bodyWhich "Survivor" moment made you cringe? Check out my answer
and Jeff Probst's answer, then let us know what your pick is...
*** Click here to comment - Are Gordon and Jeff right? What about when Boston Rob stabbed Lex in the back? Or when Jonny Fairplay lied about his grandmother's death? What's your pick?
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Gordon and Jeff are ab-so-lute-ly right!!! I was SO upset (still am!) when Dreams reneged on his deal with Yau Man. I was ready to start a "Send Yau Man a Dollar" campaign to see if fans could raise a million bucks for him. Bless his good and kind heart, Yau Man was a gentleman all the way; he is a great man and Dreams is just the opposite.
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What about Johnny Fairplay's dead grandmother scam. That was pretty low! I don't understand any of these people who swear on their loved ones. Give me a break!
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Yeah for me it still has to be the Fairplay Grandmother stunt. I think it was the first really bad betrayal that was put over on everyone.. not just a particular person. He was permantly a creep after that stunt. I have to agree for individual honors, the Dream / Yau thing was bad also.
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I have to agree with Fairplay's move being the worst. For anyone who has ever lost someone special to them he made a mockery. Doesn't get much lower.
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The top "cringing" moment for me was a naked Richard Hatch rubbing his genitals on Sue (I believe) in the challenge during the All-Stars! My YUCK factor was blown right off the charts!!!!
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How about the original despicable shocker. When Susan Hawk told Richard Hatch in no uncertain terms that he was the lowest of the low. She also told Kelly Wigglesworth that she was a backstabber, and her tirate she went into in telling the "Survivor World"
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I have to go with the census with Johnny Fairplay and his dead grandmother. He was so convincing with his buddy and then to turn around and find out she wasn't even dead.. What a **bleep**, but he had me fooled.