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"S30 | Episode 13 | Title, Tweets and Teases *No Sources*"
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04-29-15, 00:22 AM (EST)
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"S30 | Episode 13 | Title, Tweets and Teases *No Sources*" |
Title: "My World Is My Bond"
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3. "RE: S30 | Episode 13 | Title, Tweets and Teases *No Sources*" |
It sounds like something Mike would say if we go by the secret scene where he explained why he couldn't go through with his dumb move at the auction. No one else has mentioned integrity this season.
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4. "EW tease" |
Jeff Probst talks Rodney's birthday, why they don't show the school yard picks, the reward challenge, questions for the reunion and MikeOkay, tease next week’s penultimate episode for us. Mike has no option as we’ve left him, other than to break something open or continue to win. The game, I guess it’s maybe not any different than any season in that you start to feel—not paranoia, but the tightening of a body. Mike has the advantage of being able to play loose because he has nothing to lose. But the people who feel they have something to lose—this alliance—you start to feel this pressure of, “What are we going to do? Is it going to be me? It can’t be me, I know you don’t want it to be you, but I don’t want it to be me.” It’s like when a football team starts playing defensively, and they sit back on their heels rather than playing offensively. That’s the only advantage I think Mike has, is, “Hey man, I’ve got nothing to lose…I can say and do whatever I want to any of you because all of you want to vote me out.” The game has changed dramatically over the last five years, and we’ve never had this many seasons in a row where you didn’t know what was going to happen. You just don’t know. You can’t predict right now. You can’t. You don’t know because there’s too many variables, and people play too hard, and they’ll change their minds at the last minute. And that’s something that will be interesting in Second Chancers: if you have somebody from season 28, or 29 or 30—they just played this game. They’re ready. And you go back to Kelly Wiglesworth in season 1—the game was a walk then. You were skipping. People now have cleats on. They’re sprinting. It’s a completely different energy. I feel like the way he's talking about Mike this week means that Mike wins immunity and he can say whatever he wants because they are the ones scrambling, not him.
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