[QUOTE=MF41590;162721]There is a ton at stake in this challenge[/QUOTE]
Wow...Candice winning is death to Colby, if the Heroes continue to vote without a brain.
Can't believe Colby won't go home tonight for the heroes, as for the villains, should be interesting, I think Russell might actually succeed with his plan and get Tyson out
[QUOTE=MF41590;162732]Can't believe Colby won't go home tonight for the heroes, as for the villains, should be interesting, I think Russell might actually succeed with his plan and get Tyson out[/QUOTE]
Agreed. The heroes looks open and shut. The villains vote is going to be good!
Wow. That was a genius maneuver by Russell. Love him or hate him, he pulled off an amazing move and took power of the tribe.
The look on Jeff's face was priceless. He wanted to kiss Russell for that moment. I could tell.
Amanda is funny. She always gives that look of sorrow when she turns the knife.
Anyway, good call by the Heroes. They need their healthiest players to try and at least win the next immunity and get their numbers up.
Tyson totally blew it there. How do you switch the vote and not tell anyone on your alliance you are doing so. That was the most pivotal tribal council in that with Tyson going it shows that Russell from here on out will dominate the game. Tyson actually this time before the vote seemed to be in a great position to go very, very far had he voted the way he was supposed to vote.
This episode was really good. I found myself with my eyes glued to the screen when it went to commercial when Russel was deciding on the idol. I was just talking to the tv. I'm happy he did the idol to Parvati because if he didn't then she would've gone home. I really disliked James this season so I enjoyed him leaving. So far I want Parvati, Russel and Candace to make it far.
Ive been thinking about why Tyson made his decision. I think everyone who watches the show knows there are a lot of things the Survivors say that are not aired, etc. So, really the only thing I can think of is that Tyson felt he could be blindsided by Rob, Sandra, etc... Thats the only thing I can think of.
One thing I wonder though, if Tyson were able to see Somoa...would he still have believed Russell? I am guessing not. I know Russ isnt the first to be put on an all star season w/o his season being aired, but for the game he plays, it is a huge advantage.
For Russell it definately was a hail mary, just shocked it worked. I'm actually surprised with how easily Tyson flipped his vote that he didn't try to bring him into his alliance.
[QUOTE=mr.unamazing;162826]For Russell it definately was a hail mary, just shocked it worked.[/QUOTE]
A good lawyer never asks a question he does not know the answer to...
Russell doesn't give the immunity idol to Parvati unless he knows he has the votes.
It was a bold and powerful move. He saved Parvati and got Coach in the bag for life. Heck, Parvati might even be swayed, for real. Russell is playing everyone (but Parvati so I would assume) and I understand why CBS made sure that he was on the show.
If they get to merge with Amanda, I can already see the final 5.
That aside, he'll face the same firing squad he did last season should he make it to the end. Once his deceit is revealed, he will be reviled by the jury once again.
Last night was one of those most ingenious and indescribably joyous maneuvers in "Survivor" history.
Russell is good but I'm still rooting for Boston Rob.
To me it just didn't make sense why he would change his vote either. I could have seen if Russell told him he would include him in his alliance or ifd it would have been someone else but he had nothing to gain by voting for parvarti and everything to lose.
Hah, last night was great. I have no idea why Tyson would vote for Parvati (although in his final words, he said he did it just to be sure to get her out) but whatever...his fault.
Also, ding **** the ******* is dead. Good riddance James.
I always like the tribal council voting videos because it's interesting to see what people actually have to say. Based on Russell's vote, it seems like he actually really liked Tyson since he didn't say anything.
See, I don't give Russell credit for this move because the only reason he's still in the game is because TYSON IS A FRIGGIN MORON. If Tyson put down Russell's name...Russell would be gone after the re-vote.
WHY CANT RUSSELL BE VOTED OUT YET. He still doesn't have the numbers - Boston Rob still have a group of 5!
Glad to see James go. It's about time - Tom should still be there.
I thought about it but doesn't Russell's alliance have 3 members? Why couldn't they just voted for Danielle as their was no way he would have thought to save her.
[QUOTE=mr.unamazing;162964]I Why couldn't they just voted for Danielle as their was no way he would have thought to save her.[/QUOTE]
Tyson told him who they were voting for...and if they were voting for someone else, he would have told Russell that was well.
[QUOTE=mr.unamazing;162964]I thought about it but doesn't Russell's alliance have 3 members? Why couldn't they just voted for Danielle as their was no way he would have thought to save her.[/QUOTE]
Because she's not the threat.
[QUOTE=RockSteadyVybes;162958]See, I don't give Russell credit for this move because the only reason he's still in the game is because TYSON IS A FRIGGIN MORON. If Tyson put down Russell's name...Russell would be gone after the re-vote.
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It was 3-3-3. Russell was one step ahead of the other alliance the entire time.
Okay there. He wasn't one step ahead. He just did what most people would do given your circumstances. You are stuck agianst the wall you are going to engage people and try to ruffle feathers. In this case it worked. Remember Russell didn't even think they were voting 3-3-3 and as it was potrayed didn't know if Tyson was voting for/agianst Parvarti if they were doing that. Tyson said that he made the decision right before tribal so unless Russell can read minds he had no way of knowing this. They did a great job of editing to show not much though.
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