That would be my assumption also, le nub. But why? I mean, it just seems like such a logical thing to do, why make it look like it didn't happen?
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my only thought is that it doesn't fit into the producers' narrative. I'm not sure where they are going, but there were others stories they apparently wanted to tell.
since no one has come off the idol, you'd think of all people Russell would be getting very paranoid.
you'd think of all people Russell would be getting very paranoid.
I wonder if that was his real motivation behind trying to vote out Danielle - she and Parvati hid an idol from him before, why wouldn't they do it again?
If Parvati doesn't wake up and try to vote Russell out the next time he's without immunity, I don't know what she's thinking.
I think we have the same dynamics this time as last time: he is so odious that people keep him because they think they can win against him.
DAmn.
I so wanted the Cowboys to win.
That being said - Cord was hilarious at ILM trying to put the twins off. "Ballet Move. Ballet Move."
Oh man. They sure won that leg fair and square, though.
Just thank dog it wasn't the models.
Seriously. And really, I'm glad it wasn't just luck at the end.
Holy crap, it's only 23 days? They sure do go a lot of places.
Also, I wonder if next time, they make them do the final memory task without notes.
Did they have notes in front of them? I thought they were going by memorizing the notes they had.