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| | #76 (permalink) |
| Whynot Join Date: Oct 2003
Posts: 554
+2 Internets | Coach is a douche, but man he is making this season. I'm not so sure about the whole "perfect guy to take to the final 3" - his ego is big enough that he would just pull the whole, "I played you all, right in front of your faces so I deserve the million". Add just a tiny bit of contrition to that and he could have a chance at an upset. I would take the chick with the rich husband and Sierra or the old lady, who are useless and haven't done a damn thing worth mentioning in the game so far. I think this is, and has been, Tyler's season to lose. Just gotta stay on top of his alliances, avoid blindsides and win challenges. |
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| Tells it like it is Join Date: Jun 2007
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| Old School Monk Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 638
+14 Internets | Are you kidding me? Coach has talked about running around in fantasy land, not strategy. Huge difference between being a little eccentric like Hatch was (To the other castaways in S1) and being completely batshit insane. |
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| | #79 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 641
| As soon as all the people outside of that alliance are gone, Tyler is going to be targeted pretty fast. I really don't see him making it to the final 3 unless he runs the tables on individual immunities, they'd be retarded to let him. |
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| | #80 (permalink) |
| 100% Pure Soy Monk Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Posts: 7,447
+107 Internets | Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised to see him targeted prior to them cleaning out the other alliance. In a situation like that, it's best to vote him out as soon as he doesn't have immunity. |
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| | #84 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 1,027
+14 Internets | That look on Tyson's face as soon as the 2nd vote for him came up is what makes this show still watchable after 10+ seasons. Somehow in half a second it managed to convey a full: "uhh, waaaait a minute, if there's 2 votes for me, that could mean...aww crap." |
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| | #85 (permalink) |
| It's Lord of the Flies time. Join Date: Jun 2006
Posts: 3,475
| That episode is the exact reason why I watch this show. Tyson: "Tonight's tribal Council will be Awesome, I am hoping that Sierra will cry a lot." Tyson was right that tribal council was FUCKIN AWESOME!!! Amazing blindside. Fantastic drama. The emotions and the looks on peoples faces during tribal was classic. I really couldn't stand Tyson anymore either, he was turning into a cocky bastard and his comments were pretty asshole. BTW I have said it 1000x on these forums, the exact minute you start to think you are safe from being voted out and you get too cocky you are going to go home--it happens everytime because you let your guard down and the jackles feast on you. You always have to be scheming and expect to go home every tribal and fight for your spot, never show weakness by thinking you are immune to being voted out. This also goes for the dumbasses who choose pizza over a chance at the immunity necklace. Probst asked Tyson at tribal: "Tyson are you concened it could be you tonight or are you feeling confortable tonight?" And Tyson replied: "Yea I am feeling pretty comfortable." Anyways, I think Stephen is now in the drivers seat with this game unless he messes something up. Stephen was brilliant tonight for bringing up the idea to get rid of Tyson. Now Coach and JT are going to be at war and Stephen, Erin, and Taj can sit back and pull the strings. Plus now they have Sierra if they want her and prob Debbie too. Taking Sierra to the finals would be very smart too, who would vote for her? Plus she can't even say coherent sentences that people understand. Stephen has the only hidden immunity idol still and he has the ear of pretty much everyone--plus he is under the radar as a immunity challenge threat. He is actually right where people should try to be at this point in the game, he just can't get cocky.
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| Idiot Prodigy Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 1,143
| The absolute best look at that tribal, was the shot of Debbie looking to Coach with a look of "what in the fuck just happened?" and Coach's eyes got real big looking back at her like "I have no fucking clue." And I second it, this is the reason I watch this show, up until that episode most of this season has been pretty boring with bad players following bad alliances. Next week looks hilarious, Coach approaches Sierra saying something like "You said you would work with me" and she says something like "Yeah, until you wrote my name down" basically verbatim of what he said to her one day earlier rofl.
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| | #89 (permalink) |
| 100% Pure Soy Monk Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Ft. Lauderdale, FL
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+107 Internets | Indeed, that is what makes this show a ratings grabber still. Tyson was way too cocky and just being a general dickhead to Sierra. I thought Sierra trying to talk her way out of her vote with Brendan was pretty pathetic, but Tyson was bringing his doucheness to a whole new level with her. It made the blindside 1,000 times more hilarious though! |
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| | #90 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: South San Francisco, CA
Posts: 3,164
| First time I've applauded in a very long time from the outcome of Tribal Council. Tyson got what he deserved, Coach will hopefully be next.
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