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Which "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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  • comment number 10
  • date 11-13-2008 12:23 AM
  • author mikerd writes:
body Fairplay by far! I mean, come on, lying about your grandmother is just sleazy.
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  • comment number 11
  • date 11-13-2008 12:48 AM
  • author lindasue2u writes:
body I totally agree. A close 2nd was Johnny Fairplay lying about his grandma being dead. But johnny is despicable all the way.
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  • comment number 12
  • date 11-13-2008 01:03 AM
  • author lhch writes:
body Dreams was the most despicable of all when he reneged on his promise to Yau Man! I wanted Jeff to take the pickup away from Dreams and give it back to the rightful owner--Yau Man. I feel Yau Man is the best player that has been on Survivor in all the years it has aired! As for Dreams--I hope they NEVER have that disgusting low-life on the show again. From what Dreams did to Yau Man; he probably has done to others and is in jail now!
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  • comment number 13
  • date 11-13-2008 06:56 AM
  • author miniflowers writes:
body Definitely Johnny Fairplay... but what do you expect? Did anyone else catch her laughing with him over it at the reunion? Seems more than genes run in families...
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  • comment number 14
  • date 11-13-2008 07:05 AM
  • author MollyMag writes:
body I agree...I don't know how Dreams sleeps at night...that was so low and the sad thing is that many people think cool man, you ripped a car off.
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  • comment number 15
  • date 11-13-2008 07:15 AM
  • author Grammiedian writes:
body Johnny Fairplay's grandma lie was low and so was the betrayal by Dreams to Yau Man, but I'm going to go a different way here. I think that any time one or several of the other Suvivors go through someone elses belongings to look for a hidden Immunity Idol, that's totally despicable! Ta Da...Crystal strikes again! She's dispicable, personified!~
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  • comment number 16
  • date 11-13-2008 07:18 AM
  • author Grammiedian writes:
body Johnny Fairplay's lie about his Grandma was dispicable, and so was Dreams betrayal of Yau Man, but i"m going anoher waqy here. I think any time Survivors search the belongings of one of their fellow Survivors, in an attempt to find a hidden Immunity Idol, that's LOW! DISPICABLE! Ta Da! Crystal strikes again! She's despicable personified!
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  • comment number 17
  • date 11-13-2008 07:21 AM
  • author DannyLou writes:
body Richard Hatch and all his "faded" Glory running around and being mean and nasty about it.
No wonder Sue ripped Kelly and new one she was over grossed by Richard's nastiness.
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  • comment number 18
  • date 11-13-2008 08:32 AM
  • author NeutralCorner writes:
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I've seen EVERY Survivor episode except the very first from the first season. I've seen it all and, as much as I despised J. Fairplay in his original season, I have to concede that his Grandmother stunt, as Machevelian and bad-Grandma-mojo as it was... was fair play within the Survivor spectrum. I said to myself, "What a scumbag," when he pulled it off, but my heart didn't sink and I didn't cringe to nearly the degree as I had when Dreamz betrayed Yaoman.

Dreamz's betrayal was far more dramatic and came at a far more critical moment in the game. He took something directly from Yaoman on a bald-faced lie as opposed to Fairplay's tugging at players' heartstrings with a rouse. That, however, isn't the end of it. The component that took Dreamz's transgression to the next level was the fact that he'd accepted Yaoman's offer in the name of his children and later during an island interview, looked his kids in the eye (via camera) and told them, "I'm going to show you what it means to be a man... how a man keeps his word..." etc... then sat there in tears at tribal -- knowing he was DEAD WRONG in breaking that promise to Yaoman -- and proceeded to break the promise. He sat there knowingly pissing away his honor before his kids while taking something directly from an extremely honorable player and, thus, has the dubious honor of owning the worst transgression in Survivor history... by far. Believe me, Grandma Fairplay was far more rocked by that than her own (apparent) death.

Message Edited by NeutralCorner on 11-13-2008 08:36 AM
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  • comment number 19
  • date 11-13-2008 08:47 AM
  • author wcl writes:
body I agree that that was a very bad moment, but I also agree that Johnny Fairplay and his dead grandmother takes the cake. That one pulls the heartstrings a little more because it involves death. I think he should have been eliminated just for that.
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