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"S33 | Title, Tweets and Teases | Ep. 09 *No Sources*"

Posted by Sheldor on 11-07-16 at 11:42 AM
"Still Throwin’ Punches"

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"RE: S33 | Title, Tweets and Teases | Ep. 09 *No Sources*"
Posted by michel2 on 11-07-16 at 08:52 PM
So someone gets hurt by the result of episode 8, loses an idol or an ally, but still wants to fight. Jay?

"RE: S33 | Title, Tweets and Teases | Ep. 09 *No Sources*"
Posted by tribephyl on 11-09-16 at 10:20 PM
Thinking you might be right, if not Jay than Taylor.

"Jeff Probst with Dalton Ross"
Posted by CTgirl on 11-10-16 at 11:46 AM
Episode 8 Q&A

Tease us up for next week, my man!
Now that we’re into the individual portion of the game, people start to play more aggressively. That can lead to great moves or massive blunders. And information, as always, is king.

Seems like the Taylor vs. Adam battle continues. Adam makes a massive blunder by giving Taylor information. But is that the boot story this week or is it misdirection and Adam's demise comes in episode 10?

Also Jeff dropped this little gem when asked about Taylor's attitude; it's an odd comment to make... "If Taylor makes it to the end, his “take it as it comes” approach to life could be an asset in his final argument to the jury." Could David take Taylor to the end with the hint from the summit? Can't wait to read Michel's take on this episode in the editing thread!


"RE: Jeff Probst with Dalton Ross"
Posted by SquidProQuo on 11-10-16 at 02:33 PM
Yes, and addition to the David/Taylor hint from the summit, there's also the extended scene where Jessica talked about why it's strategically preferable to bring along Taylor vs. Adam. Looks like Taylor could be shaping up to be a great goat.

"Press Tweet"
Posted by tribephyl on 11-10-16 at 09:16 PM
“Still Throwin’ Punches”– Two castaways with secrets about each other use them as leverage in the game, while another refuses to “drop the ball” when individual immunity is on the line