Hi Guys,<br><br>I have to agree with Wayne, the Glens and the Clunes were both a very unlikable bunch. The Clunes seemed to be the "its all about me" types and the Glens seemed to be the "its all about me, beating them" types. It is almost like the Glens were trying to get the tribal council to vote the Clunes off the island. ;^) I see a feud brewing there. <br><br>The Brooks were very likeable. They are the kinds of guys that I would like to have alone in a tough situation. Of course, they don't have any women in their party yet. It will be interesting to see how thing change when Nate's fiancé shows up. What does Neanderthal always say: Proverbs 21:19 It is better to dwell in the wilderness, than with a contentious and an angry woman. ;^)<br><br>I hope they start spending more time on how life really was in the 1800s and less time to how inadequate these families are. After all, a few weeks training is hardly a substitute for growing up in that environment. Just think what it would be like for 1800 people to be relocated to 2002 Manhattan. If nothing else this may be a good study in how to deal with the different personalities of people you may get stranded with some day. Not every survival situation will be just you alone against the elements. <br><br>David Koelzer<br><br>