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  1. On 4/13/2024 at 9:34 AM, Anduin said:

    More Treknology in real life, a bunch of AI nitwits try to invent the comm badge. Sounds like it doesn't work half as well. I'm extremely doubtful they'll even get it to half ever. That won't stop Humane from charging a zillion dollars for the privilege, but I can't imagine that I'd ever use such a thing.

    Apple watch minus the band plus magnetic back to attach it to a shirt.  Done.

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  2. On 3/27/2024 at 7:18 PM, SoMuchTV said:

    Still not clear on who’s who, but I’m loving the costuming/color coordination of the green tribe. 

    With Mergatory on the horizon, a Tracker post will be coming soon.

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  3. 2 hours ago, Meowwww said:

    Bhanu comes cross as a simpleton.  How did he make it as far as being chosen?   Producer shenanigans 

    As if the producers didn't have anything to do with casting in the first place.

    Bhanu was chosen because they thought he'd be an interesting person/player... same as the other 17 members of this cast.  No shenanigans.

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  4. I'm pretty sure that Maria was involved in one of those conversations with Jem that theorized that Tim was who found the Beware and planted it where it was found by the group.  So she may already be thinking along the lines that she still has her vote.

    Or, Maria may not be concerned because she got an Extra Vote on the Day 1 Journey, so she might still have a vote despite the Beware.  Though she may try to get someone else to cast the Extra on her behalf if she is concerned.

  5. Minor Genius mention in the media.

    Tom Scott has a panel show-esque podcast called Lateral, which is all about lateral thinking questions.  One of the questions in episode 75 is about Moby and his tattoos.  One of the guests mentioned that Moby wrote the music for Bourne movies, to which Tom brought up the fact that they used that same song, "Extreme Ways", as the "something awesome is about to happen" music in a South Korean show called "The Genius."  He also mentioned that contestants in later episodes lamp-shaded it and brought up that someone was trying to get the Moby to drop.

     

    I mean, if you know who Tom Scott is, I don't think you'd be surprised to know he's watched The Genius.  It was more of a surprising reference at an unexpected time.

  6. 3 minutes ago, SummerDreams said:

    Bhanu got more screen time than all of the rest of the tribes together.

    That reminds me of another bit of info I saw on Reddit.  Apparently Bhanu had more confessionals in these 4 episodes than Parvati did in the entirety of her winning season.

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  7. On 3/20/2024 at 8:32 PM, LadyChatts said:

    Tim I think accuses Jem of moving the Beware Advantage and she denies it (he just says "you moved the beware advantage?" and she says "I don't know s*** about that"). 

    Which given the fact that Jem couldn't have known that I posted in the episode 4 thread

    Spoiler

    (that the Blue tribe from 43 put their latrine under that tree at first)

    , her quote is even funnier.

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  8. From the Live thread:

    On 3/20/2024 at 8:02 PM, Lantern7 said:

    What’s with Ben’s chest? Looks like he’s got a Fruit Roll-Up stuck there.

    Bandage over a tattoo.  Apparently it's Allister Fiend, Motley Crue's mascot.  Suspicion is that it was covered for copyright reasons.
    Which means "If I had a nickel for every time there was a contestant on Survivor named Ben who had to have a tattoo covered for copyright reasons, I'd have two nickels.  Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it's happened twice."

    A tit-bit that makes the Green group dig for the Beware "funnier":  they're on the same beach as Blue from 43, and Karla revealed on Twitter that that particular tree was where they had their latrine at first.

     

    Something that I noticed that I haven't seen mentioned here:  After the IC, when Bhanu figured out that he was the one about to be voted out, he went through the 5 stages of grief in rapid succession.  And the editors showed them all in the accepted order:

    • Denial - "I'm safe if only I can find the Idol"
    • Anger - shouting at God
    • Bargaining - "help me / find me an Idol"
    • Depression - collapsed on the trail
    • Acceptance - peace before/at TC

    However you feel about Bhanu, you have to give the editors props for that whole sequence.  It was very well done.

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  9. 13 minutes ago, bunnyface said:

    In a world of 90 minute episodes, there's no reason to combine reward and immunity challenges,

    In a world of 90 minute episodes and 39 days in the game, you're right.

    We're in a world of 90 minutes an episode and 26 days in the game; 1/3rd less time.  And it's the days of game time that's the main factor for the combined challenges, not the minutes of episode time.

    If there were still separate RCs and ICs in this era, there'd have to be a challenge every day.   So no rest days.  On a limited caloric intake.  The combination of exhaustion and lack of food would likely kill someone.  Which would kill the show, not fix it.

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  10. I haven't been bingeing this show, so I was a little bit spoiled for the use of "Leaves on the Vine" for the funeral scene in this episode.  But it made sense to be there.  So I was prepared for it, and still got a little misty.

    What I was not expecting was for them to use it again for the flashback of the beginning of Zuko's quest.  They didn't need to use it there, yet they did.  And it was still gorgeous.

    These creators, man.  They do get it.

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  11. 7 hours ago, Chicago Redshirt said:

    It might be an interesting twist in cases where one tribe is forced to sit people out, it's the other tribes that get to select who sits out. Rather than tribes resting their weakest members, the underdog sucky tribes might get a chance by forcing out the Hunters of the world to take a seat. 

    What makes this concept even more interesting is the Survivor rule that the same person cannot sit out consecutive challenges.  So that makes the decisions on when you'd force the strong people to sit out even more crucial.

    Also, while this idea makes intuitive sense when there's only one tribe down, there's at least a couple edge cases to consider when there's two tribes down.  One is the 6-5-4.   How would this be decided?  The tribe of 4 picks one person from each of the other 2 tribes, then the 5 picks one of the 6?  Or does the 4 pick all 3?

    Another edge case is the 6-5-5 and/or 5-4-4.  Do the two down tribes have to agree on who to choose from the other?  Can they confer?  Or does the most recent loss dictate which tribe gets the choice?

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  12. On 3/14/2024 at 8:51 AM, Good Queen Jane said:

    If you watch, they don't show Phil's face when he says that or makes any reference to "last" season. I assume that they just dubbed in Phil's voice. It's amazing what you can do with editing.

    There were two different segments in the pre-Race banter that were a bit sus.  The part about the "previous Race" and "one new country" was one of them, but it was less edited than the other.  Phil was actually visible in shot for portions of that.  And as noted above, it still made sense for both versions of reality, since both "previous Races" visited a new country; Jordan and Slovenia respectively.  So there may have been some editing trickery on that part, but not a whole lot.  Might even be related to the extended cut more than anything else.

    The other moment came before that, and was strictly done as shots of the Racers with a Phil VO.  That one was definitely assembled for the moment.  Problem is now that I can't remember what it was about.

  13. On 3/14/2024 at 6:09 PM, jaigurudeva said:

    Goodbye Randan, we hardly knew you. Too bad he didn't give Venus his beware advantage,

    It wasn't for lack of trying though.  Apparently he did want to pass it off to her, and talked to Peachy about it, but Peachy stuck by the rule that says "Unclaimed Beware Advantages are non-transferable."

    Which makes sense, since until you find/claim the Beware Advantage, you don't have a vote.  If it were transferable, people would be moving that penalty around every chance possible.  Maybe even weaponizing it (as in, giving someone the unclaimed Beware to deprive them of their vote before a crucial TC.)

    Now, if he had claimed the Beware, he could have passed the HII to Venus like normal...if it were on his person when they came to yoink him.  Because other medevacs with regular idols had also tried to do hand-offs in their yoinkings, but they didn't have them on hand right then.  So those idols were declared dead.

     

    Expect there to be a new Beware clue hidden on Nami and the box to be moved.  Unless Randen didn't tell Venus where the clue/box were, then they could place the clue back in the original spot...

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  14. 2 hours ago, Anduin said:

    Ted DiBiase is a retired pro wrestler. His gimmick was the Million Dollar Man, way back in the 80s when that was a lot of money. Here's the full bit, but I just stumbled across a quote too good not to share.

    The so-called Million Dollar Man being bad with numbers. Love it.

    TBF, those are small numbers.  Chump change, if you will.  He's better when dealing with numbers in at least the 6-figure range.

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  15. 14 hours ago, Duke Silver said:

    As a new show watcher (S45 was literally the first time I've ever watched even a single episode of Survivor): is it typically like this where one tribe is treated like a rented mule, losing all the time, and thus we don't get to see/evaluate members of the other tribes?

    In this "new era", even moreso in the last couple seasons, it has been the case.  And one of the reasons is the game design.

    With 3 tribes/6 players per to start, a death spiral can start almost immediately.  Once a tribe is down one member after TC, they may not have the "right people" to not lose an IC and prevent themselves from going back to TC to lose another member.  That means they may not have the "right people" at the next IC, etc....  And since it's the same tribe constantly going to TC, we do spend more time with them, since that's the tribal dynamics that we need to know about before TC.

     

    It was even worse up to just 2 seasons ago, when the episodes were all just 60 minutes.  That meant even less time that had to be spread out among the 3 tribes.  Say what you will about 2 hour episodes being too long, but 90 minutes is just about right.  There's an extra 22 minutes that can be allotted to the other tribes so we can see their dynamics as well as that of the losing tribe.  For example, if this season was 60 minute episodes, we probably wouldn't know about the Maria/Charlie alliance on Green (or at least the "Charlie's Angels" setup to that), or why Venus is on the outs on Orange.  (We might know that she is...as part of Randen's idol search, but not why.)

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  16. 1 hour ago, srhall79 said:

    With the challenge, it seemed like maybe it would be better to build from one side? Trying to slip in the middle block felt like the hardest part.

    That's how free-standing arches like this one are traditionally built.  Build up the two sides, then wedge the final block, the keystone, into place to force the other pieces to lock into place.  Granted, there's usually a temporary support structure in place to hold up the rest of the arch until the keystone is placed....

    The problem with all 3 tribes is that they all kept overshooting the keystone.  They built their arches at least one block too far on one side or the other.  That's part of why they kept falling.  There wasn't any balance to the constructions.

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  17. 9 hours ago, MissLucas said:

    Okay, this is an embarrassing question for someone who has watched the animated version more than once, but here goes. How did the Fire Nation know that they hadn't finished off the Avatar in the attack against the Airbenders? And why did they keep looking for him or her if there had been no signs of Avatar activity for 100 years? Was that ever explained? Was it explained in this episode and I missed it?

     

    5 hours ago, Stardancer Supreme said:

    It wasn't explained in the show. I saw an explanation derived from the A:TLA comic books that Sozin and the Fire Sages determined that the Air Nomad Avatar was still alive when no Water Tribe Avatar showed up. Then to make sure that they disrupted the Avatar Cycle, they targeted the Southern Water Tribe waterbenders. As an aside, if they had gotten Aang, the next Avatar would be weakened since there wouldn't have been any way for the next one to learn Airbending. (The Avatar Cycle is Fire, Air, Water, Earth.) 

     

    There's also the implication that they thought they had ended the Avatar cycle, and that Ozai sending Zuko to "find the Avatar" was a snipe hunt.  Hence Iroh saying that Zuko returning to the Fire Nation, successfully no less, would be "unexpected".

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  18. While I'm not 100% sure how I found this (some sort of YouTube trawling looking into reaction videos of things, but I forget the exact chain that led me here), I recently completed watching The Watchers in the Bar (a group of friends/co-workers centered around a bar somewhere in Chicago, with all sorts of reaction video series...starting with Game of Thrones) 's reactions to both the original A:TLA and Korra.  Like practically everyone, they loved the series and universe, so they're looking forward to this live action as well.

    They're prepared to watch the new series once it starts and release reaction episodes soon after, but they have reacted to both the official teaser and trailer.

     

    (Small warning: they made a lot of jokes that could "ruin your childhood" when they reacted to the two series, and they will most likely continue to do so in future.  This group may not be for everyone.)

    They also reference another YouTube reaction channel; The Normies.  They also covered both the original series and are very much looking forward to the new series

    And while I'm on the subject of reactions: Michaela Jill Murphy, the voice actress for Toph, has a series of A:TLA reactions on her channel.  She's also reacted to the live action teaser (which appears to be her first reaction video)

    and the trailer.

     

  19. New episodes started last night.  And this first one was a pseudo-revisit.  Phil and Jess went to Romania/Transylvania to investigate the Hoia Baciu, the "most haunted forest in the world".  And a location that Josh visited with his old show; one where one of his crew, Evan, was attacked.

    Lots of interesting things happening with the equipment.  And during the GPR check of the Rotunda, I came to the same conclusion Phil did just before he said it.  Then again, there was a little prompting in that direction with the local experts that Jessica was talking to.

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