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oh fack off
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: England
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: England
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Survivor 40: Tony IAC2019: Ian Wright
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It's not my interpretation at all, herself and the Gremlins were on board to vote Adel out out because it would have been 4 vs 2 in the HoH comp and Arlie would have remained the prime target for Jon/Neda/Heather, but then those three put a F4 deal to Allison and so she told the Gremlins she was flipping and thus they had no choice but to join her in voting Arlie out. That's not an interpretation, she trusted Jon/Neda not to put her up so took the risk of getting rid of the one person that would make their alliance have 4 people against 3. That's just stupid, there is no excusing it and all three of them have now said they regret the decision so I'm not sure why you're trying to argue it wasn't that detrimental.
And Sabrina was more than willing to pull Allison over to their side after she used her bloody Veto on her, that was kinda the point of the move...prove her loyalty to Sabrina, strengthen their side and keep Arlie so it's 4 vs 3...then she backed out of the power shift move she'd set up.
I agree she was on the back foot having come in late, but then you could argue being able to watch the houseguests for a week was a benefit also...not that she used that knowledge to her benefit but you know. I like her and wanted her to do well, but she made some fatal errors and the Arlie thing was the one that cost her the game.
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