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Survivor 19:Samoa SPOILERS
kittygoesmeow:
This is from John's interview with Entertainment Tonight:
--- Quote ---ET: Having seen the show now, would you change your vote?
John Fincher: I would not change my vote. I think there are a lot of people who would change their vote. Out of respect for the game and everyone's effort, I really tried hard to make a decision on who would receive my vote. I think a lot of other people didn't do that. I think a lot of other people were disgruntled. Some people were so fed up that they don't even want to talk about the game. I can talk about the game forever. It is entertaining and fun. A lot of people don't have experience making decisions. A lot of people voted for the person they like the most. To answer your question, I would not change who I voted for. I made the correct decision.
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I would think that means he voted Russell because he played a great game and some people on the jury just voted Natalie because they refused to vote for Russell.
Jobby:
Thanks for sharing as always, kitty! :hugs:
kittygoesmeow:
More from missyae:
--- Quote ---I think 1 of the 3 finalists is going to blow the jury away with a great speech and it wont be Russell. I told you what his strategy will likely be - that of a boxer like Mike Tyson - I knocked you out - I am better than you - I deserve to win.
Outwit Outplay - anything I could say about the jury votes would actually just be speculation wouldnt it? I mean - YES - some of them do talk to each other - heck Mick - Brett - Dave - and John have been out eating together in California lately and are still great friends. However - whats to say they might be telling a little white lie about their vote and just dont want to hurt each others feelings yet? I am not 100% positive about this but I was told Natalie is still not working. Another player told her not to worry about it because Russell won her a million dollars. Now is that true? I have no idea - I just know its been said. Is it speculation on that persons part? Probably. I have been told Laura and Brett did know each other pre-show and went to church together and probably knew Dave too. Does that mean they vote together? Maybe - maybe not. I have read on here Russell gets no votes and I have heard he quite possibly gets John - Dave - Sham - and Erik. Again - all of that is just speculation though. I do not know a tally right now.
I dont know about the speech yet - I just know it was not Russell because lets face it - thats not his style. He is in your face - braggart - cocky - I cannot see him being articulate and trying to win over votes. He is more of the type to demand your vote. I told you long ago about both 19 and 20 - he is awesome at getting in front of a jury - but he sucks at pleading his case.
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puddin:
--- Quote ---I think 1 of the 3 finalists is going to blow the jury away with a great speech and it wont be Russell. I told you what his strategy will likely be - that of a boxer like Mike Tyson - I knocked you out - I am better than you - I deserve to win.
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This is what I'm inclined to think what happens. More so from JP's latest blog about the jury.
puddin:
AND SO SHE TURNED UP THE HEAT
Monica did a good job of stirring up the dust. She did such a good job that it almost worked. And she brought up a topic that doesn’t get much attention but is often a major factor in who ends up winning the game…
I CAN MAKE OR BREAK YOU ON THE JURY
Okay, you want insight, here’s some insight. When Monica uttered those words to Russell: “I can make or break you on the jury” it was a million dollar threat. Mark my words… A million dollar THREAT.
When someone is voted out and joins the jury, there is absolutely nothing to stop them from talking to other jury members and trying to influence the vote at the final tribal council. A disgruntled jury member, (wait is that redundant?) could easily influence another jury member simply by making up a story that never happened and attribute it to someone who has made it to the final. In fact, it’s possible that one jury member could influence an entire jury. Even if we could keep the jury separated right up until tribal council, they could still talk and whisper to each other. So, what this means is you have to play an even better social game than it might appear. You have to develop such strong personal relationships that you are “lie proof” and that is not easy to do… but it is achieveable.
This season is still waaaaay up in the air. So many different ways it could turn depending on who makes it to the final.
We have two weeks left. Next Thursday and then the finale the following Sunday.
Stay with us… it’s gonna be good.
http://popwatch.ew.com/2009/12/11/jeff-probst-blogs-survivor-samoa-episode-13/
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