NATALIE-----wins Samoa Survivor 5

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  1. Michael Willis profile image68
    Michael Willisposted 14 years ago

    Wow, she won. Congrats to her. Way to go! yes, an Arkansan!

  2. Michael Willis profile image68
    Michael Willisposted 14 years ago

    Russell is obviously pissed he didn't win. I do think he would have won if the viewers voted for the winner. But, that is not how it goes with the show. He pissed off a lot of other survivor players and it cost him.

    1. donotfear profile image83
      donotfearposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Spoiler!  Russell is in the next Survivor, just filmed. Villians verses good guys....Rupert is back, too.

      1. Michael Willis profile image68
        Michael Willisposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        I hope he is for sure!
        Fellow Arkansan here also.

  3. Jeffrey Neal profile image68
    Jeffrey Nealposted 14 years ago

    Wish you had posted this in the other thread...some of us watching it on DVR.
    At least now I guess I don't have to finish it and can get to sleep early tongue

    [edit] and Russell totally deserves it!

    1. Michael Willis profile image68
      Michael Willisposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      Sorry Jeffrey.

      1. Friendlyword profile image60
        Friendlywordposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        I heard he played a totally immoral game and didn't deserve to win.

        1. Jeffrey Neal profile image68
          Jeffrey Nealposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          It's a game. I don't understand what you mean by "immoral".  He was consistently focused on winning, that's what I saw.  He didn't fool just a person here or there...he fooled them ALL.  No rules were broken, but yeah, some players got their feeling hurt...poor them.

          I would say the way he dominated means he DID deserve it.  Not to take anything away from Natalie.  I didn't like Russell at first, but he was the absolute smartest and most dominant player this show has ever had.

          1. Friendlyword profile image60
            Friendlywordposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            For Real?  He lied to everyone, trick everyone, admitted it like he was proud of it. Didn't bother to keep one person in his corner. And for that; he was suppose to be rewarded by the jury?  I don't think we fallen that far yet.

          2. profile image0
            Ghost32posted 14 years agoin reply to this

            Actually, he wasn't the smartest.  He had it figured correctly for every step of the way but deeply underestimated the animosity among jury members created by his own actions.  The audience loved him...but they didn't have to DEAL with him.  If he'd burned my socks, I wouldn't have voted for him, either.  He's like an overconfident general who seems to win every battle while somehow managing to lose the war.

            Plus, it's not like Russell got hurt all that much except for his obviously turbocharged Little Man Syndrome ego.  Sprint did give him the $100,000 consolation prize.

      2. Jeffrey Neal profile image68
        Jeffrey Nealposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        No problem. smile

  4. donotfear profile image83
    donotfearposted 14 years ago

    Congratulations to Natalie, a fellow Arkansan!!  The one least likely to win....wonder if I should reapply?

  5. tony0724 profile image60
    tony0724posted 14 years ago

    OH DAMN I am DVRing it right now ! I live on the west coast. But I am still gonna watch it anyway. Russell had not a prayer with that jury . And Natalie was just a doll .

  6. Jeffrey Neal profile image68
    Jeffrey Nealposted 14 years ago

    It's not social commentary...it's a game show where everyone tries to win the money. Nothing in the rules say one has to play a totally honest game. 

    The reason I ended up liking Russell's game is because he was consistent.  The ones that tend to bother me the most on these types of shows are the ones that go in saying they are going to play a clean game, and then end up stabbing a couple of people in the back.  Either play it clean all the way or play it dirty, I say.  Russell consistently played dirty, but not only that, it's how he played it perfectly as though it were a chess match where he was in control of every move...even those that other players made.

    You didn't see it, but if you had and if you appreciate the use of strategy, it would be hard not to come down on the side of Russell.  I mean finding three immunity idols with NO CLUE given was enough to win me over! smile

    1. Friendlyword profile image60
      Friendlywordposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      You are absolutely right; it was a game.  And he was winning right up to the point he sat in front of the jury and told them to award him for making every single one of them look like a fool.  He played a great game up to that point.
      Did you see how he acted after he won the last immunity? He should have played the game until the jury voted.

  7. Jeffrey Neal profile image68
    Jeffrey Nealposted 14 years ago

    Fair enough. Perhaps he was a little overconfident and cocky at the end.  Nevertheless, I am impressed.  I haven't enjoyed watching one player on Survivor this much since Terry won...I can't remember how many immunity challenges in a row.

    Maybe I'll have to hub it...

 
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