River50 wrote:
SGD wrote:You just spelled out exactly why he was so entertaining. He basically "godfathered" a whole season, yet was so diplomatic, likable and socially intelligent, that at the end, he got the votes to win. He got the votes *in spite of* the huge advantage he enjoyed due to the HI rules. The jury could have been bitter about it but they voted him to win.
River50 wrote:How the hell could you be entertained by him? All he did was, 'Hey assholes, I have the idol" and the idol rules being written by ignorant monkies that season allowed him to do so all the way to the end. He godfathered an entire season with almost no risk. What the hell kind of game is that?
Regarding any survivor player, liking a player is irrelevant to me.
I liked Yul as a person during his season, respected his game play and was entertained by him. I don't like Russel as a person this season, but respect his game play and am entertained by him. Blis is right - he saved a really boring season post merge - although I don't know how it can be saved from being utterly predictable and boring from here on out, because there are clearly several right answers to playing until the end at this point for the Foas. And Russel and crew seem to know what those answers are from what I gathered from last night's episode. Mainly, do *not* make the mistake Galu did and then let a Galu get anywhere near the final TC. Then fight it out with each other at the end.
Immunity challenges are any Galu's only hope at this point.
And *snort* at anyone who thinks Ozzy did anything that remotely resembled strategy. Ozzy was a challenge whore and that is it. He was fun to watch at challenges though.
Prior to the merge, Ozzy spent alot of time trying to get Candice and Flicka to vote with him to boot Penner. It didn't work, but it ended up coming back to haunt those two dumbasses. Also after Cecelia was voted out Ozzy said that he was gonna stop providing for the rest of the tribe. Obviously he had a change of heart and kept providing to a ridiculous amount. So much so, that Penner had a hard time justifying voting him out. Whether you want to admit it or not, that's strategy.








