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"Keep twisting?"
NorthOfBoston 158 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Blistex Spokesperson"
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02-28-02, 09:57 PM (EST)
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"Keep twisting?" |
I know we all know this, but just wanted to speculate on the "dramatic irony" of the fact that THIS group does not know about the 5th episode TWIST. They were beginning their shoot when the 5th episode of S3 aired. It doesn't appear that any outright alliances have been formed, but WHOA NELLY, I'll be chuckling away when they form them in episodes 2, 3, and 4. Also, just more speculation: it always seems that the tribe that has the short end of the stick at the beginning (Ogakor, Boran) comes through with an endless winning streak towards the end of the series. Perhaps this means a MamaKim in store for Tricia. Again, this group has not seen the end of S3 at this point of filming, so they only have S1 and S2's mistakes to anticipate. ps: Anyone else see a Kelly-essence streaming forth from Sean? Must be why I like him already.
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SurvivorBlows 15230 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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02-28-02, 10:39 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: Keep twisting?" |
Actually, you're wrong, they DO KNOW about the twist -- see this topic from this morning:http://community.realitytvworld.com/boards/DCForumID2/2289.shtml Of course, the big twist in Africa was having three players from each tribe switch teams. The surprise not only affected the game there but also in Marquesas. "The players saw the switch episode while in their hotel rooms the night before leaving America," says Burnett. "The reaction was, 'Oh, my God!' Jeff and I spoke with them afterward and told them if you learned anything from seeing the episode it should be, 'Don't assume anything.' You don't know if there will be a switch tomorrow. You don't know if there are going to be four tribes, three tribes, two tribes. You don't know if there is ever going to be a merge. Don't assume anything." The result was a more "freethinking, freewheeling" approach to the game.
Locking this thread... -SB
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