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Post by danimalg633 on Dec 2, 2010 9:55:16 GMT -5
Why in the world is a quitter allowed to be in the jury? What right do they have to interogate and judge the others who decided that roughing it out for 39 days is a small price to pay for a shot to win a million bucks? Survivor producers, you really dropped the ball on this one. Fix it and make it right !!!
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Post by AmKim1 on Dec 2, 2010 15:22:39 GMT -5
They can't be denied the Jury simply because you could be denying the rest of the question a million dollars by doing so.
Alliances made with Na and Kelly Purple by the other seven contestents are relevent to their jury votes. If they were to be removed you could potentially have someone win who otherwise wouldn't have if Na and Kelly Purple had their votes.
I definitely feel uneasy about the situation, but its the right call.
Probst said in his blog today that they are going to look at the rules. I think they should be bound to vote but move from whatever slots pays they are at, to the very back of the line. I don't know if it's enough to detour quitting, but it's a start.
I'm more pissed their torches were "smuffed". Throw them on the ground like Osten's.
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Post by danimalg633 on Dec 2, 2010 16:02:07 GMT -5
I see what you're saying but I just think that if you decide to quit, you should be taken out of the game completely. No jury, no right to vote, and no chance to capitalize on quitting by doing interviews and appearances. I just think they should disappear off the map in the world of Survivor. Kelly S. is very young and probaby has lived a very spoiled and sheltered life up to this point. She at least has a chance to learn and grow from the experience. NaOnka is one of those people who right or wrong she is going to do what she wants, when she wants, how she wants and to who she wants. She won't learn anything from this because in her mind she's always right and no one is going to convince her otherwise. She'll just be the typical oppressed, angry and bitter black woman who is a legend in her own mind.
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