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  • Re: Survivor: Heroes vs. Villians

    Once Predator starts picking them off one at a time, it truly will be Survivor.
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      I'm with you Prez. Candace was a moron. Totally different game if she keeps her mouth shut to Russell and they vote him out.
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      • Re: Survivor: Heroes vs. Villians

        Originally posted by PrezdeJohnson09 View Post
        Parvarti has it all. She's the complete package.
        ... and that's just her looks.

        The keys to the final three composition were candace's idiocy + the remaining heroes not aligning with Sandra to get rid of Russell.

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        • Re: Survivor: Heroes vs. Villians

          Originally posted by PrezdeJohnson09 View Post
          Like i said before the final episode. Parvarti has it all. She's the complete package for this game and that's why she's never been voted off.

          It will be interesting to see if she gets the chance to play again.
          She got voted off the first season she played. She basically charmed and flirted her way all the way to the final six that year. It wasn't until the second season that she realized that she needed to use her head as well if she wanted to actually win the game...

          If she played a 4th season I doubt she'd get very far, but then again she had a target on her back from day one this season, so who knows...
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            Originally posted by SPIN CONTROL View Post
            She got voted off the first season she played. She basically charmed and flirted her way all the way to the final six that year. It wasn't until the second season that she realized that she needed to use her head as well if she wanted to actually win the game...

            If she played a 4th season I doubt she'd get very far, but then again she had a target on her back from day one this season, so who knows...
            She had a target on her back from the other tribe before the merge... I think that's a Survivor first....
            Originally posted by Bakunin
            Learning the history and actually suffering through it are very different things. You simply can't appreciate a title as much if you don't suffer through a lot of failure beforehand. To put it another way, if MNS ever gets any, he'll appreciate the experience on a far deeper level than the rest of us did when it was our first time, simply because he's gone far longer and failed far more than we ever did.

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              Originally posted by Chickens@NU View Post
              She had a target on her back from the other tribe before the merge... I think that's a Survivor first....
              That's not a target; that's a tramp stamp.

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              • Re: Survivor: Heroes vs. Villians

                Originally posted by Bakunin View Post
                That's not a target; that's a tramp stamp.
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                Originally posted by Bakunin
                Learning the history and actually suffering through it are very different things. You simply can't appreciate a title as much if you don't suffer through a lot of failure beforehand. To put it another way, if MNS ever gets any, he'll appreciate the experience on a far deeper level than the rest of us did when it was our first time, simply because he's gone far longer and failed far more than we ever did.

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                • Re: Survivor: Heroes vs. Villians

                  Originally posted by Bakunin View Post
                  That's not a target; that's a tramp stamp.
                  It's almost as if you don't take her seriously as a symbol of empowerment for young women.
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                  • Re: Survivor: Heroes vs. Villians

                    Colby not happy with the way CBS edited Survivor...

                    http://www.realityblurred.com/realit...olby_interview

                    Not surprised by any of this course as everyone knows they edit it the show for dramatic purposes.

                    However you'd think they could atleast show us that fat Rupert really wasn't the "hero" in the challenges they made him out to be...

                    There was a challenge Parvati won and it showed it coming down to the very end and it was Rupert and Parvati , and they were holding these poles up with their hands. And Rupert’s big claim to fame is how he was the one who went toe-to-toe with Parvati every time. Well, that’s not even how that challenge played out. And he wasn’t the last one with Parvati. It was Jerri, they edited Jerri out of that whole thing and made it look like it came down to Parvati and Rupert, and that’s just not the truth.”
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                    • Re: Survivor: Heroes vs. Villians

                      He can talk about it on Road Rules or Fresh Meat or wherever professional reality show contestants go next. Jersey Shore: Samoa?
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