‘Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance’ reunion: Jeremy Collins’ decision, a Joe Angilm tribute, and more
The “Survivor Cambodia: Second Chance” reunion show came on immediately following the finale, and of course many of the questions were as you would expect. However, there were a few interesting tidbits that are worthy of discussion.
1. Jeremy cites what happened to him on “San Juan del Sur” as the reason why he didn’t make clear to everyone else that his wife was pregnant. His wife Val also made the trip! She’s expecting that said baby very soon.
2. Spencer blames himself for keeping Jeremy in the game, and says that he actually stopped watching the show the past few weeks in order to focus on some other things.
3. Of course Joe gets a segment, complete with talk about people attacking Abi-Maria on social media for the move.
4. The segment with Terry and his son Danny was important and much-deserved.
5. So who was completely ignored at the reunion? So many people! Some of the jurors got barely any screen time, Shirin, Monica, and Peih-Gee were not even mentioned by name, and of course Vytas was not present after he decided to leave production to go spend time with his son.
The next season was announced as “Survivor: Kaoh Rong,” which is what we’re going to be working on spelling properly over the course of the next several weeks. You can head over here to read more about it.
In case you didn’t know, we’re going to be doing exit interviews with all of the final six tomorrow! Come back for coverage on what they all have to say about their game.
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December 17, 2015 @ 5:30 pm
I was disappointed that the “new school” type of play was not reflected in the jury deliberations. While everyone seemed happy to go with voting blocks and shifting alliances while they were participating in the game, they were unwilling to put aside their hurt feelings and appreciate such game play in others.