n_huffhines
What's it gonna cost?
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I'm guessing they were at different levels of commitment. He wasn't wanting to get serious. She thought it already was.Yeah, he said a fling and seemed ashamed. I wonder what it was. She used to be cuter, at least
Hated the first tribal council outcome. Loved the second one so much. But why would Denise play the idol for Jeremy. She just threw it away.
Hated the first tribal council outcome. Loved the second one so much. But why would Denise play the idol for Jeremy. She just threw it away.
I'm not sure that's really fair. It seems to me that this season is really accentuating just how much the game has evolved over the years because a lot of the older players are really being exposed. People like Rob who are regarded as all-time players just haven't seemed to translate all that well into the modern game. He even kind of admitted that the whole dynamic of finding idols out of nothing is over his head.I think she was worried about a re-vote. Wouldn't have had to worry about that if she didn't turn on Sandra.
I can't believe Denise did that. It was an awesome move but not sure it was the right one. She could've had a secret ally. She did everybody else a favor, wasted an idol, and put a big target on her own back. I think the 4 people that everybody feared the most are gone. Time to go at each other now, tier 2 players.
I'm not sure that's really fair. It seems to me that this season is really accentuating just how much the game has evolved over the years because a lot of the older players are really being exposed. People like Rob who are regarded as all-time players just haven't seemed to translate all that well into the modern game. He even kind of admitted that the whole dynamic of finding idols out of nothing is over his head.
Glad to see the fire token element already making its logical evolution beyond simply being used to buy stuff off the "menu" or gifts from exile. Will be interesting to see where it goes from here and who, if anyone, is able to make it back from Redemption.
Hated the first tribal council outcome. Loved the second one so much. But why would Denise play the idol for Jeremy. She just threw it away.
So Sandra sold the one idol that could have saved her tonight. The problem is that Sandra thought she was so untouchable that she not only sold the idol but if she had kept it she wouldn't have even played it if she brought it with her. Denise was epic on that episode. She bought an idol with the promise of paying for the rest of it after the vote. So she got the idol for 1 fire token, voted out Sandra, and now she gets to keep her other fire token because Sandra is gone. Hilarious!
Also, I think Tyson is an idiot. He sold his fire token for peanut butter. I feel like they are going to be worth a lot more than the players think. Whoever has the most fire tokens gets their torch re-lit maybe?
Sandra quit because she would have to work, shocker.
Wendell is full of sh*t, he's too in his emotions for it to be a fling. And when did he become so arrogant?
I'm not saying he's the best player ever, but is Jeremy the most well rounded player ever? Great at politics, good jury management, good at swimming challenges, great at physical and endurance challenges, good at puzzles. He really doesn't have a weakness to his game, most at least have something they are shaky at. If you rated him like a video game build a player everything is a 90+
Honestly, I would have sent Wendell home. It's clear based on the last episode that he is in it for himself only. I know that they all really are in it for themselves at the end of the day but Wendell doesn't even try to hide it and be subtle, he's just an as$.
Jeremy is cool, calm, and collected. He doesn't try and stir up stuff, at least not so far. I think this could be very interesting after the merge.