Survivor Fiji is set up to be one of the better Survivors in recent memory. It is naive to think that TV shows, even as they enter into the double digits in seasons. Survivor, although a veteran of the reality TV show game, is still an evolving franchise. It is a living, breathing dynasty that only remains popular as a result of its ability to adapt. Survivor, in last season's very popular run, showed that a diverse cast was the way to go.
The extreme diversity of last season's cast and the ratings that it received, is the obvious reason that this season;s cast also is extremely diverse. While this season has no premise like last season's racially separated tribes, just taking a look at the cast bios is enough to make clear that Survivor is going to run with this diversity thing as long as it makes for good television.
The BuddyTV article showcases the amazing diversity of this season's cast. The rumor mill has definitely been swirling over what the premise or the twist will be this season and I think the diversity of the cast definitely proves some theories. The previews have made the season out to a situation of haves versus the have nots, which will turn the tables on who's who in real life. Regardless, the season is going to be incredible.
Survivor: Fiji is my most eagerly anticipated season of Survivor since the second season. It is amazing how much improved the last season was over the previous few, and this is something that gives me great hope for the future of the franchise. If it keeps it up, the show may go on forever.
While you wouldn't be destitute, if you have gone through life never having sat around a campfire with good friends, you are certainly less rich in memories than those of us who have. Hours whiled away under dark skies in the bright light of roaring flames bring mighty returns on the simple investment of time well spent. One good night of campfire capers can earn years of chuckles, smiles, and comforting recollections.
Whether in public parks or private campgrounds, families and friends play out those special, joyous scenes: kids igniting marshmallows in the hot flames; older uncles blackening hot dogs beyond identification over the reddest embers; adults sipping on coffee, legs crossed, swapping insights or gossip; someone telling jokes or scary stories; every time the circle of folding chairs grows larger, the satisfaction grows with it?all are welcomed to the warming glow of the campfire. There are always stories; surely you have yours. Here are some of ours.
They usually begin with something like: ?Hey, remember the night that Muskie dozed off and the soles of his boots started smokin?? He never even budged till the Cat's Paw was glowing. Just goes to prove the sedating power of three or ten beers.? But such incidents were typical for Muskie, key member of a cast of campfire buddies who piled up good times like most people stack used newspapers?high and deep.
Fishing trips provided the opportunity for the buddies to escape for over night trips or for weekends, and, of course, every trip required an evening campfire, the perfect venue for canvas covered folding chairs to be arranged in a circle (sort of like the Round Table or maybe Stone Henge). Sitting in the flickering spotlight, each person in the regular crew played his role: Gasser (the omniscient leprechaun whose booming voice told all, discussed all, whether anyone else wanted to hear it or not); Hopinskin (the good-natured but agitating ?human tripod? who affectionately belittled everyone else); Cappy (the war vet who served as Father Wisdom); Muskie (the likable oafish giant who could carry a 10 hp Merc in each hand when boats were being relocated from rooftops to water); EZ Ed (country western singer and English teacher); Ron P (metal working artist who built his own boat trailers and could drink a beer or four); Big B (group organizer, foodstuff procurer, and biology teacher who could tell Muskie exactly what kind of poisonous plant he got into this time); Freeman (bank officer, good friend of Cappy's and detached observer of the shenanigans); Puff Stoner (farm boy become educator, dispenser of philosophy); me (rookie sportsman, born a decade too late to be contemporary with the others, born two decades too soon to have bonded to younger guys); Lyle T. (owner of one of the world's largest tackle boxes with every tray full); others, too, who took their turns in the ring'EZ Ed's nephews, and sometimes Sully. Everyone in the circle, at one time or another, offered up some misadventure or faux pas that would provide the campfire caper of that trip. It just seems like Muskie had the most, if not always the best.
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