Survivor: Tocantins - Completely Arbitrary Pre-Season Predicitions, 16-9
February 12th, 2009 | by cwalton |Quoting from Survivor: Tocantins - Completely Arbitrary Pre-Season Predicitions, 16-9
Still the best reality show on TV (save any arguments you might have – if you disagree, you are wrong), Survivor: Tocantins boasts an intriguing cast of beautiful people, seemingly likable people, along with a few wild cards. We have a Grammy nominee, the wife of a former NFL running back, a couple of models, a multi-millionaire and a bona fide cougar. With mere days before the premiere, it is that time again for I, Oscar Dahl, to make some totally arbitrary pre-season predictions. I’ve long been in the prognostication business, and though my failures have been miserable and fairly well-documented, I will not give up. I will never surrender. I think Jeff Probst would approve.
#16 – Sandy Brugin – Jalapao Tribe
Sandy is the Token Old Bag this season, a bus driver in her fifties. I don’t like to pick on the middle-aged contestants, but Sandy, who doesn’t appear to have much in the way of physical prowess, has little chance of making it far. If her tribe loses their first challenge, the tribe will look to kick off the weakest link. The weakest link will certainly be Sandy. Her only chance of survival is if one of her tribe members is remarkably annoying.Sandy on Survivor Tocantins
#15 – Sierra Reed – Timbira Tribe
After Sugar dominated the airwaves on Survivor: Gabon, the contestants will be wary of keeping an arrogant blonde model in their early twenties around. Sierra is overly confident and, like Sugar, not all that attractive for a model. On a season full of likable contestants, Sierra will be ostracized and voted off early.Sierra on Survivor Tocantins
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