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Jerri Manthey: Episodes
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In the episode, contestants Donaldson and Jerri Manthey win a physical contest. The prize is a day snorkeling on the 1,250-mile-long Great Barrier Reef, the largest coral formation in the world. The pair are flown there by helicopter. At the end of the trip Donaldson passes out bits of coral to the other contestants on the show -- an act that Manthey later tags as a game tactic.
To this Hammer, in the second episode where the gang is forced to camp (no one but Jerri or Emmanuel have done this before - some don't even have jeans with them! Gasp!), tells Corey that he has no sympathy for any of them. They don't have it rough. So they haven't had a gig in a few years, he tells the group, pointedly at Corey, there are people out there in real trouble - working blue collar jobs just to feed their kids.
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Last week's ejection vote sealed the deal; despite all the angst about Manthey, the merged Ogakor and Kucha teams voted along old tribal lines once again. Which means the five ex-Ogakor members will keep picking off their ex-rivals until all are gone -- just as Hatch's tribe did last year, by the way -- meaning savvy viewers already know how the next few episodes will end.
Manthey returned in the 2004 series Survivor: All-Stars. Although she played a less confrontational and directly manipulative strategy this time, she was again voted off ninth, but did not make the jury this time because there were 18 contestants instead of the 16 who were on the Australian Outback season. At the reunion show, she attempted to speak about the distorted image that viewers have of reality show contestants, but she was booed by the studio audience and left during a commercial break. During the "America's Tribal Council" episode, Jeff Probst was critical of Jerri when mentioning her comments that she was upset that Jeff had not defended her when the audience had let loose with boos.
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