Unpopular Opinion: When CT and Wes won Rivals II, a lot of people were saying that Wes only won because he was paired with CT. I think Wes deserves more credit than that. Wes didn't train at all prior to that challenge and he still performed well. CT had so many good teammates over the years and still didn't win. The one challenge CT teams up with Wes is the first challenge he wins. They both deserve equal credit for winning Rivals II IMO.
Wow you were with Wes every day before Rivals 2 to know 100% sure that he did absolutely no training?? You're kidding yourself if you think he didn't train at all before a challenge. Wes definitely doesn't win Rivals 2 without CT though lol.
Unpopular Opinion: When CT and Wes won Rivals II, a lot of people were saying that Wes only won because he was paired with CT. I think Wes deserves more credit than that. Wes didn't train at all prior to that challenge and he still performed well. CT had so many good teammates over the years and still didn't win. The one challenge CT teams up with Wes is the first challenge he wins. They both deserve equal credit for winning Rivals II IMO.
Wow you were with Wes every day before Rivals 2 to know 100% sure that he did absolutely no training?? You're kidding yourself if you think he didn't train at all before a challenge. Wes definitely doesn't win Rivals 2 without CT though lol.
Well that's what Wes said in one of his interviews lol
I wasn't mad about the final elimination on Free Agents.
Me neither, i liked it actually.
I wish they would've put the Puzzle Pyramid elimination in the rotation for Free Agents. Seeing Balls In and Wrecking Wall used three times got kind of old.
Unpopular Opinion: When CT and Wes won Rivals II, a lot of people were saying that Wes only won because he was paired with CT. I think Wes deserves more credit than that. Wes didn't train at all prior to that challenge and he still performed well. CT had so many good teammates over the years and still didn't win. The one challenge CT teams up with Wes is the first challenge he wins. They both deserve equal credit for winning Rivals II IMO.
Wow you were with Wes every day before Rivals 2 to know 100% sure that he did absolutely no training?? You're kidding yourself if you think he didn't train at all before a challenge. Wes definitely doesn't win Rivals 2 without CT though lol.
Well that's what Wes said in one of his interviews lol
Damn Justin lol you shouldn't believe everything Wes says. He would definitely try to ******** you if you were on a challenge as a rookie hahaha.
I don't see the issue with quitting either. If you can't do or don't want to do something, than you just can't/won't do it. It isn't the end of the world. Most of these people aren't athletes, expert hikers, or even professional food eaters so it's not like they would be awesome at all the stuff they do or want to do it. Although people act as if the murdered their grandma when they quit on these shows.
I have a major issue with people that quit. The job I have is something where you can never give up, must always fight, even if the chips are down, you fight and keep a warriors mindset and get the job done regardless of the situation. If its just not for someone then they should have realized that before they went to the challenge. Quitting for medical reason (Diem- Exes II) or family issue (Naomi, Tyrie) is one thing, but quitting because things aren't going your way (Coral) is bullshit. And I'm not talking about quitting the entire challenge either, just quitting during a challenge because your not doing good or thinking you can't do it (Eric- Seasons) is pathetic and they shouldn't take the spot of someone that is willing to compete. Preston and Devyn are the biggest example of people that are not great competitors but they push themselves and get the job done like Preston did on the first challenge of Battle of the Seasons and how Devyn did on the Free Agents final challenge.
There are situations that I have been put in that were physically, mentally, emotionally, and psychologically exhausting but I continue to fight and get the job done because if I don't, it could be my life. I realize it is not that severe to the cast members on the show but its still the principle.
I don't see the issue with quitting either. If you can't do or don't want to do something, than you just can't/won't do it. It isn't the end of the world. Most of these people aren't athletes, expert hikers, or even professional food eaters so it's not like they would be awesome at all the stuff they do or want to do it. Although people act as if the murdered their grandma when they quit on these shows.
I have a major issue with people that quit. The job I have is something where you can never give up, must always fight, even if the chips are down, you fight and keep a warriors mindset and get the job done regardless of the situation. If its just not for someone then they should have realized that before they went to the challenge. Quitting for medical reason (Diem- Exes II) or family issue (Naomi, Tyrie) is one thing, but quitting because things aren't going your way (Coral) is bullshit. And I'm not talking about quitting the entire challenge either, just quitting during a challenge because your not doing good or thinking you can't do it (Eric- Seasons) is pathetic and they shouldn't take the spot of someone that is willing to compete. Preston and Devyn are the biggest example of people that are not great competitors but they push themselves and get the job done like Preston did on the first challenge of Battle of the Seasons and how Devyn did on the Free Agents final challenge.
There are situations that I have been put in that were physically, mentally, emotionally, and psychologically exhausting but I continue to fight and get the job done because if I don't, it could be my life. I realize it is not that severe to the cast members on the show but its still the principle.
I don't get that mentaility. First off how you do know that? For all you know if another person took said quitters spot initially they would've done the same thing. And you know what? The quitter got on and they didn't. It's their spot and their opprotunity and they can do as they please with it. And honestly if said person that wanted to compete and get a spot they would've gotten one(this is kinda a BS point considering this is BMP and they do ignore people who would be good for the show and willing to come on but still..this show isn't charity).
And Principle? my ***. If I don't like the experience and know that I have no shot anyways what the hell am I gonna stick around for? I'm bolting.
And Eric was right to quit on Seasons because 1.Camilla didn't deserve to be there anyways and 2.They had no shot at winning anyways and 3.It kept Devyn around and Devyn is queen so we got a full season of her and I'm happy about that.
And Coral didn't quit because "things weren't going her way" it's because her team was BS'ing her. I don't even blame her for that.
I don't see the issue with quitting either. If you can't do or don't want to do something, than you just can't/won't do it. It isn't the end of the world. Most of these people aren't athletes, expert hikers, or even professional food eaters so it's not like they would be awesome at all the stuff they do or want to do it. Although people act as if the murdered their grandma when they quit on these shows.
I have a major issue with people that quit. The job I have is something where you can never give up, must always fight, even if the chips are down, you fight and keep a warriors mindset and get the job done regardless of the situation. If its just not for someone then they should have realized that before they went to the challenge. Quitting for medical reason (Diem- Exes II) or family issue (Naomi, Tyrie) is one thing, but quitting because things aren't going your way (Coral) is bullshit. And I'm not talking about quitting the entire challenge either, just quitting during a challenge because your not doing good or thinking you can't do it (Eric- Seasons) is pathetic and they shouldn't take the spot of someone that is willing to compete. Preston and Devyn are the biggest example of people that are not great competitors but they push themselves and get the job done like Preston did on the first challenge of Battle of the Seasons and how Devyn did on the Free Agents final challenge.
There are situations that I have been put in that were physically, mentally, emotionally, and psychologically exhausting but I continue to fight and get the job done because if I don't, it could be my life. I realize it is not that severe to the cast members on the show but its still the principle.
I don't get that mentaility. First off how you do know that? For all you know if another person took said quitters spot initially they would've done the same thing. And you know what? The quitter got on and they didn't. It's their spot and their opprotunity and they can do as they please with it. And honestly if said person that wanted to compete and get a spot they would've gotten one(this is kinda a BS point considering this is BMP and they do ignore people who would be good for the show and willing to come on but still..this show isn't charity).
And Principle? my ***. If I don't like the experience and know that I have no shot anyways what the hell am I gonna stick around for? I'm bolting.
And Eric was right to quit on Seasons because 1.Camilla didn't deserve to be there anyways and 2.They had no shot at winning anyways and 3.It kept Devyn around and Devyn is queen so we got a full season of her and I'm happy about that.
I woudn't expect many people to understand that mentality. It takes a certain type of person to do what I do in real life and if given a choice between what I do for a living and something else, I'm sure most people would choose something else.
And I don't know if another person would have quit instead, but if you want to do hypotheticals then I could say, "maybe they were contacting Noor or Pete but went with Eric instead." Which would be unfair to Noor and Pete because they would not have quit and could have actually competed and done well.
I don't know you from a doorknob but unfortunately that mentality is one of a sheep and it shows the biggest lack of heart. The "I don't stand a chance so I'm just going to give up" mentality is one that I find a lot of people have these days and its sad. I am 6'2 195 lbs. and I wouldn't care if I were facing Zach, CT, and Brock Lesnar in Riot Act, I would fight my *** off to stay, even though my chances my not be great, there is no way I am giving up.
It's a dying show on a dying network. At this point in the game why even give a ****....you see BMP has a hard time getting people to even agree to do the show in the first place nowadays (totally their fault for ignoring people who WOULD persevere & want to come on but still). I think someone has quit or went home for other various reasons on every season since Inferno 2 (I think only Fresh Meat 2 is the exception) I personally would not quit if I was on the show & I would rather people fight to stay but at the same time If they quit, it's their decision & it doesn't affect me personally. Jay/Jenna quitting was exactly why they were carried to that final & you better believe I would've carried their ***** there as well...more money in my pocket for dealing with those unecessarily garbage conditions in the house.
I don't see the issue with quitting either. If you can't do or don't want to do something, than you just can't/won't do it. It isn't the end of the world. Most of these people aren't athletes, expert hikers, or even professional food eaters so it's not like they would be awesome at all the stuff they do or want to do it. Although people act as if the murdered their grandma when they quit on these shows.
I have a major issue with people that quit. The job I have is something where you can never give up, must always fight, even if the chips are down, you fight and keep a warriors mindset and get the job done regardless of the situation. If its just not for someone then they should have realized that before they went to the challenge. Quitting for medical reason (Diem- Exes II) or family issue (Naomi, Tyrie) is one thing, but quitting because things aren't going your way (Coral) is bullshit. And I'm not talking about quitting the entire challenge either, just quitting during a challenge because your not doing good or thinking you can't do it (Eric- Seasons) is pathetic and they shouldn't take the spot of someone that is willing to compete. Preston and Devyn are the biggest example of people that are not great competitors but they push themselves and get the job done like Preston did on the first challenge of Battle of the Seasons and how Devyn did on the Free Agents final challenge.
There are situations that I have been put in that were physically, mentally, emotionally, and psychologically exhausting but I continue to fight and get the job done because if I don't, it could be my life. I realize it is not that severe to the cast members on the show but its still the principle.
I don't get that mentaility. First off how you do know that? For all you know if another person took said quitters spot initially they would've done the same thing. And you know what? The quitter got on and they didn't. It's their spot and their opprotunity and they can do as they please with it. And honestly if said person that wanted to compete and get a spot they would've gotten one(this is kinda a BS point considering this is BMP and they do ignore people who would be good for the show and willing to come on but still..this show isn't charity).
And Principle? my ***. If I don't like the experience and know that I have no shot anyways what the hell am I gonna stick around for? I'm bolting.
And Eric was right to quit on Seasons because 1.Camilla didn't deserve to be there anyways and 2.They had no shot at winning anyways and 3.It kept Devyn around and Devyn is queen so we got a full season of her and I'm happy about that.
I woudn't expect many people to understand that mentality. It takes a certain type of person to do what I do in real life and if given a choice between what I do for a living and something else, I'm sure most people would choose something else.
And I don't know if another person would have quit instead, but if you want to do hypotheticals then I could say, "maybe they were contacting Noor or Pete but went with Eric instead." Which would be unfair to Noor and Pete because they would not have quit and could have actually competed and done well.
I don't know you from a doorknob but unfortunately that mentality is one of a sheep and it shows the biggest lack of heart. The "I don't stand a chance so I'm just going to give up" mentality is one that I find a lot of people have these days and its sad. I am 6'2 195 lbs. and I wouldn't care if I were facing Zach, CT, and Brock Lesnar in Riot Act, I would fight my *** off to stay, even though my chances my not be great, there is no way I am giving up.
No it wouldn't be. The producers can cast whomever they want on this show. It really has nothing to do with fair or unfair. If that were the case then Camilla and those AYTO ********* would've never appeared on this show.
It's a dying show on a dying network. At this point in the game why even give a ****....you see BMP has a hard time getting people to even agree to do the show in the first place nowadays (totally their fault for ignoring people who WOULD persevere & want to come on but still). I think someone has quit or went home for other various reasons on every season since Inferno 2 (I think only the FM seasons are exceptions) I personally would not quit if I was on the show & I would rather people fight to stay but at the same time If they quit, it's their decision & it doesn't affect me personally. Jay/Jenna quitting was exactly why they were carried to that final & you better believe I would've carried their ***** there as well...more money in my pocket for dealing with those unecessarily garbage conditions in the house.
And it's not just that either...they've acutally drove people away from these shows too.
And yeah I agree..I mean people forget that they were kept to the end for a reason. I mean yeah it made it basically a two-team finale but who cares? It was the smart thing to do I and I would've dragged their ***** to the end too(and I would personally try to get some "private time"(if you know what I mean) with Jay too lol).
I personally HATE quitters. I don't care what you quit, if it was on TV like "The Challenge", an online multiplayer video game where is you against 4 people and you thought you had no shot at winning so you decide to quit (This one really annoys me, WE WERE ROOTING FOR YOU!!, lol), a card game, real life issues, I don't care, you******* up and fight. If things aren't going your way, you find a new strategy, look for new options, think, make the best out of the situation, TRY, give it your all, fight till the end. And that applies to most scenarios in life.
And when it comes to "The Challenge" I don't think you should be invited back if you quit because you were afraid, didn't want to do it, literally because things weren't going your way, or other lame excuses that quiters tend to come up with. But I do think is a case by case scenario and that not every "quitter" should be looked at the same, and that the reason behind quitting should be taken into consideration before "criticizing" the quitter. But generally speaking, I don't like quitters. Just my opinion.
And Coral didn't quit because things weren't going her way...she was obviously the 2nd strongest girl on the team & it made absolutely no sense what they were doing, all because they were intimidated by her presence & couldn't stand to have someone on the team who didn't blindly follow & spoke her mind when she felt like it. With the type of circumstance she was in, that is the one time I would've said "**** all of yall, i'm out" myself. It worked out because those ********* just KNEW they had it all figured out & it threw a wrench in their silly plan. All of a sudden now they're some unified team & how dare Coral not let them **** her over! Had Casey/Robin crying & shit lmao gtfoh
As a viewer, I would rather them fight to stay (like in Shauvon or Jay/Jenna's case for example lol). But if I was apart of the show? Lmao don't let the door hit you on the way out...hell I would help them pack. Anything that gets me closer to the finals or puts me in a position to win more money, I woud be all for it.
And Coral didn't quit because things weren't going her way...she was obviously the 2nd strongest girl on the team & it made absolutely no sense what they were doing, all because they were intimidated by her presence & couldn't stand to have someone on the team who didn't blindly follow & spoke her mind when she felt like it. With the type of circumstance she was in, that is the one time I would've said "**** all of yall, i'm out" myself. It worked out because those ********* just KNEW they had it all figured out & it threw a wrench in their silly plan. All of a sudden now they're some unified team & how dare Coral not let them **** her over! Had Casey/Robin crying & shit lmao gtfoh
Exactly. Her team was BS'ing her and it was very clear that they wanted her gone. Why stay and fight for a team that doesn't even want you there and is activley tring to get rid fo you? Like you said she was a strong competitor so it's not like a Sarah/Katie situation where she just sucks and it would benefit the team to get rid of her. They wanted her gone because they couldn't control her. Why would they put her up against Evelyn? It was all clear as day.
I don't like it when they quit but that doesn't mean I wouldn't mind seeing them again. We've seen ev quit but I know a lot of us would want her back. I think what Tina did in giving tori the win over Theresa is way worse than quitting. If it's true that mark lost on purpose against bananas, that's worse than jay quitting.
I personally HATE quitters. I don't care what you quit, if it was on TV like "The Challenge", an online multiplayer video game where is you against 4 people and you thought you had no shot at winning so you decide to quit (This one really annoys me, WE WERE ROOTING FOR YOU!!, lol), a card game, real life issues, I don't care, you******* up and fight. If things aren't going your way, you find a new strategy, look for new options, think, make the best out of the situation, TRY, give it your all, fight till the end. And that applies to most scenarios in life.
And when it comes to "The Challenge" I don't think you should be invited back if you quit because you were afraid, didn't want to do it, literally because things weren't going your way, or other lame excuses that quiters tend to come up with. But I do think is a case by case scenario and that not every "quitter" should be looked at the same, and that the reason behind quitting should be taken into consideration before "criticizing" the quitter. But generally speaking, I don't like quitters. Just my opinion.
Quitters suck I don't know how people are completely fine with quitters on the show or in real life. I'm glad Camila gave it to Eric when he quit on her. Do you really think Camila thought she had a chance of winning with him let alone even make the final? Not at all but she never gave up and gave it to him hard when he quit. I would have done the same thing. If people like Eric and Jay never show up again because of quitting id be happy. I'm surprised BMP even allows quitters back on because that's basically throwing money away with appearance checks since they may just quit again and it's not like Jay is a vital part of these shows.
I agree that people like Easy and Trishelle were bad quits, because they also took someone else's shot at the money away. However, quitting doesn't really bother me for the most part. I know people may have this misconception that this show is a sport, but it's reality TV and as long as they entertain me beforehand, all is good. I mean Beth hardly gets called out for this.Also, hell sometimes people quit for outside factors like what's going on in the real world, living conditions, they feel overwhelmed/anxious, etc. I find the context to be important too.
I agree that people like Easy and Trishelle were bad quits, because they also took someone else's shot at the money away. However, quitting doesn't really bother me for the most part. I know people may have this misconception that this show is a sport, but it's reality TV and as long as they entertain me beforehand, all is good. I mean Beth hardly gets called out for this.Also, hell sometimes people quit for outside factors like what's going on in the real world, living conditions, they feel overwhelmed/anxious, etc. I find the context to be important too.
I agree that people like Easy and Trishelle were bad quits, because they also took someone else's shot at the money away. However, quitting doesn't really bother me for the most part. I know people may have this misconception that this show is a sport, but it's reality TV and as long as they entertain me beforehand, all is good. I mean Beth hardly gets called out for this.Also, hell sometimes people quit for outside factors like what's going on in the real world, living conditions, they feel overwhelmed/anxious, etc. I find the context to be important too.
Thank you. People on this board don't seem to understand this and it's a mentality I'll never understand.
And I don't see how Eric's quit was bad. Had he and Camilla won that elimination they wouldn't have made it to the end and they were going to be a constant target in the game anyways. Might as well cut the losses and leave. And as I stated before Camilla didn't deserve to be there in the first place so it's good that he quit. And it ensured that the game would be dicated and won by legit RW castmembers.
I agree that people like Easy and Trishelle were bad quits, because they also took someone else's shot at the money away. However, quitting doesn't really bother me for the most part. I know people may have this misconception that this show is a sport, but it's reality TV and as long as they entertain me beforehand, all is good. I mean Beth hardly gets called out for this.Also, hell sometimes people quit for outside factors like what's going on in the real world, living conditions, they feel overwhelmed/anxious, etc. I find the context to be important too.
Thank you. People on this board don't seem to understand this and it's a mentality I'll never understand.
And I don't see how Eric's quit was bad. Had he and Camilla won that elimination they wouldn't have made it to the end and they were going to be a constant target in the game anyways. Might as well cut the losses and leave. And as I stated before Camilla didn't deserve to be there in the first place so it's good that he quit. And it ensured that the game would be dicated and won by legit RW castmembers.
Thats such a terrible mentality to have in a game show or in real life. So because something in life looks challenging you should just quit? Because they probably weren't gonna make it far you should just quit? That's terrible and I hope because you have that mentality for someone else you don't believe that in your own life. If I was the show I would compete no matter the circumstance even if I was injured but I guess not many people have that "give it your all" and "quitting is never an option" mentality.
i can tell you are just waiting for someone to start the whole "fresh meat and Camila are real castmembers" arguement because you keep mentioning how she didn't deserve to be there lol
And I don't see how Eric's quit was bad. Had he and Camilla won that elimination they wouldn't have made it to the end and they were going to be a constant target in the game anyways. Might as well cut the losses and leave. And as I stated before Camilla didn't deserve to be there in the first place so it's good that he quit. And it ensured that the game would be dicated and won by legit RW castmembers.
With that logic, everyone who isn't a top competitor should just leave on the first day. They weren't going to win anyway and should just cut their losses and leave.
Wow you were with Wes every day before Rivals 2 to know 100% sure that he did absolutely no training?? You're kidding yourself if you think he didn't train at all before a challenge. Wes definitely doesn't win Rivals 2 without CT though lol.
Well that's what Wes said in one of his interviews lol
I wasn't mad about the final elimination on Free Agents.
Me neither, i liked it actually.
I wish they would've put the Puzzle Pyramid elimination in the rotation for Free Agents. Seeing Balls In and Wrecking Wall used three times got kind of old.
Damn Justin lol you shouldn't believe everything Wes says. He would definitely try to ******** you if you were on a challenge as a rookie hahaha.
I have a major issue with people that quit. The job I have is something where you can never give up, must always fight, even if the chips are down, you fight and keep a warriors mindset and get the job done regardless of the situation. If its just not for someone then they should have realized that before they went to the challenge. Quitting for medical reason (Diem- Exes II) or family issue (Naomi, Tyrie) is one thing, but quitting because things aren't going your way (Coral) is bullshit. And I'm not talking about quitting the entire challenge either, just quitting during a challenge because your not doing good or thinking you can't do it (Eric- Seasons) is pathetic and they shouldn't take the spot of someone that is willing to compete. Preston and Devyn are the biggest example of people that are not great competitors but they push themselves and get the job done like Preston did on the first challenge of Battle of the Seasons and how Devyn did on the Free Agents final challenge.
There are situations that I have been put in that were physically, mentally, emotionally, and psychologically exhausting but I continue to fight and get the job done because if I don't, it could be my life. I realize it is not that severe to the cast members on the show but its still the principle.
I don't get that mentaility. First off how you do know that? For all you know if another person took said quitters spot initially they would've done the same thing. And you know what? The quitter got on and they didn't. It's their spot and their opprotunity and they can do as they please with it. And honestly if said person that wanted to compete and get a spot they would've gotten one(this is kinda a BS point considering this is BMP and they do ignore people who would be good for the show and willing to come on but still..this show isn't charity).
And Principle? my ***. If I don't like the experience and know that I have no shot anyways what the hell am I gonna stick around for? I'm bolting.
And Eric was right to quit on Seasons because 1.Camilla didn't deserve to be there anyways and 2.They had no shot at winning anyways and 3.It kept Devyn around and Devyn is queen so we got a full season of her and I'm happy about that.
And Coral didn't quit because "things weren't going her way" it's because her team was BS'ing her. I don't even blame her for that.
I woudn't expect many people to understand that mentality. It takes a certain type of person to do what I do in real life and if given a choice between what I do for a living and something else, I'm sure most people would choose something else.
And I don't know if another person would have quit instead, but if you want to do hypotheticals then I could say, "maybe they were contacting Noor or Pete but went with Eric instead." Which would be unfair to Noor and Pete because they would not have quit and could have actually competed and done well.
I don't know you from a doorknob but unfortunately that mentality is one of a sheep and it shows the biggest lack of heart. The "I don't stand a chance so I'm just going to give up" mentality is one that I find a lot of people have these days and its sad. I am 6'2 195 lbs. and I wouldn't care if I were facing Zach, CT, and Brock Lesnar in Riot Act, I would fight my *** off to stay, even though my chances my not be great, there is no way I am giving up.
It's a dying show on a dying network. At this point in the game why even give a ****....you see BMP has a hard time getting people to even agree to do the show in the first place nowadays (totally their fault for ignoring people who WOULD persevere & want to come on but still). I think someone has quit or went home for other various reasons on every season since Inferno 2 (I think only Fresh Meat 2 is the exception) I personally would not quit if I was on the show & I would rather people fight to stay but at the same time If they quit, it's their decision & it doesn't affect me personally. Jay/Jenna quitting was exactly why they were carried to that final & you better believe I would've carried their ***** there as well...more money in my pocket for dealing with those unecessarily garbage conditions in the house.
No it wouldn't be. The producers can cast whomever they want on this show. It really has nothing to do with fair or unfair. If that were the case then Camilla and those AYTO ********* would've never appeared on this show.
And it's not just that either...they've acutally drove people away from these shows too.
And yeah I agree..I mean people forget that they were kept to the end for a reason. I mean yeah it made it basically a two-team finale but who cares? It was the smart thing to do I and I would've dragged their ***** to the end too(and I would personally try to get some "private time"(if you know what I mean) with Jay too lol).
I personally HATE quitters. I don't care what you quit, if it was on TV like "The Challenge", an online multiplayer video game where is you against 4 people and you thought you had no shot at winning so you decide to quit (This one really annoys me, WE WERE ROOTING FOR YOU!!, lol), a card game, real life issues, I don't care, you******* up and fight. If things aren't going your way, you find a new strategy, look for new options, think, make the best out of the situation, TRY, give it your all, fight till the end. And that applies to most scenarios in life.
And when it comes to "The Challenge" I don't think you should be invited back if you quit because you were afraid, didn't want to do it, literally because things weren't going your way, or other lame excuses that quiters tend to come up with. But I do think is a case by case scenario and that not every "quitter" should be looked at the same, and that the reason behind quitting should be taken into consideration before "criticizing" the quitter. But generally speaking, I don't like quitters. Just my opinion.
Jay and Jenna get no pity, they made that Exes 2 final wack to ******* watch.
And Coral didn't quit because things weren't going her way...she was obviously the 2nd strongest girl on the team & it made absolutely no sense what they were doing, all because they were intimidated by her presence & couldn't stand to have someone on the team who didn't blindly follow & spoke her mind when she felt like it. With the type of circumstance she was in, that is the one time I would've said "**** all of yall, i'm out" myself. It worked out because those ********* just KNEW they had it all figured out & it threw a wrench in their silly plan. All of a sudden now they're some unified team & how dare Coral not let them **** her over! Had Casey/Robin crying & shit lmao gtfoh
As a viewer, I would rather them fight to stay (like in Shauvon or Jay/Jenna's case for example lol). But if I was apart of the show? Lmao don't let the door hit you on the way out...hell I would help them pack. Anything that gets me closer to the finals or puts me in a position to win more money, I woud be all for it.
Exactly. Her team was BS'ing her and it was very clear that they wanted her gone. Why stay and fight for a team that doesn't even want you there and is activley tring to get rid fo you? Like you said she was a strong competitor so it's not like a Sarah/Katie situation where she just sucks and it would benefit the team to get rid of her. They wanted her gone because they couldn't control her. Why would they put her up against Evelyn? It was all clear as day.
I don't like it when they quit but that doesn't mean I wouldn't mind seeing them again. We've seen ev quit but I know a lot of us would want her back. I think what Tina did in giving tori the win over Theresa is way worse than quitting. If it's true that mark lost on purpose against bananas, that's worse than jay quitting.
100% agree with everything you said
Quitters suck I don't know how people are completely fine with quitters on the show or in real life. I'm glad Camila gave it to Eric when he quit on her. Do you really think Camila thought she had a chance of winning with him let alone even make the final? Not at all but she never gave up and gave it to him hard when he quit. I would have done the same thing. If people like Eric and Jay never show up again because of quitting id be happy. I'm surprised BMP even allows quitters back on because that's basically throwing money away with appearance checks since they may just quit again and it's not like Jay is a vital part of these shows.
I agree that people like Easy and Trishelle were bad quits, because they also took someone else's shot at the money away. However, quitting doesn't really bother me for the most part. I know people may have this misconception that this show is a sport, but it's reality TV and as long as they entertain me beforehand, all is good. I mean Beth hardly gets called out for this.Also, hell sometimes people quit for outside factors like what's going on in the real world, living conditions, they feel overwhelmed/anxious, etc. I find the context to be important too.
true.
Beth never gets called out on it because pretty much everyone there is relieved she quit *****
are you talking about the audience?
I was talking about the cast
I laughed so hard at this because this is so true lmaooo Beth is one of my favorites. She can come back anytime.
She tortured the hell out of the cast simply by being there lmaoo I agree, the show has been missing her greatly.
Thank you. People on this board don't seem to understand this and it's a mentality I'll never understand.
And I don't see how Eric's quit was bad. Had he and Camilla won that elimination they wouldn't have made it to the end and they were going to be a constant target in the game anyways. Might as well cut the losses and leave. And as I stated before Camilla didn't deserve to be there in the first place so it's good that he quit. And it ensured that the game would be dicated and won by legit RW castmembers.
She sure did. Beth caused drama just by showing up. There's noone like that nowadays.
Thats such a terrible mentality to have in a game show or in real life. So because something in life looks challenging you should just quit? Because they probably weren't gonna make it far you should just quit? That's terrible and I hope because you have that mentality for someone else you don't believe that in your own life. If I was the show I would compete no matter the circumstance even if I was injured but I guess not many people have that "give it your all" and "quitting is never an option" mentality.
i can tell you are just waiting for someone to start the whole "fresh meat and Camila are real castmembers" arguement because you keep mentioning how she didn't deserve to be there lol
With that logic, everyone who isn't a top competitor should just leave on the first day. They weren't going to win anyway and should just cut their losses and leave.
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