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"Tammy's Strategy"

Posted by Silvergirl1 on 07-11-04 at 06:00 AM

I read another summary from another board and the writer praised Tammy's strategy, calling it brilliant. How can it be brilliant, if it's so transparent that even Jay Mohr commented about it. How long can she vote against her own alliance, to avoid a showdown, coward that she is, until it backfires on her?

Be afraid, Tammy. Be very afraid.



Silvergirl
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"RE: Tammy's Strategy"
Posted by mocha madness on 07-14-04 at 04:54 PM
Silvergirl, I completely agree with you. If you are on this show....don't you want to perform and get the exposure? Shouldn't each comic think their act is good enough to beat anyone else? Gary Gulman has had two prime time exposures....that has got to help both his career, and if he can survive, his place in the final five. For those who watched the first season try to remember anyone on the show who didn't perform....there were acouple who skated through without being challenged. Can you remember their names? The comics who made an impact are the ones who perform and get the prime time exposure.

"RE: Tammy's Strategy"
Posted by buscemi on 07-14-04 at 05:24 PM
I agree with this 100% and also think that the viewers at home are much less likely in the end to vote for someone who was never in a challenge and who made it clear that they were trying to coast to the finals. I think that one of the reasons Dat phan did so well last year was b/c he was challenged a few times before the finals. I expect Gulman to get a similar boost.

"RE: Tammy's Strategy"
Posted by Oscirus on 07-14-04 at 06:11 PM
There were two one was Tess( who finished in fifth) and Rich voss (who finished third) Rich hid from no one he picked every person that went up he just never got challenged ;I think it was his experience that scared everyone away.

"RE: Tammy's Strategy"
Posted by Son1c on 07-22-04 at 06:49 AM
Well can you really blame her for what she was doing. I mean come on, that "not all sicilians are in the mob, some are in the witness protection program" has to get old even for her.

"RE: Tammy's Strategy"
Posted by Oscirus on 07-14-04 at 06:15 PM
After watching last night's show I think that tammy talked alot of crap for someone who was extremely well protected throughout the first three rounds. The only reason why she went up was due to a tie that week due to the fact that she was trying to hide form todd. She might go as high as four if she is lucky I don't see her going higher than that even though I think that Nbc is trying to edit her in the "underdog" role this year.

"RE: Tammy's Strategy"
Posted by NightScribe on 07-17-04 at 01:35 PM
I wouldn't say that Tammy's strategy is "brilliant", but it's so far been the best in the house. She's not a coward -- she took on and narrowly defeated Todd Glass, and I can't thank her enough for it.

I believe she is challenging her alliance to step up to the plate to take out some of their opponents. She told Ant she wasn't going to nominate Gary because she had already taken out Todd. Why should she have to put herself out there every week?

If it were boxing, her strategy would be known as "stick and run".



"RE: Tammy's Strategy"
Posted by Oscirus on 07-17-04 at 04:33 PM
She's not a coward -- she took on and narrowly defeated Todd Glass

I would agree with that statement if it weren't for the fact that she was trying to hide from todd that week (she only face him due to the fact that they were in a tie).


"RE: Tammy's Strategy"
Posted by motormouth on 07-19-04 at 03:32 AM
I have nothing intelligent to add, but wanted to say I really don't like Tammy. I think she is cocky and cowardly. IMHO



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