Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Random season 27 blog post

I accidently spilt the twelfth episode into two different blog posts so I deleted the repeat information and decided to make this just a random blog post for this season regarding various information about this episode. I think that I will talk about Ciera related what ifs. Sorry that I can't find a good way to reorder the names in the upcoming blog post. I guess that Gervase gets to me mentioned first twice. So relating to Ciera: when she flipped from an alliance of four to an alliance of three and caused a tie and another tie, she might not have made the best move. I can't think of anyone who flipped on an alliance and went on to win the game (in the season they flipped, at least). So what might have been a better move for her? She could wait until Hayden and Katie are voted off, convince Monica to vote with her and whoever won Redemption Island, and then she's in the final three with Monica and the winner of Redemption Island. She could hope to win immunity at some point and throw a wrench in the plans of whoever wanted to vote her out while possibly making a big move. If Katie won the next immunity challenge, Ciera would join her and whoever else they could get to avoid Ciera being voted out next. Ciera's flipping ultimately got her fifth place when she could have been fourth. She will probably return as a villain if they ever redo heroes versus villains (or do the all villains season that Jeff Probst supposedly wants). But regardless of if we see her again or not, I hope that contestants make better choices in the future. Hayden had a chance to take out Tyson, but went with Ciera instead and ended up on the minority alliance with other people. When Ciera flipped, they voted against her. I don't understand why you would vote against a swing vote. That should be a rule. I know that voting against the swing vote doesn't always turn out bad. In Panama, when Shane threw his shot at being saved, nobody wanted him anymore and they weren't in a possible minority at the time. I'd have to say that should be one of the rules nonetheless. Never vote against the swing vote (if you don't have the numbers, at least). Sorry for the weird post. I'll be back next year with various random posts before I start posting about the next season. I'm hoping that I can turn the no delay, six minute delay, and twenty-five minute delay all at the same time into an episode of a TV show, but I'm not entirely sure how that would work exactly. I'll be back sometime next year, hopefully. That's all for now. This is Adam Decker, signing off.

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