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Post by Shannon Elkins on Jun 11, 2011 9:44:29 GMT -5
No I didn't just curl up in pre-jury and melt away... I've been watching from afar, and I feel one person deserves my vote over the other. But because I'm curious, I would love to know why I was voted out without anyone giving me a chance? Everyone knew the merge was coming, and keeping someone weaker like me might've helped you out. Any other comments feel free to add
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Post by Carolina Eastwood on Jun 11, 2011 11:14:38 GMT -5
No I didn't just curl up in pre-jury and melt away... I've been watching from afar, and I feel one person deserves my vote over the other. But because I'm curious, I would love to know why I was voted out without anyone giving me a chance? Everyone knew the merge was coming, and keeping someone weaker like me might've helped you out. Any other comments feel free to add I'm not gonna lie Shannon, I hardly remember the thought process of the round you were voted out. I believe I had wanted to get rid of Jed because he was the stronger male out of the two of you. Why not get rid of a stronger player? But I think a few of the girls had secret alliances with Jed and nobody wanted to vote him out that round.
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Post by Eliza Orlins on Jun 11, 2011 11:56:02 GMT -5
Hey Shannon, my memory is also a little fuzzy but from what I do remember you were voted out for two main reasons. First, by the time we went to our second tribal council the girls alliance was already in full force. And secondly, since you played your idol at our first tribal you became an easy target. But now that I think of it, Jed may have played his idol at our first tribal too. And the pre-merge tribals are locked so I can't even go back and check my facts. If that is the case though, I think people were hesitant to vote Jed out because he was very strong in the challenges. Like you said though, merge was right around the corner, but we were still playing with a tribal mentality at the time. I hope that answers your question!
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Post by Shannon Elkins on Jun 11, 2011 12:08:14 GMT -5
Okay well granted that was a LONG time ago, I'll ask an additional question.
Give me the top 3 most important events since the merge, and how you were related to them.
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Post by Eliza Orlins on Jun 11, 2011 12:13:46 GMT -5
Using my idol to save John and blindsided Jenna. This was a big turning point in the game and I was related to it because it was my idea.
Carolina beating Kelly in the final four tiebreaker challenge. If Kelly had beaten Carolina the final two could have looked at least half if not completely different. Carolina kicked ass at that, but I was related to it because I voted with her that round.
Winning immunity when I needed it most, at final five and final two. Those were crucial wins for me since at final five I was the only girl without an idol and at final three I needed to secure my spot in the finals. Good question!
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Post by Carolina Eastwood on Jun 11, 2011 15:34:34 GMT -5
Like Eliza said, the first important event that happened since merge was blindsiding Jenna. Eliza had texted me asking me if I thought it was a good idea that she played her idol on John rather than just voting him out like everybody else would and would I vote with her. I'm obviously a part of this because Eliza came to me and asked for my input on it. Just because I wasn't very active for parts of the game I was more behind the scenes and helped her to make most of the decisions that she made.
Winning the tie breaker challenge was a huuge deal for me. If I had not won it then I obviously wouldn't be sitting here right now and I would have been one of the jury members asking questions.
And to be honest, I hate odd numbers and I can't think of a 3rd or fourth one anyways. <3
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