I was screaming so hard in my head for Tony to point that out. Not only was it the plan, it was HER PLAN! The rest of her tribe wanted to avoid Tony because of the idols, but agreed to Tony to placate her.
I was screaming so hard in my head for Tony to point that out. Not only was it the plan, it was HER PLAN! The rest of her tribe wanted to avoid Tony because of the idols, but agreed to Tony to placate her.
This is an odd feeling. I finally win on my third attempt, Tyson-style, but have a really hard time bragging about it, since it was on the back of a player I was basically given second-to-last. That's fantasy sports, I guess.
I will never forget. I'm hoping Tony brings it up during our interview.
If that performance doesn't get an invite, nothing will.
I'll upvote that to show you that someone around here knows who Goldberg is.
I think the problem is that Woo wasn't necessarily the nicer person to be around. By many accounts, he was a non-entity to everyone but Tony and Trish.
I don't think Woo makes that speech with him as his speechwriter.
"And I love supporting the conclusions to which I've already come [to]"
Well, I laughed.
Agreed on the terrible jury performance. In his defense (although, again, bad job by Tony), the jury didn't give him many opportunities to explain things the way he wanted to. They were looking for shorter, simpler answers that confirmed what they already knew. When he'd try to inject more reasoning, they'd interrupt.
Many recruits are still fans.
Counter-argument: neither Parvati nor Kim had to face a man in the final TCs (that they won, in Parvati's case).
I think those days are over. Modern Survivor juries aren't all that impressed with passive finalists anymore. Unless you're up against a Russell-like troll (you know, like Kass), you better have done something to earn people's votes.
I believe I went on the record saying Keith beats Kass.
That's not fair.
Maybe!
I might've clapped when he said it. Too bad she wanted just yes or no, because the proper full answer is "Yes. Because swearing on something in a game is a child's understanding of what a promise means". Although, since Trish seemed to be taking it seriously, that probably wouldn't have been a good answer either.
Tony would've lost to Spencer in a landslide. Probably 7-2 (with Woo and Trish being possible dissenters). That jury was not happy to be voting Tony, they just couldn't bring themselves to vote Woo. They also looked pretty crestfallen when Spencer was voted out.
When Woo won immunity, I was pretty confident that he'd fuck up, because of the foreshadowing. But I did have to stop and think "did this show somehow give the worst winner's edit of all-time?"
You had me at Purple Rock. But then you lost me again.