My wife and I were talking about Aubrey last night, I've become a fan of hers, IMO she's played one of the best games of Survivor that I can ever remember. Now let's see how far she can take it.
I get the reasoning, and it is a million dollars.
But how cool would it be to send the message to Jason that the final 3 will all be real competitors, people who have a real chance with the jury on their own merits?
I'm sorry about his daughter. But I would love to see a final that's based just on the behavior on that island, not on any sympathy vote for things back home.
I get the reasoning, and it is a million dollars.
But how cool would it be to send the message to Jason that the final 3 will all be real competitors, people who have a real chance with the jury on their own merits?
I'm sorry about his daughter. But I would love to see a final that's based just on the behavior on that island, not on any sympathy vote for things back home.
That always annoys me too- both the taking someone to the end you know you can beat because everyone else hates them or they had no game play, and the sympathy votes.
If you're a real competitor wouldn't it mean more to go up against others who are in the same league with you?
In addition, I don't care if the person in the end is a doctor or a former NBA player who "doesn't need the money"- if you played the best, then you get the prize. Not to be mean, but I also don't care if you "need" the money for medical treatment for someone or something of that nature. If you didn't play as well you don't deserve the prize. What is going on back home should have nothing to do with getting awarded the prize. If that were the situation they should just vote at the beginning of the show- "Ok, who has the best sob story?"
I agree. The name of the game is winning. You have to figure out, within that group, how you think you're going to win.Eh, as much as I agree with the idea that you should take only "people who played the game well" to the end, I'm not sure I would do that IRL. If a million bucks is on the line, and it's a game, I'm playing the game to win. Taking nice people to the end doesn't end well. Ask Colby from season 2. He could have taken the goat to the end, and won, but instead he took Tina. I wonder to this day whether he would do the same thing again.
Was worried for a second. Happy about who got the boot. Am worried about the talk of keeping a goat. Sigh! And poor Joe. I think he's hit a wall and is just a zombie going through the motions. I think they're keeping him for a goat too. Hate that.
But they didn't know he wasn't going to play it.Smart move would have been to vote Tai, esp since he didn't play the II.
Anyone who didn't watch yet knows (or should know) not to read the thread.I was thinking it would be 4 to 3 Tai going and then he'd use the vote change thing he has to send home the other person (I won't say in case folks didn't watch yet). Then he'd have burned through that and only have the idol left.
I have yet to figure out why they cast Joe in the first place.