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Survivor Heroes Vs. Villains: Coach Cries, Rob Leads, Tom Finds And Schemes, JT Caves, Cirie Goes
Commentary and Recap by RTVC Senior Staff Writer Jenny Lane
March 5, 2010

Wants "to do things"
with Rob.
Previously on Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains, the Heroes went to tribal council for the second time in as many immunity challenges, and Steph was sent home.

This left the Heroes beaten down and feeling like less than a cohesive team. James was overly outspoken about his frustration with his tribe, saying he “just wanted one voice.” Meanwhile, JT was busy making alliances with both James and Tom.

Over on the Villains side, Boston Rob seemed to be in the leadership position, even though no election had been held. This was fine with most everyone, except of course Russell. As a rebellion against Rob, Russell was back to his old tricks, hiding the machete in the darkness of night.

At the muddy and physical last immunity challenge, the tide finally turned. The Heroes pulled things together, and won coffee, sugar, and of course, immunity.

At tribal council, Sandra called Coach lazy, targeting him for elimination. But in the end, it was the abrasive Randy who was voted out first on the Villains’ side.

Tonight we catch up with the Villains after tribal council on night eight. Coach of course is upset about Sandra’s comments, saying that he’s a very sensitive person. He says “I did noble things out here, and I look ignoble (ignoble?), and breaks down and cries to Tyson. Tyson hugs Coach, and promises to help him get further if he wants. Coach asks what he means, and Tyson tells him not to wear feathers in his hear at tribal, and not to tell him stories, because people don’t believe them anyway. When Tyson tells coach to do his Tai Chi in private, Coach says “I can’t do it man, my heart’s not in it, I might just leave tonight, I’m done.”

The next morning, Coach is still sulking. Tyson tells the others about Coach’s breakdown the night before, and everyone seems surprised. Rob says the fact that Coach wanted to quit “isn’t much of a Coach if you ask me.” Rob goes and confronts Coach about his attitude, and Coach says it’s all because he feels like he’s on the outside and hasn’t bonded with the others. Rob tells Coach that he’s not on the outside, and Coach looks like he’s going to cry again. Rob says Coach has to trust him, and then he’ll be fine. Coach tells Rob that he wants to do stuff with him, and “the only time you want to bond with me is before we go to the challenges.” Rob sighs and rolls his eyes, like he’s dealing with an irritating little kid, and says “I’m not going to say anymore, you have to trust me, it’s all my design, don’t worry about it, pick your head up and act like a man, for real.”

The Heroes have treemail, which reads “choose from this mountain of goods, some items to help improve your life, work like a well oiled machine, alleviate your hardships and strife.” Included is a catalog of sorts from Sears of things that they can pick from.

The challenge is set up......
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