Sarahsmile416 December 18, 2016 Share December 18, 2016 (edited) His eyes just kill me. I love the color of his eyes...they just pop. I hear you on Joe though - I'm over the faux-inspirational posts. I'll be perfectly honest, his [Ken's] unabashed love for his daughter is enough to give me a lady boner even without everything else lol. Edited December 18, 2016 by Sarahsmile416 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2838452
LadyChatts December 18, 2016 Share December 18, 2016 Aww, I love Joe's inspirational posts. Him and Wiglesworth being together sort of surprised me. While they share a love for yoga, I didn't think they had much else in common. Quote If I were a cartoon, this is the part where my eyes would pop out of my head all ah-OOH-ga ah-OOH-ga! I don't even mind that his legs are an entirely different colour than his upper body. I didn't even notice the legs until you mentioned it. Then again, there's so much gorgeousness to look at. It was all from the briefs up for me. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2838456
legaleagle53 December 18, 2016 Share December 18, 2016 7 minutes ago, LadyChatts said: Aww, I love Joe's inspirational posts. Him and Wiglesworth being together sort of surprised me. While they share a love for yoga, I didn't think they had much else in common. I didn't even notice the legs until you mentioned it. Then again, there's so much gorgeousness to look at. It was all from the briefs up for me. Yeah, I noticed the bulge, too, even in those dark briefs. But I'm more of a sucker for the chest and the eyes. One look into those eyes, and I'd be his bitch for life. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2838464
Sarahsmile416 December 18, 2016 Share December 18, 2016 4 minutes ago, LadyChatts said: Aww, I love Joe's inspirational posts. Him and Wiglesworth being together sort of surprised me. While they share a love for yoga, I didn't think they had much else in common. I didn't even notice the legs until you mentioned it. Then again, there's so much gorgeousness to look at. It was all from the briefs up for me. The thing with Wiglesworth doesn't bug me - actually I think it's cute. Kind of OT but I am not one who is going to have a coronary because he is 11 years her junior. The inspirational posts were great until that's all there was lol. I could see them both getting along with Ken...especially Wiglesworth. They strike me as fairly similar. With Ken, how do you get started...you stare at one thing but then there's a million other things to rest your gaze on. He can talk to me about sunsets and solitude and his daughter anytime he wants. 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2838466
hincandenza December 19, 2016 Share December 19, 2016 On 12/17/2016 at 3:13 PM, Rachel RSL said: Jay is probably the first person ever to look exactly the same both on and off the island. Lol, between stealing food with Taylor and the almost obscene number of hefty food reward challenges this season, I'm surprised if Jay even lost weight this season. :) I actually thought Ken might have a chance at FTC, if only from the multiple key II wins (in looking back at season results for a different post, we've been getting lopsided wins for a long while, and one of the last close votes was Yul over Ozzy, 5-4; people do sometimes vote for someone who simply stayed alive against odds, like blue collar Mike a few seasons ago), but I think the Adam story was just the rolling stone that started the avalanche; the weird Will vote meltdown didn't help as it likely convinced everyone Ken was just not any good at the game itself. I can respect his decision to axe David just before the final tribal, although I'm not a fan of people who talk about loyalty in a game designed to break it; he had to have known for weeks that he was eventually going to go against David, so I wish he'd just owned it in FTC like Jay did with Michaela, rather than a "... but my daughter is always my tightest alliance!". No kidding, everyone who is on the show has tighter alliances with family and loved ones than with the strangers they met a month ago. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2840449
ByaNose December 19, 2016 Share December 19, 2016 My impression of Ken is that he was always sitting down and cutting or shopping food while people talked to him. It seemed like he didn't move around as much and was sort of stationary. Whereas everyone else was all over the beach. I don't think he networked enough and his personality turned people off. Everyone had the same impresison of him in their exit interviews. He's just a very different guy. He was the typical good looking model guy but when the turnoff personality of Coach. IMO!! I can see why he didn't get any votes. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2840953
treeofdreams December 19, 2016 Share December 19, 2016 Coach?? You mean the one who told wild stories about his adventures and tried to control the tribe? I'm not seeing the resemblance. As for always sitting down preparing food all the time, we only saw a few minutes of editing, out of 39 days. Just because we didn't see him moving around doesn't mean he didn't. "Typical good looking model guy"...who has overcome a speech disability, considers himself socially awkward and a wallflower, writes beautifully about the relationships he has with his daughter and his brother, has lived off the grid in Hawaii, started a foundation to help homeless people...hmmm... 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2841708
Guest December 19, 2016 Share December 19, 2016 I think the edit was extremely favorable to him. Reading his exit interviews, it's hard to find him likable. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2842011
Rachel RSL December 19, 2016 Share December 19, 2016 (edited) I don't find his exit interviews (the ones I've read, anyway) to be that different than the impression I got of his personality while watching the show. Quote Coach?? You mean the one who told wild stories about his adventures and tried to control the tribe? I'm not seeing the resemblance. Maybe they edited out the part where Ken recounted when he was kidnapped by a Pygmy tribe who tried to eat his ass and took turns beating him with a club. Oh Coach...good times! Edited December 20, 2016 by Rachel RSL 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2842104
ByaNose December 19, 2016 Share December 19, 2016 1 hour ago, Rachel RSL said: I don't find his exit interviews (the ones I've read, anyway) to be that different then the impression I got of his personality while watching the show. Maybe they edited out the part where Ken recounted when he was kidnapped by a Pygmy tribe who tried to eat his ass and took turns beating him with a club. Oh Coach...good times! Okay, maybe not the (all) the Coach stories but he was all about honor when he wasn't. Blah! Blah! Blah! I just found him boring before, during & after the show. I'm sure he's very nice but he didn't hold my interest past the physical looking part. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2842360
KimberStormer December 19, 2016 Share December 19, 2016 I sort of see the Coach thing, Coach was like an exaggerated cartoon version, but he and Ken share a kind of unfashionable earnestness. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2842379
piequinn35 December 19, 2016 Share December 19, 2016 Well his game was about being a fisherman & cook, good in challenges, played with loyalty and honour (except voting out Dave), but lacked social strategy, maybe he will try a different approach when he comes back. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2842407
gator12 December 20, 2016 Share December 20, 2016 50 minutes ago, ByaNose said: Okay, maybe not the (all) the Coach stories but he was all about honor when he wasn't. Blah! Blah! Blah! I just found him boring before, during & after the show. I'm sure he's very nice but he didn't hold my interest past the physical looking part. Was Coach the one that if he had just admitted that he was full of s*** during the FTC he would have won his season against Sophie? Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2842477
waving feather December 20, 2016 Share December 20, 2016 27 minutes ago, piequinn35 said: Well his game was about being a fisherman & cook, good in challenges, played with loyalty and honour (except voting out Dave), but lacked social strategy, maybe he will try a different approach when he comes back. I think the jury may not have held voting Dave out against him if he had not gone on at length (I imagine) about honor while his time on the island. Just by that conversation with Will alone he seems the type who give life lectures to people. Ken seems like a nice dude but lacking self awareness at his age is quite a turn off. 2 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2842486
treeofdreams December 20, 2016 Share December 20, 2016 Which season was Coach on (his first one)? I need to watch it again - I did not appreciate the full hilarity at the beginning of the season. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2842563
fishcakes December 20, 2016 Share December 20, 2016 42 minutes ago, gator12 said: Was Coach the one that if he had just admitted that he was full of s*** during the FTC he would have won his season against Sophie? Yes. Sophie argued that he was her goat, but that was never true. Coach ran that game ruthlessly, but at FTC he just couldn't admit it. He had this bullshit "honor, loyalty, integrity" persona that he thought everyone was buying (they weren't), and when he wouldn't let it go, the jury punished him for it by giving Sophie the win. 5 minutes ago, treeofdreams said: Which season was Coach on (his first one)? I need to watch it again - I did not appreciate the full hilarity at the beginning of the season. Tocantins. 3 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2842588
treeofdreams December 20, 2016 Share December 20, 2016 Quote Quote I sort of see the Coach thing, Coach was like an exaggerated cartoon version, but he and Ken share a kind of unfashionable earnestness. The difference is Coach was a fake, his "nobility" and earnestness were a pose for the show. I do believe Ken was sincere, and at the end his loyalty to his daughter was greater than his loyalty to David. Understandable, I think. 6 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2844219
Special K December 20, 2016 Share December 20, 2016 I don't know if he is one, but Ken has the low-affect, controlled earnestness you sometimes see in western folks practicing Buddhism. Like a deliberate and practiced humility and compassion that is perhaps hard won. Yes, I think he's for real. He may be a bit humorless and self-righteous. But I think he's trying to live a certain way that he believes is noble and spiritual. I think Coach was just a big phony trying on different stories for effect. 5 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2844547
KimberStormer December 21, 2016 Share December 21, 2016 I think it's a mistake to see Coach as phony in that sense. It's like that line from Breakfast at Tiffany's: “You’re wrong. She is a phony. But on the other hand you’re right. She isn’t a phony because she’s a real phony. She believes all this crap she believes. You can’t talk her out of it.” 4 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2845799
Guest December 21, 2016 Share December 21, 2016 I think Coach and Ken both are probably ok guys that understandably want to be seen as ok guys and both sometimes really miss the mark. Coach moreso in the edit, for sure. I do think Ken believes his own act more. I think even Coach would have the self-awareness to not try to claim he failed at FTC because he's too humble to make a case for himself. Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2846404
NutMeg December 21, 2016 Share December 21, 2016 22 hours ago, treeofdreams said: The difference is Coach was a fake, his "nobility" and earnestness were a pose for the show. I do believe Ken was sincere, and at the end his loyalty to his daughter was greater than his loyalty to David. Understandable, I think. I think in Coach's case, it's beyond whether it's fake, it's that he wants it to be him so much that fake or not he's going to argue that it's really him, even if it costs him the million. Which he did! And I was very surprised to find myself super impressed by his game until he once again chose the noble card rather than the winning card at FTC. He just auto-sabotaged right there. 1 Link to comment https://forums.primetimer.com/topic/46836-s33-ken-mcnickle/page/4/#findComment-2846646
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