I’ll be honest, it would be a dream to find an immunity idol, but I don’t think I would tell anyone about it. New 'Inheritance Advantage' introduced on 'Survivor' 44Įmily: If you ever found an immunity idol and a fake idol to use however you’d like, would you use it? Do you think it was a smart move for Brandon to open it in front of the group? It could be a useful tool with his in-tribe alliance and possibly used against other tribes going forward. And just as I was getting ready to brag about Matthew, who was making himself invaluable around camp by being a provider (a strategy he shared with the Dispatch), he dislocated his shoulder and cut his toe. That won’t be good for any upcoming challenges.Įrica: It’s heartbreaking. And that means the tribe is also losing a major physical threat, too. I can’t imagine what that must feel like. More: 'It helped being a chameleon': Cincinnati native Josh Wilder talks 'Survivor' 44Įmily: Oh no, I feel so bad about Bruce! It must be so devastating to prepare for so long to go on the show and immediately get pulled from the game, and in the very first episode, too. I would not have attempted the brain teaser. I respect his decision to step up and prove himself, given he is the oldest on the tribe and could unfairly be labeled an easy target. And his tribe (Soka) got a machete, pot and flint! Do you think Matthew’s tribe (Ratu) is going to finish the physical coconut challenge?Įrica: Of course, I do! I have all the faith in the world in Matthew! After all, he secured the second-place win for the tribe. Hopefully that means he’s off to a good start. Why did I start tearing up? This darn show.Ĭolumbus 'Survivor' contestant Matthew Grinstead-Mayle gets injuredĮmily: Also, very proud of Josh for making that winning throw for his tribe. If there’s one thing Jeff (Probst) loves, it’s a dramatic moment.Įrica: Right? The slow-motion effects and close-ups in this new era are undefeated! I’m happy Bruce recovered. I’ve probably seen 90% of the seasons.many of them in a marathon watching session during the pandemic.Įmily: 10 minutes in and already medical has been called! That cut on Bruce’s head looks nasty, though. Proud, I think.Įrica: You should be proud. More: ‘The hardest part was the cold.’ Columbus ‘Survivor’ contestant talks island life, moreĮmily: 44 seasons of “Survivor.” Can you believe that number? And that I’ve seen all of them? I don’t know if I should be embarrassed or proud. Here are their thoughts from the first episode. And this year, there’s double Ohio representation: Josh Wilder, a 34-year-old surgical podiatrist from Cincinnati living in Atlanta, and Matthew Grinstead-Mayle, a 43-year-old barbershop owner originally from Pickerington but now living in Columbus.Ĭolumbus Dispatch features editor Erica Thompson and Cincinnati Enquirer News of Now reporter Emily DeLetter (both “Survivor” fans) sat down and watched live. The 44 th season of the long-running reality competition show “ Survivor” returned to CBS and Paramount+ Wednesday at 8 p.m. (voting for Deshawn) I felt that your game was more intentional, more risk-taking, and good luck.Spoiler alert! Scroll down to see who was voted off this week. (voting for Erika) I really respect this game. Naseer and Danny's votes were not shown in their confessionals. Thanks for having me.įinal Tribal Council Tribal Council 16:Įvvie, Heather, Liana, Naseer, Ricard, Shan, Tiffany I hope I inspire some people to try something new and outside their comfort zone because the reward is so great. I got to see how all of this works and be a part of something that I've loved for 20 years. I'm sad to be going, but I'm also so proud that I've made it this far. And that's just really, really amazing and great. It really hasn't even sunk in that I'm about to have another baby and the fact that I'm just gonna be a Survivor dad. It's going to be great watching this with my husband and my two kids. And I don't have to walk out of this wishing I had done something differently. Like, I did a phenomenal job, I made really good friends, and I am not leaving with any regrets. I think this experience was pretty kick-ass. Ricard and Deshawn were shown writing each other's names on the parchment. Winner: Xander Hastings Tribal Council Day 24 Tribal Council 14: The first castaway to correctly spell "FINAL 3" with no upside-down letters and return to the start line wins. Walking on a rocking walkway, castaways must stack letter blocks on a shaky platform, stabilized by a rope held by the castaway.
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