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Post by charity on Nov 22, 2019 9:46:22 GMT -6
Post thoughts below!
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Post by devonsampson on Nov 23, 2019 1:29:17 GMT -6
I mentioned this in the Skype VL, but I actually like Aubra's decision to boot Jake instead of TSL. Jake was more likely to win a random challenge than TSL, and Jake would have booted Aubra and taken Jordan to the end if he had won F3 immunity. The fact that Aubra would lose to TSL at a FTC but probably beat Jake is surprisingly irrelevant here - Aubra's only winning path requires either her or Jordan to win final immunity, so the F4 decision should just come down to challenge strength imo.
Speaking of Aubra, what an incredible run she's had in this game. A few rounds ago, I was lamenting the fact that there seemed to be no moves available to her, but here she is, in a spot to win the game if TSL doesn't win final immunity. Even if she falls short, she was at least the 2nd best player this season - and there's a huge gap between the TSL/Aubra tier and everyone else. Queen of basically always picking the right path when she runs into a fork in the road.
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Post by cmack311 on Nov 23, 2019 6:18:32 GMT -6
Some early morning thoughts on this Final 3 and how exactly they got to this point. As I woke up this morning and saw that Taylor has apparently locked up this Final Immunity challenge, it goes to show that leaving a gigantic threat in the game weeks and weeks after being aware of how masterful of a game they’ve played is both stupid and costly.
I don’t fully understand the logic Aubra/Jordan used in getting rid of Jake instead of Taylor outside of hoping it is a physical endurance challenge, when everyone in this game knows how well Taylor has played, even when there were like 11 people left and this game was far from over. Now granted they couldn’t predict she’d have 2 idols (but even then, she never needed them as the majority/plurality of votes landed somewhere else every single time). But the respect they have to let her fight for her spot in the end is something as a fellow host, I applaud. It wasn’t wise, but I applaud it.
Whoever Taylor sits next to at the end is going to have an extremely difficult time convincing this jury to give them the win in what has been a pretty fantastic game. Everyone left has played decent games but I don’t see a world where Taylor doesn’t win this game easily. She went All Out this game, ran the majority of the game minus a few votes, and her playing that kind of dominant game is something that sets the tone for this series to thrive for seasons to come.
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Post by chriso on Nov 25, 2019 0:01:31 GMT -6
aubra and taylor are just both so incredible, and jordan added a lot to the season as well
taylor's story is one of complete domination while aubra's is one of perseverance and overcoming obstacles. the fact that they're both at the end is legendary. overdog vs underdog
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Post by charity on Nov 25, 2019 14:55:51 GMT -6
I think Aubra and Taylor have both played great games. Taylor has been very aggressive and overcame a huge target on her back, while Aubra was kicked and considered out of the running all game. Taylor was the most visible, and Aubra did a great job blending in and hiding in the shadows. I think the jury is going to respect Taylor's game a bit more, but either girl would be a good winner. It's been a ride everyone
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