The nausea and the spinning
I’ve said it before, and I’ll repeat it now, although it’s too late for Moto. You don’t lose a challenge on purpose, and you don’t give up immunity no matter what the stakes. It’s a numbers game, especially this early, and now the two tribes on
Survivor: Fiji are even, because Moto gave up its advantage for comfort. They don’t know that the game won’t turn around at the next challenge, but they’d better hope it doesn’t. They could have been up 8-6, instead of tied 7-7.
Then, on top of the mistake of giving up immunity to the already weakened Ravu tribe, Moto voted out one of their strongest members. It makes no sense to me at all, and while I didn’t care which tribe was winning up until now, I’ve decided that I would love to see Ravu win a couple of challenges in a row. They’re just to weak to do it, I think, and it has nothing to do with the lack of luxury on their beach. They’re just weak, plain and simple.
And don’t get me started on Rocky, the man who whines about how much Anthony whines. It’s funny, because the only person I’ve actually seen whine on Ravu is Rocky.
Oh, and apparently Lisi was wrong when she said that the guys didn’t know that Liliana was maneuvering them by giving them massages. They didn’t hesitate to get rid of her the first chance they got.