LAST EDITED ON 08-28-18 AT 11:42 AM (EST)There's a big difference between a strike out and a ground out. You can't do a thing with a strike out (Just like Angie) but ground outs are often useful outs (advancing the runners and even scoring runs). I say most players this season have made useful contributions to our viewing entertainment.
Live feeders are viewers just like you and me but have more time on their hand. One could say they are ordinary Americans!! What one of them reports is scrutinized by hundreds of others so if something is wrong it gets corrected quickly.
Aruba wrote:
"The conditions for the unanimous vote were appropriately noted. Should either Dummy or Ho-leigh be sitting next to a Level 4 on eviction night, another unanimous vote would be very likely..."
This proves my point so nicely that I can't help but laugh at you for missing it. Yes, Faysal and Haleigh would be voted out unanimously if they were sitting next to a Level 6 player Because, just like Scottie, they never managed to play both sides of the house!!
I don't buy that someone can jump off a platform like an Olympic Diver but be too afraid to swim underwater. It's simply not credible. To dive like that you need a LOT of practice in a pool.
Your remark stank of sexism and you still pile on more manure. Despicable. The funny thing is if Angie and/or Bayleigh vote for a man over a woman you'll ignore it but I'll sure rub it in your face. And if they vote for Angela it will certainly be a deserved vote no matter who she faces, not because they voted for a woman.
Just one post ago you were calling my interogations about the shows' integrity amusing so which is it? All of my interrogations are different from the other so how is that parroting? No, parroting applies to someone who, like you, repeats the same criticism of a player ad nauseam.
Until a returning player actually wins the game then I'll call it a stupid twist. And if a returning player actually wins the game I'll call him a lucky, undeserving winner just like Ben.
The thread in Survivor is about Terry Dietz's son who is doing well three years after his heart transplant.