truthaboutluv December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 It's interesting that so many perceive David as this huge threat and don't get me wrong, I get it and think David has played a pretty decent game. However, I don't think people liked David very much. I may be wrong but I don't get the impression people like Michelle, Taylor the turd, Chris, even Sunday now, would vote for him. I think those four are all guaranteed Jay votes if Jay makes it to the final tribal council. I think if Ken ends up on the jury, he and Jessica may be solid David votes. And I almost forgot about Zeke - who speaking of, things seemed to get really bitter and almost personal between him and David at the end (more so on his end) so I'm not sure he'd vote for him either. Of course, jurors have a way of surprising in the end but for right now, I'd say the biggest threats left in the game are Adam and Jay, with Jay having the biggest odds to win. I thought so when Brett and Sunday were talking to Adam about getting rid of Jay, David and Will because they were the biggest threats. Because I was like Will, really? Is he serious? The third biggest threat was the guy he was talking to. 4 Link to comment
le bordel chaud December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 (edited) Another episode with astonishingly bad gameplay. Since I think there's no way Jay can win now (without a miracle), I have to root for David. I don't like David, but he's not Adam. It's not a coincidence that his name is Adam and his famous namesake is associated with a snake. Adam is such a snake. And gross. God I wanted to punch his arrogant ass in the face tonight. I remember people stating that with the idiotic moves he was making in the middle of the game, he couldn't win. But not I. This asshole winning has always seemed a very real possibility, and it just gets more and more plausible with each passing day.Can we cue the dodo music for Hannah? Another delusional snowflake that must have gotten dropped on her head as a child. They most likely see her as the same goat that Sunday was. She should have held on to Sunday with all her might because that was probably the ONLY person she could beat. What a dumbass. This season is just so bad. Especially coming off a Top 10-15 season in Kaoh Rong which had so many colorful characters and compelling moments. Again, the only player left I want to see win is Jay, and that will take a bigger miracle than Mike winning WA. Edited December 8, 2016 by delicatecutter 3 Link to comment
waving feather December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 (edited) A pity that Jay played his idol but if I were him, I would have played it as well because better waste it then get voted out with the idol in your pocket. I'm kind of digging the love/hate relationship between Adam and Jay. They really like each other but can't seem to work with each other. Edited December 8, 2016 by waving feather 18 Link to comment
mojoween December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 I feel like we have been watching long enough by now to know that the editors don't put something in that doesn't mean anything so I cannot for the life of me figure out why they subtitled Taylor whispering to Michelle that sitting in the rainstorm was the driest the remaining Survivors were going to be that night. Was he being petty, that he was going back to dry Ponderosa and they weren't? Because that would be pretty stupid, to crow about that because it means, you know, that he LOST. It's bothering me how much this bothers me, that I can't figure it out. 8 Link to comment
truthaboutluv December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 (edited) 10 minutes ago, mojoween said: I feel like we have been watching long enough by now to know that the editors don't put something in that doesn't mean anything so I cannot for the life of me figure out why they subtitled Taylor whispering to Michelle that sitting in the rainstorm was the driest the remaining Survivors were going to be that night. Was he being petty, that he was going back to dry Ponderosa and they weren't? Because that would be pretty stupid, to crow about that because it means, you know, that he LOST. It's bothering me how much this bothers me, that I can't figure it out. I think it was a just a reminder, in case we'd somehow forgotten, how annoying and how much of a tool Taylor was. Edited December 8, 2016 by truthaboutluv 23 Link to comment
riley702 December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 19 minutes ago, delicatecutter said: I don't like David, but he's not Adam. It's not a coincidence that his name is Adam and his famous namesake is associated with a snake. I thought it was Eve associated with the snake. She listened to the snake and then Adam listened to her. 6 Link to comment
Eolivet December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 15 minutes ago, truthaboutluv said: I may be wrong but I don't get the impression people like Michelle, Taylor the turd, Chris, even Sunday now, would vote for him. Thank you. I get a real Aubrey vibe from David, except David is male. Jay was in the "cool kids" alliance in the beginning, and has connections with the majority of people on the jury. They also just sent Jay's boy, Will, and Sunday -- Jay's interim camp alliance -- there to be votes for him, too. I genuinely don't see any David votes on the jury yet, unless he's sitting there with Bret or Hannah. Chris doesn't like him because He Voted Out Paulie That One Time, and no one else really has strong personal connections with him. The David votes are still in the game -- Hannah and potentially Adam, and possibly Jay. To me, that's not a great position to be in on day 30-whatever. 3 Link to comment
azshadowwalker December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 (edited) 1 hour ago, pinkelephant3 said: Am I the only one who finds pulling the cancer card to be despicable? made me really want Adam to not win it. I actually thought it was much worse than Fairplay making up dead grandma. No one will ever convince me that Adam didn't tell Jay that information in order to get Jay to trust him. Using real suffering for that seems a lot skeevier than just making shit up for an in-game reward. As for the love-hate between Jay and Adam, Jay has been complimentary and understanding towards all of his adversaries. He has congratulated them on their moves, even when his alliance was on the losing end. He just seems to be a level headed guy. Or an entitled cool kid. Whichever. I couldn't figure out if I would be more upset to see David or Jay go. Probably Jay, but I am glad that I did not have to find out tonight. I am either indifferent or hostile to everyone else. At least Jay can console himself with the fact that he only had one more TC to use his idol, anyway. Still sucks that he wasted it. Edited December 8, 2016 by azshadowwalker Jay and Adam's relationship 2 Link to comment
Lamima December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 16 minutes ago, mojoween said: I feel like we have been watching long enough by now to know that the editors don't put something in that doesn't mean anything so I cannot for the life of me figure out why they subtitled Taylor whispering to Michelle that sitting in the rainstorm was the driest the remaining Survivors were going to be that night. Was he being petty, that he was going back to dry Ponderosa and they weren't? Because that would be pretty stupid, to crow about that because it means, you know, that he LOST. It's bothering me how much this bothers me, that I can't figure it out. Could be when that hurricane came in???? Link to comment
le bordel chaud December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 7 minutes ago, riley702 said: I thought it was Eve associated with the snake. She listened to the snake and then Adam listened to her. I mean there is a snake involved in the whole Adam and Eve story. I might be reaching a bit, but I hate Adam. 1 Link to comment
riley702 December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 I don't think I hate anyone left, but I'm not sure I'm liking anyone but Jay right now. I think if Hannah were my coworker, she'd drive me absolutely nuts. David's a sad sack, Bret comes across as a bit obnoxious, I go back and forth on Adam, Ken is pretty, but playing terribly... 6 Link to comment
Popular Post truthaboutluv December 8, 2016 Popular Post Share December 8, 2016 (edited) 5 minutes ago, riley702 said: David's a sad sack To be honest, after all his early season awkwardness and yes he cried twice in front of the others a few episodes ago, I'm finding David quite calm and sensible, which is surprising, considering he's so close to the end. He's not panicking, not making stupid decisions like Ken's "testing" of Will and just staying fairly calm, despite knowing that his name is coming up every time to be booted off. Edited December 8, 2016 by truthaboutluv 34 Link to comment
Silver Raven December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Will's out, you can tell from his confessional at the very beginning. Yup. You can't brag about how you're running the game. God, Brett, stfu, you are such a tool. Hey, Jay, even if you have immunity, shouldn't you talk to people about strategy? Yay, Ken. Now if they would only vote off Jay ... Jesus, Brett, SHUT. UP.!!!!! Wow, Hannah strategizing. Damn, Jay and Adam are working together now, huh? At least they got rid of Jay's idol. But now I suppose it's going to be hidden again. I hope Brett is next. 3 Link to comment
Jextella December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 1 hour ago, Rachel RSL said: This may be my favourite season ever. They cast actual fans and they're all playing hard. They even know to get rid of the goat! And they're all relatively nice and likable people. It just goes to show that you don't have to cast a Russell or a Dan Foley to get a dramatic season. As a fan, I find it so refreshing to have a season where there isn't a hateful person who was clearly cast because they're an asshole. I absolutely love the relationship between Jay and Adam. I wish they both could win. But I also want Ken, David and Hannah to win. I don't know, I'd be happy with any of them winning at this point except Brett. Pretty pretty Ken won a puzzle challenge! He has a brain! Nice of Adam to watch Ken's ball (hee!) towards the end there. This season is up there for me. Brains vs. Braun has to be tops but this one is up there for me.....although I liked the season with Dan Foley. That was a golden cast of characters. Not a one was good at the game, but man. They were entertaining as people. 1 Link to comment
Popular Post candall December 8, 2016 Popular Post Share December 8, 2016 (edited) 1 hour ago, Lantern7 said: [...] Of course Hannah would be the last woman standing. It's been that kind of season. Rooting for David. He and Hannah are my kind of people, but he has a legit shot. He's like a cockroach with a patchy beard. I liked the second challenge. I'm guessing the players couldn't face the table. Three Millenials. Three Gen X. One obnoxious Boomer. ETA: And another idol got wasted. That's three . . . gotta be a record. It HAS been that kind of season! And for me, the best season ever. Every single episode has been interesting for one reason or another. And when there was a potential for a snoozer, like tonight, they recognized that and arranged to double up. So many surprise blindsides. No asshole bullies. No heroes or villains and the rock star wannabees got kicked early. I even have to say that I enjoy there's not a Tai player, who broke my heart with his chicken friend and made me feel anxious and protective every week. These final six could never have been predicted and everybody's just play, play, play, play. Damn, even the last challenge was fresh and creative tonight (and I've been fast-forwarding the games down to the last couple of players, for years.) LOL at Will solemnly informing us he had been a child, but he left Tribal Council as a Man. TC bar mitzvah. I can see Will being invited back as a 20-something, with his frontal cortex a little more fully cooked--and maybe as an old-timer Survivor elder statesman type in his 30's, when his voice will be so deep he can summon whales. Edited December 8, 2016 by candall 39 Link to comment
mishap December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Is it just me, or does the individual immunity necklace make it look like they are wearing a shiny metallic bra? 13 Link to comment
Sarahendipity December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 I think it like like a penis, which makes the fact that the immunity idols are conch shells, which look quite vaginal, interesting. Is it all on purpose? 6 Link to comment
Quilt Fairy December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 6 minutes ago, candall said: when his voice will be so deep he can summon whales. I was thinking during his final TH, "Has his voice gotten lower during this season?" 2 Link to comment
princelina December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 55 minutes ago, mojoween said: I feel like we have been watching long enough by now to know that the editors don't put something in that doesn't mean anything so I cannot for the life of me figure out why they subtitled Taylor whispering to Michelle that sitting in the rainstorm was the driest the remaining Survivors were going to be that night. Was he being petty, that he was going back to dry Ponderosa and they weren't? Because that would be pretty stupid, to crow about that because it means, you know, that he LOST. It's bothering me how much this bothers me, that I can't figure it out. 45 minutes ago, truthaboutluv said: I think it was a just a reminder, in case we'd somehow forgotten, how annoying and how much of a tool Taylor was. I thought it was an unfortunate reminder that the editors seem to love that creep, and we are probably going to be stuck with him at least once more :( 3 Link to comment
PaperTree December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 1 hour ago, wallflower75 said: I will consider Adam "playing a cancer card" only if he makes it to FTC and talks about it then. To me, it is the editors/producer playing this "card". I didn't like it, but I suppose we will find out if this "moment" has any impact on the game. Link to comment
Rachel RSL December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 (edited) 22 minutes ago, candall said: LOL at Will solemnly informing us he had been a child, but he left Tribal Council as a Man. He actually said that he left TC as "THE Man" which I find even more amusing. I think the editors sometimes subtitle things that they just think are amusing. They subtitled Hannah and Zeke when they were talking about Ken and his brother for some reason too. Edited December 8, 2016 by Rachel RSL 7 Link to comment
candall December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 4 minutes ago, princelina said: I thought it was an unfortunate reminder that the editors seem to love that creep, and we are probably going to be stuck with him at least once more :( Taylor?! That dude was yummy. Like bongwater. Why would they waste a returning player spot on him? Remember the millennial who pouted when his girlfriend got kicked? He's back! Link to comment
TaraS1 December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Granted, I can't even remember who won last season (okay, let's be real - I can't even remember who played last season), but this had to be one of the most boring double eliminations ever. Which is bizarre considering both votes were so up in the air and unpredictable going into tribal. And I agree with those above who think Jay, Adam or David are going to win. I said the exact same thing to my family during the episode. They'd certainly make for a great final tribal if they were all sitting there together. 5 Link to comment
millennium December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Gawd, I can't stand Hannah. Eliminate one goat, leave two threats. What an idiot. What I can't understand is why Adam went along with it after a full episode of targeting Jay and David. After this episode, I like Jay more and dislike David more. His perpetual weasel smile is hard to take. 5 Link to comment
Quilt Fairy December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Are they still on a normal 3 day cycle with reward challenges that we just aren't seeing? 1 Link to comment
dbell1 December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 I will not miss Sunday and her fried hair. Or Will and his man voice. Starting to root for Jay now. This has been one of the better seasons in a while. 8 Link to comment
Sayla Vee December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Why is it so gross of Adam to talk about his mother's stage 4 cancer and it's not just as gross for Jay to talk about the 9 years his mother has been having brain aneurysms? 22 Link to comment
MVFrostsMyPie December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Will looked like he walked off the set of The Brady Bunch at the second TC. 7 Link to comment
Knuckles December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 I am so sad that my crush Ken is so terrible at this game. But, I am liking David more and more. I do think Adam is a weasel, but an entertaining one, if he would only stop crying. And I remain firmly opposed to Jay. I feel he is the inevitable winner...and I am resisting his coronation with all my power. Hannah can't put a strategic thought together...Adam was right...target Jay. He is the strongest competitor, and if he wins immunity next week, it is game over. Brett is as terrible at this game as Ken is...but is not as easy on the eye. And Sunday is happily gone, as is Will. I am liking this season...though I found I missed Zeke's gamesmanship...he made TCs a lot of fun. 6 Link to comment
Wandering Snark December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 2 hours ago, enlightenedbum said: And then they punted twice instead of taking out the only people who are doing any thinking. That is really how I felt about it too, that they punted. Seemed odd to me but I'm glad both tribals were in one show because going through a whole episode just to get rid of Sunday would be wholly undeserved. 2 hours ago, Rachel RSL said: As a fan, I find it so refreshing to have a season where there isn't a hateful person who was clearly cast because they're an asshole. It is certainly (in my eyes, YMMV) a redemptive season after some lean years that have stuck out amongst a few solid ones, that the game can be interesting and fun when there isn't anyone you want to reach through the teevee and snuff their torch (so to speak). And a break to the 'bring a goat to the final' string/thinking would be wonderful. but they don't often let us have nice things so I have some doubts that I'll only be more firm on when I see how it all plays out. This is certainly the 'dirtiest' season of Survivor in a while, with Hannah leading the dirty faced charge, though we lost Will who was a challenger for that title. 11 Link to comment
Popular Post NYCFree December 8, 2016 Popular Post Share December 8, 2016 I love this season! I love the gameplay, actual fans of the game instead of mactors, willingness to vote out a tempting goat, new challenges and lack of utter assholes! I don't believe at all that Adam's talk with Jay was pre-thought out or planned. It really seemed like Adam was explaining why he was playing so hard, and almost apologetically telling Jay why he couldn't go along with Jay's plans. 25 Link to comment
Primetimer December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 It's a double elimination, and with all of the remaining contestants trying to make big moves, anyone could be going to jury. View the full article Link to comment
Wandering Snark December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 BTW - Did they edit out the title quote or something? I don't remember it being said let alone who said it. 1 Link to comment
LanceM December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 3 hours ago, enlightenedbum said: I still think Ken is getting an edit that explains exactly what he did to win (kinda like Natalie White) that will make much more sense in retrospect. Difference is Cirie wins against anybody else on that season in FTC. So it made sense for her to remove someone who was a lock to make FTC because that was genuinely dangerous to her game. Who can Hannah beat? I contend that when the Sunday vote happened, the only triplet where Hannah wins is Hannah, Brett, and Sunday. Jay, David, and Ken beat her for sure. Adam probably beats her. I am not sure but the fact that they gave the entire credit to Hannah for being able to switch the votes to Sunday was quite interesting to me. I think she has a better shot at winning than people are giving her credit for though it would all come down to who she was sitting with in the end, of course. 4 Link to comment
Popular Post green December 8, 2016 Popular Post Share December 8, 2016 (edited) 18 hours ago, delicatecutter said: This season is just so bad. Especially coming off a Top 10-15 season in Kaoh Rong which had so many colorful characters and compelling moments. Again, the only player left I want to see win is Jay, and that will take a bigger miracle than Mike winning WA. For me it is in the top 2 or 3. I see nothing bad about it at all. It is refreshingly good without the usual hatred and crap. Even Taylor was funny and entertained me and he is the biggest "villain" per the edit. 18 hours ago, azshadowwalker said: I actually thought it was much worse than Fairplay making up dead grandma. No one will ever convince me that Adam didn't tell Jay that information in order to get Jay to trust him. Using real suffering for that seems a lot skeevier than just making shit up for an in-game reward. He didn't use it for game play. 1. Jay said he needed to win and Adam said he understood as in Jay had already shared with him and possibly everyone his mother and her brain aneurysms. Jay mentioned spending 9 years in fear of her dying. 2. Adam had just learned within a day or two that chemo was stopped on his mom since it wasn't working and was causing too much pain. This is probably when it hit him like a ton of bricks that this was indeed the end. His mother was going to certainly die. Period. No hopes born out of desperation left to fall back on. 3. And no one around he could share that devastation with isolated from his family and friends. Not being able to share must have been horrible for him. 4. When Jay brought up his mom first it seemed to trigger the need to talk finally to someone in Adam and he shared that he too was a young man fearing the death of his mom and of the news he just got. 5. He shared it with his opponent in the game but a friend in the true game of life and death. They both needed each other at that moment. He played NO card. He wasn't asking for advantage in the game; he simply had reached the limit of what he could take without sharing it with someone and he shared it with the one person he knew would understand exactly what he was going through. I admired Adam for never using his mother's illness ever. And he still hasn't. Also you will note that there are 6 people left in the game. Next week is the finale and there will be a final 3 and 2 people get booted. That is how the finale has worked for like forever, right? Or am I wrong? I think that is how it works. We know what happened to his mom and when it happened. Two days after the final tribal council. Do the math. I'm not spoiled but I believe next week Adam is almost certainly going to get the call to get back home asap and will leave the game immediately. I can't think of any other explanation for 6 players entering the finale episode. Even if I did the math wrong I think Adam still exits the game when production gets the phone call to get Adam home right away. Edited December 8, 2016 by green 47 Link to comment
GaT December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 (edited) Anybody know why there were 2 TCs tonight? Nevermind, I didn't realize next week is the finale already. Edited December 8, 2016 by GaT Link to comment
Rachel RSL December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 10 minutes ago, green said: I can't think of any other explanation for 6 players entering the finale episode. Maybe they'll squeeze in an extra quick IC and TC like tonight's episode. Or Ken's LA will somehow affect the numbers. And I could not agree more with your entire post! 3 Link to comment
Silver Raven December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 3 minutes ago, GaT said: Anybody know why there were 2 TCs tonight? They're running out of time before the season is scheduled to end? 2 Link to comment
LanceM December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 In a 20 person season a final six in the finale seems to be par for the course. It comes down to a numbers game at this point as they have to get down to a final 3 by day 39 which is why we had a double boot episode tonight. Link to comment
green December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 On 12/8/2016 at 1:14 AM, GaT said: Anybody know why there were 2 TCs tonight? Their finally is never right before Christmas and traditionally ends this coming week. In the past they have had double elimination episodes when there was a twist like when there are three tribes and the two losers have to go to tribal or whatever. Or someone is evacuated out plus someone voted out. This season they saved that episode for elimination of the two dullest people this season and got through their boring eliminations nice and quickly. 3 Link to comment
Popular Post millennium December 8, 2016 Popular Post Share December 8, 2016 22 minutes ago, green said: For me it is in the top 2 or 3. I see nothing bad about it at all. It is refreshingly good without the usual hatred and crap. Even Taylor was funny and entertained me and he is the biggest "villain" per the edit. He didn't use it for game play. 1. Jay said he needed to win and Adam said he understood as in Jay had already shared with him and possibly everyone his mother and her brain aneurysms. Jay mentioned spending 9 years in fear of her dying. 2. Adam had just learned within a day or two that chemo was stopped on his mom since it wasn't working and was causing too much pain. This is probably when it hit him like a ton of bricks that this was indeed the end. His mother was going to certainly die. Period. No hopes born out of desperation left to fall back on. 3. And no one around he could share that devastation with isolated from his family and friends. Not being able to share most have been horrible on him. 4. When Jay brought up his mom first it seemed to trigger the need to talk finally to someone in Adam and he shared that he too was a young man fearing the death of his mom and of the news he just got. 5. He shared it with his opponent in the game but a friend in the true game of life and death. They both needed each other at that moment. He played NO card. He wasn't asking for advantage in the game; he simply had reached the limit of what he could take without sharing it with someone and it shared it with the one person he knew would understand exactly what he was going through. I admired Adam for never using his mother's illness ever. And he still hasn't. Also you will note that there are 6 people left in the game. Next week is the finale and there will be a final 3 and 2 people get booted. That is how the finale has worked for like forever, right? Or am I wrong? I think that is how it works. We know what happened to his mom and when it happened. Two days after the final tribal council. Do the math. I'm not spoiled but I believe next week Adam is almost certainly going to get the call to get back home asap and will leave the game immediately. I can't think of any other explanation for 6 players entering the finale episode. Even if I did the math wrong I think Adam still exits the game when production gets the phone call to get Adam home right away. I have been booing Adam from the start, but it never occurred to me that he was exploiting his mother's illness when he shared that with Jay. It was a heartfelt admission, that's all. And Jay's reaction ... suddenly they seemed like a just a couple of kids trying to manage the weight of the world. I stopped disliking both of them on the spot. 45 Link to comment
loki567 December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 It's an interesting season all right. Like I can't say I'm particularly rooting for anyone and because of that, I can't quite get into the season like when I have favorites and there's some suspense. But is fun to watch a cast that seems to be playing their hearts out and all seem to be huge fans. Like a lot of the game conversations tonight were conversations that I've seen in the Survivor fandom and it's great to have a cast that's thinking next level like that. I get the feeling tonight was the night that Adam lost the game (which is not bad considering I thought he was a goat for the past four weeks). I think he would have been in a way better position with David gone and a F4ish group of himself/Hannah/Sunday/Brett, using Ken and Jay to take each other out. Now the power shifts to Hannah and she seems really close to David and Ken. I wouldn't be shocked if she turns on Adam at the very end of the game. 1 Link to comment
ljenkins782 December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Quote Forgot to ask: who had the title quote? I was wondering the same thing. The title quote had me thinking one of the big threats was going, so a Will/Sunday boot was a surprise. Quote I really feel like this has been the best season in quite some time. It really is possible to cast nice people who aren't assholes or bullies. These people are playing hard and I love it. Even the challenges seem to be fresh and different. I absolutely loved that maze/puzzle. Genius! I think this is the best season in a long while too, so much so that I'm fairly furious that my office Christmas party is scheduled for next Wednesday until 9:30. I've really liked that people could play hard and switch allegiances amongst groups while still being decent to each other at camp. Quote Quote Hannah's thinking was strategically sound. It was the Cirie strategy from Panama. If someone on your tribe is planning on bring a goat to the final that means they are not bringing you. You solve this dilemma by voting out the goat. Difference is Cirie wins against anybody else on that season in FTC. So it made sense for her to remove someone who was a lock to make FTC because that was genuinely dangerous to her game. Who can Hannah beat? I contend that when the Sunday vote happened, the only triplet where Hannah wins is Hannah, Brett, and Sunday. Jay, David, and Ken beat her for sure. Adam probably beats her. In this case, I think she was fighting Sunday for the 3rd (and very remotely possibly 2nd) place money. I don't see Hannah beating anyone, but there is prize money attached to being in the final 3, so she had a definite incentive for getting rid of Sunday, who also couldn't win. It still feels like a hell of a lot of people left for a finale. 8 Link to comment
waving feather December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 (edited) I don't believe Adam shared about his mom's illness as a strategy at all. Sometimes when you have to keep a horrible secret for so long, you just want to share it with someone you trust on a personal level and that's what he did. I just watched his secret scene confessional about it and geez, I have dust in my eyes now. These boys. Basically, he said he was relieved to share this nightmare he was living in with someone he trusts... Not in the game but in life and he believes they will be brothers forever. ETA: Jay's confessional. Forget Taylor and Figgy, this is the true love story of this season, lol. Edited December 8, 2016 by waving feather 18 Link to comment
Trick Question December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Gotta love any pre-finale episode that eliminates two people who didn't have a hope of winning. Now we're going into the last episode with six people left and it's still very much up in the air about who wins. Jay and David are the favourites in my book, Ken has an outside shot, Hannah mayyyyyy have a small chance, I think Adam is toast and a Bret victory would be the single most oddly-edited Survivor winner's tale ever. I loved that immunity challenge. You take a simple puzzle and make things very difficult by putting the plinko timer on the process. If Adam hadn't been helping Ken, I honestly wonder if that challenge could've gone on for way longer, it looked like everyone was having trouble with it. Quote Who can Hannah beat? I contend that when the Sunday vote happened, the only triplet where Hannah wins is Hannah, Brett, and Sunday. Jay, David, and Ken beat her for sure. Adam probably beats her. It's times like this when I wonder if this is a case of a goat knowing she's a goat, and trying to arrange things to help her friend win. Hannah is nothing if not lacking in confidence, so she might not feel she has a shot of winning any FTC scenario. If that's her mindset, she'll try to help out her friends David, Ken and I guess technically Adam. 5 Link to comment
allthatglitters December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 1 hour ago, Trick Question said: Gotta love any pre-finale episode that eliminates two people who didn't have a hope of winning. Now we're going into the last episode with six people left and it's still very much up in the air about who wins. Jay and David are the favourites in my book, Ken has an outside shot, Hannah mayyyyyy have a small chance, I think Adam is toast and a Bret victory would be the single most oddly-edited Survivor winner's tale ever. I loved that immunity challenge. You take a simple puzzle and make things very difficult by putting the plinko timer on the process. If Adam hadn't been helping Ken, I honestly wonder if that challenge could've gone on for way longer, it looked like everyone was having trouble with it. It's times like this when I wonder if this is a case of a goat knowing she's a goat, and trying to arrange things to help her friend win. Hannah is nothing if not lacking in confidence, so she might not feel she has a shot of winning any FTC scenario. If that's her mindset, she'll try to help out her friends David, Ken and I guess technically Adam. Yeah they need more interesting challenges like that plinko one. As far as goats go, I've thought before that anyone could at any time during the game when they are honest with themselves and realize they don't have much of a shot as others who have been more visibly active...that they alter their strategy to go for goat! Or even before the game starts, theoretically, one could plan to play the goat game the whole way through, always willing to please everybody, never leading always following. The reason is that the second and third place money awards are still nothing to sneeze at. $100,000 and $85,000 last time I checked. So one could enter the game targeting one of those awards, at least have a plan to shift your strategy once you realize you are not one of the shakers and movers. And it would be a lazy easy way. Because you would want to be perceived as lazy and easy. Maybe this has been done and we just haven't known it. 1 Link to comment
waving feather December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Ken acts like he's an old fogey, saying Jay reminds him of his younger version of himself 10 years ago. Dude, you are 33 and Jay is 27, that's like only 6 years difference! Oh, Ken. 14 Link to comment
Brynnjk December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 I'm in the camp of those really enjoying this season. I too don't have a favorite. I like Ken but I don't think he's playing a very good game unfortunately. So I've been able to just sit back and just enjoy all the blindsides and the strategy. At this point, I can't tell who I really want to win next week so I'm really looking forward to the finale. I admit it won't be as satisfying as seasons where I am deeply invested in a player but it's more relaxing. 4 Link to comment
violet and green December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Good to see Hannah does not have an extreme facial hair problem as I thought last ep - but she still looks like someone with charcoal on their face playing a cockney chimney sweep in a bad panto. I am quite depressed Jay has played his idol. 7 Link to comment
Irishsecra December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 (edited) I think this episode pointed out why David is so good at this game and what has kept him in the game. First, he never panics. He knew that he should be the number one target in both tribal councils yet didn't freak out trying to save himself. He presented ideas to his allies - will, Bret - and made sure everyone had their say even though he must have been scared inside. In that last meeting with Hannah and Ken, he let Hannah switch the target to Sunday and then asked Ken if he could get onboard with that. Never pushy at all. But what is saving him is his social game. ken said his goal was coming back from tribal with DAVE because he was his closest friend and ally in the game. That's loyalty which is vital in this game. Hannah said she loves David and really didn't want to vote him out. I think she needed to come up with a reason to keep David which is why she suddenly made Sunday a threat. Also she knows voting out DAVE would tick off Ken. and even though it wasn't shown this episode, there seems to be a real bond of friendship with Adam and DAVE that I think made Adam give it to Hannah. if he makes it to the end, it is the genuine friendship between these four that will have gotten him there. It is the big difference between him and Zeke. They were both strategic players but David built closer bonds with a few while zeke was the social butterfly with all. Edited December 8, 2016 by Irishsecra 19 Link to comment
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