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"S20 Heroes vs. Villians - Love/Loat..."
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03-06-10, 03:24 PM (EST)
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3. "RE: S20 Heroes vs. Villians - Love/..." |
Some very good points there on Russell, and props for the reference to Marcus in Gabon. However, there is a huge difference between Tom looking for the idol and Russell. Tom was the clear next vote, and his entire tribe was out looking for the idol. Russell's entire tribe, on the other hand, basically agreed to NOT look for it. By looking for it anyway, Russell pretty much gives his entire tribe the middle finger. On a tribe of dolts like FU FU, that could maybe be overcome with the use of the idol, but on a tribe led by Rob and Sandra and full of players not exactly overwhelmed with awe at the idea of having the idol, it is more albatross than talisman.If any of the villians had found the clue unbeknownst to anyone else, I'm sure they would have bothered looking for it. The other villians aren't being idiots by not looking for it. They are merely keeping faith with what the tribe agreed to. Russell instead seems fixated on the power of the idol and has alienated himself because of it. We will see if Russell can find it and pull an alliance together with it. However, in the editing, I don't see that happening. My feeling all season is that Russell will not make it far. Beyond Episode 1, I think the editing is starting to support that feeling. We have not seen him show influence over anyone other than Parvati after Episode 1. Admittedly, part of that feeling comes from Russell's behavior at the Samoa Reunion. He appeared ticked off even before Natalie got the votes to win. Would he have appeared like that and reacted the way he did if he made it far in H v V? I don't think so. >
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