No Merge Reality Sets In
Back at camp, Clay sums up the “merge” as only Clay could do, “I want to tell you all what that was like. That was like going to Thanksgiving dinner and somebody slapping the sh* out of grandma and both families split and start fighting again.”

Ted added, “Now we’re in a situation where we’re sleeping with the enemy.”

I think this would’ve been pretty cool if both tribes camped together since day one. I wonder how the relationships would’ve developed.

Apparently, Sook Jai didn’t even return to camp. They went straight to tribal council. And even though we were shown less than ten minutes, in that same radio interview mentioned earlier, Jeff said that this tribal council lasted more than two hours. Dammit. I wish we were allowed to see more of these.

You know, I’d bet that if they put out a DVD/Video of all unedited tribal councils, that thing would sell like crazy.

Ah, but I’m such a dreamer. And even during this tribal council, Shii Ann’s last fighting words gave me hope.

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