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People vote for people that turned on them all the time. I'm giving him the first 3 (probably), but Shirin is up for grabs. They barely had an alliance, we have no idea how much they like each other personally, and Shirin is exactly the type of player who would respect someone acting in their own self interest. Your

It's better that way.

Hali, Joe, Jenn, and ????? I have a feeling Shirin would respect abandoning a sinking ship.

Kelly getting voted out was the best thing that could have happened to Will. He's got way more options in the 7 now and won't have Kelly feeding all the information in his sub-alliance to Mike.

A friend of mine is colorblind and his mom liked to prank him by giving him pink clothes and telling him they were green, or getting him to wear unmatched socks.

Brandon Hantz voted a woman out for being too attractive and giving him too many boners, and still came back.

Some of us are mad that she hates fun and voted out Max and is a founding member of the Wet Blanket Alliance. That said, I agree that she's actually pretty good at the game.

I think it was a good move for the Wet Blankets, and a good one for Will if he did it because he was trying to follow the Wet Blankets. Jenn made a really good move too, but as long as they don't send Dan to go smooth things over with Will, I think the 7 are in a good spot.

"Brenda was the only vaguely interesting person on her season"
Lowest…. Bar…… Ever

There are Lill fans?

It doesn't matter. He proved his loyalty, so the seven can take out the 4 and there are plenty of ways that 7 could play out. For example, Rodney is 100% dead set on taking out the other 3 BCs. He's in a way better spot than being on the wrong side of a 6-5.

I'm baffled by all the people here who think it was a bad move. He's on a majority alliance with more cracks than a plumbing convention.

Bob Crowley should be on retainer to make all idols and necklaces for Survivor. The things he fashioned out of nothing are better than what the show usually makes.

As long as everyone "sticks with the plan", there's still a 7-4 majority. It will really depend on how the majority talks to Will afterwards.

Are there any medical professionals here? John Carroll was a nurse and said that peeing was how you treated a jellyfish sting. Jenn the lifeguard says pee does nothing and to use warm water. I tend to believe John, but I really don't know.

He's still in a good position. His side has the numbers and I'm pretty convinced Rodney wants to get rid of the other 3 Blue Collars. The 7 can get rid of the No Collars + Shirin. Will, Carolyn, Tyler, and Rodney then have a sub-majority. Of course, things usually don't go according to plan, but it's better than being

I don't think it was terrible. He was clearly at the bottom of a 4 person alliance. Rodney offered him a different 4 person alliance. Also, he may have simply believed that whether or not Rodney's alliance was real, Tyler and Carolyn were going to go with the Blues. Better to be with the majority.

That quote made me love Shirin even more (if that's even possible). Merged tribe names are almost always dumb, but thank you for lowering the bar even further, Worlds Apart cast.

I just listened to Joaquin's exit interview and he's as awful as I thought he was. He hated Shirin, confirmed the Wet Blanket Alliance, and expressed as much love for Tyler as Rodney had for Joaquin. Three strikes. Good riddance.

But according to Kathy, that's just because Rob is evil.