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Apple6666 |
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Sun who do you think the final two is.
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SilentBoiSoul |
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your mom and dad
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Apple6666 |
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Slient is going to hell.
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SilentBoiSoul |
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if i take u with me ill be a hero
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taigark |
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hagiz1 wrote:But the 3 who did better than him (Tyson, Sierra, Debbie) have all been voted out, so he did the best out of the people left so far. And wasn't the House of Cards F4? I thought F3 was always endurance... Could be wrong, though. |
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hagiz1 |
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taigark wrote:No, the last challenges were always endurance challenge BUT GABON where they use that lame House of Cards instead. And seeing that they're using an endurance challenge for F5, I doubt it that they will use another endurance challenge in 2 challenges later. |
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rattt |
Tyson could still blindside Coach | ||
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Jeff Probst had said in one of his blogs "What Coach does not know is that one day Tyson plans to slay him and steal the Dragon Slayer crown." I put
this quote out of my mind until recently when I was reading Debbie's comments after being voted out in which her explanation for turning on Coach hopefully
would be made clear in the next few episodes. There are only two episodes left. The reasoning could have been left on the cutting room floor if it did not have
any impact on future events (just a thought). But if Stephen plans on ditching JT before the final two, who better to take to the Final Tribal Council than
Coach. BUT, Stephen is not given enough credit by some of the jurors for his game play and it results in a close vote with Tyson casting the deciding vote and
thus slaying Coach and stealing the Dragon Slayer crown. Just trying to re-read some of JP's blogs to find any useful clues--thanks for listening--rattt
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birdlady |
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No, the last challenges were always endurance challenge BUT GABON where they use that lame House of Cards instead. And seeing that they're using an endurance challenge for F5, I doubt it that they will use another endurance challenge in 2 challenges later.China was that, uh, china balancing thing. Which was sort of endurance/concentration, but also some thinking in how you arranged your objects. I wouldn't be surprised if we get something like that again, just not something like endurance standing on a pole. |
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rower |
Jeff's EW Blog for Tocantins | ||
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How many times this season have we heard Coach talk about taking the strongest players to the end? And turning the game on its ear? I lost count about the
second episode.
Couldn't it be the edit we are seeing is what Coach talked about (but never meant and of course the dream had him winning the game but never mind that). Why else play this part of Coach's game up? I mean it was obvious from the get-go that he was a faker and if the editors kept it in for entertainment purposes, I'm sure that are enough "Coachisms" that could have replaced that commentary. So why make such a big deal of it? The two arguably strongest (ie most rounded game of strategy, strength, social skills and powers that outwit and outplayed) JT/Stephen would be a dream finale for JP and the Producers. Each is likable, each played an extraordinary game and each stuck with each other throughout the entire season. They will have gone into final tribal council not taking the easy route (ie Taj or Erinn) and are man enough to face the jury and go for the votes. I'm still thinking that JT/Stephen stick with each other until the end. |
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LKMOSCAR |
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They will have gone into final tribal council not taking the easy route (ie Taj or Erinn)How have Taj or Erinn taken the easy way? Taj was also a Jalapao member, and Erinn had to win her way to the merge to make sure that she wouldn't be voted out, and then she had to play a great social game in order to get Jalapao on her side. |
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valentine79 |
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LKMOSCAR wrote:I think Rower meant JT/Stepehn taking Taj/Erinn to the end would be taking the easy way out for *JT/Stephen*. |
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Apple6666 |
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Everyone is dreaming if they think Erinn is final two.
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LKMOSCAR |
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how yu no aple. u hav spliers nown?
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rower |
Jeff's EW Blog for Tocantins | ||
valentine79 wrote: Thanks Valentine 79 - That's exactly what I meant. I believe that both Taj and Erinn would lose against either Stephen or JT. The hardest path for either JT/Stephen is taking the other to the final. Funny thing is, we have heard Stephen saying he didn't want to be in the finals with JT but have we heard JT say the same about Stephen? I can't recall that he has.... Anyway it would be ironic if Coach's "plan" for the strongest to be in the finals ends up with a JT/Stephen final two. Television gold. |
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Apple6666 |
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are you saying if Erinn doesnt win the final 4 ic they will still backstabbed each other.
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valentine79 |
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rower wrote: Actually, in one of JT's insider clips, he discusses the decision to vote out Debbie/the promise she made about giving up immunity at F3 and he says something along the lines of "maybe I don't *want* to be in the final two with Stephen". |
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JT Rocks |
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No. It's the other way around. Stephen was talking about how Debbie's promise could hurt him because he may not want to be F2 with JT. |
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cindidindi76 |
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JT Rocks is correct. We've heard it from Stephen, but we've never heard anything like that from JT. All we've heard from JT is "We're
together 100%." and "Stephen winning is like me winning."
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valentine79 |
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My bad. Well, then if he wins F3 immunity and he takes Stephen, he deserves to lose to him.
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sunflower101 |
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rattt wrote:It could also just be Debbie's jury questions to JT/Stephen. She calls them out for getting her to vote for Coach. |
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