Tuesday, September 9, 2008

A guide to Survivor Philippines


SURVIVOR Philippines brings together 18 strangers from all over the country and divides them into two tribes.

Tribe Jarakay (which is the Thai word for crocodile) carries the blue color while Tribe Naak (which is the Thai word for snake) carries the red color.

Paolo Bediones will host the reality show (a task undertaken by Jeff Probst in the original show).

For identification, each castaway has to wear a buff, which is an elastic material with the logo and color of their tribe. Armed only with one machete for each tribe, the 18 castaways have to live in the island for 39 days.

Every day they will receive a tree-mail that will provide riddles, clues or instructions about the challenges for the day. Each challenge is designed to test the castaways’ strength, endurance, problem solving skills and teamwork.

Winning a reward means getting basic necessities or luxuries that are both rare in the island, like pillows for a more comfortable sleep or enjoying a full course meal to make up for days without food.

But more than a reward, if there’s one thing all castaways would fight for, it’s winning immunity. Immunity means having protection from eviction. Without immunity, one can only hope for the best when it’s time for the most nerve-wracking moment in Survivor: the Tribal Council.

This is where each castaway’s fate is decided. It doesn’t matter if you’re the strongest or the smartest in the tribe because it all boils down to two things: the motives and strategies of each castaway.

The tricky part: the last few castaways voted out of the Tribal Council are the ones who will compose the Jury.

When the castaways are down to the final two, it is the Jury who will vote for the winner.

Expect a mixture of action, drama, suspense, romance and comedy as each castaway tries to outwit, out play, out last to claim the P3 million grand prize and the distinct honor of being the first ever Pinoy Sole Survivor.

The ultimate challenge begins on Sept. 15 on GMA Network.


source: sunstar

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