Again, my problem is that when you have voted once, and have "survived" that round of votes, you should not be subjected by the luck of the draw to get the boot in the same tribal council because you didn't want to turn on a friendship/alliance. That's flat out unfair and wrong given the way...
I don't think any competitive person thinks that they are awful, horrible human beings, but put them on the other side (the jury side), and the remaining survivors looked like the devil incarnate. It's just a observation that makes me chuckle, especially Tammy's venom.
Tammy flat-out plain...
It becomes a catch-22 for the person who break a mini-alliance because you may go on in the game, but you definitely lose the other person's vote later. No, I still think it should be a contest between the dead-locked survivors. The tribe has already decreed that these are the lesser 2 that...
Regardless of what Jeff described, it's a poor way to handle deadlocks. I liked it better in Survivor 3 when it was between Lindsay and the Dentist in a battle of knowledge of the handbook of Africa given to all of the survivors.
I think they were talking about Neleh presenting herself as this innocent, angelic, naive, mormon girl from Utah. The whole "act" of being this way is what rubbed many of the others the wrong way. So it was more of an issue of presentation than just outright lies. Plus, the "Oh My Heck!"s...
The re-grouping for a unanimous decision between K/P/N was poorly described by Jeff. I still don't know if he meant all 3 would have to agree for one to get the boot so that the other 2 could move on. I can't fathom who'd ever do that at this point in the game. It was "rigged" for them to go...
Let's examine the scenarios if Paschal moves into the final 3:
If K got the boot, you have P/V/N and in that case, N probably would have won immunity, and she'd take P to the final 2. That changes the game totally.
If N got the boot, you have P/V/K and in that case, V probably would have...
Andres, here's a mini-recap:
Down the final 4. The immunity challenge was "fallen comrades" where Jeff asks them questions on the other survivors. Before the immunity challenge, back at camp, K/P/N are trying to recall the details for the rest of the cast. V has been keeping a notebook of...
Doug R and Owen S: please cut out the namecalling and sarcasm towards one another and simply address points of contention between the two of you. You guys have been around long enough to know how to conduct yourselves and know what's acceptable posting behavior here.
Rosie brought up Neleh's mint offering.
Then she brought up Sean's horse riding, and the effect on his balls. Hilarious stuff.
The producers should not have put Paschal into the "grab a rock in the bag" tie-breaker with Neleh and Kathy, it cheapens the integrity of the game, going from...
Sean was so funny with his "one million dollars" bit from Austin Powers.
Haha! Jeff asked for a receipt for the taxi ride into the New York studio.
Oh My Heck!
The Winner isVecepia by a vote of 4-3
.
Paschal is in love with the 2 finalist. Yawn.
Robert - a bit belligerent. Yay.
Zoe - worked hard/played hard whiner. Yawn.
Kathy - actually asked a question! Asked Neleh when her change in strategy came about. Asked Vee about her "non-approach" for alliances. She admits to weaseling...
Vee the turncoat
might have just twisted the dagger into her own heart with her opening speech.
Loved Tammy's assessment of having to vote for someone who screwed her the least. I wish Tammy had made it to the final two, but that damn General had to pick that night to learn how to pop...
I hated the way Vee the turncoat
played the game as well. It'd be funny if that person
lost 7-0 due to her style of play.
I loved John's comments on both of the final 2, he was severely bitter, and we might get another Susan Hawk moment (but maybe not).
Uh oh, for the next immunity, Neleh wins immunity when she makes a deal with Vee after Kathy finally gave in after 4 hours on the 2 stumps and trying to hold on to the idol.
I'm still bummed at the final 2 of Neleh and Vee
. Neither one does anything for me.
Bad news on the jury front...