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‘Survivor: South Pacific’ Pre-Game Interview: Benjamin ‘Coach’ Wade

September 8, 2011

Benjamin “Coach” Wade has to be up there with Russell Hantz when it comes to “Survivor’s” most polarizing characters. You either love the guy or you hate him.

Me? I love him. And I didn’t really know how to explain that to people who’ve never met him until I heard this quote in a trailer for a recent movie…

“If I could love something as much as Ned loves everything…” – Miranda in “My Idiot Brother”

That’s how I feel about Coach. The man doesn’t half do anything. Even when we did the Power Rankings for “Survivor: Nicaragua” he always showed genuine enthusiasm and was constantly coming up with creative ideas.

Too bad he isn’t going to win “Survivor: South Pacific.”

My money says some combination of the anti-all-star sentiment that’s been building up and the fact that people probably won’t take him seriously are going to be too much for him to overcome.

I had a chance to chat with the self-professed Dragon Slayer in the days before “Survivor: South Pacific” to find out how he’s going to deal with a deck that appears to be stacked against him, his thoughts on his all-star counterpart Ozzy, and how XFINITY TV’s Power Rankings competition made him a stronger player…

Gordon Holmes: How would you describe your previous appearances on “Survivor” to someone who might be new to the show?
Benjamin “Coach” Wade:
My first season in Tocantins, it was a great season. Epicness abounded. I was definitely the type-A Coach personality. I hit you right between the eyes. I polarized everybody. A lot of people loved me, a lot of people hated me. I got asked to come back as a villain. It was season twenty, “Heroes vs. Villains.” And there I took a softer approach. And things didn’t work out so well for me there, I was the first person on the jury. But I think the third time’s the charm.
Holmes: And what’ve you learned from your first two appearances?
Coach: There’s an old Arabian proverb that says, “Arrogance diminishes wisdom,” and I think coming out here and appearing arrogant has hurt my game. And so one of the things I’ve learned is to be more humble. But I really think that my biggest problem is that I’ve come out here and I’ve had this destiny to become one with the universe, to strip away the shackles of society and to really have this journey of self discovery. But everyone’s out here for a different reason. There might be two girls sitting on the beach who may not be doing anything around camp and that’d normally drive me crazy. I’ve got to relate to them where they’re at. Instead of being rigid as a rod, I’ve got to be able to bend and see that everybody has their own unique experience out here. I have to blend with their journey. I can’t say “If you don’t want to be a true warrior out here, get off the bus.”

Holmes: Odds are all of the new contestants will have seen one of your previous seasons. What do you think the reaction is going to be when they first see you?
Coach:
I think if I were coming here after one season people would’ve seen Coach and rolled their eyes. They’re thinking, “This guy’s delusional.” But I think having that second chapter, that second season that I played, I think it helped soften the edges. But some people are going to say, “We need to get rid of this guy right off the bat.”
Holmes: How do you counter that?
Coach: There are two things on “Survivor” that are important, across the board; number one is having numbers into the merge. And number two is finding somebody that you can trust. So, to combat the tribe from voting me out immediately I want to win challenges, I want to be an animal in the challenges. And I always want them to know they can trust me. One thing that’s been consistent about my game is I play with honor and integrity.

Holmes: Returning players have squared off with new players three times. Of those three times, the returning players have won twice and reached the finals once. And to shine more of a spotlight on that, Boston Rob won it all last season. Does this put a bigger target on your back?
Coach:
I know there’s going to be a big target on my back, but I’m not going to worry about that. I’m going to make myself valuable to the tribe, I’m going to be my typical gregarious stuff. Maybe I’ll tell a few stories out there, entertain the troops so to speak. But I just want to be myself and be genuine and let them know that I’m here as an asset, not necessarily as a coach. I think if I make that understood they’re going to want to keep me around.

Holmes: One of the big crimes that took place during “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains’ was the fact that they never showed any of the Arthurian legend-themed nicknames you’d prepared for the cast. Will we be seeing anything like that this season?
Coach:
Being the slayer of dragons, I of course have to come in with some type of alliance/nemesis/warrior history at my belt, so I think this time I’m going to do something with Greek mythology.

Holmes: How do you feel about the Redemption Island twist?
Coach:
I like the twist because it gives you a chance if you’re voted off, and I’ve never had that luxury. The thing I dislike about Redemption Island is if there’s somebody you want to get off who’s really good at challenges they might come back to haunt you.

Holmes: “Heroes vs. Villains” was shot in Samoa, what do the new contestants have to look forward to in this specific location?
Coach:
I like the coconuts; that was a nice change from beans and rice. But the contestants can look forward to a lot of rain, a lot of dampness. It’s hard to build fires out here just because it’s so wet. Hopefully there’ll be good fishing. I think the main thing out here is that it’s very humid, and because of that you sweat a lot and need to keep hydrated.

Holmes: What was your reaction when you learned that Ozzy Lusth would be the other returning player?
Coach:
When I looked across the beach and saw that Ozzy was going to be my competition it threw me for a loop in the beginning. I thought it was going to be Phillip (Sheppard). So I thought; do I want to work with him? Yes.  Do I want to compete with him? Also yes, because he’s a great competitor and I want to fight with the best. But I was excited to see him because he’s one of the best all-time competitors in this game.

Holmes: Will your experience as a “Survivor” Power Rankings player help you at all in the game?
Coach:
Having been unable to slay the dragon that is Gordon Holmes in the past, I think it did give me an insight into the game itself. I really didn’t watch the game for the strategic value. But it allowed me to look at the game as a strategy and to figure out who’s going to be on the outs. So, I think that will definitely help me.
Holmes: So when you win, I get an assist, right?
Coach: I think you will be the power assist leader. I’ll have to give you at least half of the credit.

Survivor: South Pacific” premieres Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

More “Survivor” Fun: XFINITY TV sent Gordon Holmes into the heart of the South Pacific to get a first-hand look at the filming of the latest edition of “Survivor.” Be sure to check back for exclusive interviews with Ozzy Lusth and host Jeff Probst, behind-the-scenes photos, and more.

Any Questions about “Survivor: South Pacific”? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

A Sneak Peek at ‘Survivor: South Pacific’s’ First Immunity Challenge

September 7, 2011

No visit to the set of “Survivor” would be complete without getting down and dirty in one of their trademark immunity challenges. It’s a great opportunity to step into the contestants’ buffs and see what the show is really about.

Now usually the press squares off against a group of athletic young adults known as “The Dream Team.” The Dream Team has many jobs on location, but mainly they’re there to test the challenges to make sure everything is fair, relatively safe, and interesting. However, since there were more press members than there were open slots on the press team this year, we decided to split the press up into two teams with the new press on one side and the classic press (we don’t like the term “old”) on the other. To fill out the ranks, there’d be two Dream Teamers on our side and four Dream Teamers on the new press’s side.

Note: When you visit “Survivor,” it helps to get into a “Survivor” mindset. That includes gaming the system to work in your favor. Splitting the teams into classic press vs. new press was the classic press’s idea. We arranged it that way because we thought we were more athletically inclined than the new press.

Another Note: You can’t trust the classic press as far as you can throw them.

On the way to the event it occurred to me that I’ve had a different thought process each time I’ve run a challenge…

In Gabon I was a fresh-faced newbie who was hoping not to embarrass himself. In fact, the mystique surrounding the Dream Team was so well played up by the crew that I was fully expecting to get my Kota kicked. And I did. They blew us out of the leech-infested water.

In Nicaragua I’d had a few years to think about the shellacking I‘d received at the hands of the Dream Team and was willing to do anything necessary to at least be competitive. Did this new frame of mind make a difference? I don’t know, but the mighty Dream Team fell at the hands of the out-of-shape journalists that day.

And now having tasted previous victory I wasn’t going to be happy just being competitive. Anything less than a win was going to ruin my day.

So, I went into this season’s exhibition with a couple of questions I wanted answers to…

Does Experience Really Matter? Running a “Survivor” immunity challenge isn’t like doing your local Warrior Dash (not that Warrior Dashes aren’t awesome). During an immunity challenge the scenery is epic, dozens of camera men are chasing you around, and Jeff Probst is dying (ahem…DYING) to point out your every little mistake.

Does Having a Win Under Your Belt Matter? One of the big moments last season was when Zapatera threw a challenge in order to vote off Russell Hantz. Jeff Probst often mentioned this as the turning point that helped “Boston” Rob’s Ometepe tribe eventually wipe them out.

Now on to the challenge…
zig

The Zig-Zag

Both teams run through a series of beams. The beams intersect at two points. At those points, the teams must crawl under the beams. Since both sets of beams overlap, there’s bound to be some pushing and shoving between the teams.

Before the challenge, we were tipped off that one of the opposing Dream Teamers had come up with a strategy where he’d hold back one of the opposing tribe’s weaker players. This strategy didn’t make sense to us, as neither team would be able to advance until all of their players had made it through the obstacle. We decided that if he did try to implement this strategy, one of our people should hold him there and then it’d eventually become a one-on-one race.

Sure enough, that exact scenario took place. However, instead of letting the two people fight it out, everyone else dove back into the fray. And believe me, it got ugly. At one point as I was being held down by countless arms and legs a female shoe bounced in front of me. I grabbed it, looked around and realized it belonged to an opposing team member, and promptly chucked it out of the course. (What did I tell you about trusting classic press members?)

Eventually we all managed to wiggle out of the zig-zag course. As we’d predicted, both teams were dead even.

It wasn’t until after the challenge that we realized what a toll those little wrestling matches had taken on us. I ended up with scratches and bruises up and down both arms and legs. My right knee was busted open and I had a lump the size of a strawberry over my right eye. And I didn’t even get the worst of it, one of the Dream Teamers ended up with blood gushing from his nose. The last time an exhibition bout got this out of hand Apollo Creed died.

coconutcurtain
The Coconut Curtain

The coconut curtain is basically a huge cube that is full of strands of team-colored coconuts. To advance, the team must work their way through the curtain without getting tangled.

A Dream Teamer had advised us to cover our…you know…as we passed through this obstacle. Apparently they were at just the right height to cause some damage. I came up with the brilliant strategy of crawling. I’d be able to avoid the majority of the strands and protect my…stuff. This proved to be a mistake as it slowed my team down. Not only that, but my team left a second before I reached the mat and Probst called them all back.

Great, now if we lose the target’s on my back. I love my alliance, but I don’t trust them enough to think they wouldn’t vote me out over something like that.
wall

The Wall

Not much to describe here. It’s just a wall.

Here’s where our experience really kicked in. Before the challenge started we’d decided the order people should go up and over the wall. Our biggest guy would go first. Our second biggest guy (yours truly) would go second. That way we had a strong base to pull people up. Third would be the person who would do the next leg of the challenge so he could rest. And the last person would be our most fit guy. He wouldn’t need a boost, he’d be able to jump high enough so that we could get a hold of him.

Our plan worked to perfection, but our opponents still had a slight lead.

pit
The Machete

The next leg of the course consisted of a lone player from each team digging in a pit for a machete. Once they had the machete, they’d have to hack through a series of five ropes. Once all five ropes were cut, a mechanism would release hundreds of coconuts.

Experience came into play in this leg as well. There was a good bit of digging in the Gabon challenge, and the press member who was the best there was Entertainment Weekly’s Dalton Ross. Beforehand we went over the techniques that had worked well there. Half the battle in a digging challenge is making sure you’re not pushing sand back into the hole with your legs.

While Ross was hard at work, the team members who’d be performing the final leg didn’t cheer him on. We sat back and conserved our energy.

Ross performed like a champ, and earned us our first lead of the challenge.
basketball

Coconut Basketball

For the final leg, three players from each team needed to shoot coconuts into a basket. Once the basket was filled with enough coconuts to lift its counterweight a flag would raise and announce the victor.

Fun Fact: I suck at basketball. As in arguably the worst basketball player in the history of forever.

So, why did I agree to be my team’s third member? Because when we strategized beforehand, they’d convinced me that having a lefty on the left-hand side would open up the course for everyone else to be as close to the basket as possible.

Maybe that doesn’t make a ton of sense now, but it sounded good then.

And truth be told, I didn’t do too bad. Well, except for when I almost killed Jeff Probst.

In my defense, the coconuts had varying weights, and throwing them wasn’t the easiest thing to do. So, if one of the ones I threw happened to go way off course and head directly toward America’s favorite reality show host I can hardly be blamed. Fortunately, J-Pro has the reflexes of a jungle cat and was able to get out of the way. Disaster averted.

Near coconut-assisted homicide aside, the lead Dalton had built for us was significant and my teammates and I had no problem filling the basket and bringing home a win for our team.

So what did I learn?

Does Experience Matter? Totally. I don’t think I heard Probst’s commentary the entire time. The cameras didn’t register either. Also without our previous experience, I doubt we’d have thought to take breaks during the course. Maybe things like this will serve Ozzy and Coach well.

Does Having a Win Matter? Probably. It definitely helped cut down on pre-game nerves. I doubt it was the main reason Ometepe steamrolled Zapatera, but it didn’t hurt.

How Does It Feel to Be Over .500 Lifetime in Challenges? Awesome.

Should You Throw a Coconut at a Beloved Three-Time Emmy Winner?
No.

Survivor: South Pacific” premieres Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

More “Survivor” Fun: XFINITY TV sent Gordon Holmes into the heart of the South Pacific to get a first-hand look at the filming of the latest edition of “Survivor.” Be sure to check back for exclusive interviews with the returning All-Stars and host Jeff Probst, behind-the-scenes photos, and more.

Any Questions about “Survivor: South Pacific”? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

Will a ‘Survivor’ Statistic Doom All Stars Ozzy and Coach?

August 31, 2011

“Survivor” has featured three seasons where returning players have squared off against new players. Of those three seasons, a returning player has won twice…

“Survivor: Guatemala” – “Survivor: Palau” competitors Stephenie LaGrossa and Bobby Jon Drinkard returned to play the game with sixteen new players. LaGrossa made it to the finals but lost to newcomer Danni Boatwright.

“Survivor: Fans Vs. Favorites”
– Parvati Shallow and nine other “Survivor” All Stars faced off against ten “Survivor” fans. Shallow defeated fellow All Star Amanda Kimmel at the final Tribal Council.

“Survivor: Redemption Island” – “Survivor” Hall of Famers “Boston” Rob Mariano and Russell Hantz played against sixteen inexperienced players. Mariano went on to get the best of Natalie Tenerelli and Phillip Sheppard in the end.

I asked this season’s new players (and the guy that hosts the show) what that little tidbit means to them…

Jeff Probst: Wow! Very interesting stat. That does say there’s something to experience in this game. I think Rob winning last year is going to make it very difficult for Ozzy and Coach this year. But, if Ozzy can get his game together socially and get in an alliance that will take him to the merge, and then they send him to Redemption? Ozzy can get back in this game and Ozzy could win it. It’s possible.

Whitney Duncan: They already know this game, they’ve done it. They have a big advantage. I think they should help us build our shelter really nice, real pretty, then vote them off.

Rick Nelson: I think we’re fools if we keep them past the first Tribal Council. We need to get them out of there just as fast as we can. They’ve had their chance.

Edna Ma: It’ll be important to get rid of them quickly. My strategy will be to convince my tribemates to vote them off because the jury will be sympathetic to them.

Mark Caruso: It depends on who we’re playing with. If you’re afraid, you’re going to follow somebody, and you’re going to get what you deserve.

Christine Shields Markoski: That statistic means absolutely nothing to me. It has no bearing on my game.

John Cochran: Rob was playing with a bunch of idiots. If Rob was playing with me he wouldn’t have had nearly as much luck. I’m the X-factor here. I’m not going to be star-struck by them. They don’t bring back winning players. That means they’re losers. I see no reason to idolize somebody who’s lost. I have a better record than they do. I’m not going to have stars in my eyes when Cirie gets off the helicopter. Your statistic means nothing. I’m here to break statistics. I’m a statistical anomaly.

Mikayla Wingle: That’s not a good statistic for us. But, if they come into the game and are good people who want to work, let’s keep them.

Stacey Powell: It’s a very telling statistic. And it means we can’t let them get too far into the game.

Elyse Umemoto: That statistic is relevant, but at the end of the day it’s anybody’s game. The game can change in a minute.

Albert Destrade:  I think it’s going to be important to communicate that at some point we’re going to have to turn on the returning players. They’re going to be able to charm the jury. It’s important to not let a returner get to the end.

Brandon Hantz: I don’t think it matters at all. It all matters how they adapt to the tribe.

Dawn Meehan: The All Stars need to go early.

Sophie Clarke: I think a lot of that is due, not to them returning, but because they were the best of their seasons. I’ve been reading a lot of “Art of War” and there’s some quote about “A wise man does once what it takes a foolish man a couple of times. “ Parvati didn’t win her first time. She won her second time.

Jim Rice: I think that the fact that All Stars have won two times before makes it very difficult for them to win again. I think it’ll be nearly impossible.

Keith Tollefson: It basically proves that new players look up to them for leadership. They’ve done it before and we haven’t. But the reason they win is because they pull the wool over everyone’s eyes.

Semhar Tadesse: We need to vote them out immediately.

Survivor: South Pacific” premieres Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

More “Survivor” Fun: XFINITY TV sent Gordon Holmes into the heart of the South Pacific to get a first-hand look at the filming of the latest edition of “Survivor.” Be sure to check back for exclusive interviews with the returning All-Stars and host Jeff Probst, behind-the-scenes photos, and Gordon’s personal (and injury-filled) account of what it’s like to compete in an actual immunity challenge.

Any Questions about “Survivor: South Pacific”? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

Two ‘Survivor’ Favorites Join the Cast of ‘Survivor: South Pacific’

August 24, 2011

It’ll be the Challenge Player squaring off against the Dragon Slayer this fall when Ozzy Lusth and Ben “Coach” Wade join the cast of “Survivor: South Pacific.” This will be the third appearance in the popular reality series for both men, however neither has ever taken home the show’s million-dollar prize.

When asked why the two favorites were invited back, “Survivor” host Jeff Probst said, “We looked at many different line-ups. We had all kinds of cards lined up with names, we had some women in the mix. We finally decided on Ozzy and Coach because they seemed to be an opposite-side-of-the-coin pairing. Ozzy is the real deal. He’s dominant in challenges, he’s like a fish in the water, he can climb a tree, he can start fire, he can build a shelter. Coach lives a life like he’s the real deal, but Coach really…a lot of people would say…is a pretender. And I love Coach, I adore Coach, but if you’re watching the show there’s still a question mark.

“So when we put them together, they were opposite sides of the coin who had one thing in common, and what they had in common was both of their social games suck. Ozzy got voted out with an idol in his pocket, and Coach…ugh…he fell in love with Jerri (Manthey) he needed guidance from Tyson (Apostol), he didn’t know what to do. So, both of these guys have a redemption story.”

Ozzy Lusth was the first runner-up in “Survivor: Cook Islands” and was the twelfth person voted out of “Survivor: Fans vs. Favorites.”

Ben “Coach” Wade was the fourth runner-up in “Survivor: Tocantins” and was the ninth person voted out of “Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains.” He was also defeated in the “Survivor: Nicaragua” Power Rankings by XFINITY TV’s “Survivor” fella Gordon Holmes.

Some of the new cast will be happy to see Coach and Ozzy, some won’t. Check out who the new players were hoping to see enter the game.

Survivor: South Pacific” premieres Wednesday, September 14, 2011 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.

More “Survivor” Fun: XFINITY TV sent Gordon Holmes into the heart of the South Pacific to get a first-hand look at the filming of the latest edition of “Survivor.” Be sure to check back for exclusive interviews with Ozzy Lusth, Coach Wade, and host Jeff Probst, behind-the-scenes photos, and Gordon’s personal (and injury-filled) account of what it’s like to compete in an actual immunity challenge.

Any Questions about “Survivor: South Pacific”? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

‘Survivor: Nicaragua’ Power Rankings: The Final Round

December 18, 2010

I have had an absolute blast competing in the “Survivor” Power Rankings against one of my favorite Survivors of all time, Mr. Benjamin “Coach” Wade. Coach has been a gentleman and a worthy opponent, but rest assured the time for poetry and joking is over. Only one point separates the two of us as we head into the finale.

Will the Dragon Slayer be the one who is slain? Or will the Truth Seeker’s truth be that he simply didn’t have what it takes?

The Finale Rules: The rules for the finale are a bit different. The competitors will receive two points for each player that is in the correct slot.  In the case of a tie between the second and third slots, the players will receive two points for each player they have that is a part of the tie. For example, if Sash and Dan tie for second place, Coach will receive four points (for having both Sash and Dan in the 2nd and 3rd slots) and Gordon will only receive two points (for only having Sash in the 2nd and 3rd slots). Whoever has the most total points at the end of the finale will be named the “Survivor: Nicaragua” Power Rankings Challenge Champion.

Last Week: Team Dragon Slayer called it again. Coach had Jane in spot six while I had her in spot five. The current score is now Team Dragon Slayer 138, Team Truth Seeker 139.

TEAM DRAGON SLAYER

Current Score: 138

TEAM TRUTH SEEKER

Current Score: 139

fabio .. holly
#1: The man, the myth, the legend. Great game and loved the emotions to top it off. #1: After the shoe sinking and the original Tribal meltdown, I though there was no way Holly would last. But, here she is. Her coaching of NaOnka and Purple Kelly may put her over the top. And, Brenda didn’t know she was behind her booting.
sash . chase
#2: Conniving little bastard. Trying to be the Wizard’s second coming. #2: I hate lies that don’t have a strategic benefit. And that’s how I felt about Chase’s latest reward challenge fiasco. Why set yourself up to stab potential jury members in the back?
dan . sash
#3: I’m going to call him Teflon Don. #3: Why does Jane hate you, Sash? Could she poison the whole jury? You seemed to have some votes in your pocket, but I could see them becoming Holly votes really easily.
chase . fabio
#4: Too harmless and charming for his own good. #4: If Fabio can string together two more immunity victories he’ll become a millionaire. I hope you can pull if off, Fabs. But I guess I’m betting you won’t.
holly . dan
#5: Being likable becomes a problem at this point. #5: I think I know why Dan didn’t align with Jane, he probably didn’t appreciate the face full of steam she gave him when she doused the fire. Anywho, Dan’s time is up. He’ll waddle his way to 5th place in the first challenge and be Team Chasholly’s first victim of the night.

‘Survivor: Nicaragua’ Power Rankings – Round 12

December 15, 2010

The Rules: Each week, “Survivor: Tocantins” and “Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains” star Benjamin “Coach” Wade and XFINITY TV’s “Survivor” recapper Gordon Holmes 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 two players will earn. For example, if Fabio is voted out this week, Coach will receive two points and Gordon will receive four. At the end of the season, the person or team with the most points will be named the “Survivor: Nicaragua” Power Rankings Challenge Champion.

Last Week: Team Dragon Slayer called it. Coach had Benry in spot seven while had him in spot six. The current score is now Team Dragon Slayer 132, Team Truth Seeker 134.

coach

Ode to Benry:
Should’ve goldbricked it in the challenges. But I was glad to see your character emerge as the season went on.

TEAM DRAGON SLAYER

Current Score: 132

TEAM TRUTH SEEKER

Current Score: 134

sash .. sash
#1: He’s got the idol, he’s playing both sides – although that’s a dangerous way to play as I found out in “Heroes vs. Villains.” He’s always thinking about the game. He’s not going to quit. #1: OK, Sash. It’s your time to shine. If you want to walk away with the million dollars you have to make your move this week. You need to get rid of Holly and Jane. And you need to do it in a way that makes them not hate you. It’s this week that’ll show if you’re Todd Herzog (a winner) or Russell Hantz (a runner-up).
fabio . chase
#2: His stupidity is becoming brilliant and he’s becoming smarter the more he is immersed in the game. #2: Chase has got to be a lock for the final three. Everybody likes him, but nobody respects his gameplay.
dan . dan
#3: I can’t say that he’s growing on me. But I see another Sandra (Diaz-Twine) and depending on who gets to the end he might win it because he hasn’t pissed anybody off. #3: Yeah Dan, you’re still safe. And you might be a good pick to take to the final three too. Why would anyone be threatened by you? You’re just a pleasant paper weight at this point.
chase . fabio
#4: He’s a scared little rabbit. I think people think they can manipulate him and he’s not a threat. He’s a paper tiger. He’s like James (Clement) in “Heroes vs. Villains.” #4: The only thing keeping Fabio safe at this point is the fact that Holly and Jane are more likely to get final votes. Which is good, cause I’m a member of Team Fabs.
holly . jane
#5: Her coaching personality is coming out. She’s one of my favorite characters this season going from wanting to quit and not being able to handle it to trying to help other people not to quit. Giving up her reward was very chivalrous, but unfortunately that’s going to come back to bite her. #5: This was a tough one between Jane and Holly. But in the end, I think Holly is better liked by the jury and Jane is more likely to win immunity. People like NaOnka and Alina have been looking at her as a Mom figure for a while. So, we’ll have fish dances until the finale.
jane . holly
#6: I just think Marty’s comment is going to resonate with everyone. “If she gets to the end, I’ll vote for her and you guys are the stupidest group ever.” So, if she doesn’t win immunity, I think she’s going home. #6: It’s been an interesting run for you, Holly. Not many people go from crazed villain to mother figure in one season. But, I think you’ll be able to look back at this season and be proud of how you’ve performed.

‘Survivor: Nicaragua’ Power Rankings – Round 11

December 7, 2010

The Rules: Each week, “Survivor: Tocantins” and “Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains” star Benjamin “Coach” Wade and XFINITY TV’s “Survivor” recapper Gordon Holmes 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 two players will earn. For example, if Sash is voted out this week, Coach will receive one point and Gordon will receive four. At the end of the season, the person or team with the most points will be named the “Survivor: Nicaragua” Power Rankings Challenge Champion.

Last Week: Team Dragon Slayer had NaOnka in spot nine and Purple Kelly in spot seven. Team Truth Seeker had NaOnka in spot five and Purple Kelly in spot nine. The current score is now Team Dragon Slayer 125, Team Truth Seeker 128.

coach

Ode to NaOnka and Purple Kelly:
There will be no Requiem for the Booted Survivor this week because frankly: QUITTERS SUCK!!!

TEAM DRAGON SLAYER

Current Score: 125

TEAM TRUTH SEEKER

Current Score: 128

sash .. chase
#1: A new horse to back in the race. As much as I don’t like Sash’s ego, smarminess and flip flopping he’s got the idol so I don’t think he’s going anywhere. #1: He’s in the dominant alliance (for as long as they can stay together) and he’s holding an immunity idol. He’s safer than anyone who bets that I won’t be seeing ‘Gulliver’s Travels.’
jane . jane
#2: With Holly putting a major target on her back by doing the chivalrous things (and not taking part of the reward challenge) I think Jane is safe. But, lingering thoughts from Marty saying she would win a million dollars if she makes it to the end has to loom large next week. #2: After last week’s shocker, the players will need to restore some order. What that means is Holly, Jane, Chase and Sash will vote together. After that, popular players like Jane and Holly are going to become Sash’s top targets.
fabio . dan
#3: Still one of my favorites, his strength in challenges might be his downfall. He and Benry and Jane will be the next few to go along with Holly. #3: Oh Dan Dan the Immobile Man. I have a theory that Dan wanted to quit with NaOnka and Purple Kelly, but wasn’t able to physically get up and leave. Anywho, he’s safe until Benry and Fabio are gone.
dan . sash
#4: Steady as she goes. I have to hand it to him: you know he’s miserable but Dan is looking like the man after the other two quit last week. #4: Sash has got to realize that he’s in a can’t-win alliance right now. If he goes to the final three with Jane or Holly he’s not going home with a million-dollar check.
chase . holly
#5: Yawn. Not enough of a threat to be voted out yet. He might just make it to the end by slipping under the radar. #5: Somebody needed to sacrifice their reward to get that tarp. Unfortunately for Holly, those heroic moves are usually rewarded with a quick elimination.
holly . benry
#6: Major target on her back now that she tried to curry favor from the others. It will depend on whether or not people are thinking “get rid of the strong” or “get rid of the noble.” #6: It’s going to be Benry or Fabio this week. They need to get rid of the guys that can go on immunity runs. And if it comes down to those two, they have to know that Fabio is liked by everyone on the jury. (I think NaOnka may even have a soft spot for him.)
benry . fabio
#7: Without a clear-cut alliance, and being good in the challenges, I think this makes him the number one target. I like Benry and hope he wins immunity or gets into a strong alliance. At this point he should be using his good looks to flirt with everyone left, including Fabio, Jane and Holly!!! Oh and Sash too. I’m not too sure about that guy. #7: Fabio is the only person left to root for, so I’m hoping I’m wrong on this one. Fortunately, I usually am…

‘Survivor: Nicaragua’ Power Rankings – Arthurian Legend Edition

December 1, 2010

The Rules: Each week, “Survivor: Tocantins” and “Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains” star Benjamin “Coach” Wade and XFINITY TV’s “Survivor” recapper Gordon Holmes 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 two players will earn. For example, if Sash is voted out this week, both players will receive 8 points. At the end of the season, the person or team with the most points will be named the “Survivor: Nicaragua” Power Rankings Challenge Champion.

Last Week: Coach had Brenda in spot 2, Gordon had Brenda in spot 3. The current score is now Team Dragon Slayer 109, Team Truth Seeker 114.

Before we get into the battle, let’s check in with our two combatants.


Benjamin ‘Coach’ Wade:
Since we are doing our analysis this week based on Arthurian legend, we will give each of the remaining Survivors a nickname based on the quest for the Holy Grail.
Gordon Holmes: Agreed. And since I know little to nothing about Arthurian legend, I will have to give an assist to Wikipedia.

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Ode to Brenda:
Who was the fallen Survivor? I can’t even remember because it has been so long. Oh wait, of course I do. Guinevere. Brenda. Ah Brenda, parting is such sweet sorrow. What I liked most about your exit and supposed lack of scrambling: you showed class, poise and held your head high in defeat. Remember as Arthur Calwell once said “It is better to be defeated on principle than to win on lies.” You will be missed. One of the bright spots in the cast with charm, brains, charisma and sexiness. 🙂

TEAM DRAGON SLAYER

Current Score: 109

TEAM TRUTH SEEKER

Current Score: 114

fabio .. holly
#1: Fabio as Sir Galahad: He who was mighty, courageous, yearned for truth, was humble and did not flaunt his valor and in the end was rewarded for his chivalrous behavior by being the only knight of the round table to find the Holy Grail! #1: Holly as Merlin: Holly’s definitely taken the role of a mentor at this stage of the game. Best of all, she’s doing it in a very subtle manor. Brenda had no idea that Holly was behind NaOnka’s betrayal.
jane . fabio
#2: Jane as Mordred: Will do or say anything to get ahead. #2: Fabio as Dagonet: Dagonet was Arthur’s beloved court jester who became a knight as sort of a joke. If Fabio ends up winning this whole thing, he’ll be the one laughing all the way to the bank.
benry . dan
#3: Benry as Sir Gawain: His lady charming and superficial ways caused him to fail in the end. #3: Dan as The Fisher King: The Fisher King had wounded legs and wasn’t able to move. Do I need to explain this comparison anymore? Dan’s safe until the dominant alliance runs out of fodder.
holly . chase
#4: Holly as Morgan le fey: She has everyone under her spell, comforting the weak and downtrodden each week. #4: Chase as Hector de Maris: He’s noble in that he stood by his alliance until he couldn’t anymore. But like Hector he’ll also come up short in his quest for this game’s Holy Grail.
chase . naonka
#5: Chase as Parsifal: He was said to be a fool who had his head up every lady’s arse. #5: NaOnka as Mordred: Mordred was often portrayed as a traitor who died while mortally wounding Arthur. Sounds like NaOnka to me. She’ll get to the end, but she won’t win.
dan . jane
#6: Dan as Sir Kay: What an a-hole. #6: Jane as Sir Lancelot: Jane should be this season’s hero, but too many lapses in judgment (cooking her own fish, starting an unnecessary feud with Marty) will keep her from being true nobility.
kellys . benry
#7: Kelly Purple as Dame Lynette: Underdeveloped character who in the end asks for assistance and gets none. #7: Benry as Gareth of Orkney: Is Benry pretending to be a kitchen servant when he’s really a champion? His ability to fly under the radar leads me to believe he is, while his flipping barrel dismount makes me think he isn’t.
sash . sash
#8: Sash as Lancelot: Pride was his downfall. #8: Sash as King Arthur: His Guinevere (Brenda) is gone, but he still has the mighty weapon given to him by Marty (The Lady of the Lake…sorry, Marty). However, his kingdom is crumbling.
naonka . kellys
#9: NaOnka as Morguase: Pure evil. #9: Purple Kelly as The Green Knight: The Green Knight was famous for having his head lopped off, yet still living. The head of Purple Kelly’s alliance was lopped off at the last Tribal Council, yet she still lives…for now.

Quick Note: Follow Gordon on Twitter for breaking “Survivor” news and updates.

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‘Survivor: Nicaragua’ Power Rankings – Round 9

November 17, 2010

The Rules: Each week, “Survivor: Tocantins” and “Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains” star Benjamin “Coach” Wade and XFINITY TV’s “Survivor” recapper Gordon Holmes 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 two players will earn. For example, if Sash is voted out this week, Coach will receive 9 points and Gordon will receive 1 point. At the end of the season, the person or team with the most points will be named the “Survivor: Nicaragua” Power Rankings Challenge Champion.

Last Week: Team Dragon Slayer and Team Truth Seeker tied again! They both had Marty in spot eleven. The current score is now Team Dragon Slayer 107, Team Truth Seeker 111.

Before we get into the battle, let’s check in with our two combatants.

Gordon Holmes: So, as I’m sure you’ve heard…we’re electing the first-ever class into the ‘Survivor’ Hall of Fame. I was interested in your top five. Although, you should know in my role as Senior Chairman of the Executive Voting Committee I can’t let any of your picks sway my vote.
Benjamin ‘Coach’ Wade:
Top 5 Survivors of all time…without question…no debates…Hatch, Hantz, Boston Rob, Rupert, Coach.
Gordon: Interesting.
Coach: Poetry gave me such a sweetness resonating from my senses last week I thought I would do some more, albeit not in Haiku form.
Gordon: Excellent.
Coach: Next week we will compare and give Arthurian Legend nicknames to the remaining members.
Gordon: Then I have some reading to do…

coach

Ode to Marty:
Too smart,
But now we must part,
The game was better for you at the start.

TEAM DRAGON SLAYER

Current Score: 107

TEAM TRUTH SEEKER

Current Score: 111

fabio .. sash
#1: Ladies man, funny pan, no plan is the best plan. #1: While others are arguing over stolen fruit and fish dances, Sash was busy securing Marty’s jury vote. Well done, Sash.
brenda . naonka
#2: Backs might start to turn, as the money in the mind starts to burn, played well so far but lots to learn. #2: I’m done predicting NaOnka’s demise. It’s obvious this woman is bulletproof and everyone wants to go to the final three with her. Should we call this strategy “Hantzing” from now on?
naonka . brenda
#3: Keep giving sound bites, to the producers delights, you never get a vote because everyone of you is in fright. #3: What’s going on here? Are people around Libertad worried about upsetting Brenda? Careful, that kind of stuff can tear alliances apart when there are still swing votes lying around.
dan . kellys
#4: I’ve given up voting against you, your injuries were turning me blue, now I see just how tough you are to stick it through. #4: Kelly Kelly Kelly…I don’t even know what to say about you anymore. Are you going to coast into the finals Natalie White-style, then walk out with the million when nobody wants to vote for Brenda and NaOnka?
kellys . fabio
#5: Week by week you improve your game, silent at first now you are more a name, hope you make it all the way fly low and sane. #5: Fabio, you’re the king. You vote anyway you want, you do whatever you want, you say whatever you want, and everyone still loves you. Now, learn a fake British accent in time for the finale so you can pretend it was all an act.
holly . holly
#6: You wanted to quit once but now you are tough, don’t bail however once it gets rough, keep making friends all around and you have the right stuff. #6: Look at Holly go. She should’ve been outta here on week three. She’s playing the kind of game now that can coast into the finals.
jane . benry
#7: With eyes like Gollum and catching a lot of fish, Marty is out you got your wish, but hopefully in the future you won’t turn out to be the main dish. #7: Oh, Benry. If your plan is to play stupid, you’re in big trouble. Fabio does that way better than you do.
benry . chase
#8: Strength will make you a target, for weak players up the market, and don’t let others get a start up. #8: Chase’s defining moment may very well be how he bet in last week’s reward challenge. A vote for the guys says, “I want to eat.” A vote for the girls says, “I’m playing the game, and I’m siding with them.” The last thing anyone wants is a fit guy who’s playing the game.
sash . dan
#9: Sasha but I’m second from the bottom. Sasha pasha posh. About ready to enter the mosh pit of pride induced slosh. #9: Teflon Dan? Not anymore. By siding with Marty you’ve put a target on your head. And as the InDanimate Object, you’ll probably be very easy to hit.
chase . jane
#10: Insecurities are starting to show, hope this doesn’t mean you will start to blow, but show weakness now and you will be the next to go. #10: You got your way. Marty is long gone. But now what? All of those things Marty said about you being a threat are still out there. Sorry, Jane. Save the last fish dance for me.

Quick Note: Follow Gordon on Twitter for breaking “Survivor” news and updates.

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What Do You Think: Who’s going to win this round; Team Dragon Slayer or Team Truth Seeker? Will people take NaOnka to the end because she can’t win? Will Fabio spend the million on magic beans?

‘Survivor: Nicaragua’ Power Rankings – Haiku Edition

November 9, 2010

The Rules: Each week, “Survivor: Tocantins” and “Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains” star Benjamin “Coach” Wade and XFINITY TV’s “Survivor” recapper Gordon Holmes 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 two players will earn. For example, if Sash is voted out this week, Coach will receive 4 points and Gordon will receive 5 points. At the end of the season, the person or team with the most points will be named the “Survivor: Nicaragua” Power Rankings Challenge Champion.

Last Week: Team Dragon Slayer and Team Truth Seeker both had Alina in spot eleven. The current score is now Team Dragon Slayer 96, Team Truth Seeker 100.

This Week: Coach and Gordon are proving their worth as Renaissance men by attempting this week’s Power Rankings using haiku poetry. The traditional Japanese haiku form consists of one line of five syllables, a second line of seven syllables, and a third line of five syllables.

And before we start this week’s contest, let’s honor the most recent castaway…

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Once again, just the Dragon Slayer. Me, myself, and I. The ode this week will also be in haiku.

Ode to Alina:
Never quite the catch,
Distant, controlling and odd,
All ties were severed.

TEAM DRAGON SLAYER

Current Score: 96

TEAM TRUTH SEEKER

Current Score: 100

brenda .. brenda
#1:

The wind blows her hair,
She bats her eyes without care,
Align if you dare.

#1:

Her friends have idols,
Chase is around her finger,
Future millionaire?

chase . kellys
#2:

Strong, sturdy, and sweet,
But insecure if we meet,
Too much a good thing.

#2:

If Kelly Shinn talks,
And editors don’t play it,
Does it make a sound?

fabio . dan
#3:

Cunning but seeming,
Not too bright but mind preening,
Instincts are dreaming.

#3:

Oh, immobile Dan,
He’s as safe as he is slow,
Not a threat at all.

sash . benry
#4:

Arrogant whippet,
Making moves like a snippet,
Chuckerish puppet.

#4:

Benry’s term “Dirt squirrel,”
Is not very flattering.
Women should be mad.

kellys . sash
#5:

Starting to emerge,
From the hidden waves of sand,
Sweet so tribe won’t purge.

#5:

Move for Marty’s vote,
Will not make Brenda happy.
No cash for poor Sash?

jane . naonka
#6:

Big eyes and wide face,
But catching fish with poised grace,
Not much more timed space.

#6:

Sash is a bright guy,
Flour thieves don’t win jury votes,
Enjoy final three.

naonka . chase
#7:

Ghetto-fabulous,
No rose colored glasses here,
True colors shine through?

#7:

Big physical threat,
Puts a target on your back.
Nice guys finish last.

holly . fabio
#8:

Bold moves once you merged,
Begin to fade as heads roll,
Sense of fun replaces droll.

#8:

Too funny, too nice,
Immunity and vote threat.
They are watching you.

dan . holly
#9:

Out of comfort zone,
Must be strong and lying low,
Strike out a low blow.

#9:

If Marty goes next,
And the kids destruct after,
You could cruise a while.

benry . jane
#10:

Too much a good thing,
Charm and strength you always bring,
Time will end too soon.

#10:

Vote with Alina,
Probably not a big deal,
But not a smart move.

marty . marty
#11:

Cunning like a fox,
Duck and weave it’s time to box,
Time runs out on clock.

#11:

Sash kept his promise,
Keeping you for two more shows,
Now Jane will laugh last.

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Quick Note: Follow Gordon on Twitter for breaking “Survivor” news and updates.

What Do You Think: Who’s going to win this round; Team Dragon Slayer or Team Truth Seeker? Does Marty have a chance of surviving? Can you give your thoughts in haiku form?