Survivor: Redemption Island Season 22 Episode 1 - You're Looking At The New Leader Of Your Tribe

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Just because you are voted out, doesn’t mean you are out of the game!
The rules of Survivor are simple: average Americans are abandoned in the middle of some of the most unforgiving places on earth. Divided into teams, they participate in challenges given by host Jeff Probst, and every three days, the losing tribe must trek to Tribal Council to vote out one… More of their own. Halfway through the game, the challenges shift to individual competitions when the tribes merge and become one. Now the game is every contestant for themselves.
The game is simple: Outwit, Outplay, Outlast, by winning immunity, thus not being eligible to have votes cast against yourself. However, the players must be careful about who they send packing – because after the merge, a jury of previously voted out contestants begins to form, and each week they return to watch the Tribal Council ceremony. At the end of the game, they vote for one of the members in the finals to win one million dollars and become the next Survivor!
Generally, each season begins with a twist – something different to surprise the new castaways. Survivor is a game of adaptation, and the final two or three of each season are the players most able to adapt to their surroundings and to the people they are playing with. Survivor focuses on the people, and the social commentary that surrounds them. The game revolves around how these players can Outwit, Outplay, and Outlast.
Andrea, Ashley, & Krista – all I got from their interviews is that they don’t want to be underestimated by being a cute blonde. They either work on a farm or was a former beauty pageant contestant. Among this group, I think Ashley has the highest potential to survive.
David – so he’s gotten the highest IQ score on all seasons of Survivor so there is an expectation that this guy will be a mastermind this season. I think he stands a good chance with this group and I fully expect him tooting his own horn by saying how far smarter he is than everyone else.
Francesca – I’ve been annoyed at all the coverage she’s been getting for “terrorizing girls in elementary school.” That line alone makes me think she’s going to be an over the top character that doesn’t realize she is rubbing people the wrong way. Entertaining but annoying at the same time.
Grant & Steve – the football guys actually seem pretty tame and I think they’ll try to hide in the background as long as possible. I hope this doesn’t make them appear to be boring.
Kristina – she stood out most to me in the preseason interviews, having just a confident way of carrying herself. She was semi awkward during her interview so I hope she finds a way to interact with her tribemates because if she keeps it up, I’m sure her tribe will give her the boot in no time.
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Krista Klumpp moved to Columbia in June after she took a job as a pharmaceutical representative. Two months later, the Alabama native had to ask for a leave of absence. She kept her reasons vague, but that’s what one has to do to keep their appearance on a reality gameshow secret.
On Wednesday night, Klumpp was one of 18 contestants who started matching wits on “Survivor: Redemption Island.”
Before she could even get to the filming site in San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua, in August, she had to tell so many lies.


I don’t remember which one I told who,” Klumpp, 25, said Wednesday afternoon.
“Survivor,” which airs Wednesday nights on WLTX-19, Time Warner Cable channel 9, is a physical reality TV show that is mentally draining. And very political, as contestants have to choose alliances carefully.
“I have a lot of what it takes socially,” Klumpp said. “I’m pretty strong willed, but I also know when I need to step back if there are other strong personalities.”
Klumpp said she felt she could maneuver and manipulate her opponents.
“I have a pretty strong personality,” she continued. “I think a lot of my friends and family would say so.”
One of the stronger personalities will definitely be Rob “Boston Rob” Mariano, a veteran of three previous “Survivor” casts. Mariano, along with Russell Hantz, are seeking redemption.
Klumpp, a Auburn graduate who was a second-generation head cheerleader at the university, said she tried to gain as much weight and muscle as she could before leaving for the island.
Though she already knows the outcome, Klumpp is anxious to see the season unfold on TV because she’ll see the edited version at the same time as the viewer at home. On Wednesday night, she had a viewing party with friends, several of whom came from out of town, including one from Miami.
Soon the fans of “Survivor,” one of the most popular shows on TV, will learn a lot about Klumpp.
Here’s one thing we already know: She’s a hard worker. Why else would her job take her back?



Phillip Sheppard's job title sounds anything but adventurous: He's a technology executive. But in reality—and on reality TV—the 52-year-old is made for adventure.

Sheppard is one of two Santa Monica residents who were chosen to be contestants on "Survivor: Redemption Island," the game show that debuts Wednesday night. His ticket to fame? Roller-skating backward on Montana Avenue.

Last spring, "I was stopped on the street by a casting director," Sheppard told Santa Monica Patch in a recent interview. "He said, 'I've never seen anyone skate backward.' "

Most haven't, at least not the distances that Sheppard skates. On a regular basis, he goes from Montana and Euclid, near where he lives, to Ocean Ave. Then he takes a left—or rather, a right, since he is skating backward—heads south to Bicknell, eventually reaches Main St. in Venice, and returns home. And all the while, he's facing the wrong direction.

Sheppard calls it a "low-impact sport," and he's been doing it for 40 years.

"I started when I was a boy, speed-skating in Dansville, New York," he said. "I would go to this rink ... we would skate in a giant ring, and I loved it. It was entertainment in a small town of 1,200.

"I never gave it up," he continued. "So now I've perfected high-speed skating backward. I'm also listening to a little hip-hop" while skating.

In a city filled with eccentric characters, it's hard not to miss Sheppard. Beyond his unusual approach to skating, he's 6'2" (and three inches taller on skates).

In case the most obvious question hasn't already come to mind, we'll spell it out: How has he survived, so to speak, roller-skating backward on such busy streets?

"I've never been seriously hurt," said Sheppard, who wears bright-colored clothes so drivers can easily spot him. "The only significant accident I had was about two years ago. I was going down Ocean, and a motorcycle was going in the opposite direction. He decided to make a U-turn, with [his] girlfriend on his bike. He stopped, not realizing that I was coming, and I ... hit her and knocked her off the bike and wound up sitting on the bike. Turned out we were both OK, and I went on about my skating.

"When you've been skating as long as I have ... even if [I] fall, I have guards on my hand, and my upper-body strength is such that I can pop right back up," he added.

With any luck, Sheppard's resilience will translate to "Survivor: Redemption Island," the 22nd season of the popular TV series. It takes place on San Juan del Sur, the same island where last year's "Survivor: Nicaragua" was filmed. After a series of various trials and tribe-ulations, the winner will be revealed in May.

Sheppard admits that he hardly ever watched the show before being picked to participate. That said, the 10-year resident of Santa Monica has brushed elbows with celebrities on plenty of occasions, particularly at one of his favorite haunts: Peet's Coffee & Tea on Montana and 14th.

"I'm sort of the ambassador there," he said. "I will frequently talk with a stranger: 'Welcome, I haven't seen you here before.' "

Sheppard is also on the executive committee for the PTA of Santa Monica High School, where his son goes to school.

Sheppard's family has become increasingly excited during the buildup to the show's premiere, but from all indications, that feeling hasn't worn off on him. The backward-roller-skater is taking his new burst of fame in stride and says life probably won't change much for him even if he wins.

"I'm just grateful to be able to participate," he said humbly. "I like to live in the moment. And I like what I'm doing."
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