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Rule #1: Never Be #2
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Join Date: Jan 2017
Posts: 1,470
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Rule #1: Never Be #2
Join Date: Jan 2017
Posts: 1,470
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Look, it's pretty clear that I believe C&T were and remain their pick. Please understand this is a game where they don't have to directly help their pets every single week. This is what the blind bastard comps, "round trip tickets", "power apps", "panic powers" are introduced for(Note that none of these powers turned out to be needed, and both the beneficiaries of those 2 previous powers didn't actually land the grand prize.. but this doesn't alter the fact those specific players were gifted those cheating backup powers for a reason.. reason being they were being grossly favoured and were all but guaranteed to be pushed deep. This protective nonsense is what eliminates certain 'possibles' e.g Christie the clown remaining on the block. I used to avoid live feed info/spoilers to hopefully be surprised when the show came around, but I soon realised that was pointless since I was almost always ahead of everything that happened. Now I seek out the latest goings-on just to confirm I remain reading it like a cheap book.) In-between and after eventual expiry of such desperate backup powers, is the passing of power within a range.. i.e. those that will make moves that won't directly impact their pet/s progress.
Throwing weaklings like Loch Jessie a bone hardly means they've abandoned their pets and have suddenly switched their bias. On the contrary, they're more than happy to use these useless pawn type players in whatever way they can to achieve their silly goals. She was never going to target those 2 clowns.. so, it can't be anything but a win to gift such a player the power. This not only lets their favs slide by another week, it spares them having to get any blood(the wrong type and/or at the wrong time) on their own greedy, grasping hands. This is a big part of having their favs remain in the game(without being constantly targeted for "winning everything") at the same time as balancing their jury votes in a way that gives them a sound chance.
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