JimJam
Well-Known Member
I think George was just hedging his bets…if Simon played the idol, good, it’s flushed…if he didn’t, it’s an opportunity to gain Steve as a number. The flaw is in alienating Jordie. Steve is not likely to make it to merge, Jordie is. Jordie has a great social game and will likely integrate well with the Heroes, where as Steve wouldn’t, if he made it. So Jordie could be a powerful enemy for George, so could Shonee if she has no further need of George and he’s pissed her off with his arrogance.
Also, historically, when people go rogue at Tribal, it’s usually a show of vulnerability. They think they’re a target and so have nothing to lose by burning all their bridges down. George must’ve thought he was the target once Simon got immunity or he wouldn’t have played his idol. I guess he didn’t really trust Jordie and Fraser would flip. I would love to know the span of time between the immunity challenge and Tribal. How long did George have to cook up his Plan B? I think Goerge’s greatest play last night was convincing the viewing public that his performance was some kind of master stroke. When you break it down, I think there are a lot of flaws there.
I say this as someone who loves George. So entertaining, with a genuine passion for the game. And somehow, just when you think his goose is cooked, he manages to wriggle out of it. It’s quite amazing to see. Looking forward to tonight! I just hope he makes it to merge, because I’d love to see him shake up the Heroes.
Also, historically, when people go rogue at Tribal, it’s usually a show of vulnerability. They think they’re a target and so have nothing to lose by burning all their bridges down. George must’ve thought he was the target once Simon got immunity or he wouldn’t have played his idol. I guess he didn’t really trust Jordie and Fraser would flip. I would love to know the span of time between the immunity challenge and Tribal. How long did George have to cook up his Plan B? I think Goerge’s greatest play last night was convincing the viewing public that his performance was some kind of master stroke. When you break it down, I think there are a lot of flaws there.
I say this as someone who loves George. So entertaining, with a genuine passion for the game. And somehow, just when you think his goose is cooked, he manages to wriggle out of it. It’s quite amazing to see. Looking forward to tonight! I just hope he makes it to merge, because I’d love to see him shake up the Heroes.