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from EW's finale recap:
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But the most incredible thing BY FAR that went down has to be this: Rodney voted for Will to win Survivor: Worlds Apart. Not only did Rodney vote for Will to winSurvivor: Worlds Apart, but he voted for him based on the fact thatand I'm quoting hereWill "kept it real." I know this because Rodney's comments while voting for the #DeadFish to take home the million dollars were "I kept it real in this game. You kept it real in this game."
Lest anyone think Will's qualifications for "keeping it real" were not quite up to snuff, Rodney used his one precious question to the finalist to ask Will the following incisive and probing query: "How did you keep it real?" HOW DID YOU KEEP IT REAL?!?! THAT WAS HIS QUESTION!!! Apparently, Will's dissertation on the art of keeping it real must has satisfied Rodney's ever-so-high standards because he then awarded him his votethe most inexplicable vote since Ralph Malph voted for Phillip Sheppard to win Redemption Islandproclaiming that his No Collar friend did, in fact, keep it realand thank God for that.
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I read that guys stuff a lot.....and he has been on a crusade since Natalie and Sandra Beat Russell that the "best player has to win"
It seems like the past few seasons have included more fans that have this line of thinking.
Im not saying its wrong....but its made the past few Final Tribal Councils boring. I am not a fan of these 7-1 Final Tribal Council votes where its obvious who is going to win.
It is most likely the evolution of the game since it has been on for so long now, but I used to love the emotions of the Final Jury. It was awesome watching the Finalist getting cursed out by people they had screwed over and offended. The term people use is "bitter" jury.
I am of the thought that a bitter jury makes for better television.
I absolutely detest the term "bitter jury"
I am of the thought that a player is free to vote for whoever he wants to win. If a player wants to vote for his friend to win the Million (like Rodney and WIll)....then more power to him.
That is how Sandra beat Russell in the All Star season. Her alliance was all on the jury and she suckered Russell into thinking they wouldn't vote for her.