Survivor: Tocantins Recap

The Strongest Man Alive

By David Mumpower

March 6, 2009

Gone and (we hope) quickly forgotten.

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The games are afoot after the challenge. JT and Joe from Jalapao invade Timbira's camp and seek out some of their best items, which is the right they won in the challenge. The members of Timbira realize that they have little of value at this point, which makes them all the more protective of their one substantive item, beans. They try to hide it, and that serves the purpose of only making it all the more obvious to JT and Joe what it is the members of Timbira do not want to lose. While Debra tries some of the worst reverse psychology ever, they grab the beans and some water. JT mentions that they intentionally left one sack of beans in case there were to be a switch among players in each tribe, a surprisingly savvy piece of forethought. Despite his youth (he's only 24), JT is looking more and more like the total package. He's strong and personable, we know, and he may be a genius in lurking.

The producers of the show take this opportunity to reinforce JT and Joe's strategy. When the gentlemen return to their own camp, they explain to the other members of Jalapao that they intentionally left a bag of beans behind in case of a player swap. Sandy, the anti-strategist of the group, immediately seizes upon the idea that not grudge-humping the other group is a huge mistake. She then explains it in terms of leaving 25 guns for the opposing army to use to shoot you with, which makes us wonder how dangerous Sandy is with a belly full of beans. It's best not to think about it any further, which is what the other members of her tribe realize as well when she starts discussing potential usages for said beans. Closed captioning believes her to describe them as "far thing beans". We'll go with that. Several exchanged looks of horror indicate Sandy has worn out her welcome at Jalapao.




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A humorous moment occurs at Exile Island. Taj innocently asks Sierra what she and Brendan have worked out at their tribe. Sierra blithely replies that she and Brendan haven't talked strategy at all. When Taj sits her down and explains the strategy, Sierra states, "I just got goosebumps." We have a tendency to believe her. She thought she had been voted off the show before ever reaching camp. Now, she sees a path that could lead her all the way to the final vote, possibly even victory. What a huge reversal of fortune that could be. Of course, before that happens, she'll need to verify with Brendan that Taj isn't just making stuff up.

There is a lot of filler in this episode. The highlights of it are simple. Debra misses her husband. Some dude destroyed Erinn by dumping her. Tyson is a bastard who enjoys seeing others suffer. Everyone watching this episode now despises him except for Corinne from last season, who is currently fantasizing about their wedding day. Their child will bear the number of the beast. Seriously, it's not just creepy to go on a reality show in order to be the super-villain, it borders on being a would-be criminal who is too scared of their potential jail roommate to go whole hog on a life of crime. Man up, Tyson. Then, suffer the consequences when you get passed around for cigarettes.


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