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oh fack off
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Join Date: May 2008
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: England
Posts: 47,434
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Survivor 40: Tony IAC2019: Ian Wright
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I'm interested to see how many freezes there's going be tomorrow and when they'll close the lines, they won't be open any later than 10:15 (15 minutes after the first show finishes) that's for sure because they'll start recording the second show around then as the crowd have to be out of the compound by 11pm (the time the second show begins transmission)
But would they really have the lines close while they're not on-air and can't announce that they're closed? This means there's a potential that they could close the lines at the end of the first show, so about 10pm. So in one hour there will have to be three freezes if they want to take it to a head-to-head, now considering it's an hour show and they have interviews to do, that's a lot of freezes to squeeze in and still have a relatively decent enough amount of time for the head-to-head vote. So is there any possibility perhaps that they may close the lines completely with three people left? The result could be very different.
Or perhaps the lines may even just close with no freezes? It's gonna be interesting though, I think the lines opening and freezing could change a few places.
Still think Sam will win though, which is hugely disappointing and laughable.
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