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Pretty sure he wants to set Joaq up with his mother.

It was either show the scene or show Shirin's reenactment of the scene.

Yeah what I meant was, if they voted out Rodney over Joaqin then they lose both because Rodney is gone and Joaqin has no ties to Mike and Dan. Which is why they were kind of stuck going for only Joaqin, hoping Sierra would agree to vote him out, and now hoping Rodney will still be with them. Honestly I'm kind of

Yeah on the opposite side, I was thinking Mike and Dan could have just told Sierra they'll vote off whoever she wants and then they could all boot Rodney no problem. But it probably wouldn't have helped them much since they'd be losing both Rodney and Joaqin from their alliance.

I noticed it got more froggy whenever the camera went off of him. I think his voice is getting lighter as the days go on, and for some of the confessionals they put in some of his quotes from the first few days in the game (it was stuff like "I don't trust Rodney at all" and other things he could have said at any

I'd say he's one of the least established characters remaining. We really know nothing about him except that he was friends with Joaqin and he's afraid of Shirin's vagina.

Wow the elitist douchebaggery is through the roof in this thread. And AVC mocking another forum for its hivemind mentality is ridiculous.

But they all probably know there's a swap coming up, and Nina was 100% turning on her tribe if she got there, while there's a good chance Will stays. And I wouldn't say Nina is definitely better in challenges: She fell down a few times in the first one, and her hearing would have made her worse than Will on the one

Nah then the skinny people just eat them.

Yeah pretty sure I'd rather watch monkeys do it than have to talk to Tyler and Joaqin all day.

Well it's all circumstantial, but the fourth episode has been a pretty crazy boot for the past few seasons: Drew, J'Tia, Brad Culpepper, (I guess) Shamar's thing, Russell Swan, and also Colton becoming the worst contestant ever.

I think that tribal cohesion is actually more important when you have a likely swap coming up. Because if you swap then you want all of your allies staying together and don't want one outcast giving the other side the numbers. Which is exactly what would have happened if they kept Vince around. It's probably still

I think a lot of it has to do with the situation they're in. Sandra's meanness was almost entirely against (arguably) the two biggest villains in the history of the show, so we cheer her on because she's the one standing up to these guys. Courtney was in a position of power for most of the game, but she wasn't

Ugh Judge, you're killing me with all the Rupert shade. Go re-watch Pearl Islands, he's easily a top-20 Survivor character of all time. I want Dan to buy into the theme even more and convince the Blue Collars to start a union!

Alright, I think there was something else with him though, like he got drunk while watching his infant son and then his wife beat him up right around the time of the Thailand finale.

So many of these to go through and I have to replace So. Can I just give you a list of combinations and you could give me the first one that isn't taken?

Nah, they weren't putting a sociopathic pornstar who shoots puppies on another season regardless of whether he asked for an appearance fee or not.

I'm pretty confident Joaquin had no idea who everyone was voting for, and thought he could outsmart the producers by writing down a name that could count as either person.

Joe, Mike, So, Shirin

- I think I remember seeing that green screen too, it was odd.