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To: EveningStar

I found that to be an interesting episode.

Wondering if Aparri made the right choice - or should have it been Sarah, Jeremiah or Morgan?

I just didn’t like the smirk Morgan was giving after the vote.

Alexis sure did fall for Tony’s “targeting” trap.

From the preview Sarah realizes she’s in the driver’s seat. She has a better chance sticking with Aparri as she knows the other 5 are split 3 & 2.


108 posted on 03/27/2014 2:54:58 AM PDT by PeteB570 ( Islam is the sea in which the Terrorist Shark swims. The deeper the sea the larger the shark.)
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To: PeteB570

Yep — very interesting. They went from 14 down to 11 in one show taking the kiddies off the street so the adults can play.

Only Probst can take something he despises — a quitter — and call it a noble decision. Perhaps if Tony had told everybody that he is a cop earlier the tattooed medusa might have put a sock in it and lasted another week. Then again she might have been led out of camp in handcuffs.

Alexass was the Mata Hari and would have likely flipped in the merge — so good choice imo. I don’t know if she really fell for his targeting trap but she sure did play it up not realizing that she was targeting herself in the process.

With those two gone producers couldn’t have picked a better time to merge. The TC next week will be most interesting.

I’m expecting Tony to lean on Sarah and remind her of the blue code.

If I’m Purple I target Spencer and if I’m Orange I target Tony.

Will Tony play his idol next week or trust that he has Sarah in his bag???

Next week could be a blindsided backfire with idols flying leaving either 6-4 or 5-5 and a lot of players licking their wounds.


109 posted on 03/27/2014 6:15:46 AM PDT by Uncle Chip
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