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Seyz |
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Wow,Edgic was dead on this season, in a season with almost no spoilers. just ..wow.. impressed... I was waiting for amanda to win and everyone to fall flat on
their faces.
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Jedijake |
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Well I may concede to a Parvati win. It may take quite a bit for me to change Parvati to my #1 pick, but I may do it at some point. I'm not sure what it
will take.
Perhaps if Parvati gains some Superdelegates, I will officially predict her to win, but I may have to wait until sometime in July to accept it. |
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Warrior |
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AllMenAreIslands |
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TheLurkerSpeaks wrote: OMG. Where to begin? I do agree with the middle paragraph (as quoted.)
Using UTR the way you define it, there's no difference between an important character saying something game-related (which should be CP or a new S
rating for just strategy) and an unimportant character making fluffy remarks. Both would get UTR from you.
How can anyone tell the difference when looking back over the merge at 10 or whatever number of sets of ratings? Your definitions overall require too much
subjectivity involved, and it's only AFTER the fact that we can tell that this person's UTRs were mostly important, while that person's were
actually fluff.
UTR should not be used when there is something of importance being said. For one thing it makes it impossible to work out which of the 10 players at the merge had "strong UTR" and which had "weak UTR," who was saying something important but that's all they did that episode, and who was just reiterating that the challenge was really hard. A rating that is trying to cover contradictory bases ends up confusing people about the true editing intention because it hides the edit rather than reveals it. Again, I say the UTR should be used when ALL the person got was 1 or 2 fluff comments, but mostly for people who were Seen But Not Heard. That should be the main meaning of UTR in Edgic. It should be a rating with a distinct application, so that we are not having strings of UTR unless that character truly is being Seen but Not Being Heard. This actually incorporates the true meaning of Under the Radar because that player is not talking to us. They are under OUR radar, but still in our sights. If we don't hear something of substance, but we see the person 5 or 6 times throughout the ep, that would rate about a UTR2, I reckon. If we see them 10 times, and they don't say anythign of substances, then it's UTR3 (or 4.) The actual levels should be worked out. The viz rating is to tell us how much UTR there was. But first - we need to agree that UTR has an identity that does not relate to amount of facetime, but to kind of facetime. In order to do that, we need to assign a kind to it that is not the same as MOR, or CP, or anything else, only less of it. Better to use OTT1 or MOR1 or CP1 if that is what it was, than to use UTR to cover all those kinds of presentations when they are small in amount. Too much is being hidden in our ratings charts, if UTR can be used for everything. Maybe this season we got lucky, but next time we won't be so lucky to have only one person with a solid Ep 1 gameplan. We'll have two or three, and we'll need to have clearer, crisper and more easily applied ratings. |
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briand73 |
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Now can I ask my "how does INV fit in?" question? Seems like UTR would make sense when we should be seeing someone but aren't, while INV is when
we shouldn't be seeing someone...and we aren't. That is a tough one to call though.
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AllMenAreIslands |
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INV is when someone isn't being given even UTR status. At most, they appear in group shots, peripherally. Obviously they might show up in challenge
footage, but it feels like it's by accident. No close-ups, and you hardly even hear Jeff calling their names during the play.
Challenge footage isn't accidental; they usually have way more than they need and they definitely edit challenges in order to show some players. I think that a player who seemed to get "focus" during challenges and nothing else all ep, would be a good choice for the UTR rating. A player who didn't even get that much, and nothing else, is INV. And yes, there would still be real INVs. The INVs were quite few this season but they definitely did happen and even a new definition of UTR wouldn't have prevented them. |
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scepticA |
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If someone would care to do so, maybe they'd compare eps 2-5 for Chris in S9 and those "empty episodes" of parvati.
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cindidindi76 |
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And yes, there would still be real INVs. The INVs were quite few this season but they definitely did happen and even a new definition of UTR wouldn't have prevented them. Natalie for example. |
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colleenlover |
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LOLOLOLOLOL- went to spoilers. that was fun -there seemed to be nothing but slams against edgic -yet nothing but arguing about who would win based on their
edit.
And some of you guys were reading spoilers and then speculating here -what gives?! I don't think edgic is some holier than holies, but if you know stuff why would you want to figure out a puzzle you already know? Grrrrr, so there was an Eliza spoiler- I'm surprised so many had her on a short winner's list then. And no Amanda supporters? I thought this was a fun season- the puzzle was easy to figure out that it was going to be either Parvati winning or losing in front of the jury -but the journey was certainly fun. Personally, I thought the story set-up was really good for it to be down to Eliza and Parvati- never in a million years would I have called Amanda in the final three (excuse me, two) I thought there were only a few contenders this season -Eliza, Parvati, Cirie, Alexis and Jason. This season makes me want to apply again! |
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colleenlover |
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Ugh, I just watched Cirie arriving at Panderosa. That is just devestating. I'm sure she was thinking, "Fucking mactors!"
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cindidindi76 |
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I refuse to watch it. If I don't watch it, it didn't happen, right?
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GrenadeJumper85 |
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Cirie arriving at Ponderosa - Probably one of the saddest things I've watched on Survivor. It's just crushing.
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The Marquesan Godfather |
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LOLOLOLOLOL- went to spoilers. that was fun -there seemed to be nothing but slams against edgic -yet nothing but arguing about who would win based on their edit. Not me. I knew Survivor Phoenix was sitting on the spoiler given their 'clue'... the 'clue' being a way to get people into some stupid guessing game and laugh about it until the afternoon of the Finale when they finally gave the answer. People agruing over edits in a spoiler forum is dumb and off topic. |
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unduli clone |
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So, as far as guidelines, what did we learn this season? - Known pair theory is dead in the water. - Complex tribe continues to be unimportant, since New Malakal was the complex tribe. Unless we just say that the original tribes is what matters toward complex tribe theory... but nah, I think we should just continue in our vein of not really relying on the complex tribe theory at all. - First episode is GOLDEN. It's all about the premiere. I think we should add an observation, if not a guideline, noting that the premiere is vital to a proper winner's edit. And I think that INV1 needs an overall. It's been subjective, and generally just serves to further eliminate people who we've already written off, while we eke out an UTR1 for the contenders (Parvati and Eliza getting UTR1 versus Alexis getting INV1, I'm looking at you). I think that INV could stay, but in an INV0 format. My idea of INV0: - No confessionals or TCQs. - Less than four sentences notably connected with the player (as in Natalie saying "This reward is awesome. I love pizza!" while off-screen or in a crowd where it's not noticeably a line by her). - The player's name is not said individually (as in "Alexis was feeling sick today," not "I need to have Alexis, Natalie and Jason's vote"), and is not said individually in a challenge more than three times. Obviously it needs reworking, but my idea of the highest an INV0 player could be someone who says a sentences at camp ("We need to move the shelter," said in a group), is mentioned by a tribemate in a group ("Players X, Y and Z went off together this afternoon"), and is said by Jeff at a challenge three times ("Player X is on the course! Player X is falling out of it. Player X takes a hard fall!"). By my rules, an INV0 player couldn't win an individual challenge or be exiled; they would have to be UTR1 in that instance. I dunno, I'm trying to make INV less subjective, and making it a different visibility from UTR1 is the best way to do so, in my opinion. |
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getting real |
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Well, let me congratulate traditional Edgic on absolutely nailing things this season and to admit how horribly wrong I got things on so many different levels!
Let me also congratulate Fairplay for once again stuffing things up on so many levels. Had he not turned to jelly on day 1, Parvati would likely have been the first out and this game would at least have left Penner something to salvage from the train-wreck. What has this man (Penner) done to the Survivor gods to be treated in this fashion? Let me also congratulate Amanda on being the only favorite with a strategic introductory clip, reflecting her strategy up to F4TC. Then let me congratulate her on following the exact same meltdown strategy from that time onwards. Psychologists would have a field day with recurring behavior patterns. Let me also congratulate Cirie for being the best player ever to have played this game. I'm so glad it wasn't Melinda that survived Shane's "I don't care which of you is next" idiocy. Amanda rightfully paid the price for not acknowledging her strategy. And she gets to be involved in the last season with a Final 2 - twice, four seasons apart??? And finally, let me congratulate Craig. All the salivating finally paid off. Well done. You deserve it (her). |
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fat little fingers |
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scepticA : Okaly-Dokaly!
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colleenlover |
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I don't know if there is a system that can work because editing is a craft, an art-form and will always be based on predicting their pyschology on telling
a story.
I work similar to Only the Hunter (MICHAEL!!!) in that all you can do is try to work backwards from how the jury questioning goes and try to see what will come back. That's why I admit I'm good at the endgame but not good at saying 100% X is the winner. The only things I thought that would happen were Eliza and Parvati reaching the end with one "snaking" the other or working together- or Alexis both snaking them both by playing on that and using their weaknesses as her weapon. Amanda I had nothing on to ever see the storyline thread of the jury. So I was shocked on that one. Once there was final two, I thought for sure it was going to be Cirie and Parvati. Maquesasan Godfather, I got a big chuckle out of your posts over in spoilers. It was pretty funny. I only made it part way through, but people really have it out for edgic (I can see why) but a lot also view it as one collective person and not hundred of people all with their own opinions too. |
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The Marquesan Godfather |
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You read every post concerning this season in spoiler forum in a couple hrs, Colleenlover? That's amazing.
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chaperone |
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fat little fingers wrote: I love being mocked. |
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cantthinkofaname |
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OK, everyone, I will have a VF chart for the finale up by tomorrow, possibly later tonight. So hold on from voting.
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