
Survivor, AKA the reality show of all reality shows (you know, the one everyone blames for starting this latest reality craze), kicks off its 20th season next Thursday on CBS (Global in Canada). In order to celebrate that milestone, this edition is another all-stars, but with a twist. Instead of just marooning 20 of the fans’ favourite contestants over the past 20 seasons, Survivor is pitting the good guys versus the bad guys to see who will really come out on top (it’s too bad then that Richard Hatch is still in prison and can’t compete, because to see him work with — or against — Russell would have been great).
Beginning next week, there will be a recap posted here after each show until we get to the ultimate Survivor.
To tide you over until next week’s premiere, here’s a look at the two tribes, and my prediction of who will win.
Heroes Tribe:
Rupert Boneham (Pearl Islands, all-stars): Everyone loves Rupert. Everyone who hasn’t played Survivor. It’s because of the fan love-in Rupert gets, I just can’t see anyone keeping him around for very long. Sorry, big guy.
James Clement (China, Fans vs. Favorites): James comes in as a loveable player as well, but unlike Rupert, he also comes in with a pretty solid alliance from Fans. vs. Favourites with Parvati and Amanda. Can he make it? Depends if these girls go far and decide to take him with them. James may do better to make a new alliance with other men on the Heroes tribe like …
Colby Donaldson (Australian Outback, All-Stars): A good alliance is Colby’s only chance. I like Colby, always have. Hated what he did in Africa when he basically set himself up to lose the million, but what can you do?
Cirie Fields (Panama, Fans vs. Favorites): I like Cirie. Partly because she plays such a good social game, people tend to overlook her until it’s too late. However, this time she’s competing against former contestants. I don’t see them keeping her around for very long.
Amanda Kimmel (China, Fans vs. Favorites): Number of times Amanda has competed on Survivor before Heroes vs. Villians: 2. Number of final Tribal Councils she has made it to: 2. Number of times she has won the million: 0. ‘Nuff said.
Jessica “Sugar” Kiper (Gabon): I like Sugar, I do. But I think she’s going to get eaten alive. And while she can be a viewer favourite, and Probst seems to like her, she didn’t get any votes in the Gabon finale, so that pretty much says it all.
Stephenie LaGrossa (Palau, Guatemala): Stephenie has always been one of my favourite contestants, but I don’t see her doing it this time. Her chance at winning was Palau when she was the last person standing in her tribe. Her time has passed.
JT Thomas (Tocantins): Who doesn’t love JT? Can he align himself with people who will carry him to a win again? Here’s hoping, he’s just a nice guy.
Tom Westman (Palau): I’m glad to see Tom come back. But he may find it harder to dominate like he did in Palau. It also depends if he gets into the game this time, or pulls a Colby from all-stars and just really doesn’t want to be there.
Candice Woodcock (Cook Islands): I don’t even know why Candice is here. So she pulled a mutiny. Whoopee. I would have rather seen someone like Terry or Yau-Man back again.
Villains Tribe:
Tyson Apostol (Tocantins): I love Tyson. I love his snide comments and I don’t think anyone who has played this game has been more full of himself than Tyson. Can’t see him winning though.
Randy Bailey (Gabon): Randy’s just miserable, and not very memorable. I see that happening again.
Sandra Diaz (Pearl Islands): Between her mouth, and her previous million dollar paycheque, Sandra’s not likely to last.
Danielle DiLorenzo (Panama): I don’t really know or remember Danielle from her season. Which means she’ll likely win this one.
Russell Hantz (Samoa): I love Russell and am still pissed he lost Samoa. He has Samoa going for him, that’s about it (the two seasons taped back-to-back, so these all-stars never saw him play) but that could be used against him too and he may find it hard to build a second dumb-ass girls alliance. I also can’t see him being able to manipulate the pros the way he walked all over the first-timers last season.
Jerri Manthey (Australian Outback): I was over Jerry after season 2. I hated seeing her get an all-star spot and I hate this. Jerry just has never done anything for me.
Boston Rob Mariano (Marquesas, All-Stars): I HATE BOSTON ROB!! If he wins, I will never, ever watch this show again. Here’s hoping he found it too hard to be away from Amber and the Baby. Please.
Parvati Shallow (Cook Islands, Fans vs. Favorites): Parvati is really going to have to use her body to get anywhere. And I don’t mean that in the bad way it sounds, she just might find it hard otherwise.
Benjamin “Coach” Wade (Tocantins): Coach is one of the most unbelievable players I have ever seen anywhere. Here’s hoping the dragon slayer makes it far in the game, but doesn’t win.
Courtney Yates (China): I don’t really like Courtney either, but she could make things interesting if she can stay under the radar doing nothing again. A final two consisting of Courtney and Sugard would be interesting.
My pick: This is actually a lot harder than I thought. It’s the first cast where anyone can win, literally. I’d love to see Russell win, but don’t know. I’d also love to see Tom win a second million, or Colby finally get his, but both of those are doubtful. I don’t think it’s going to be one of the good guys, I think a “villain” will take the title this time. I’m going to pick Parvati. She has the right mix of smarts and sex appeal and knows how to use them both to her advantage.
(Photo of the Survivor Heroes vs. Villains cast courtesy of CBS).
Putting myself in her shoes
Just over a week ago, I pored over the photo on thestar.com like a teenage girl.
The photo was taken at Adam Giambrone’s launch for mayor. His partner, Sarah, was right by his side, gazing up at him with pride. The videos I watched showed the same thing.
I poured over these photos trying to put myself in this woman’s shoes. I mean my name is Sarah, too. We’re about the same age. We both have glasses. I have a set of pearls (though more than likely the ones she wore that night are real).
I tried to imagine being this woman. To be this young and be the politician’s partner or wife. To go to events and smile and stand next to the candidate. What if he became mayor? What would be required of her then? I know that Mayor of Toronto is not the same as President of the United States, but every politician’s partner is part of an image.
It made me wonder if I could be that image. If my partner decided to run for office, would I be able to fill the role of the dutiful politican’s partner? Am I pretty enough? Would I have enough confidence to stand next to him for photo ops and speeches?
I poured over that photo of Giambrone not because I envied this woman, but because I wondered what was running through her head, and if she had those doubts too when Giambrone decided to run for mayor.
And then Tuesday morning happened.
As news broke about Giambrone’s alleged affair with a 20-year-old student (and we thought that video of his was bad), I find myself empathizing with Sarah McQuarrie even more.What was she thinking now? What was she feeling?
Whenever these politician sex scandals happen, all that’s talked about is the politician and his mistress. His mistress is given all the air time, his partner (usually wife) is left silent. I can’t even imagine what this woman is going through this morning.
Suddenly, those photos from last week don’t look as glamorous to me anymore.
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