(May 25, 2017 at 11:33 am)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: I'm with you, up to the point where circumstances left a player with no way possible to avoid going home, regardless of what happened with the vote. I agree it's a consequence of both having so many idols/advantages, as well as hoarding same.
I agree, that's the one thing I really didn't like about that tribal, but short of changing rules mid game or imposing more "you can only play this at this time" type rules (which I didn't like) then there wasn't anything they could have done. All the idols had been found weeks before as had the legacy advantage... I have little expectation that anything like this will happen again soon, I think it was a really unfortunate fluke.
I was listening to my podcasts today and they made an interesting point about Cirie that I thought was worth sharing: Cirie doesn't usually get voted out under normal circumstances, or takes social twists to get her out. She has been ousted 4 times from the game now, one because of losing a fire building challenge, one because the players were expecting a final 3 and it was a final 2 instead so she was voted out with only one vote against her, she was ousted this season without ever receiving a single vote, and only one was she normally voted out in Heroes v. Villains.
Quote:I didn't stay up to watch the reunion past the point where the vote was read. Did Culpepper exhibit any kind of regret over the shameful way he treated Tai?
He got up as soon as they came back from the first commercial break and apologized like he was heading off bad press.
Quote:She absolutely deserved to win, hands down, of anyone in the final six. I think Cirie was the next most deserving, and everyone else were distant also-rans.
Agree.
Teenaged X-Files obsession + Bermuda Triangle episode + Self-led school research project = Atheist.