Survivor Cambodia (Second Chances)

I dont see how "voting blocks" is going to win out over an alliance near the end of the game. I still think loyalty has a place in this game and the ones that "flipped" last night, might have put a target on their backs.
 

This season there really doesn't seem to be a real loyalty to anyone. There is a change up in how the vote goes each week. Very unpredictable. I like that. I really was surprised that Wigglesworth was voted off, as I just didn't think the guys would switch their vote. Stephen must have been really persuasive.

And yet it makes a bit of sense.
If the three who switched thought they were at the bottom, now they're aligned with the "3 witches".
That puts them in a position where they've got a 50/50 shot at top three.

Was anyone else happy that Jeremy now has two idols?

And Fishbach now has the advantage. It's a three vote swing!
The vote he casts + the second vote he casts + the vote he prevents from being cast.
Talk about a huge advantage!
 
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I can't figure out the purpose of voting out Wigglesworth when the three witches will end up controlling the game. I think that was a bad move. I don't know how that even happened. Joe, Tasha, Jeremy, Keith, Spencer and Wigglesworth had a tight alliance and could have voted out Cierra. I feel like I missed something as I don't understand the logic.
 
I can't figure out the purpose of voting out Wigglesworth when the three witches will end up controlling the game. I think that was a bad move. I don't know how that even happened. Joe, Tasha, Jeremy, Keith, Spencer and Wigglesworth had a tight alliance and could have voted out Cierra. I feel like I missed something as I don't understand the logic.
Did Jeremy and Spencer flip? I don't think either one of them plays a very good game, especially Spencer. They flip from their strong alliance to become the bottom members of a group with the three witches. I might be missing something but I don't know that a real order had been revealed in the group of stronger players. I particularly would think Jeremy would be high on that hierarchy.
 
Did Jeremy and Spencer flip? I don't think either one of them plays a very good game, especially Spencer. They flip from their strong alliance to become the bottom members of a group with the three witches. I might be missing something but I don't know that a real order had been revealed in the group of stronger players. I particularly would think Jeremy would be high on that hierarchy.


Only Jeremy and Stephen flipped. Spencer voted Wigglesworth. I wish Joe would have found the idol.
 
I thought they voted Wigglesworth because she was friendly with everyone. That they considered her a threat because she was so likable and would get votes at the end.
 
Didn't see the whole show last night so I wasn't sure who was voted out till I went on line this morning. I'm so happy that those 2 went home and I can't wait to see what really happened. I'm really liking the show this year so many new things which is hard with a show thats been on this long. I'm hoping that Abi goes soon. I really don't want to watch her for the rest of the game. Of course she may make it to the end because everyone knows she wouldn't win.
 
Enjoyed the show last night. I thought both evictions were interesting to watch.
 
I'm hoping that Abi goes soon. I really don't want to watch her for the rest of the game. Of course she may make it to the end because everyone knows she wouldn't win.

Yup. I'd love to be in the final three with her. That improves my chances of winning from 33% to 50% automatically.

Two great evictions, that was well done.

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Jeremy playing his idol for Fishbach was a good move. No one knew he had an idol... but now they "know" for sure he doesn't have one! Nobody has two idols! Ha! Ha! That's crazy!
Until he plays it.

I found it interesting that Fishbach ensured his own demise by splitting his own votes. He was so sure that they were going to split the votes, so to make sure at least one vote count, he split them. If he'd instead voted twice for Joe, Joe would've been gone.

From a purely personal standpoint, I wish Abi would just go away. But from a strategic standpoint.... if there's a way to bring her to the final three while completely cutting her out of the decision making...
She's way too unstable to be able to be trusted.

I also liked the nighttime reward challenge. I don't recall seeing a challenge in the dark before. And how the heck did Fishbach win that with his bad feet???
 
Yup. I'd love to be in the final three with her. That improves my chances of winning from 33% to 50% automatically.



::yes::

Jeremy playing his idol for Fishbach was a good move. No one knew he had an idol... but now they "know" for sure he doesn't have one! Nobody has two idols! Ha! Ha! That's crazy!
Until he plays it.

I found it interesting that Fishbach ensured his own demise by splitting his own votes. He was so sure that they were going to split the votes, so to make sure at least one vote count, he split them. If he'd instead voted twice for Joe, Joe would've been gone.

From a purely personal standpoint, I wish Abi would just go away. But from a strategic standpoint.... if there's a way to bring her to the final three while completely cutting her out of the decision making...
She's way too unstable to be able to be trusted.

I also liked the nighttime reward challenge. I don't recall seeing a challenge in the dark before. And how the heck did Fishbach win that with his bad feet???

Actually, wouldn't it have been a crapshoot since Fish's 2nd vote would have tied him with Joe?
 
If he had voted Abbi twice then he would have tied with her as well. I thought it was so stupid of him to split the names. I bet he's kicking himself now.
 
I couldn't figure out why he split his two votes and I still think it was a dumb move. I also thought that Jeremy wasted his idol. I, personally think that Abi is just misunderstood. She seems like someone who has been emotionally injured at some point in her life and doesn't trust because she has been let down by everyone in her life. Last night was one of the few times I really didn't care who went home, especially between Joe and Fishbach. I'm just not as invested in this season as past ones, but I do think there have been some moves that will make the jury rethink their alliances.
 
Glad they didn't vote out Joe, but I think it was dumb. He may win out at immunity now, and will win the million if he does.
 















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