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Micronesia Princess |
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Cirie sucks. She lost to Terry, Danielle, and Aras
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Shion is Queen |
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This is a stupid argument. Steph outlasted more people than these two put together, does that make her a better player?
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Micronesia Princess |
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Well we already know she sucks at challenges. So the only thing she has going for her is strategy, and she couldn't even do that right in Exile. Totally
overrated
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ZombieLinda |
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Micronesia Princess wrote: Is now the time to bring up the fact that Jonathan lost to Adam, Parvati, Sundra, Becky, and Ozzy? Yul is pretty much the only one who beat him that's
hailed as a good player ( |
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The Smoking Nun |
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Cirie is a fat, sloppy floater - on what planet does that make her a goddess?
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Madhackrviper |
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ZombieLinda wrote: Stole it by whining like a little bitch! |
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leather bunky |
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Jonathan didn't take the right approach with Cirie. When he called Cirie out in front of everyone, Cirie had to at that point side with Pavarti's
alliance because she knew Jonathan's alliance would never trust her again since her cover was blown. If she went with Jonathan's team, they
wouldn't have any problem turning on her since her shady side got exposed.
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Zesty66 |
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You could argue that Jonathan had less of a chance of being voted off in the beginning because there were more people.
eg. Jonathan tribe one - 5 people Cirie tribe one - 4 people Jonathan tribe two - 9 people Cirie tribe two - 7 people Also Cirie overcame a LOT bigger odds. |
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Beefcake |
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Jonathan and Cirie are natural enemies because they play completely different games. Jonathan plays a rational game, while Cirie plays an emotional one.
Jonathan wanted to eliminate the leader of the other alliance (Pavarti), while Cirie wanted to eliminate the one player who gets more sympathy than her.
I don't think it was smart for Jonathan to be so aggressive in calling Cirie out. I assume his strategy was to get Ozzy or James to split the orgy-alliance vote, but that didn't work. It also seemed that Eliza and Ami were trying to separate themselves from him, which is not good for him. Ami is playing the more interesting game. She was known as a schemer and alliance leader, and she is obviously trying to keep a low profile in this game. Jonathan seems to be playing a Fairplay kind of game -- "keep me around, because I am such an ass that no one on the Jury will vote for me." |
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So Very Sassy |
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What the hell did Jonathan expect when he called Cirie out like that in front of the whole tribe about how she would be voting? That's not exactly the way
to talk to someone when you need them to vote your way.
James and Ozzy weren't too happy about Cirie wanting Yau-Man out before Eliza. But, they needed her vote so that Pavarti could stay so they let Cirie get what she wants and it kept the couples in the game. |
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Juggler 8o8 |
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I'm disgusted by her sudden entitlement attitude. She's got the same diva syndrome that the 1st All-Stars had
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