Post by Tara on Jun 23, 2014 17:05:17 GMT -7
Reading through confessionals at the end of a game is always a favourite thing of mine to do. Here are some that quotes that struck me as being ironic/good for a chuckle!
I think he was talking about me. lol
You might be thinking of that other reality show.
That's probably the best random pick anyone could pick!
Not sure, but I think maybe people thought I was a little annoying. lol
You're welcome!
Or the exact opposite works as well.
And it was the plan.
that meggy looking one next to tyrese on the wall that no one knows is in trouble because shes a random and is boring looking
I think he was talking about me. lol
This is Survivor, and we are supposed to expect the unexpected.
You might be thinking of that other reality show.
As I sit here and look pretty and continue to coast through the game.
SHOCKING that Carl is already being painted in a bad light. I talked to him the other day and he said he was going to try to not be the villain this game. That lasted.....mere hours??
we needed one more to make a complete camp so we could post our decision. Earlier, others say that Hershel and Tyreese was on, so we randomly just picked Tyreese as our last member.
That's probably the best random pick anyone could pick!
I think Tara might be interesting in the future, but then if her entire original tribe is picked off...she becomes a huge threat to win. She becomes kind of an "underdog" so that would be annoying as well.
Not sure, but I think maybe people thought I was a little annoying. lol
It would be really funny if our dominant group got split up because of a swap or something.
You're welcome!
As of right now, I would love to see Tara win this game. Her story line is amazing. And all she needs to do is make the right moves at the right time. She needs to get Tyreese out. That is the only way she can get to the end.
Or the exact opposite works as well.
I'm quite fine with other people taking the lead and making themselves targets.
The Prisoner's Dilemma is a famous example in game theory as to why two people whose best interest is to cooperate might not do so if one stands to gain more from betraying the other. Carl and I in creating this plan had created a textbook Prisoner's Dilemma. If either one of us now voted for the other, that person would be more safe than if he hadn't screwed the other, and obviously the person who got screwed would be out. Carl and I both merged from the Prison Group. Irony definitely plays a big role in this game sometimes.
Turns out Lori's son Carl, was the one in the kitchen. But he didn't seem too happy to see his mother. The kid's a brat with a mouth and an attitude.
It's practically a whole tribe vs. one right now. I don't expect to overtake the camp with all these supplies at all, but I want people to know that there is some life in the Prison tribe. Maybe at some point, they'll just take me in as one of their own. That's a plan.
And it was the plan.