
So as we watched them get ready for their challenge, I found myself thinking, "Go Asian team!" And as the challenge was underway I found myself yelling at the TV, "Come on Puka!! Paddle, paddle, paddle! Move your asses up that ladder!" And when team Puka won, I found myself ridiculously proud, as if I had paddled and climbed with them.
I don't know that this will make me watch the show religiously, but if it's on and I'm just at home, I'll probably tune in. I doubt team Puka Puka will win every challenge, so I can't help but wonder how I'll react when they lose. I only caught half a show and I'm already automatically rooting for the Asian Americans (note I purposely left out the hyphen). Of course, I think I'll be able to rise above Survivor: Cook Islands and NOT look at every black, white, brown person on the street as the enemy, but I know that within the context of the show, I'll definitely be looking for the non-Asians to fail. And when they eventually have to mix up the teams, what happens then?
This guy is awesome. He's a nail salon manager, but he's also retained the "old ways" and can pluck a headache right out from a teammate's forehead. According the afflicted teammate, it worked!

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I refuse to watch this show.
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