I'm not sad that Brice is gone but I didn't see why they saw him as a bigger threat than Morgan. LJ had a hunch that she may have had a clue to the idol so he should have voted her out that way she won't have a chance to try and look for it and possibly notice that someone already found it. lol I felt that tribal council had a mean girls vibe hahaha
[QUOTE=melm3;394494]I'm not sad that Brice was gone but I didn't see why they saw him as a bigger threat than Morgan. LJ had a hunch that she may have had a clue to the idol so he should have voted her out that way she won't have a chance to try and look for it and possibly notice that someone already found it. Lol[/QUOTE]
I can see why they see Brice as a bigger threat than Morgan. Gay guys on reality TV shows almost always go with a girls alliance so if you're a straight guy you better look to vote him out. If Brice stays he would have sided with the girls. If you're the two person girl alliance you don't want to vote out the two guy alliance, because then you risk the 3 vs. 2 vote. Pretty safe to say that the two person girl alliance has the advantage over getting Morgan than the two guys. The guys still have a better chance at getting Morgan than Brice though.
[QUOTE=Challenge 17;394489]I'm rooting for woo[/QUOTE]
Woo is fantastic, but the way it has been edited, I am unsure about his chances. He has been portrayed in a very positive light, which is beneficial for his chances to win the game, but his screen time has been very limited.
I don't like 3 tribes, because I know the tribe with the least amount of people will have an advantage at the merge. That is why I think the Brawn players might throw the challenge since they know that a tribe with the most amount of players is at a huge disadvantage going into the merge. Exception being if they merge with 12 people and you have 6 tribe members still. Then you have a huge advantage.
2 or 4 tribes is a better idea.
[QUOTE=kvm1977;394637]For the record, I called Brice overplaying his hand. He's one of the most annoying people I've ever seen on the show. JMO[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't say Brice overplayed his hand. It isn't like he was in the majority alliance and then did something stupid to get people to turn on him. He never fully had Jeremiah in his alliance, so there was no hand for him to overplay. I also disagree with Brice being annoying. He is absolutely hilarious. Different people have different senses of humor though.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;394640]I wouldn't say Brice overplayed his hand. It isn't like he was in the majority alliance and then did something stupid to get people to turn on him. He never fully had Jeremiah in his alliance, so there was no hand for him to overplay. I also disagree with Brice being annoying. He is absolutely hilarious. Different people have different senses of humor though.[/QUOTE]
Here was your quote last week when I mentioned I couldn't wait for Brice to leave
"Brice is great. [B]His awareness is fantastic. He recognizes the tribe dynamic and is using it to his advantage[/B]"
My response was "We'll see if he overplays his hand"
He did...all this "recognizing tribe dynamic" was BS...he tried to play everything from the get go
Some may like him but the majority of people are going to find him annoying as hell. Him leaving early was a lock from the moment he opened his mouth IMO
Morgan sealed Brice's fate from the way she approached Jefra. Brice not speaking to Alexis once does disappoint me, but he didn't overplay. I think it's telling that a majority of people are actually sad to see Brice go or at least from what I've seen. IMO he was hilarious and the majority of that tribe is a bore with no charisma, just nothing, though they are nice to look at I guess.
[QUOTE=Fresh Meat;394669]Morgan sealed Brice's fate from the way she approached Jefra. Brice not speaking to Alexis once does disappoint me, but he didn't overplay. I think it's telling that a majority of people are actually sad to see Brice go or at least from what I've seen. IMO he was hilarious and the majority of that tribe is a bore with no charisma, just nothing, though they are nice to look at I guess.[/QUOTE]
If you like Brice that's fine but he's going to be a guy that you either love or hate...very little in between.
I disagree regarding "he didn't overplay"...he was overly-confident and believed he knew exactly how everything would play out even in the first episode. The couldn't read people as well as he thought and his intent was to be a puppet master IMO
Him going home early played out just as I said it would
Maybe the rest of the tribe will become more interesting now that Brice isn't there
[QUOTE=kvm1977;394683]If you like Brice that's fine but he's going to be a guy that you either love or hate...very little in between.
I disagree regarding "he didn't overplay"...he was overly-confident and believed he knew exactly how everything would play out even in the first episode. The couldn't read people as well as he thought and his intent was to be a puppet master IMO
Him going home early played out just as I said it would
Maybe the rest of the tribe will become more interesting now that Brice isn't there[/QUOTE]
Wrong strategy for the gay guy. I feel the gay guy strategy has already been written in stone in Survivor and Big Brother. You align with the girl alliance you make up crap about the guy alliance then get the girl alliance to vote a guy alliance member out. You emerge as the power player late in the game by taking out the head of the group or by slowly filling the role of leader of the group.
I feel the game has to be played this way for a gay guy, because I don't know one straight guy who has a gay male as their best friend. After 43 seasons of Survivor and Big Brother almost all the gay guys who have made it far in either game has used the strategy above. Todd, Kevin(BB), Andy(BB), and Marcellas (BB) who have used the strategy and the only gay guy to go far in either reality show who didn't use the strategy was Richard Hatch. The reason was because Hatch was on the first season ever so nobody had a clue about what to do.
[QUOTE=asdasd9999;394690]Wrong strategy for the gay guy. I feel the gay guy strategy has already been written in stone in Survivor and Big Brother. You align with the girl alliance you make up crap about the guy alliance then get the girl alliance to vote a guy alliance member out. You emerge as the power player late in the game by taking out the head of the group or by slowly filling the role of leader of the group.
I feel the game has to be played this way for a gay guy, because I don't know one straight guy who has a gay male as their best friend. After 43 seasons of Survivor and Big Brother almost all the gay guys who have made it far in either game has used the strategy above. Todd, Kevin(BB), Andy(BB), and Marcellas (BB) who have used the strategy and the only gay guy to go far in either reality show who didn't use the strategy was Richard Hatch. The reason was because Hatch was on the first season ever so nobody had a clue about what to do.[/QUOTE]
Haven't watched many seasons, but in Gabon, Charlie had a mixed alliance with Marcus, Corinne, and Jackie and even aligned with Marcus originally. They ended up being very good friends. In BVW, Caleb had an all-guys alliance originally as well.
[QUOTE=Fresh Meat;394694]Haven't watched many seasons, but in Gabon, Charlie had a mixed alliance with Marcus, Corinne, and Jackie and even aligned with Marcus originally. They ended up being very good friends. In BVW, Caleb had an all-guys alliance originally as well.[/QUOTE]
Those players weren't close to winning the game. The players I mentioned finished in the top 5. Also on top of that Brice should have voted for Morgan since he knew 4 people weren't voting with him and he would have stayed. Would have been 3 Morgan 2 votes Brice and whoever Morgan voted for (forgot).
Charlie was definitely close to winning the game. He was in a dominant alliance, until Susie flipped and was one of the more likable people from his alliance. Caleb made a move and got Brad out and would have made it pretty far had Cierra sided with Tadhana.
I don't think he was sure about Jeremiah, but he probably didn't want to betray Morgan either way.
[QUOTE=Fresh Meat;394738]Charlie was definitely close to winning the game. He was in a dominant alliance, until Susie flipped and was one of the more likable people from his alliance. Caleb made a move and got Brad out and would have made it pretty far had Cierra sided with Tadhana.
I don't think he was sure about Jeremiah, but he probably didn't want to betray Morgan either way.[/QUOTE]
Charlie finished in 9th place and was first voted out at the merge. That is not coming close to winning the game. There is so much that happens post-merge that saying a 9th place finisher is close just isn't true. Ozzy came close in Cook Islands and South Pacific.
The whole game of Survivor is about betrayal. If Brice didn't want to betray Morgan he shouldn't have signed up for the show.
My bad, I thought you meant they'd have no shot at winning. Either way, they were two gay males who were in good power positions and alligned with straight men.
Obviously, but there people who wouldn't want to go against their #1 ally.
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