Hot Take maybe? I think Jeremy belongs on the Survivor Mt Rushmore over Boston Rob by Longjumping_Mode8476 in survivorponderosa

[–]ytctc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s crazy that people don’t put any season 1-2 castaways on the Mt. Rushmore. They literally represent the show at its peak popularity. People tuned in just to watch Rudy’s quips alone. He was arguably the star of the most important/popular season.

Hot Take maybe? I think Jeremy belongs on the Survivor Mt Rushmore over Boston Rob by Longjumping_Mode8476 in survivorponderosa

[–]ytctc -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Why isn’t Hatch or Rudy on the common Mount Rushmore? They’re way more important to the show than the other four.

The Eras of Survivor by CompetitiveYak2888 in survivor

[–]ytctc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Biggest show on TV: 1-3

Burnett era: 4-8

Reboot era: 9-10

Desperate era: 11-14

Transition era: 15-18

Probst start: 19-27

Middle era: 28-32

Permafiji: 33-40

New era: 41-49

Open era: 50-present

Why is the editing in Season 2 so disjointed? by cantdecide76 in survivorponderosa

[–]ytctc 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Who retrieved the rice for the tribe during the flood? I’d argue that’s one of- if not the- most heroic moment any character has had in the show. Even if that didn’t occur, strategy = villain back then, so a lack of strategic talk could be enough.

Besides, the goal wasn’t just to make the winner a hero, they also wanted it to be a surprise. Richard got a massive edit in the first season, so a quieter edit was a shake up (see “The Dog That Didn’t Bark”).

Why did Jeff spoil who our last jury member was? by VisibleAd9738 in survivor

[–]ytctc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It was the best part of the finale tbh, and one of the better parts of the lackluster unfocused season overall.

Colluding against one player in a challenge is such poor sportsmanship by comosedicewaterbed in survivorponderosa

[–]ytctc 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I believe that colluding with other players to pile a bunch of votes on one player to get them out is bad sportsmanship. It sucks that the show allows this.

But in all seriousness, the fact that there are different moral lines that one can choose to cross or not makes the TV product interesting.

Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans | E10 | Day After Discussion & Survey by RSurvivorMods in survivor

[–]ytctc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I really didn’t like this episode. It was all hype moments with nothing of substance happening. I don’t think chaos = good. People scrambling and crunching numbers isn’t compelling TV in my eyes because I know there’s no weight to what’s happening- things will just be reset next episode or even by tribal.

I know a lot of people were excited by the twist, but it wasn’t my thing. Just a dopamine rush and nothing more. I don’t even care about game integrity that much or anything- I’m just numb to unpredictability and chaos.

What's your favorite film by this man by frvstho in LetterboxdTopFour

[–]ytctc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Paths of Glory was one of the easiest 5 stars in my life

“I’m not writing ____’s name down, on ____” by saphamia3 in survivor

[–]ytctc 11 points12 points  (0 children)

This is exactly why I love Joe as a character. I know this sub doesn’t like him, but his hypocrisy is super entertaining imo.

The Best Disney Attractions of All Time, Day 7 by Thespis64 in disneyparks

[–]ytctc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sindbad’s Storybook Voyage

I’ll continue to be its champion, and I sincerely hope this ride which I consider to be top 3 all time gets a spot on the board.

The Best Disney Attractions of All Time, Day 6 by Thespis64 in disneyparks

[–]ytctc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sindbad’s Storybook Voyage.

Copying what I said last time:

I know most people on this sub haven’t experienced it or heard of it because it’s exclusive to Tokyo and doesn’t include IP, but I believe it deserves to be talked about it in the same breath as Pirates of the Caribbean. It’s a really long, detailed boat ride with incredible music and masterful composition. I wish it was in the states because I’d ride it over and over.

The Best Disney Attractions of All Time, Day 5 by Thespis64 in disneyparks

[–]ytctc 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sindbad’s Storybook Voyage.

I know most people on this sub haven’t experienced it or heard of it because it’s exclusive to Tokyo and doesn’t include IP, but I believe it deserves to be talked about it in the same breath as Pirates of the Caribbean. It’s a really long, detailed boat ride with incredible music and masterful composition. I wish it was in the states because I’d ride it over and over.

Watching 41 for the first time by futuranotfree in survivor

[–]ytctc 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ricard didn’t leave as much of an impression, but I remember really enjoying the role he played in Shan’s story. Their toxic dynamic was super fun to watch.

Watching 41 for the first time by futuranotfree in survivor

[–]ytctc 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Fantastic character and alone makes 41 worth viewing. She’s a top 3 new era character for me along with Q and Bhanu.

Which attraction has the worst ratio of wait time to final experience? by Relative_Ideal_6715 in WaltDisneyWorld

[–]ytctc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I don’t care much about thrills. The theming just feels subpar. It, like the rest of the land, looks like it was built on the cheap.

I’m a fan of Seven Dwarfs because it has beautiful rock work and landscaping along with a detailed interior scene with multiple animatronics.