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Post by Jeff Probst on Nov 10, 2020 18:12:16 GMT -5
TRIBAL COUNCIL #8
Welcome back to Tribal Council. I will remind you that we have entered into a new phase. Every person voted out from this point on, will be a member of the Jury. The Jury of 7 will ultimately decide who will be the Sole Survivor.
Before we vote, please answer the question assigned to you. Post your answers on this thread.
Brandon, you were fighting hard in the challenge. Do you feel vulnerable tonight?
Clarence, do you think a line has been drawn in terms of alliances? Why or why not?
Ethan, are Tribal lines concrete or is there still room for maneuvering??
Jessie, is it easy to trust people at this point? Why or why not??
Kelly, with the added element of the jury, how does strategy change?
Kim J, what can one do to take the target off of themselves and put it on someone else?
Kim P, do you think winning challenges is helpful or hurtful in the game?
Lex, after multiple people received votes last Tribal Council, how important was it for you to win Immunity?
Teresa, what qualities should people find threatening?
You will send your votes to the Host in the forum's "Messages" (Not the Google Hangout). Please title the message "Tribal Council 8"
When voting, please provide a few reasons why you are voting this person.
You are voting somebody out of the Tribe. Votes are due 6:00 PM Wed. Nov 11. Anyone who fails to vote in this time period, will cast a penalty vote against themselves.
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Post by Brandon Quinton on Nov 10, 2020 18:17:18 GMT -5
First Jeff I know you go in alphabetical order but I feel attacked when you come at me first all the time.
Anywho yes! I will always feel vulnerable in this game without an immunity necklace around my neck or an immunity idol in my pocket, which we are seasons away from, so I got nothin tonight.
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Post by Ethan Zohn on Nov 10, 2020 18:30:50 GMT -5
Jeff, the game of Survivor is moment to moment. There will always be room for maneuvering. Anything can happen between now and the end of the game. You never know what someone is going to do next, just because a tribe votes together doesn't necessarily means everyone is 100% loyal. It's definitely possible that we're all loyal and sometimes it's not the case.
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Post by Jessie Camacho on Nov 10, 2020 19:09:51 GMT -5
Jeff is it easy to trust people in real life...at any point?
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Post by Kim Johnson on Nov 10, 2020 19:23:29 GMT -5
Jeff, if you're the target it's tricky to misdirect it elsewhere, you're just in a tough spot. There are of course little things you can lie about to stir up some drama, but if an alliance is strong then the bond won't be broken by lies.
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Post by Kelly Goldsmith on Nov 10, 2020 19:34:16 GMT -5
Jeff, I'm just taking it one day at a time. I'm confident in the trust and relationships I've built so far so the added element of the jury doesn't change things too much for me.
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Post by Lex Van Den Berghe on Nov 10, 2020 19:47:18 GMT -5
It was definitely important for me. The original Boran may have the majority, but that doesn’t mean we’re safe. Old Samburu won’t go down without a fight, and the further we get in the game, the more paranoid I get or the more people are willing to take risks for their resume. I trust my allies implicitly, but you can’t help but have that little alarm bell in your head. I can also be a strong personality sometimes, so I think winning immunity will be important for me for the rest of this game.
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Post by Kim Powers on Nov 10, 2020 19:56:10 GMT -5
Q: Do you think winning challenges is helpful or hurtful in the game? A: Well, if you win a challenge, you receive immunity, and immunity means you have no chance of being voted out that week....so yeah winning challenges are super helpful
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Post by Clarence Black on Nov 10, 2020 20:36:48 GMT -5
I'd say there's a general line in place with respect to alliances, but anything can happen in this game.
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Post by Teresa Cooper on Nov 11, 2020 13:31:53 GMT -5
Teresa, what qualities should people find threatening?
I think its hard to know what to find threatening. sometimes its the ones who keep winning, sometimes its the loud and outspoken ones, but you never know who may fly in under the radar.
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Post by Jeff Probst on Nov 11, 2020 16:34:31 GMT -5
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