
"Like Phil Collins said, another day in paradise. The song he's talking about is about... homelessness. Phil is saying that there are people out there starving and living on the streets and for the rest of us, it's paradise. It's an ironic kind of paradise, where we can live blissfully unaware while other people suffer, whereas Coach's seems to be literal, he's saying that they're actually in paradise."
"Zac talks about how much he loves Survivor, how he's seen every season, and how he wanted to impact the game. Okay. So is this guy going to have his own idol? Is there going to be a twist? Nope! He's just going to impact the game with his hobby."
Coach Wade references Phil Collins' song about homelessness while competing in a Survivor challenge, but misinterprets its ironic meaning about societal inequality. Jeff Probst praises the musical reference, though the article questions its appropriateness. The winning tribes receive a reward meeting country singer Zac Brown, whom the author finds unfamiliar. Zac Brown expresses his love for Survivor and claims to have watched every season, suggesting he may impact the game, though his actual role remains unclear as the article cuts off mid-sentence.
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