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Thanks for linking that Squid. I agree that they haven't discussed anything that we haven't as well. Here is their final paragraph...
really hard to see anyone other than Spencer or Jeremy winning. They have both received the most consistently strong edits of the season. Jeremy’s edit has focused more on his game-play (meat-shield strategy) and wanting to win for his family. Spencer’s edit has focused more on his emotional growth and using his relationships to further himself in the game. The question becomes which is the story that the editors want to define the second chance season? Is it the story of the family man that built a solid alliance to hide behind and diminish his own target? Or is it the story of the gamebot turned emotional human being?
For me, the second chance was really seen mostly through Spencer's eyes from start to finish. He was on the tribe that went to TC early on, while Jeremy had the luxury of relaxing and building those social bonds, without the stress of TC. But, as most of us know, trust is really built at TC, when others recognize that you mean what you say to them, and say what you mean. I am torn at this point, I really am. I think Kelley's edit did take a down turn last episode, when she relied on Spencer and Keith, and Spencer let her down.
Jeremy has been in on every vote, but he took control of it when he played his idol for Stephen, but Spencer got in the drivers seat and got Stephen out, and he's been driving since. While Tasha, took control this past episode.
It will be extremely interesting to watch that scene in the hammock play out...you never give, you gotta give....: Neither do you!. Will Jeremy prevail, or will Spencer? Could be the answer to our question, right there!
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