Let this be a life lesson. No matter what you did in your past, it means nothing. When you wake up in the morning the score is 0-0. Another chance to be better.
@jttunesyt The cutscene compilations are sooooooo boring dude. I watched a synopsis so I could u detest and what happens, but once I’m done with 3 I’m gonna come back to it play through it.
@jttunesyt I agree largely. When I played reload I didn’t notice any songs that were outright bad. Granted I’ve never listened to the og soundtrack in full. Color your night is a masterpiece though. One of my favorite songs to drive to.
@Broadcaster005@survivorcbs Really strategic. I think he was just saying that it was in the moment at final tribal because the jury hinted that he should say it kind of. Jonathan played with the brains of a bonobo chimpanzee, and made several people feel actively uncomfortable.
@Broadcaster005@survivorcbs Interesting parts of her game. Additionally, she managed the jury the best. Say what you will about old school bias, but Aubry never burned players on their way out, or while they were there, like Jonathan did. I also have a hard time believing his sparking of camp conflict was -
@CastawayPod We know there was some time constraint because Rick waved his hand at Jeff which we can assume was him saying that they will hurry follow up questions along. So, Stephanie’s non-question pulled away from time for competitors answer questions, and jurors to ask those questions.
@CastawayPod Building on this more:
The Jury has already had their time to consider the final 3, and likely has talked it over with each other. Them doing “persuasive” non-questions serve no purpose other than to waste time and pull away from other jurors. -