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It sounded like it was going to be hidden inside another item. I would think that would be pretty hard to do without others seeing that someone got an "extra". I do like the notion of it being auctioned off though.
We never do get to see the entire auction, only the edited version. Seems the advantage always came at the end. One would have to pass on other items to potentially have the money available should such an item come up. Someone is always holding out hoping for it. Last few times it was an advantage for a challenge.
can someone send me a message with the "twist" explained???
I have moved out to the country and my internet service is worse than dial-up ever was; so I'm unable to read some links. Thanks!!
can someone send me a message with the "twist" explained???
I have moved out to the country and my internet service is worse than dial-up ever was; so I'm unable to read some links. Thanks!!
“We have a new twist this season which is an extra vote,” Probst tells EW. “Somebody will be given a second vote at Tribal Council and literally will be allowed to vote two times at one Tribal Council." They get it at he auction.
It will be interesting to see if the "clue" is hidden in a food item as a bonus or sold as an advantage in the game. Thereby clueing all others in that you have a leg up it would be so much cooler if the others didn't know of the advantage until TC. Now that would be worth big money to watch a vote get turned upside down on the numbers player's heads.
Even if it's hidden, it would be hard to keep it secret while they're scarfing food, like the clue in the bottle of pop. So whether it goes with a plate of food or is a separate bid item, the others should know the person at least has a piece of paper with some advantage on it.
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