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"East Coast Update Thread, Episde9"
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Thanks for bring that over, Sheldor! I agree it was a weird edit that left a hole in the storytelling narrative for the viewers (although not the first time that's happened). If Aubry was indeed the pivotal vote and it wasn't spotlighted, that says a lot about Aubry's F3 prospects. (Although we already could surmise that from her overall edit). Perhaps by not showing us Sarah's reasoning to go along and vote Zeke, the editors are trying to shield her from any negativity in voting out a close ally. Also if Cirie convinced Michaela and by default Sarah really had no choice, perhaps the editors don't want her to look weak / not in the driver's seat? It will be interesting to see what the recap says and whether we hear Sarah's reasoning in the aftermath of the vote. I got the vibe that the blood for this is on Andrea's hands. It was her personal vendetta with Zeke and there was foreshadowing that her alliance of 6 could pay for this, similar to when a tribe purposely loses a challenge. We know Tai has 2 idols, Troyzan has 1, and Sierra has the legacy advantage, so suddenly that 5-4 margin is not looking so sizable. Andrea has been really impressive in the challenges, and with Zeke gone she now is the leader/biggest strategic and immunity threat left in that alliance, which could ultimately be her downfall.
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