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[b]On the matter of choosing stones...[b]
I found it amusing that those whose self assessment told them they didn't have a snowball's chance in hell of winning the Immunity Challenge and therefore chose to have the shelter upgraded portrayed themselves as Team Players while they chose to portray those that felt they had a chance to win as selfish.
Exactly. Just as Jeremy was falling back to avoid targets now he claims he's been running his group/voting block since the start.
They all have to send folks to the jury that won't be all wishy washy ahem Abi or do a typical political vote by voting against somebody. In turn not getting the correct person in the correct position after all.
I'm loving this season it is interesting each week to watch with eye candy still to boot for both sexes.
And I think the Others kept Joe only because they decided it was more important to break up the Jeremy/Tasha/Fish/Kimmy alliance. They'll turn on Joe soon enough.
If they're able. They had their shot and passed it up.. If Joe makes it to the end.. He wins. Jeremy might put up some competition.. Keith and perhaps Spencer would get a few votes.. Anyone else left.. It's a skunk.
I'm not arguing that they made the wrong decision. Fish had his final three locked in and tipped his hand on it. Though, I think he would have turned on Jeremy once he realized he couldn't beat him.
Both needed to go. I think most players would have been happier if the original blindside of Fishbach had worked, then Joe loses immunity.
I think if Fish had stayed in no way was he taking the final 3 he told he would. He'd turn on them because he knows he can't win against Jeremy, Spencer or Keith again nobody would vote for him over them. He'd totally take Abi and maybe Kimmie. But we will never know because in his mind he outplay, outwitted all on his season just forgot about the social part. Which he was playing mostly the same way now except in his head he wasn't this time. May be editing but I bet he's not a hit at socializing in real life except with gaming guys.
I just caught up on Ponderosa. It's funny how the most likable people in the game are the most unlikable at Ponderosa and vice versa. Savage and Wiggles are so bitter. I wonder if the game or Ponderosa is a better reflection of how they all are in real life?
I just caught up on Ponderosa. It's funny how the most likable people in the game are the most unlikable at Ponderosa and vice versa. Savage and Wiggles are so bitter. I wonder if the game or Ponderosa is a better reflection of how they all are in real life?
Doesn't have to be either/or. It could be both, or even neither. You can be a super good person in real life and feel angry and bitter after being played and lied to.
Savage was doing his fair share of plotting. I hate his holier than thou attitude. Boo hoo!
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