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falconfan
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Oh yes, I'm sure they have high hopes for obvious cannon fodder like Marissa.![]()
Hell yeah. They had very high hopes for Ms. Sunshine Rainbow. I'm sure had she lasted for a while there's be more than a few "Soup" moments for her.
You may not think it builds the "I'm a great player" narrative -- and I don't think it's that great either -- but others will. I bet you anything on the Reunion Show, Jeff will shower him with undeserving praise for being a strategist and a mastermind, and he will cite the finding of the idol -- with no clues no less (NO CLUES!) -- as a prime example of that. The show is already featuring more than one shot of Russell crowing about how he found the idol with no clues (seriously NO CLUES!) and implying how brilliant he is by showing Yazmine's inability to even look in the same tree (despite having a clue), and Jaison also voice-overing how Russell found it with no clues (omigod, NO CLUES people! Think of that! Isn't that brilliant??!)
Of course people will react that way. Doesn't mean it didn't happen. Doesn't mean production by day 6 with their star pupil performing so well without interference, assuming their star was so firmly hitched up to his wagon, would feel compelled to tell him where it is because
OK I'll give him that, although his man-crush on Ozzy -- which was totally and embarrassingly legitimate -- and Ozzy's influence over Amanda, meant that Erik was likely never in serious danger of going home that week.
Voting out the only person who posed any kind of challenge threat -- and who seemed to have the most friends/least enemies on the jury -- is fucking obvious. It hardly makes you a great player. Add to that the fact that three people were already voting that way so he really did nothing to orchestrate that move and yeah, I don't see how this credits him in any way.
As obvious as say... NOT GIVING UP IMMUNITY ONE CHALLENGE AWAY FROM THE FINAL 3?
Everyone was already voting out Jason, and Erik didn't gain ANY social capital at all, because from then on, he had to win challenges to stay in the game (James was removed due to injury and had Erik not one the next immunity, he would have been voted out before Amanda/Alexis) and in fact they were actively plotting his demise hence the relinquished immunity move.
For godsakes, Erik's lack of gameplay was so acknowledged -- even by Erik himself -- that Cirie/Natalie were able to exploit that as a "reason" why he should give up immunity! When he was talking to Natalie he outright said that he knew he hadn't done anything to earn the jury's respect with gameplay moves.
You're saying this all assuming that what you saw was the sole reality. Which is EXACTLY my point. You raise no objection or even consider that maybe it wasn't "Cirie and Natalie" exploiting him to give up immunity but production manipulating him to be perceptive to certain arguments or hinting to Cirie and Natalie what arguments he was most tuned into. I don't think that happened but you have just as much reason to believe it did as to believe that Russel was pointed towards the idol. The major difference is one cast off you love and the other you hate. You're human my dear like all of us no one will think less of you if you admit that now and then you may be influenced by emotion and personal preference as we all are. I mean your gut suspicions are what they are btu that's all they are and as you sit around trying to justify them....
Honestly I think you're looking at this wrong. From a production standpoint I'd have LOVED to save Betsy week two (now that I know Survivor 20 was scheduled back to back I'm positive it was a schedule issue) that way you could build this war between them and have either a hero or a villain at the end of it. I just don't see the tampering. I don't see them as so desperate as to feel the NEED to hang onto him despite him being in NO danger. It doesn't make sense.










Your serve, dear.






