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Episode Report Card Sara M: B- | Grade It Now! YOU GRADE IT Welcome To Our Ool

By Sara M | Season 21 | Episode 7 | Aired on 10.27.2010

Meanwhile, Brenda is grinning away up there because she knows that she just had her turn, so the chances that she'll have to go again at this point are slim and therefore, she probably won't have to hop in the pee water. The same can't be said for NaOnka, who has to go next. Probst says that now that Jud is "fully relieved," the game can continue. NaOnka shows no signs of being totally grossed out at the thought of jumping into Jud's pee-water, and drills her ball into the net for another Espada point, their fourth. Jill answers with a point for La Flor. She has now scored two points for them. The other Kelly got one. Everyone else on La Flor got zero. Ben goes next, and, using the same technique he did before, scores the winning point for Espada. Even though the water is full of Jud-pee, Chase jumps in there to hug Ben. La Flor does the Slo-Mo Walk of Shame out, and the other Kelly gets her first interview segment if the season, where she shows us all why the editors thought it best to leave her out of things: "you get to milk your own milk I guess. I don't know if that makes sense. You get to milk your own milk and that sounds amazing. We should've won. Giggle."

The next morning, Jane tries to catch her tribe's breakfast. Then she collects firewood and brags in an interview that she is strong and capable, much more so than Jill and Marty ever gave her credit for. Is that true? I don't remember them ever not giving her credit for anything. In fact, I think they were just as happy as everyone else when Jane started that fire. Jane hopes her hard work will keep her in the younger people's good graces, and she's happy to let them lounge around and sleep all day as long as they keep her in the game and appreciate her efforts. Sash wakes up from his latest nap and Jane tells him she's going to check some fishing lines "over yonder" to see if she got anything. Sash offers to help if she needs it, knowing that she won't. He then interviews that the old people can work and feed him all they want; it'll just make Sash stronger but it won't guarantee that anyone stays in the game. He only cares about how loyal people are to him, not how much work they do.

Espada enjoy their reward, starting with a horseback ride. Why would they do the horseback ride first when surely everyone can't appreciate it because they're just waiting for the food to show up? Although I guess they're not going to be able to enjoy a horseback ride after they gorge themselves either. Chase especially loves this reward because he grew up on a horse farm, although they haven't kept horses since his dad died. This show sure does make people think about their dead dads a lot. And then it's time to milk the milk. After a short demonstration from the farmer, Dan's knee graciously allows him to sit down and give cow milking a try. "I think I went on a date with her," he jokes. NaOnka goes next, but has no luck getting any milk out. "I don't play with animal's nipples trying to get milk out," she interviews. But now, she says, at least she can says that she "touched a cow's nipple." Immediately after saying this, she makes this face like "what has happened to my life?" that I would have found much more hilarious if I didn't hate NaOnka so very much. I was hoping someone would ask the Nicaraguan farmer if the tribe was right to keep the rooster alive and kill an egg-producing chicken, just so I could see him laugh at them, but no.

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