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Survivor Second Chance

Yeah. Don't mind the winner, but really didn't play hard.

Jury took the easy way, or are so butt hurt they can't even sit down yet.
 
I blame chaos kass having unfettered access to the jury for weeks. She got the last word. She really does want that beer to rub it in.
 
Yeah. Don't mind the winner, but really didn't play hard.

Jury took the easy way, or are so butt hurt they can't even sit down yet.

He kept himself in a great position the entire time so he didn't really have to play that hard. He didn't have to MAKE BIG MOVES or PLAY DA GAME or any other Ciera Eastin cliche because he was always in a good position. I don't think his game was exciting by any means, but he definitely played the best game of the season.
 
He kept himself in a great position the entire time so he didn't really have to play that hard. He didn't have to MAKE BIG MOVES or PLAY DA GAME or any other Ciera Eastin cliche because he was always in a good position. I don't think his game was exciting by any means, but he definitely played the best game of the season.
I sooo wish he won without playing 'the card'.
 
He kept himself in a great position the entire time so he didn't really have to play that hard. He didn't have to MAKE BIG MOVES or PLAY DA GAME or any other Ciera Eastin cliche because he was always in a good position. I don't think his game was exciting by any means, but he definitely played the best game of the season.

Okay. He played the new dad card right when it had impact. Could have been a different outcome if not for that. I don't agree he played the best game at all. He really seemed to be clueless about Kimmi, Tash and Spencer weren't.
 
I'm thinking now that Wigglesworth's random number was just her own sour grapes from her season and close loss. She voted ultimately on groupthink.
 
I don't think it was a bitter jury, and I think he played a good game by making relationships with people so that he wasn't in danger most of the time, and at the crucial point he was in danger, he had people watching out for him.

If I was on the jury, I probably would have wanted to vote for him initially and then switched my vote after he played "the card" because I absolutely don't respect that, lol.
 
I don't think it was a bitter jury, and I think he played a good game by making relationships with people so that he wasn't in danger most of the time, and at the crucial point he was in danger, he had people watching out for him.
I think the jury was bitter, it's kind of been shown tonight
If I was on the jury, I probably would have wanted to vote for him initially and then switched my vote after he played "the card" because I absolutely don't respect that, lol.
Me either.
 
He won unanimously so it's not like his speech at the end is the sole reason he won lol. He got to the end with two goats, it was his to lose.

And sure maybe Spencer was a little more clued in on Kimmi at F6, but Spencer flat out said that Kelley didn't have an idol and Jeremy didn't have an idol.[DOUBLEPOST=1450323407][/DOUBLEPOST]Anyway, how exactly did Spencer evolve? We didn't actually see anything, it was a whole lot of telling and no showing.
 
I've got to say that one thing I like about Abi is that she owns up to her bad behaviour once the show is done and dusted. I mean, she doesn't seem to learn from it, but at least she can laugh about herself after the fact on both seasons.
 
Jeremy watches the Organ Donation part and says 'We're going to Vegas bitches' instead. (joke)

Boy that kid looked healthy for all he's been through.
 
I don't think it was a bitter jury, and I think he played a good game by making relationships with people so that he wasn't in danger most of the time, and at the crucial point he was in danger, he had people watching out for him

mhmm, and honestly what is a bitter jury anyway? Juries are always bitter and there's no right or wrong way to cast your jury vote. It's your vote and you get to do what you want with it. Jeremy got all 10 votes so he clearly did something right. Tasha and Spencer got 0 votes so they clearly both did something wrong. End of.
 
mhmm, and honestly what is a bitter jury anyway? Juries are always bitter and there's no right or wrong way to cast your jury vote. It's your vote and you get to do what you want with it. Jeremy got all 10 votes so he clearly did something right. Tasha and Spencer got 0 votes so they clearly both did something wrong. End of.

Yeah I think the jury is always going to give the final 2/3 a hard time. I think in comparison to other seasons, they went pretty easy this time around. I don't think playing the card really makes a difference, I don't like it but it wouldn't have changed the result (maybe swung one or two votes at most, if that).
 
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