Me again ........... wipe the dirt off her face. NO ONE ELSE has a face full of dirt, I do not understand. I get no mirrors but surely someone would say something ..... no?Hated to see Kyle go but it was the smart move. He left tribal very classy and showed what a genuine person he is.
Somehow they need to get Sue out. She makes me want to jump into the TV and wipe that smirk off her face.
What did she mean by "Twiddley Dee" on her card? And there was something smaller written after it also.Somehow they need to get Sue out. She makes me want to jump into the TV and wipe that smirk off her face.
Me again ........... wipe the dirt off her face. NO ONE ELSE has a face full of dirt, I do not understand. I get no mirrors but surely someone would say something ..... no?
I was thinking about that when Rachel shared with Sue that she had gotten that block a vote advantage. It might not have been the time to use it with Kyle if she felt the numbers still would have been too much towards voting Kyle out but had Rachel kept it a secret I would have loved for her to have used it to block Sue's vote just to thwart her plan to get Kyle out.Somehow they need to get Sue out.
I can't remember who told her but IIRC she was told that Kyle had called her and I forget who else Tweedledee and Tweedledum so that was her passive aggressive..or maybe just aggressive way of calling out that supposed remark.What did she mean by "Twiddley Dee" on her card? And there was something smaller written after it also.
No she isn't and she's so vindictive about any perceived slight. Obviously some names put down when voting are personal but majority of them aren't as personal thing. At the same time as a viewer I'm rooting for a blindside for her to get voted out just to see how she reactsSue is not a nice person.
Andy told Sue in order to further pit her against Kyle. In one of the interviews Gabe did after he was voted off, they asked him if it was something Andy made up. Gabe said that he didn't know if Kyle initiated it, but it was something that was heard around camp.I can't remember who told her but IIRC she was told that Kyle had called her and I forget who else Tweedledee and Tweedledum so that was her passive aggressive..or maybe just aggressive way of calling out that supposed remark.
My husband's pick is Rachel. I'm not sure who is coming out ahead for me yet, but she has a slight lead.
They've had that challenge too many times IMO if you're talking about balancing blocks usually spelling Immunity with the rope, but that's kinda what they've been doing for quite a while recycling too many previous challenges. I thought the advantage challenge Rachel had to complete different (I don't remember seeing it before but it may have been used) because of the anchors and weight. I know they've used timers before but it felt more high stakes with having to look to the side to see how much rope was left plus she was doing her challenge on water.The last balance-block challenge is very interesting.
I think Jeff has gotten more chatty during the challenges than in previous years both in a way to goad the players and to keep their interest up although I think sometimes he's too harsh in what he's saying. I think he's just trying to not make them get too complacent. If you call out a tribe that keeps losing you're probably hoping they wake up and start competing. At the other end that tribe that may be usually winning could get too confident and then you have a tribe coming from behind winning it or at least getting very close. Once they fully merge it's still the same case with individual players. But it can get annoying depending on the challenge.Jeff yammering on and on during competitions. I'm sure the contestants have a hard time tuning him out.
I don't disagree as a whole, he's gotten more blunt. I think part of that might be because of how the game has evolved. From tribals where people just leaped up and started talking to people to too many blindsides with idols in pockets. Alliances used to be so important and used to last longer, nowadays the players engage in multiple alliances simultaneously and don't usually stay in one for long. So I guess without bluntly asking Jeff probably can't fill the time or get an idea of how that season is going with that particular group of players. Once you have the jury he really kicks it up but that probably serves to show the jury where each player is standing. I know I've been surprised when a player who seemed to be getting along with most takes a huge shift in that tide in one episode and sometimes it's the probing questions that showed that.The endless, leading questions at tribal drive me nuts. I especially can't stand when Jeff literally looks at someone and says something to the effect of "so everyone here wants you out, what are you going to do?"