Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Episode 36.5

I have a bit of a confession to make. There are some shows that are clearly guilty pleasure shows. That means that you might watch them and not tell people that you watch them. These shows are more of a thing that you do and not really tell some people about it. Now this is relevant because ABC has a line-up of these shows called TGIT. And I now have seen all of them.

Why would I watch them? Well, I first started with Grey’s Anatomy because I wanted to watch a medical drama that wouldn’t just wind up cancelled. I added How to Get Away with Murder with the start of this new season of it. Why? I had an open timeslot that I wanted to use to watch something with. I then saw that there would be a crossover between that and the show Scandal. So I started watching Scandal as well. And there is now a spin-off of Grey’s Anatomy called Station 19.

Why am I telling you all about this? You see, there are shows that I miss on Maundy Thursday because there tends to be new shows on it all the time. So I’ll be missing all of TGIT. There are other shows that I miss that air on Thursday as well. I also watch The Big Bang Theory, Young Sheldon, Gotham, Arrow, and S.W.A.T. I don’t know if any will be airing reruns. I know that Arrow isn’t, which seems dumb as they were at a better time to air reruns. But enough of my ramblings.

In the first segment of the show, we get to the gathering of the tribes and their buffs are dropped. There is a new tribe introduced. I still have no idea who everyone is or was. I don’t know who was on what tribe so I don’t know what the swap means. This season has yet to be that interesting. It better have a good post merge. How will this affect Ghost Island? And why is Ghost Island a twist when it seems to do nothing most of the time? I guess that I’m not that impressed by this season thus far. The tribes get used to their new dynamics and I still don’t know the name of each tribe. Chris talks a lot. I don’t even know what is worth saying in this segment.

In the second segment of the show, Desiree is concerned that Angela could potentially flip on them. Michael learns about what has happened and figures that this could help him. James feels that he is still a bit wary of Michael due to how things happened earlier in the game. People on the purple tribe seem to think that things are better for them on this tribe. People think that Libby is too similar to Parvati. Now stop for a moment and think if there was another winner like Parvati. I can’t. Of course, things could wind up worse for Libby if other people think she’s like Parvati. Remember Mikayla?

In the third segment of the show, we get to the immunity challenge. Did we catch up with every tribe before this? I don’t think that we saw much of the new tribe. The green tribe is the new one, right? I can’t even keep things straight anymore. Is Desiree breaking the rules when she leaves her post? I can’t tell, but I’m not sure that she is. Well, it seems that she isn’t. The green tribe left a bag behind. The green tribe comes in first. The orange tribe loses. It seems that no one is going to Ghost Island this time around. Would it have done anything anyways?

In the fourth segment of the show, we get back to the orange tribe after their loss. Desiree feels that she failed her tribe. She feels like she’s the biggest loser. But she isn’t. No one is since they got rid of the show without even admitting that it is cancelled. James talks about how he had to adapt to America after previously living in South Korea. #nevertrump. This seems to be one of the most emotionally focused season in the history of this show. The important animal imagery of a snake among the rocks is seen. But what does it mean? As usual, it seems that the vote is in the air going into tribal council.

In the fifth segment of the show, we get to tribal council. The way that they edit this show now is a bit strange and still takes some getting used to. I miss the theme song and it seems that they don’t have a title card anymore. Jeff thinks that this tribe always loses. But didn’t they win once? It seems that the main subject of the tribal council is who deserves to stay in the game. Maybe that’s it. Did Desiree fail her tribe that badly? And will Michael win the game? James gets a vote with the regular “it’s either you or me” vibe that comes across. James is voted out. It doesn’t seem like he understands it at first.

On the next Survivor, there is fire at the orange tribe while the purple tribe gets too many problems with them. Now are they really allowed to just burn their flag like that? You’d think that people would put a stop to the whole thing before it would happen. And how big will this purple tribe fight be? And is the newest, green tribe, already forgotten?

Total confessional count: Domenick- 11, Desiree- 7, Kellyn- 9, Jenna- 5, Wendell- 4, Donathan- 8, Laurel- 4, Bradley- 4, James- 6, Chris- 8, Sebastian- 5, Angela- 4, Chelsea- 2, Libby- 3, Michael- 11.

New confessionals this episode: Michael- 3, Domenick- 2, Desiree- 3, Kellyn- 2, Jenna- 1, Wendell- 1, Donathan- 0, Laurel- 2, Bradley- 1, James- 1, Chris- 2, Sebastian- 1, Angela- 1, Chelsea- 1, Libby- 0.


James had just one new confessional this episode, the same number as Bradley, Sebastian, Angela, Jenna, Chelsea, and Wendell. Lower than them are Donathan and Libby with zero a piece. Everyone else is higher with Michael and Desiree at three a piece. As for the total confessionals, James was at six. The people higher are Chris, Domenick, Desiree, Kellyn, Michael, and Donathan. Everyone else is lower. Right now, Domenick and Michael share the highest with eleven, the first two to reach double digits. As for the lowest, that is Chelsea with just two. We’ll see what happens in the future and if this cast can start doing something interesting for a change. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Thursday, March 22, 2018

Episode 36.4

There is some confusion with me with how to do some of the order with the confessional count that I’m keeping track of so I’m starting to work on this post at the same time as I’m doing the previous post. I hope that there isn’t too much trouble as I try to rearrange them time and time again.

There might be some Domenick and Donathan confusion on my part. I think that the first one has been shortened to Dom and the second one has been shortened to Don. Thus, they would sound so similar to each other that I might not be able to tell who is who sometimes.

When it comes to collecting the Ghost Island relics that are used again, are the former contestants they are getting it from at least compensated for it in some way? You’d think that the producers shouldn’t be just taken souvenirs that the past contestants have. But maybe everyone is okay with it.

Even if I were voted out with something that would have made me immune, I would have felt better if I could keep it instead of having to return it to producers so that they could make use of it in the future. Who would even keep the idols after this season? Would they revert back to their original owner? I guess that I am wondering a lot about these things. Maybe Rob’s podcast has an answer. I should listen to it more in the future sometime. But enough of my ramblings.

In the first segment of the show, people are winded from the tribal council. Bradley is glad that he is still here. Michael talks about his gamble at tribal council. Now people think that he’s a power player. We then get to the reward challenge. The purple tribe wins the challenge. This means that a person from the orange tribe, in this case Stephanie, is sent to Ghost Island. Chris seems a bit full of himself after the challenge happens.

In the second segment of the show, we get to Stephanie arriving at Ghost Island. She didn’t get to play a game today. That seems odd. Is the unknown advantage from last episode going to show up again? We then get to Donathan talking about his life. He feels sad about leaving his grandmother at home so he could do Survivor. Chris then talks to Donathan about all that is going on. This was a nice moment.

In the third segment of the show, we get to the immunity challenge. The orange tribe has many setbacks and lose the challenge as a result. They talk about who will probably be voted out. Kellyn thinks that it will be Stephanie, Michael, or Jenna. I really need to learn the tribe names.

In the fourth segment of the show, Michael is prepared to vote against his former allies. Jenna feels that she might suffer from resting bitch face. She does some stuff on Sebastian who might try to come to her side. Stephanie thinks that she can win the game in the end. People want to vote out Michael. Desiree looks through the bag of Stephanie to make sure that she doesn’t have something from Ghost Island. It seems like the target is still up in the air.

In the fifth segment of the show, we get to tribal council and people still don’t know the correct use of the word either. (You can only use it with two things and not more. See if it is underlined in green if you mention three things with either preceding them.) Michael makes a case as to why he should stay in the game because he is a stronger player. But they still haven’t been winning so is he really strong? Now I don’t think that Stephanie wants to let her kids down so I think that she said something wrong. In the end, after the votes are cast, Stephanie is the one who is voted out.

On the next Survivor, it appears that there is going to be another tribe swap. What’s up with this? And then there are many different conflicting alliances by the look of it. What all will happen? I guess that we will find out next week.

Total confessional count: Stephanie- 8, Bradley- 3, James- 5, Chris- 6, Sebastian- 4, Angela- 3, Chelsea- 1, Libby- 3, Michael- 8, Domenick- 9, Desiree- 4, Kellyn- 7, Jenna- 4, Wendell- 3, Donathan- 8, Laurel- 2.

New confessionals this episode: Bradley- 2, James- 1, Chris- 2, Sebastian- 1, Angela- 0, Chelsea- 0, Libby- 0, Michael- 3, Domenick- 0, Desiree- 3, Kellyn- 1, Jenna- 1, Wendell- 0, Donathan- 2, Laurel- 0, Stephanie- 2.

Stephanie had two new confessionals this episode, the same number as Bradley, Chris, and Donathan. The only people who were higher were Michael and Desiree with three a piece. Everyone else was lower with the lowest being Libby, Domenick, Wendell, Angela, Chelsea, and Laurel, all tied with zero. As for total confessionals, Stephanie had eight, tied with Michael and Donathan. The only person higher than them is Domenick with nine. Everyone else is lower with Chelsea as the lower with one.


With the last Wednesday Lenten service of the year happening yesterday, this means good news in terms of this blog. The updates will no longer be on Thursdays. Starting next week, they will be back on Wednesdays. I hope that I don’t ever miss an update. I should explain what happens if I do. But I guess that we won’t have to worry about that unless it happens. I might not know what could come up and why. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Thursday, March 15, 2018

Episode 36.3

What all could appear on Ghost Island? It seems to be heavily implied that Erik’s immunity necklace from Survivor: Micronesia will appear again, but how? Plus, I’m a bit confused by how they have these exact relics again as you’d think that people would be allowed to keep these things. They really took the idol away from these people? Plus, it seems weird with the whole game thing that’s going on. How will they decide who gets to play a game on Ghost Island? It already seems dumb that not everyone gets to play a game, even though it sort of makes sense considering how one can fail at the game. Still, how is it decided who plays and who doesn’t? But enough of my ramblings.

In the first segment of the show, the tribe that went to tribal council gets back from the vote with some people wondering what happened. Domenick reveals to Wendell about his idol. Domenick then gets the legacy advantage. We then get to the reward challenge. I’m glad that they are doing a regular reward challenge to decide who goes to Ghost Island instead of a combined challenge. The purple tribe wins the challenge. Kellyn winds up going to Ghost Island by random draw.

In the second segment of the show, we get to Ghost Island. She is alone, on her own, just a girl, trying to find her place in the world. She gets to play a game this time around. She decides not to play a game to ensure that she keeps her vote. We then get back to the winning tribe as Chris tries to figure out what happened with the vote and why Morgan was voted out of the game. Chris wants Domenick to get voted out of the game still. Domenick tells Laurel about his idol. Meanwhile, other people are talking about who they want to vote out of the game.

In the third segment of the show, we get straight to the immunity challenge. It is a simple challenge, the type of which we have seen before. The orange tribe does better in at least the first part. The purple tribe seems to keep suffering one setback after another. The orange tribe appears to make a mistake with the balls at one point. The challenge looks like it could even itself out. The purple tribe ends up winning the challenge. I don’t know tribe names yet. Kellyn thinks that it is good that she still has her vote. Now I’m wondering if she realizes that she wasn’t going to lose it but only could have lost it.

In the fourth segment of the show, the people talks about their come from behind loss. Bradley wants to get rid of the people that were on the other tribe. Meanwhile, Stephanie wants to get rid of Bradley. Chelsea wonders who to vote for. Someone thinks that the leader never wins. He must not be familiar with Tom from Palau. And I doubt that Tom was the only one. I think that Michael wants to risk an idol play to vote out someone from the other side.

In the fifth segment of the show, we get to tribal council and there is probably going to be some serious crap going down at it. Some people want to vote out Bradley as they feel that he is the leader of the other alliance. Michael pulls out his idol and lies that it has double power. Chelsea admits that she does not know what is real or not. Who will make the right move? I hope that Michael plays his idol on the right person. Michael plays it for Stephanie. But it is Brendan who gets votes. Why didn’t they vote against Michael? Brendan gets voted out with the idol being wasted. These people are not good at the whole reverse the curse thing.

On the next Survivor, there might be a showmance going on and there are different types of different relationships going on that I’m not sure that I understand. And it seems that Desiree might make some sort of mistake at a challenge or not really. It is hard to tell all the time.

Total confessional count: Desiree- 1, Kellyn- 6, Jenna- 3, Wendell- 3, Donathan- 6, Laurel- 2, Stephanie- 6, Bradley- 1, James- 4, Chris- 4, Sebastian- 3, Angela- 3, Brendan- 5, Chelsea- 1, Libby- 3, Michael- 5, Domenick- 9.

New confessionals this episode: Chris- 1, Sebastian- 1, Angela- 1, Brendan- 1, Chelsea- 1, Libby- 0, Michael- 1, Domenick- 3, Desiree- 0, Kellyn- 3, Jenna- 0, Wendell- 1, Donathan- 1, Laurel- 1, Stephanie- 1, Bradley- 1, James- 0.


Brendan had just one new confessional this episode, which was the same number as Stephanie, Chris, Michael, Bradley, Sebastian, Wendell, Angela, Donathan, Laurel, and Chelsea. The people who were lower with zero new ones are James, Desiree, Jenna, and Libby. The highest are Domenick and Kellyn with three a piece. As for total confessionals, Brendan had five, which is the same number as Michael. The only people who are higher are Kellyn, Donathan, and Domenick with Domenick as the highest with nine. Everyone else is lower with Bradley, Desiree, and Chelsea as the lowest with just one. I still don’t know if there is a stand out among these people just yet. But there’s the rest of the season to see what all will change and won’t. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Thursday, March 8, 2018

Episode 36.2

They have done a lot of island twists in the game. First there was Exile Island. They also did Redemption Island. Now they have Ghost Island. I don’t know yet if they’ll do it again or not. I also don’t know if the show is renewed for next season because they could be filming the next season right now and it could have Ghost Island in it as well. If things go well, this could be the best received island twist that they have used in the game thus far. And while I like Redemption Island as a twist, this one could wind up being more liked in the game. But enough of my ramblings.

In the first segment of the show, they remind us that James received votes in the recap so this has to be important for the rest of the episode. There isn’t much shown of camp life before we get to the tribes getting gathered together. They switch tribes. Different people have different feelings about the swap at hand. I don’t know who all is giving confessionals since they don’t give names for some and I don’t know all of these names because they haven’t told us too much about who these people are yet this early into the game. Chris wants to get rid of Domenick. But people are wary of Chris since he seems to them that he is just ordering people around.

In the second segment of the show, Stephanie Johnson, henceforth to be referred to as Stephanie, goes on an idol hunt with Jenna. Michael finds the idol that used to belong to James. He was only eight when Survivor: China aired? Geez, I thought that I was young, but I don’t think that I am. Libby gets to be in a Catholic alliance of some sort.

In the third segment of the show, we get to the immunity challenge. I was already spoiled as to who would lose this challenge. It was hard to easily find this on tape. I need to learn the names of the tribes at some point in time. The orange tribe wins the challenge, but can’t reach consensus on who to send to Ghost Island. Thus, the person who goes by random chance is Chris. That might have been a good thing for him and he may not even know it. Donathan’s plans are ruined and Morgan is afraid of what will happen next.

In the fourth segment of the show, we get to see Chris arrive at Ghost Island. He doesn’t get to play a game. How do they decide who gets to play a game or not? And what other twists could appear on this island? I don’t know what all are considered dumb decisions. The tribe doesn’t know who to vote for and people think that they should draw rocks.

Some of the people want to get rid of Angela. Donathan shows people his fake idol and he tells them that it is a fake idol. Only James thinks that he does have a real idol. Now everyone knows that Tony is Russell Hantz 2.0. What is this water well thing that James is using? I’ve never seen something like that before. Some people want Morgan to be voted off.

In the fifth segment of the show, Jeff points out that there is a four to four split. It doesn’t seem like anyone has a consensus on what should happen with the vote. As usual, I can’t seem to tell what is going on in regards to the potential vote. Nobody plays an idol. Does someone have one? It is hard to tell sometimes who has what. Morgan is voted out. Maybe this would be more of a shock if I had any idea of what was going on. Now what’s going to happen to the legacy advantage? It was her who had it, right? Will we see what happens right away?

On the next Survivor, there are people who might be dumb. There are idols out in play and lots of crazy things happening. In her exit confessional, Morgan gives her legacy advantage to Domenick. I didn’t check how the votes fell, although I’m not sure that I care because I don’t understand it anyways.

Total confessional count: Wendell- 2, Donathan- 5, Laurel- 1, Stephanie Johnson- 5, Bradley- 0, James- 4, Chris- 3, Sebastian- 2, Angela- 2, Morgan- 4, Brendan- 4, Chelsea- 0, Libby- 3, Michael- 4, Domenick- 6, Desiree- 1, Kellyn- 3, Jenna- 3.

New confessionals this episode: Angela- 2, Morgan- 3, Brendan- 2, Chelsea- 0, Libby- 3, Michael- 1, Domenick- 1, Desiree- 0, Kellyn- 1, Jenna- 1, Wendell- 1, Donathan- 3, Laurel- 0, Stephanie Johnson- 3, Bradley- 0, James- 2, Chris- 2, Sebastian- 1.


Morgan had three new confessionals this episode, the same number as Donathan, Libby, and Stephanie. They tie for the highest. The lowest, with zero a piece, is Bradley, Desiree, Laurel, and Chelsea. In terms of total confessionals, Morgan had four, the same number as Brendan, Michael, and James. The one who is highest is Domenick with six. The lowest in terms of total confessionals are Chelsea and Bradley who have zero a piece. We’ll see what happens with more of this season later and if things will get more interesting with things making more sense later. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Thursday, March 1, 2018

Survivor: Ghost Island Premiere

There is still a lot that can change with this blog in the future as things go on in my life and other things and changes happen as well. What’s interesting about this season’s airing is that Lent would have begun already yet my blog will still be on Wednesdays until this season starts. That is, of course, that I didn’t get or having been able to start watching an old season on DVD. I’m writing this in advance of Christmas in case you are confused. We’ll see what happens in the future.

I didn’t get an old season of Survivor as a Christmas present, but I’m still probably going to get one for myself with money that I was given for getting something for myself. I will probably go with Gabon over Blood versus Water having already blogged about Blood versus Water. But first, I will probably be seeing Borneo again for a recap of a player’s game from that season.

I had a dream regarding a cast of Survivor players and Terry Dietz was one of them. It might have been an all returning player season that the dream was about. It was getting later into the game and Terry was still in it, which I thought was good. There wasn’t much else to the dream.

Something that I wonder about will be what exactly Ghost Island will be like. Will it be like Exile Island? Will it be like Redemption Island? You’d think that it will be its own island. I just wonder if we’ll see a thing like it again and hope that it works, although it might not.

There were rumors that Andrea from Survivor was going to be on Celebrity Big Brother. This didn’t turn out to be true, though. Since it occupied so many timeslots in a non summer time, I thought it would be better for me to not watch it.

Well, Jessica from last season appeared on the local news of mine. She went on a ski trip and came back with a broken leg. Was that part of the premerge trip she was on? I don’t think that I know for sure. She is not with Cole. She is working on a website. If only I hadn’t given up Wikia for Lent. I guess that come April, I’ll look on the site to see if they can explain more information about her.

There have been some changes with my nighttime job. Originally, I was working at just one place on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and the weekend. Now, I’m working in another place on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. This won’t affect this blog yet, if at all.

What will affect this blog is that Lent is happening and I’ll be at church when this show is on. That is why the blog will be on Thursdays until holy week happens. At least I can record this and SEAL Team. I miss shows because of this show, such as Riverdale. I was into The Blacklist, but don’t think that I care about that anymore. I have seen Dynasty at times, but I don’t know if I’ll stay into it. It is moving to Fridays in the future anyways. Other Wednesday shows that I watch on different networks are Modern Family, American Housewife, Law & Order: SVU, and Designated Survivor.

Some of you might remember from when I did a recap on Stephenie from Palau that I would do one on Sue from Borneo in the future. Well, I’m going to start working on it in the future as I will be watching the first season on DVD again. I also plan on getting Gabon for myself soon, although I won’t watch it yet until I am done with the Borneo season. I’ll still be waiting to get Blood versus Water in some way in the future. Let’s get to my 300th blog post. But enough of my ramblings.

In the first segment of the show, we get to the introduction of the season. The tribes are gathered on the beach where Jeff talks to them. Jeff wants each tribe to volunteer someone to lead their tribe. Chris and Brendan are the ones doing it. They need to pick people for the challenge, which they do. There are a lot of twists to the challenge. What’s with all these twists anyways? You see them in every season nowadays. Chris makes the decision to forfeit the challenge, which Domenick doesn’t like.

We get back to camp next where people introduce themselves. There seems to be an assortment of strange characters. And I can’t tell what gender Donthan is. Kellyn changed a lot of her life in order to do Survivor. Domenick wants to take charge which could be a bad idea or might be a good one. Chris thinks that Domenick is gunning for him.

In the second segment of the show, Jacob dumbly loses his shoes. He thinks that he’s the odd one out on the tribe and further alienates himself by hunting for an idol. Survivor started when he was four and he thinks that he already screwed himself. At least he realizes it. Animal imagery comes up with spiders that are big. What does it mean? When Domenick’s name comes up as a potential boot, Wendell goes up and tells him that.

In the third segment of the show, we get to the immunity challenge. Someone from the losing tribe will be sent to Ghost Island. I think this means that they could wind up missing the vote. The purple tribe ends up winning immunity. Jacob gets sent to Ghost Island, which was part of his plan. I guess he’s not entirely dumb if he’s smart enough to do that. Jenna wonders who they’ll vote off now.

In the fourth segment of the show, Jacob arrives at Ghost Island. Now are these the actual things or are they replicas? He then has a game of chance and gets the legacy advantage from Game Changers that he has to give to someone on the other tribe. He’ll give it to Morgan. This could prove to be an interesting twist in the game. But what all goes it mean?

Donathan thinks that Stephanie Gonzalez should be voted out because she had told people to stop talking at the challenge. She wants to get rid of him in turn. I wonder who will come out on top? In the meantime, it seems that Stephanie Johnson, who is known by her first name and not her last name like the other Stephanie. Michael wants to get rid of Donathan.

In the fifth segment of the show, we get to tribal council. Stephanie Gonzalez thinks that Jacob was an easy vote and that he has already made mistakes. She thought that she would have been good at the puzzle, but it is hard to know for sure if she would have been. Stephanie Gonzalez goes around and talks to people openly. This sure is a weird tribal council. Stephanie Gonzalez is the first person voted out of the game. I guess that this and the next post will be the only ones to mention the last name of the other Stephanie in the game. Domenick might be the first person to find an idol during nighttime. It is the idol that Andrea didn’t play in Caramoan. Morgan then sees the legacy advantage in her bag. We then return to Ghost Island where Jacob makes a fake idol for himself to tell people that is real.

In the sixth segment of the show, we get to Jacob returning to his tribe. He tells the story of the idol, but do people believe him? He seems like a very nervous person. Brendan doesn’t buy the story as he thinks that no one would forget the part of it that says it is a real idol. Stephanie Johnson still thinks that it would be a good idea to work with Jacob. Domenick wants to work with Chris and they showed animal imagery of a crab getting on another crab. Remember how important animal imagery is. Chris doesn’t think that he buys the idol story and it’s possible that Domenick may have made things worse.

In the seventh segment of the show, we get to another immunity challenge already. Watching this later outside of regular timeslots can mess with me and my sense of time. The orange tribe struggles badly at the challenge. Donathan is sent to Ghost Island even though Jacob wanted to return there.

In the eighth segment of the show, Donathan goes to Ghost Island and smashes an urn, only he doesn’t get to play a game. Now do they have to go in order of the urn or not? James correctly thinks that he was the reason that they lost the immunity challenge. Michael wants to split the votes between James and Jacob. Stephanie Johnson wants to work with Jacob and they want to vote out Michael. Jacob then tells Stephanie Johnson about the truth of Ghost Island. People still try to figure out the vote. I’m not sure what will happen this time around. Maybe the next segment will shed more light on it.

In the ninth segment of the show, we get to tribal council. James talks about his failure at the challenge and owns his mistake. Jacob likes his tribe a lot. If he is voted out early into the game, I’ll miss him. But, I also have to admit that he’s not that great a player. Or, he doesn’t seem like one just yet. There is a plan for tonight and I have no idea what’s going on or going to happen. No idols are played because I don’t think that anyone on this tribe has one. Jacob is voted out.

On the next Survivor, there is a tribe swap already. And they might have spoiled who goes to Ghost Island next. It seems rather early for a swap so I don’t know if they are doing a split from two tribes to three like they have in the past. I guess that we’ll see for sure what happens later.

Total confessional count: Domenick- 5, Desiree- 1, Kellyn- 2, Jenna- 2, Jacob- 6, Stephanie Gonzalez- 2, Wendell- 1, Donathan- 2, Laurel- 1, Stephanie Johnson- 2, Bradley- 0, James- 2, Chris- 1, Sebastian- 1, Angela- 0, Morgan- 1, Brendan- 2, Chelsea- 0, Libby- 0, Michael- 3.

It seems that Jacob had the most confessionals this episode with six. The next highest is Domenick with five. Michael is third highest with three. Stephanie Gonzalez had two, the same number as Kellyn, Jenna, Donathan, Brendan, Stephanie Johnson, and James. Sharing the lowest with zero confessionals a piece is Anglea, Chelsea, Libby, and Bradley. Everyone else just had one confessional.


Rearranging the order of confessionals could prove to be confusing early into the game. But at least I’m the only one who has to worry about such things. Remember that new posts of this blog will appear on Thursdays, the day after a new episode has aired. I’ll let you know when they’ll return to Wednesdays as normal. I’ll see you next week. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.