play Giant Beer Pong.
snl3. ‘Saturday Night Live’ – This is the Brie Larson Baby Shower skit I was talking about. The highlight of the episode.

What to Watch Tonight…

dwts‘Dancing with the Stars’ (ABC: 8pm ET) – Last week’s double elimination was rough, and now only six pairs remain.
thedetour‘The Detour’ (TBS: 9pm ET) – This show is unlike any other family comedy on TV. Give it a shot.
BatesMotel‘Bates Motel’ (A&E: 9pm ET) – This creepy fave keeps getting better and better.

Celebs on Twitter: “SNL” Star Sasheer Zamata

That’s all the TV Tapas for today. Be sure to check back tomorrow for a second helping. If you have any questions, please drop me a line on Twitter:[twitter_follow username=”gordonholmes” count=”false” language=”en” size=”large”]

‘Survivor’ Castaway Jason: ‘I’m Proud of the Way I Acted and So Is My Family’

May 6, 2016
Kyle Jason (CBS)

Kyle Jason (CBS)

Quick Note: We’re going to be bringing you all kinds of “Survivor” fun this season including episode recaps, exit interviews, and Power Rankings with Shirin Oskooi. Be sure to follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for up-to-the-minute news and info.

Watch Full Episodes of ‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’

Gordon Holmes: Last night’s Tribal made no sense to me based on what happened before the vote. So, to start…what was the mood like at camp before heading out?
Kyle Jason: It 100% felt like they were all out to get me. I was prepared for it. I saw it coming my way. It wasn’t a secret. They had iced me out for the last three days. I was an island of one, man. They did not hold back on making sure that I knew that. I couldn’t see any of the fractures except for Tai coming to me and making a play for Michele. But, I knew he didn’t have the numbers. I watched all day long Cydney talking to Michele, then talking to Aubry, then talking to Michele…she was the middle man in that, passing the notes. You can’t fool the numbers, dude. There wasn’t much I could do about it.
Holmes: What was your plan for Tribal?
Jason: I was going to make a big scene and go back to my preaching days. But, I didn’t because they started making their own fractures. I really wanted them to keep talking and fighting amongst themselves. But, when it came down to it, I knew they were still very tight on it. They weren’t budging. Those girls were aligned and you always know where Joe is going. There was no hope for me.

Holmes: In reality, as you well know, Tribal is like two hours long. How much of that time was spent with them fighting each other?
Jason: It was at least an hour with Tai and Michele going at it. Tai coming out with that “small alliance within the big alliance” really put people off. It really made Aubry think, “What are you doing? Why are you putting your foot in your mouth again? You need to stop.” I think it made his intentions kind of clear of what he was trying to do. I think it backfired and really put the girls together. We’re not going to let you dictate to us.

Holmes: Why the Joe vote?
Jason: Because I deserve to be there and Joe doesn’t. I knew where the votes were going and I wasn’t going to get in line with Tai and do what he told me. When it came down to it, I thought I was playing the game and Joe wasn’t.

Holmes: Cydney was turned off by Tai telling her what to do. She had a similar reaction to Nick. What’s it like to discuss strategy with Cydney?
Jason: Everyday life with Cydney is actually very pleasant. She’s a super fun person to hang out with. But, when you talk strategy with her, you’d better come correct. She’s only going to respond to you if you talk to her in a certain way. She wants to be talked to with respect. She wants to be talked to as a teammate, not being told. If you talk to her in a way that’s, “This is what you need to do.” You’ve already turned her off. You need to value her input. She will strategize with you all day long. When she made the play against us, which was a smart move for her, I give her all the credit for that, Nick turned her off with the way he was. If you don’t make her part of it, she won’t be a part of it.

Holmes: What was your plan for final three before Scot was voted out?
Jason: It really depended on how paranoid Tai got. If he stayed strong, I’d not want to be in the end with him and Scot. If he got paranoid, I’d want to keep him around because he’d keep making dumb decisions. Otherwise, I’d want to be with Scot and Julia. If it’s a final two, I’d want to be in the end with Scot, I felt I could beat him. Why not take this awesome friendship and bond and sit there on day 39 together?
Holmes: At that point, you and Scot had wrecked the camp, which is a tough thing to come back from on “Survivor.” If you’d been sitting with someone else, how would you have countered that move to the jury?
Jason: What did I really do to wreck the camp at the end of the day? I didn’t put the fire out.
Holmes: And the ax and the machete?
Jason: I was there. If we watch it on film, Scot’s the one putting them in there.
Holmes: So there’s a plausible deniability.
Jason: I was just walking with him. (Laughs)
Holmes: Hmm…
Jason: (Laughs) I set myself up for deniability. Yes, I was part of it, but I didn’t necessarily do it all. That’s what I was aiming for. But if I stood there with Julia at a final two or Aubry, I’m working on my resume. From day one, nobody went to as many Tribals as us. Scot and I went to the most Tribals. We were constantly having our back put against the wall and having to kill our own. And I was able to survive them all. I was able to build the team that I wanted. Jenny was part of the team and I was the who said she’s got to go. I said, “I’m with you, Cyd. It’s you and me till the end.” And I helped Cydney out when nobody would when everybody had heat problems. I stayed and gave her treatment. I felt like I’d built a strong resume and my ability to talk the way I do at Tribal, I felt that I could really, truly sell that to people and get the vote my way for a win.

Holmes: There’s been a lot of heat on you and Scot. People accusing you two of bullying Alecia. What’s your take on that situation?
Jason: I think “bully” is the most overused word this season. I think it’s very easy to portray me as a bully because I’m a brash person. I don’t sugar-coat (expletive deleted). I tell it exactly how I see it. I come from a different lifestyle. I have years in the service. We talk and act a different way. I’ve got years of working for Blackwater. We’re not the type of people that will hug you and make it better even though you’re not doing a good enough job. I’m OK with the way I was portrayed. I love my story. I have no problems with how I’m perceived on the TV. When people call me a bully online, you’ve got to look at how people are saying it. A lot of people that say it have worse things to say about me than I ever said on the show.
Holmes: So, was your relationship with Alecia accurately portrayed?
Jason: From day one, not even the first hour on the beach, the first thing she said to us was that she was offended that she wasn’t on the beauty tribe. That’s not going to win you friends over here on the brawn tribe. Just be happy you’re here. She fought with us about everything. She was very closed off. And it’s OK to be closed off, but when you’re trying to build relationships or even just try to be cordial with somebody, you can’t have all of these walls up. As much as America likes to sit there and say that I was stereotyping her, she was stereotyping me. “He’s the big guy with tattoos, he must be mean. He won’t tell me I’m doing a great job.” But if you’re not doing a great job, I’m not going to tell you that. When she says, “I was doing my best,” I come from a world where even doing your best will sometimes get you killed. She was not all peaches and cream. She had a lot of things to say about me that would make people think the other way. Now, I wish Alecia the best in life and I hope she grows up and realizes we’re not all terrible people as she likes to think. But when it comes to gameplay, I can sit there and say I’m proud of the way I played and I’m proud of the way I acted and so is my family.

Holmes: OK, word association time. Let’s start with Scot.
Jason: Friend.
Holmes: Darnell?
Jason: Funny.
Holmes: Jennifer?
Jason: (Laughs) Spastic.
Holmes: Joe?
Jason: Old.
Holmes: Aubry?
Jason: Strategic.
Holmes: Cydney?
Jason: Strong.
Holmes: Nick?
Jason: Funny as (expletive deleted).
Holmes: Neal?
Jason: Goofy.
Holmes: Debbie?
Jason: Crazy.
Holmes: Alecia?
Jason: Blondie. (Laughs)
Holmes: Julia?
Jason: Sweet.
Holmes: Michele?
Jason: Jersey.
Holmes: Let’s finish with Tai.
Jason: Chicken.

Holmes: Did your daughters get a chance to see their dad running around the animal reserve?
Jason: Alina, my oldest, loved watching the monkeys attack me. And they were very impressed to see their dad get freaked out by something…because it doesn’t happen much. And Chloe was very pumped about the elephant. It was a very special moment.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

TV Tapas: Mom Accidentally Makes Big Confession on National TV

May 6, 2016
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Mom Accidentally Makes Major Confession on National TV (‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’)

Random Thoughts…

  • Finally caught up on “Silicon Valley” last night and…uh…I really could’ve done without that stable scene.
  • So, this Alden Ehrenreich that was just cast as young Han Solo, why don’t they just cut him a deal for the inevitable “Indiana Jones” reboot?
  • I was on the fence with “The Catch,” but I think I’m officially out. Keep me posted if it gets better.
  • “Live, Die, Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow” is available On Demand. It’s the best movie that nobody ever talks about. Classic Cruise.

Breaking News…

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ProjectRunwayAllStars3. ‘Project Runway All Stars’ – And the winner of season five is…

What to Watch Tonight…

AmazingRace‘The Amazing Race’ (CBS: 8pm ET) – The final four teams head to China to battle it out.
BlueBloods‘Blue Bloods’ (CBS: 9pm ET) – Season 6 comes to an end with a story ripped from today’s headlines.
PeoplesCouch‘The People’s Couch’ (Bravo: 8pm ET) – Here’s a fun guilty pleasure where you watch people’s hilarious reactions to watching TV. But, what if someone watches your reaction to watching it? Whoa…

Celebs on Twitter: “Big Bang Theory” Star Mayim Bialik

That’s all the TV Tapas for today. Be sure to check back Monday for a second helping. If you have any questions, please drop me a line on Twitter:[twitter_follow username=”gordonholmes” count=”false” language=”en” size=”large”]

‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’ Episode 12 Recap: The Tai’d Has Turned?

May 4, 2016
'Survivor: Kaôh Rōng' (CBS)

‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’ (CBS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Quick Note: We’re going to be bringing you all kinds of “Survivor” fun this season including episode recaps, exit interviews, and Power Rankings with Shirin Oskooi. Be sure to follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for up-to-the-minute news and info.

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Last Week: Michele proved she can play, Joe stayed out of the way, and Julia wasn’t allowed to stay.

39 Days, 18 People, 1 “Survivor” Blog

Let’s take a look at the tribe as it currently stands…

The Dara Tribe (wearing black)
Aubry – 29, Social Media Marketer
Cydney – 23, Body Builder
Jason  – 31, Bounty Hunter
Joseph – 72, Former FBI Agent
Michele – 24, Bartender
Tai – 51, Gardener

The fun starts off back at Dara Beach where Mark the Chicken is thrilled to see that Tai has survived the vote. Well, I’m assuming. It’s hard to read a chicken.

Jason thinks everyone is afraid of him because he knows how to talk. Oh man, does he think the other five players are mute? Well…besides Joe.

Later, Tai tells Joe and Aubry that his advantage is an extra vote. Nothing beats that extra vote…ever. Ahem…

The next morning, Tai is fascinated by a grub. He’s worried they’ll have to eat one in a challenge. He feeds it to Mark. Mark wins immunity! A one-in-five shot at a million dollars!

Meanwhile, Jason is bummed because his number is probably up. An old guy with a beard listens to him, but isn’t moved.

Jason decides his best bet is to sit around the camp and not do anything. His hope is that this will lead to someone taking him to the end. It’s happened before…

Reward Challenge Time: The tribes will be divided into two teams. They’ll swim out to a floating maze, then work together to put three balls in their place. The winners will go to the Wildlife Alliance and interact with rescued animals. They’ll also enjoy a picnic.

Joe, Aubry, and Cydyey are the yellow team while Tai, Michele, and Jason are the blue team.

Jason jumps out to an early lead for his team while Joe…realllllly…takes his time.

The blue team is the first to start on the maze. It’s super cool as the players have to walk around the floating maze to raise and lower it.

The yellow team eventually gets to the maze as well, but it isn’t close. Jason, Tai and Michele do a great job of working together and winning the challenge.

Later, we meet up with Joe, Cydney, and Aubry back at camp. Apparently Joe is being very bossy about the firewood.

Quick Aside: We’re seeing a lot of Joe this episode. That probably doesn’t bode well for him.

Sure enough, Cyndey is annoyed.

Meanwhile, the reward is totally awesome. After Jason, Tai, and Michele enjoy a delicious feast, they are visited by an elephant. Later, they go inside a monkey pen and one of them immediately goes after Jason’s head. It must be because Jason can talk.

All jokes aside, Jason does seem touched to get this opportunity because his daughter loves animals so much. Adorbs.

Tai lets us know that he’s concerned that Michele doesn’t have any enemies on the jury, so he wants her to go home next.

Immunity Challenge Time: Players will hold onto a rope that balances a wobbly table. They’ll have to retrieve blocks and stack them on the table. The first person to spell “immunity” with the blocks and return to the base will win…er…immunity.

We start off and there isn’t much to describe except for rope holdin’, table balancin’, and block stackin’.

It comes down to Jason and Cyndey with Jason actually spelling the word, but his stack topples on the way back to the base. Cydney keeps her stack upright and wins immunity.

Back at camp, Tai pushes his anti-Michele agenda. Joe isn’t into it…Aubry kinda agrees…and Jason is up in air.

Cydney is annoyed that Tai is trying to rock the vote so she tells Michele that Tai is gunning for her.

Then, Cydney approaches Aubry to see if he’s with Tai or with her. Aubry doesn’t commit either way.

That night at Tribal, Cydney points out that some people feel too comfortable and are trying to dictate things too much.

Michele thinks Cydney is refering to Tai.

Tai claims that everyone in his alliance has a voice.

Cydney doesn’t think her voice was heard.

Aubry is confused because she thought Tai and Cydney had a chance to work things out.

Tai says there’s a small group in the big group. That…is…not smart. Oh, Tai.

Michele takes this to mean that she’s on the bottom of their alliance…or at least that’s where Tai thinks she is.

She then makes the point that Tai has turned on all of his alliances.

Tai refers to Michele as an “extra person.”

Voting Time: Michele votes for Jason, Tai votes for Michele, and the rest of the votes are secret…

Before Jeff can tally…Tai decides to use his advantage.

Voting Time…Again: Tai votes for Michele…again.

JPro tallies and returns. We’ve got one vote for Jason, two votes for Michele, one vote for Jason, one vote for Joe, one vote for Jason, and the thirteenth person eliminated from “Survivor: Kaôh Rōng is…Jason.

Oh Tai…

Verdict: They’ve done a really good job making obvious votes seem less-than-obvious this season. And maybe with Tai being willing to burn his vote, it wasn’t so obvious.

Say obvious again. Obvious.

Anywho, this season rocks. Best all newbie season since “Survivor: Cagayan.”

Who’s Going to Win? Aubry. We’re still debating this?

Power Rankings Results: Shirin and I both had Jason in spot six. The current score is Team Shirin 103, Team Gordon 100.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

‘Survivor: Kaôh Rōng’ Power Rankings: WWE’s ‘Kaôh…Rōng Rocks’ Edition

May 4, 2016
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WWE’s New Day/’Survivor: Kaoh Rong’ (WWE/CBS)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Rules: Each week our two combatants will create separate power rankings. The ranking of the person who is voted out of the next episode will determine the number of points the players will earn.  For example, if Tai is voted out this episode, Shirin will receive five points and Gordon will receive four points. At the end of the season, the person with the most points will be named the “Survivor: Kaôh Rōng” Power Rankings Challenge Champion.

Last Week: Shirin had Julia in spot seven, Gordon had her in spot six. The current score is Team Shirin 97, Team Gordon 94.

Quick Note: Rankings are not based on who the player thinks is most likely to win. The smart strategy is to rank the contestants based on who is the most likely to be voted out in the next episode.

Another Quick Note: Shirin has become a pro wrestling fan since returning from “Survivor: Second Chance.” That is equal parts awesome and hilarious. So, we’re tying this week’s Power Rankings into our favorite WWE Superstars. My apologies to those who don’t know what we’re talking about.

SHIRIN GORDON

Shirin’s Score = 97

Any questions for Shirin? Drop her a line on Twitter: @theshirin

Gordon’s Score = 94

Any questions for Gordon? Drop him a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

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 1. – Aubry: If you want some, come get some. #CenaWinsLol
 1. – Joe: Toward the end of his amazing career, Andre the Giant teamed up with Haku and won the World Tag Team Titles. This was done to cover up the fact that Andre’s health wouldn’t allow him to do very much. He would basically let Haku do all the work, then come it at the end to do his duty.
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 2. – Michele: With Unicorn hair as her wand’s core, the Power of Positivity courses through her and keeps her in the rumble. #GluteusFree
 2. – Aubry: Now, it may seem uninspiring to compare Aubry to mid-carder Haku in this analogy. But in real life, Haku was the most fearsome man on the roster. You couldn’t pay Hulk Hogan to mess with Haku. That’s Aubry. She’s gonna run through everybody.
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 3. – Joe: He never loses but he’s still the Deadman.
 3. – Michele: Sasha Banks and Charlotte got all of the attention during the start of the Divas Revolution, but now the fans are starting to realize how talented Becky Lynch is. Don’t sleep on her or she’ll make you pay.
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 4. – Cydney: And now I ain’t going home

Had a dream I hadn’t made it
There’s nothing dragging down me now
Cause a girl gonna push it all out the way.
#LegitBoss
 4. – Tai: I remember it like yesterday when you sent Scot flying through the barber shop window. You’re entertaining as heck and will go down as one of the show’s most beloved characters, but you won’t quite be the best ever.
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 5. – Tai: From face to heel to face to heel… #BigShow
 5. – Cydney: Million-dollar body, but doesn’t quite have the personality to win over the crowd? Clearly you’re Lex Luger…Chris Masters…Sylvain Grenier?
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 6. – Jason: He’s on the (Lunatic) fringe and too public about his willingness to enter the (Ambrose) asylum. 
 6. – Jason: You had your moment in the sun a few weeks ago, but it’ll take a miracle for you to get to the main-event triple-threat match. And even if you do, there’s no chance you’ll leave with the title. Woo woo woo…you know it.

‘Survivor’ Castaway Julia: ‘(Mark the Chicken) Made It Further Than Me’

April 28, 2016
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Gordon Holmes: How confident were you going into last night’s vote that Michele and Cydney were going to vote with you and target Tai?
Julia Sokolowski: I was 110% confident that Michele was going to be on my side and 25% confident that Cydney was going to be on my side I knew it was going to be hard to get Cydney to vote with me. She’s tight with Aubry, our paths weren’t aligning.
Holmes: So, it was a shock when Michele flipped?
Sokolowski: I never thought Michele would flip. But, I wouldn’t say I was blindsided, I was blindsided by the fact that Michele would vote for me. It was pretty devastating at the time.
Holmes: You were going to go home either way she voted, does that make it better, worse?
Sokolowski: Initially after it happened it took me a little while to realize that she had voted for me. And at first I was salty and I was bitter, but I realized that was what Michele needed to do. By Cydney and Michele voting for me…it was the easy way out. It was a fear-based decision. But at the same time, they’re in the majority. It could’ve easily been a three/four vote and I still would’ve gone home. She needed to make sure that the girls knew that she was with them. So, she had to do it to progress her game.

Holmes: Aubry has been targeting you for some time. When did you realize that she saw you as a threat?
Sokolowski: Aubry and I had a really tense relationship out there. My relationship with her now is fantastic. She lives ten minutes away and she’s wonderful. Looking at her game, I totally respect it. But the moment she crossed out my name with the Peter vote we just didn’t see eye to eye. We didn’t get along. We were not on the same page. I knew she didn’t trust me and I didn’t trust her back. So, it was a really tough thing. I was down in numbers because I could never turn to Aubry if I wanted to execute a plan and I could never turn to Joe because I couldn’t turn to Aubry. It was so…not…good. I knew she was gunning for me.
Holmes: I forget that Joe is out there.
Sokolowski: (Laughs) Yeah, me too.
Holmes: Is there anything we’re missing or is that what Joe’s doing out there?
Sokolowski: No, that’s pretty accurate. Aubry has two votes. Aubry was holding his hand. Joe’s a great guy, he’s super nice, and he has some good stories. He’s had a really fulfilled, incredible life, but he isn’t strategizing. Whoever he voted for is whoever Aubry told him to vote for.

Holmes: It seems like going to the end with Jason and Scot is an automatic win. Is that what you were thinking during your time out there?
Sokolowski: I absolutely thought it was the perfect plan. I thought I’d be in the most amazing slot. But, I didn’t realize it until the sabotage when they started causing chaos around camp. And I knew I was on the bottom of the Aubry/Cydney alliance. So, I didn’t feel comfortable on either side, but I felt like I’d have more of a say with Scot and Jason. I thought it was the perfect move for me. And playing the middle is really dangerous. I didn’t play an elegant game by any means. I was really blunt and really out there. But at the same time, if you’re able to do it and win from it…it’s an amazing win. You’ve really won. You deserve the million dollars. So it was worth the risk.

Holmes: If your plan had succeeded last night what would have been your ideal final three?
Sokolowski: I would’ve loved to have gone to the end with Joe because…(Laughs)…nobody would vote for Joe. I’d have loved to go to the final three with Michele, it’s not even from a game perspective, it’s because she was a part of my original alliance with Anna. It would’ve been awesome to sit with her. I also would have liked to have gone with Jason. My biggest competition would have been Aubry and Tai. Those are the only two I’d be opposed to going to the final three with.

Holmes: When Debbie was voted out, you had the chance to split the vote with Debbie and her crew, vote against Debbie, or vote with the guys and get rid of Cydney. At Tribal, idols were produced and everything went to heck. Which way were you leaning before the chaos?
Sokolowski: I was leaning more towards voting out Debbie. But at the same time, I definitely considered getting rid of Cydney. I think that could have been the ideal strategic move and looking back I probably should have done it at that moment. Voting out Debbie was the perfect move for playing down the middle. You’re voting with the majority but you’re not hurting Jason, Scot, and Tai. But then after Scot is voted out, Cydney’s still in the game and she’s heading up things with Aubry and I’m slowly deteriorating. If I could go back in time, that’d be the one vote I’d change. I think I could’ve easily pulled Michele over to the Jason/Scot/Tai side after getting rid of Cyd.

Holmes: Alright, word association time. Let’s start with Peter.
Sokolowski: Obama. (Laughs)
Holmes: Debbie?
Sokolowski: Passionate.
Holmes: Aubry?
Sokolowski: Crafty.
Holmes: Michele?
Sokolowski: Vibrant.
Holmes: Joe?
Sokolowski: Gentle.
Holmes: Caleb?
Sokolowski: Competitor.
Holmes: Cydney?
Sokolowski: Fierce.
Holmes: Jason?
Sokolowski: Reliable.
Holmes: Scot?
Sokolowski: Honest.
Holmes: Tai?
Sokolowski: Kind.
Holmes: Neal?
Sokolowski: Sharp and witty.
Holmes: Nick?
Sokolowski: Composed.
Holmes: We’ll finish with Anna.
Sokolowski: She’s the sweetest. She’s a sweetheart. I love her.

Holmes: What was your thinking last week when you told Tai he should play his idol?
Sokolowski: (Laughs) To be honest, I really thought I was in complete control going into that Tribal. Everyone was voting for Tai. The boys were voting for Cydney. Tai was going to play his idol, we were going to get rid of an idol and Cydney was going to go home. It was the perfect plan. (Laughs) Of course I had no idea what was going on. I was completely blindsided by that entire Tribal. I thought I was flushing an idol, but helping Tai so I could use him later. It completely backfired.
Holmes: Was that your way of declaring a side? Once you save Tai and send Cydney packing it becomes very clear.
Sokolowski: Yeah, definitely. I think it was my way. But, obviously Tai flipped before I had a chance to prove it.

Holmes: Tai has this advantage. At this stage in the game did you have any guesses as to what it could be?
Sokolowski: No, nobody had any idea. When that was used in Season 30 we were out filming. So, we hadn’t even seen it yet. To us it was probably a clue to an idol. And none of us were threatened by it because we knew whose hands the idols were in.

Holmes: They made it seem like you and Jason were going to do something horrible to Mark the Chicken.
Sokolowski: (Laughs) I know.
Holmes: Monsters.
Sokolowski: (Laughs) Mark the Chicken was almost killed right before the merge. But at the merge we got all this food. He kind of became domesticated. He’d sleep in the shelter with us. He didn’t have to be on a leash anymore. Tai would call him and he’d come. So, I wanted to kill Mark because I was sick of hearing about Mark. I was over it. But, I don’t think we’d ever have the guts to do it. He was our pet.
Holmes: If you’d won a chicken and killed it and eaten it, I’d have no problem. The second you name it, I get all sensitive.
Sokolowski: That’s the thing I’ve gotten the most backlash for. People on Twitter are like, “How could you do that? You’re a horrible person!” I’m like chill, he made it further than me.

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