Oh, Heidi's dumb. It just shows that IQ tests are whacked.
I watched about half an hour of the reunion show before I had to go -- I turned it off just as Jeff Probst was declaring that the next part would be Christy talking about what it was like to be the first deaf Survivor. Can anyone fill me in on that part?
I liked Rob's line; "The good news is, I have a girlfriend. The bad news is, she doesn't believe a word I say."
Miscellaneous questions/observations:
-Does Jenna have blue eyes or brown eyes? I was looking for stuff about Survivor today and found this website:
http://www.pageant.net/jennamorasca/
Check out the picture about halfway down, with her name on it. Those are BROWN eyes. But on Survivor, she had blue eyes. Was she wearing tinted contacts? How on earth could she do that, hygeine-wise? I did notice that she and Heidi both went back and forth between glasses and no glasses, and wondered about that.
- Did anyone notice the shot of the fire in the recap part of last night's show? It was a shot I hadn't seen before -- fire just doing fine, and then oops, got the kindling. It was perfectly framed, perfectly in focus, of the moment of ignition. This is very suspicious to me. I guess they could have cameras trained on the camp all the time, and maybe even were suspicious of the fire and wanted to keep an eye on it, but I think it was done on purpose. (!) I think they wanted Butch out, to make the final four Heidi, Jenna, Matt, and Rob.
- I think Christy was being groomed to be the winner, then Jenna and Heidi were next in line. Christy said one dumb thing that sealed her fate -- telling Rob she wasn't sure, she might vote him off -- that couldn't be controlled. As others mentioned here, the final two immunity challenges are usually some sort of memory thing (about the other tribe members), then endurance. I think that maze thing was done instead of the memory thing because they (producers) thought everyone would be better at it than Jenna. And I think the endurance thing was done in front of the rest of the tribe because they wanted that to be the jury's final image of Jenna -- being tough-minded and perservering, turning down the offer of a deal from Rob.
Matt was dumb to take the fall (if he did) on the endurance challenge -- at that point, his strength was in his favor. People were looking to give the mil to the person who had earned it, worked the hardest, etc. Rob would never have taken him to the final two, and it was a shocker that Jenna did.