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| | #21 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| I'd say that PG and Jaime simply did some outwitting and outplaying. Granted, they could have done it with a bit more finesse, but I applaud what they did. I think they're awesome. |
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| | #22 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| i am totally DISGUSTED by PG and jaime. What they did was UNFORGIVABLE . what the producers did were even worse. what werethey thinking ? omg... and Erik is so useless...why does he even let Jaime lead him on when she's probably gonna toss him to the sharks later when she doesn't him anymore? gawd this show sucks. James had better stay in the game next episode!!! |
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| | #23 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Just because the brainiacs outwitted the bronze you can't blame the producers. After all, its not a modelling competition. Between Aaron and James they could have used a brain knowing that their backs were up against the wall and did what they had to do to win Eric's support and go after PG. Even if they had to lie and promise him the world in return... Eric is a lap dog anyway. Instead, they resigned to the fact that they were going to be sent home. I think both Todd and PG are going to go along way in this game. |
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| | #24 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Zhan Hu was sinking fast, and at this point in the game it was still appropriate for PG and Jaime to use a desperation move to save it. As for Erik, I feel bad for him because he also worked really hard in the challenge (Aaron didn't do it by himself). I don't see him as weak or a lap dog; I see him as being loyal to his earlier alliance. Do you really think that he would have survived an alliance with Aaron and James? I doubt it. Erik made the best choice in the long run. Zhan Hu was at a disadvantage from the beginning of the show, and no one seemed to be very upset about that. Let's give the Zhan Hus a break and just keep watching the show. |
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| | #25 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Great move. Strategically speaking it was awesome. Jaime is hot by the way. |
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| | #26 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Does anyone know where I can find full episodes to watch besides the main site using "innertube". |
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| | #27 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| I first want to say those whoever said they liked PG and Jaime should all go to hell!! You guys are as disgusting as PG and Jaime! and I bet you guys are working in the bottom of the society. I am 100% sure. I bet u only make 10 dollars an hour or even worst! You know why?? let me tell you why?? because a self-centered and sneaky person can never succeed in their life....maybe for a short period of time..but never last for long.people always remember how you treat others like crap.. what comes around, goes around. it's just my personal experience as a successful business man. |
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| | #28 |
| Junior Member Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 4
| Bravo PG and Jaime!!! It was the correct strategic move to make at this juncture of the game. PG is correct, it's about the numbers and cutting Aaron and hopefully for them next week, James, will put them in a better position to make it to the end game. Nothing heinous here...just good strategy based on the information they have. Plus, I thoroughly enjoy watching good strategic gameplay in this game instead of watching good athletes strong arming their way to the end. Bravo!! |
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| | #29 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| Very smart move in theory. The smiles and giggles though may be their undoing. If they had laid low and looked like they were trying their plan might have worked. Remember the plan requires them to throw two challenges to get rid of both Aaron and then James. But now if the other tribe finds out what happened, their best strategy is to throw the next challenge as well to save James and boot one of their two guests to restore the numeric advantage. This means that the next challenge could be a draw where nobody want to win. What happens then. Do both teams go to tribal council. Who knows. It could get weird next week. |
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| | #30 |
| Junior Member Join Date: Oct 2006
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| To the anon. comment that all of the PG/Jaime supporters should go to hell: Wow, what is your problem? Do you really think that the 13 hours of Survivor accurately portray all of their cast? And your comments about the people who liked the PG/Jaime strategy being on the bottom end of the social/economic scale - what kind of an assumption is that? You have the right to your opinion, but spewing such bitter, hateful comments leads me to believe that you have some real issues of your own. For your own mental health, maybe you should stop watching the show. I, for one, didn't like the way the producers unfairly gave the physical challenge advantage to Fei Long from the beginning by giving them the strongest men. Who knows what the outcome will be, but at least it isn't a one-sided show now. |
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