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Originally Posted by Pro Sniper
That is quite a ridiculous thing to say considering their pre-game connection. Had they not known each other from Adam then at least some credit could be attributed to him for convincing a person to be that loyal. As it is, we know they knew each other, and without a doubt conspired to help each other in the game(+ Jury votes) - most likely with commission agreements(2-15%) in place on any jackpot win. Even if you want to ignore the obvious likelihood of that, and we completely ignore their pre-game connection, Raven was a HUGE fan of the beard, and made her loyalty to him known from the get-go. And again, if you think these type of castings are coincidental/random, you're as gullible as the fools who believe gammy leg Christmas when she's handed an HOH and assures the viewers she's ready to make "big moves"..
A country with a population of over 300million..and yet the clowns in charge of casting the show can't seem to find among them 12 complete strangers with 0 ties..
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Okay then, let's replace Raven with any other one of the like what...final eight? The same still applies.
Did I say that people who know each other being casted was a coincidence? At no point was I talking about that, the discussion I was having was regarding whether or not people who are likely to follow others is a perceivable or foreseeable character trait in the casting process and thus one that could potentially be deliberately casted. Had nothing to do with Paul and Raven knowing each other. If you'd bothered to read the thread properly you would've known that.