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menelaus |
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Tina's use of the "deserving" bullshit let her win the game, but it created self-righteous assholes like Terry. She was a brilliant player who
won, but her influence on the game kind of sucks now.
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spyzsrvvrcharmd |
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IluvGoddessCirie wrote: Good point on mentioning Keith. |
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maersk |
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CAPSattack |
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Having integrity on survivor and not knowing how to play the game is utter bullshit to me. Survivor has no guidelines on how the game gets played so I suggest
that future players stop the game killing moments of oh the good people should win because we will end up with another bob winner. A person who didnt do shit
gamewise but got lucky with immunities in the end.
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menelaus |
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CAPSattack wrote: That can be a legitimate strategy if your season has a bunch of sore losers and people who can't play the game, and especially if it has Sugar. Seriously, the "good people" are usually boring to watch and a pain in these ass. The evil people who are complete assholes are much more fun to watch and play the game better (or more suicidally, in the cases of Jerri, Boston Rob his first time around, John Carroll, and Jean Robert, where you cheer when they are booted). |
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ncassaro |
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YemaGrl1988 wrote:A 10 person alliance with 2 tribes of 9 is pretty useless IMO. I think it's a better move putting them all on one tribe. |
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cardswin5 |
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They didn't know what tribes would be. 10 is a majority out of 19 in case they all have to go to tribal together. That's the only reason I could think
why they would make that.
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fsmdud |
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cardswin5 wrote:Then again, they werent a very bright bunch as a whole. Its as though none of them realized there wouldnt be room at a tribal council to fit 19 people. |
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3Diesel |
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ncassaro wrote:Yeah maybe put them all on 1 tribe, and leave a minority on the other and pick those people off if you happen to lose. Then again the young team might have the advantage |
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ojodelaplata |
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WylDawg wrote: can you tell that to Leslie of Survivor China? hehehe... honestly, I love Leslie of Survivor China. She brought drama to the season. She's so underrated! |
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menelaus |
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Leslie was fun and might have lasted longer if she just knew how to keep her mouth shut. If she didn't tell the other tribe about the Zhan Hu Christian
society and Todd about the idol, JR might have actually gotten the boot, and then she makes the merge. She probably would have been carried by
Todd/Amanda/Courtney/Denise until 5, and then the game changes a lot.
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WTFscissoring8 |
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menelaus wrote:interesting thought. i think she actually would have formed a tight coalition with gravedigger james - which was probably why it was a smart move for todd & co. to get leslie out of there to force james to work with him. |
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OnlyMatthew |
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integrity is just what the sore "masterminds" jurors say to make themselves feel better
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menelaus |
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Leslie was simply too naive of a player. She gave out all of her information trying to get people to trust her, and it made them trust her less, and it gave
Todd a reason to get rid of her (with her gone, he is the only Fei Long member with any information about the existence of a HII, and then Dave gives him the
next clue anyways). If she made a coalition with James, and we assume that the game takes a similar course into the merge, then it probably wouldn't have
mattered. James would have stuck with Todd/Amanda/Courtney anyways (Todd saved his ass and he trusts him for some insane reason). PG is gone at 9 instead of
JR, Erik goes out at 8, and with Denise they still have the numbers to get rid of James at 7. However, if Frosti is kept around over Erik, the game dynamic
changes a lot here, because Frosti/Courtney/Leslie becomes the near majority (Courtney and Leslie were friends, after all. I loved it when Courtney said
"why do you keep voting out the people I like" after the Sherea boot), and all they have to do now is convince Todd or Denise to flip, which Todd
would probably do to avoid PROD. Leslie was generally well-liked by Fei Long, and was only voted out because of her faith and her openness. She didn't want
to hide her true self to play the game, which is often what you have to do in order to stay alive in Survivor (a lot of little things like Charlie lying about
his career or Marcus lying about his profession can go a long way in Survivor).
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quicksilver82 |
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Integriry is so stupid, like seriously it's a game and it's retarted how much it plays into it.
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3Diesel |
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I like true integrity. Integrity used as a strategy is okay. People who fall for that in the game are stupid. People who really believe they are better than
other people are the worst
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ThrowMeGabon |
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Integrity's great IRL, but it has no place in the game of Survivor. Anyone who makes game decisions based on integrity is a douche.
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Stranded |
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The game is inherently set up to avoid integrity. If anything, it's used against you.
There is no way to win this game without lying to someone. That is fact. |
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varnish255 |
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menelaus wrote: That's giving her way too much credit. She actually thought she was a better person because she did the same thing to us in the cameras. She wasn't brilliant, she was lucky everybody else were morons |
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Posts: 3729 (01/06/09 11:50 PM) Registered User |
IluvGoddessCirie wrote: What the hell else was Terry supposed to do? It was made very clear to him the first time he didn't have immunity, he would be gone, or at least forced to play the idol. |
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