I don't think I would have recognized Coach..... looks fat and happy. (I'm not using "fat" as a negative term)
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I do not mind Ozzy going next, but then send Coach home....I want only new people in the finals.
How did Ozzy know the tribes would merge next? Guess it was careful editing, especially since Ozzy was told what would happen. Maybe there is always the thing called rehearsals on all these realty shows.:whistle
I'm kind of glad to see him go, too. Despite my avatar, Ozzy this time around is only eye candy for me. His gameplay isn't impressing me and he just seems so uninspired and not the same Ozzy I loved in the first season. He doesn't seem to be having fun, so I'm glad he is going. I wonder if he will continue to win at RI though??
Yay Ozzy goes!
Also in Episode 9
-There are 2 Immunity challenges and 2 tribal councils
-Ozzy gets sent home first one
-Jim gets sent home next one
- 3 way duel set up for next week
-Savaii lay into Cochran (as seen in previews) and Ozzy claims it all came down cos they voted Elyse/told you so
Rumour on the street is Keith wins next week and Ozzy and Jim go home......
Coach for the win....being eye candy and as usual the most interesting player of the season.
Thats precisely why hes attractive!:nod
Was just thinking about the tweet that I posted from Coach's twitter about brandon's religious deceptions and how he seemed to dislike Brandon.
Just wondering if Coach put this because..
a) he wasnt happy with Brendan's portrayal of faith
b) he thinks Brandon is a coward for leavinf f5/6 (rumoured)
c) Brandon turns his bak on him?
I've been wondering about that, too. In Brandon's interview, he said he would lie, cheat, steal, etc. (not a quote) to win...that made me question the validity of his Christianity - is he using it as a tool to make people feel comfortable with him? Which was true - the statement in the interview, or his statements on the island? :shrug hmmmm, I'm reserving judgment on that, and maybe that's what Coach knows, too. Dunno.
I didn't know Brandon said that about lying, cheating, etc to win. I wouldn't have thought that given his emotional reaction to parts of the game and how he didn't seem comfortable with the idea of deception as part of playing it. Huh. Up to this point I would say Brandon seems sincere in his Christianity, or at least in how religion seems to guide his thoughts and actions. Was this interview before he left? Sounds like something Russell would say.
About Coach's view of Brandon via twitter...that's a puzzle too. I wonder what happened??