BTW, He finished that marathon in 4:20 on chemo.
That is really good!!!
BTW, He finished that marathon in 4:20 on chemo.
I had forgotten Edna was even there up until they mentioned possibly voting her out.
I have always hated Coach past season, I'm really liking him this season.
Is there a spoiler thread? I wanna post the boot list
Yes, he still has it. I imagine that's the reason why they haven't hidden another one since it's still in play.If Ozzy comes back his only hope to continue in the game will be winning immunity.
Does Coach still have an hidden immunity idol?
Please someone beat Egozzy! Please!
Ah! I just posted a gigantic reply and it got deleted.
Anyway I was just wondering who here was wanting which Survivor to win?
For me, it's Coach, Ozzy, Dawn and Albert, in that order.
Coach and Ozzy drive me crazy with how arrogant they are. But, Coach has been playing a fabulous social game... arguably the best of anyone out there. Ozzy has played a horrible social game. He really should stop with telling people he will treat them nice and then send them packing. But he is very physically dominant. Dawn has been a physical threat in the challenges, and has tried to play a social game, but has made some pretty serious errors (like not telling the rest of her tribe what Cochran's plan was... that seriously screwed her over, which she realizes now, but it's too late). She may win at RI but it's hard to say. Albert is trying to be a thinker, but he just isn't there yet.
As for the rest of them: Brandon, Rick, Sophie, Edna, Cochran -- they just listen to Coach and does what he says. Sophie sometimes seems to be thinking about doing her own thing, but in the end she toes Coach's line.
I think they should vote them all off and start over.
As for the rest of them: Brandon, Rick, Sophie, Edna, Cochran -- they just listen to Coach and does what he says. Sophie sometimes seems to be thinking about doing her own thing, but in the end she toes Coach's line.
This is why I disagree with you about coach's social game. He hasn't had to play a social game because, with the exception of the two they got rid of, his entire tribe have been drinking his kool-aid. He acts like he is the Godfather and entitled to be where he is. He isn't really that good a challenges either.
I respectfully disagree. I think the reason why everyone listens to him is because he has played a good social game. At the beginning, no one wanted him there. Remember when only Edna stayed behind with him and the rest took off after that first challenge? They loathed him and wanted him gone. However, someway, somehow he charmed them into first of all, keeping him around, to eventually becoming the lord and master of the group that he is now. I'm not exactly sure how, but he's done it. Otherwise people would have no reason to check in with him. He absolutely acts like a godfather and entitled, but they have allowed him to become that. So, arguably, he has played the best social game... from going to someone where they wanted to get him out that first time, to the mob boss of the group. And he's right too -- fear is an effective way to control people. He uses this and other tactics well. Whitney observed his cuddly side, the way he made everyone feel reassured in his group after the tribal council. Whitney said, rightly, that there is no way all 7 could be going with Coach to the final, but that is what he seemed to say. He somehow finds ways to bond with every single member of that tribe. Boston Rob did that very well last season.
I thought they should have voted Coach out last night.
I'm sure hoping Dawn beats Ozzy in the next Redemption Island challenge. I'm getting tired of Ozzy's attitude and thinking he's so great and will just "treat everyone nice" at Redemption Island and then "send them on their way." Pretty arrogant.
Please someone beat Egozzy! Please!
Yes, he still has it. I imagine that's the reason why they haven't hidden another one since it's still in play.
I respectfully disagree. I think the reason why everyone listens to him is because he has played a good social game. At the beginning, no one wanted him there. Remember when only Edna stayed behind with him and the rest took off after that first challenge? They loathed him and wanted him gone. However, someway, somehow he charmed them into first of all, keeping him around, to eventually becoming the lord and master of the group that he is now. I'm not exactly sure how, but he's done it. Otherwise people would have no reason to check in with him. He absolutely acts like a godfather and entitled, but they have allowed him to become that. So, arguably, he has played the best social game... from going to someone where they wanted to get him out that first time, to the mob boss of the group. And he's right too -- fear is an effective way to control people. He uses this and other tactics well. Whitney observed his cuddly side, the way he made everyone feel reassured in his group after the tribal council. Whitney said, rightly, that there is no way all 7 could be going with Coach to the final, but that is what he seemed to say. He somehow finds ways to bond with every single member of that tribe. Boston Rob did that very well last season.
I respectfully disagree. I think the reason why everyone listens to him is because he has played a good social game. At the beginning, no one wanted him there. Remember when only Edna stayed behind with him and the rest took off after that first challenge? They loathed him and wanted him gone. However, someway, somehow he charmed them into first of all, keeping him around, to eventually becoming the lord and master of the group that he is now. I'm not exactly sure how, but he's done it. Otherwise people would have no reason to check in with him. He absolutely acts like a godfather and entitled, but they have allowed him to become that. So, arguably, he has played the best social game... from going to someone where they wanted to get him out that first time, to the mob boss of the group. And he's right too -- fear is an effective way to control people. He uses this and other tactics well. Whitney observed his cuddly side, the way he made everyone feel reassured in his group after the tribal council. Whitney said, rightly, that there is no way all 7 could be going with Coach to the final, but that is what he seemed to say. He somehow finds ways to bond with every single member of that tribe. Boston Rob did that very well last season.