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Experimental TV: Non-Fiction  

This thread is part of an experiment to discern the Buffistas' future interest in television discussion. It will remain open until June 1st, 2007, upon which date there will be spirited debate regarding the infinite possibilities for our board's development. This thread is for non-fiction tv, including but not limited to documentaries and reality shows. [NAFDA]


DavidS - May 10, 2007 7:09:08 pm PDT #434 of 767
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Sean's right, Michael Carl didn't have a freakin' clue.

It's weird that the only reference for the sixties Anthony had was hippies. It was the height of hairdressing in the 20th century with some of the most elaborate styles since Versailles. Only the forties rival it, and even then that was mostly in the movies because during the war women didn't do super fancy hairstyles that often.

They should have been allowed to cut the hair and style it.

Ben's pin curls were the right idea, but his technique was lax and the curls were falling out. 20s curls were generally very close to the head - more like a marcel wave. Or occasionally very curly, but not hanging down in sloppy spirals. Still, he managed something halfway functional. He keeps hanging on by the skin of his teeth, but as he noted, he does learn fast.

Daisy's hair was the best. Pretty, elaborate and period accurate. I don't know why anybody thinks they powdered wigs in the Elizabethan era - that didn't happen until the 18th century.

Tabitha definitely got undeserved criticism from Michael Carl. I hope he gets reamed over on the boards and spends some time learning about hairdo history.

Oh! When Anthony was shown researching online I recognized the website he went to for sixties styles. Which - incidentally - were all bouffant styles! So he certainly knew better than to do hippie hair. I think he lost his nerve after he started to tease it up.


brenda m - May 10, 2007 7:16:44 pm PDT #435 of 767
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

I know! When did Survivor get made of awesome?

Yau Man won the challenge and sent himself to Exile Island. He didn't want Stacy, Boo, or Dreams to have a chance at the idol, didn't think Cassandra could hack it, and didn't want to send Earl for some reason I disremember. So...

I'm surprised "Dreamz" picked up on Yau Man's strategy that way. Not as dumb as he seems, maybe? And that comment about how all his plans go awry, heh. He's like the Wile E. Coyote of Survivor.

And tribal council totally rocked!


brenda m - May 10, 2007 7:17:46 pm PDT #436 of 767
If you're going through hell/keep on going/don't slow down/keep your fear from showing/you might be gone/'fore the devil even knows you're there

But it's also very much not about being boring or poseur-y which her fauxhawk totally was! HATE HER!!! She's so humorless.

Yeah, I agree. I wasn't all that impressed.


kat perez - May 10, 2007 7:32:26 pm PDT #437 of 767
"We have trust issues." Mylar

I'm surprised "Dreamz" picked up on Yau Man's strategy that way. Not as dumb as he seems, maybe? And that comment about how all his plans go awry, heh. He's like the Wile E. Coyote of Survivor.

I love "Dreamz". Not enough to see him win or anything, but he makes a great crazy foil. But the only winner I wanna see on Sunday is Yau Man. He is playing this game for all that it's worth. I really would love to see a Yau Man/Earl F2, even though Earl annoyed me a little bit tonight. (Catch a clue, Earl. Have you not met Stacy? When has she ever been gracious?)


Scrappy - May 10, 2007 9:15:41 pm PDT #438 of 767
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Oh my god, Yau-man totally rules. Yau+Earl 4evah.


sumi - May 11, 2007 7:02:28 am PDT #439 of 767
Art Crawl!!!

3 Top Chef chefs are opening restaurants in New York.


IAmNotReallyASpring - May 11, 2007 12:43:25 pm PDT #440 of 767
I think Freddy Quimby should walk out of here a free hotel

But the only winner I wanna see on Sunday is Yau Man. He is playing this game for all that it's worth.

I'd like Yau-Man to win but I'd like to see Cassandra win more. Because while Yau-Man has been playing a fine technical game, it's been showy and aggressive and public and it almost lost him the game last night. Cassandra's manoeuvring has been subtle and informed and the best of anyone's for getting to the Final Three.


Scrappy - May 11, 2007 1:02:56 pm PDT #441 of 767
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

But Cassandra is such a non-tryer in the challenges. She gives up so fast. I don't see her as playing the game so much as riding actual players' coattails. I realize that IS a style of play, but not one I like to see rewarded.


Jessica - May 11, 2007 1:08:03 pm PDT #442 of 767
And then Ortus came and said "It's Ortin' time" and they all Orted off into the sunset

But Cassandra is such a non-tryer in the challenges. She gives up so fast. I don't see her as playing the game so much as riding actual players' coattails. I realize that IS a style of play, but not one I like to see rewarded.

This, exactly. She doesn't so much strategize as smile and nod.


IAmNotReallyASpring - May 11, 2007 2:30:20 pm PDT #443 of 767
I think Freddy Quimby should walk out of here a free hotel

But Cassandra is such a non-tryer in the challenges.

I think it's more that she's neither athletic nor challenge-minded nor any good at them, really. I see challanges as yielding aids to the players rather than as an intrinsic part of the game; players want to win the challenges because it'll give them an advantage come tribal council. Since Cassandra has played so well in the essential parts of the game, she doesn't need to win challenges.

I don't see her as playing the game so much as riding actual players' coattails. I realize that IS a style of play, but not one I like to see rewarded.

My way of looking at it is that the aim of the game is to make the final and take enough jury votes to win. If you're capable of Yul-type maneouvres or Ozzy-type immunity streaks but know that a quiet, non-threatening game will hand you the win, then that's the best game to play. Like, if the best way to win a game of soccer is by lying down on the pitch for 90 minutes, then it's foolish to play otherwise. For all Yau-Man's number-crunching, deal-making and alliance analysis, his technique would have had him warming a jury seat were it not for Stacy's and Dreamz's stupidity. I'm not saying Cassandra is a Survivor supremo capable of everything nor that she's playing a game the jury will appreciate; I'm just saying that the game that wins, whatever it may be, is superior to the game that loses.

Also, I think she has contributed a good deal to her own survival. Had she not secured Dreamz, her alliance would have been long gone. Had she not fostered so many side pacts, she wouldn't have the options she has now. She's thinking of who is best taken to the final, the pros and cons of arriving there with them and which remaining players are going to hurt her chances. Her strategy has been remarkably similar to Earl's except she's better at it because she's shows more foresight and awareness to contigency than Earl.

She doesn't so much strategize as smile and nod.

Her social skills had, up until last night, made her the power-broker in the game. She was held in confidence by four of the remaining five, one of whom used to dislike her enough to make her an outcast in the beginning. Compare that with Earl and Yau-Man's treatment of Boo, a player in search of an alliance, who, inexplicably hasn't been wooed.