Why are Jason and Scot getting all the blame? There were 3 other people who voted against Aubry and Julia is the only one that kind of makes sense.
But fans and casuals alike all seem perplexed and dissatisfied.
Not with Michele herself perse, but with her victory over Aubry at large. (I can handle it, as I saw it coming from eons away, but I'm sure many can't.)
How is this dissatisfaction -- which is deliberate according to you -- not sabotaging the idea of making an entertaining satisfying show that will make people want to watch the next one?
I can't respond to each and every post so I will generally respond.
The praise that Aubry got was nothing more than "I'm not bitter" cover and to come off as to their vote actually being "up in the air". The only thing Jason and Scott liked of Aubry was that she had (by fate) knocked out Cydney. But they knew that these two (Aubry and Cydney) were the reason for their games to be fucked (besides Tai) and hence they voted the way we expect them to. You also get a vibe on how their vote would go when they ignore one contestant entirely, which one of them did.
Nothing is more nonsensical than the conspiracy theorists in the thread that production intentionally botched the show. We know Jeff has his favourites but I don't think he favoured between Michelle or Aubry, and to the point that he would intentionally fuck up the one thing that is his bread and butter. But please carry on, the truth is out there!
I have pointed this thing out and got called as a nonsensical post.
I mean that ending was really disappointing.Jesus people are fuming in here.
Think this is bad? You should check Dalton's comments section or Facebook.Jesus people are fuming in here.
Yea, it's kind of weird. I guess I'm not that vested since this is my first time watching since season 20 I think.Jesus people are fuming in here.
Think this is bad? You should check Dalton's comments section or Facebook.
Yeah. People saying that was worse are crazy- the show made it clear he was a jackass to live with.You're not kidding. The comment's section on Dalton's post is crazy. Even Natalie White's win didn't have casual fans this pissed.
Explaining the winner is not the same as justifying the winner. In prior seasons, they make it crystal clear why the end results happens in a way that the audience can be content with.
In retrospect, of course Scot votes for the benchwarmer.
The bitterness of the jury pales in comparison.Jesus people are fuming in here.
I like this post.
Fuck that jury. Mark played a better game than Michelle did.
I wasn't here when Sandra won but man some people can't accept reality.How did Michelle win if she was such a terrible game player then? Hell, how did she even make it to the end? She obviously did enough to make it and eventually win. Just because you don't personally like the way she played doesn't mean she didn't deserve it.
How did Michelle win if she was such a terrible game player then? Hell, how did she even make it to the end? She obviously did enough to make it and eventually win. Just because you don't personally like the way she played doesn't mean she didn't deserve it.
You say that like it's impossible for an undeserving player to win. It's happened before and it'll happen again.
I know I'm just a casual fan who apparently didn't see this coming a mile away, but I'm with the others who say she won due to a bitter bunch of douchebags on the jury. Michelle was a tag-along who made almost no big plays.
I'd get put on the Millenial tribe next season.... and be absolutely miserable as one of the older (early '80s) ones.
How did Michelle win if she was such a terrible game player then? Hell, how did she even make it to the end? She obviously did enough to make it and eventually win. Just because you don't personally like the way she played doesn't mean she didn't deserve it.
People putting Michelle as one of the worst ever should realize that it makes Aubrey worse, lol. The prospect of managing the jury isn't new and bitter jury members aren't new either. But lets pretend that the real winner here is Aubrey as she became a butterfly while others became a moth
You say that like it's impossible for an undeserving player to win. It's happened before and it'll happen again.
I know I'm just a casual fan who apparently didn't see this coming a mile away, but I'm with the others who say she won due to a bitter bunch of douchebags on the jury. Michelle was a tag-along who made almost no big plays.
Michelle is in the bottom half of all survivor players and I'd probably place her somewhere in the top 5 worst winners as well. That being said, the season was so terrible that I was not at all shocked at the outcome. I'm glad it's over and we can all forget about this dumpster fire of a season.
And about the winners edit this season (putting on my tin foil hat) I think it tried to highlight why Aubrey should of won? Producers throwing in the voting off a jury member was insanely random and maybe it was to ensure Aubrey made FTC? I mean let's be honest, the producers didn't really show any compelling footage from Michelle all season to justify her winning. Just listen to the questions Jeff had to ask her during the reunion show and the fact he literally bolted at the end while ignoring Michelle and it's quite revealing what he thought about this season.
Great season but awful finale. I could be biased because I found Michelle insufferable but i can only blame that fucking jury.
Oh well, money isn't everything though. At least Aubry came out of her shell and is a better person because of her experience. #SurvivorTherapy
Great season but awful finale. I could be biased because I found Michelle insufferable but i can only blame that fucking jury.
Oh well, money isn't everything though. At least Aubry came out of her shell and is a better person because of her experience. #SurvivorTherapy
Why do people think this? I liked her.
In North America, is there an actual accepted end and beginning of these generations?
I ask because here in Australia Generation X ends as early as 1975, and sometimes 1982!
So, Millennials/Gen Y could be 1976-1983 birth years...and in S33, it's probable that there'll be multiple people born in this period which can only further highlight how dumb this theme is.
It should be Baby Boomer vs Gen Y, but then you'd get too many FBI Joes lol
Usually Gen X is through '81. The thing about "Millenials" is that '84 to '93-ish is very different from the kids who came after who grew up 100% with the internet - generation #pewdiepiesnapchat. Would not be shocked to a see a divide in that tribe because of it.
I love how all of a sudden the entire season is terrible just because some are pissed off at the end. All season all I heard was how awesome it was excluding the medical issues and now it's one of the worst of all time.
But people act like Aubry should have won because she had a better resume. Again, no one on the jury actually cares about that. It's baffling to watch people, both viewers and players, talk about building some resume when the jury has shown time and time again that they don't care how many big moves you made, they care about how close your connection was with them and how well you nurtured that connection.
I hardly posted here all season. I veiled whom I thought was winning a few weeks ago. I got into trouble for that. By you, I think. I apologise.This is my issue with you. I know your bury yourself into the edgic shit, then you bring it in here and discuss it to the point of it basically being a veiled spoiler. I try and avoid that talk on Reddit so to see it so prominently in here is very frustrating.
Just be more aware of it in the future because it makes it harder to enjoy a season.
It is true what you say about the social game and votes often just coming down to who they like more or who they were closer to.
The problem with your argument is that the show does not emphasize those elements any more. The show caters to gamebot strategy and analysis and finishes each episode with a 10-15 minute discussion of the numbers and the potential scenarios down the line. They choose to fill the episode with Aubry and Cydney making decisions, rather than Michele making social bonds. So it is somewhat expected, given what Survivor emphasizes these days, that people find the ending kinda inexplicable. I would blame the show before I would blame the fans.
Looking back on it, I think the biggest problem they did was botching the Jason and Scot stuff with Aubry. If Aubry has Russell-esque problems with her game (although smaller ones than Russell), they have to give small hints toward it. Nothing major, but just stuff where we can understand why Michele is a good social gamer. The way it was done, we just kinda have to assume she is.
Well, as I have said several times, I'm team "no edit talk", because I found it really uninteresting taking this game and oversimplyfy it with exhaustive analysis of things outside of the game and then try it to justify it with things that happen in the game, when it should be the other way around; getting to the winner by looking first at the social interaction and strategic moves and trying to make sense of the path to getting there and jury support.
I personally agree. I think edit talk does spoil the show, at least for some people.Well, as I have said several times, I'm team "no edit talk", because I found it really uninteresting taking this game and oversimplyfy it with exhaustive analysis of things outside of the game and then try it to justify it with things that happen in the game, when it should be the other way around; getting to the winner by looking first at the social interaction and strategic moves and trying to make sense of the path to getting there and jury support.
I think the biggest issue is that the winner this season was not obvious to the casual viewer. For the last couple of seasons, the winner was more in-your-face, so winner's edit talk sort of blended in innocently with everyone else's experience. So when this season comes along and people are saying Michele is winning after a string of three Under-The-Radar episodes, people go "huh?" and it spoils the surprise ultimately.That's what kind of led most the thread being angry with the winner though...
Also people only seem to be angry with the edit talk when it ended up being right. During the entire finale all anyone was talking about was Aubry had the winners edit the entire game and people were fooled by Michelle's edit, then she won and everyone was angry.
Kind of hard to talk about survivor without talking about the edit to some degree because we are watching what the edit shows us. We can't accurately look at plays and moves to that much scrutiny because unless it has a hand in the story that is being shown it probably isn't being shown.
Maybe I didn't explain myself correctly. I honestly don't care about people being angry. I want people analysing the show for what it is. That's why I don't count confessionals, read post game interviews or whatever the hell Jeff has to say.That's what kind of led most the thread being angry with the winner though...
Also people only seem to be angry with the edit talk when it ended up being right. During the entire finale all anyone was talking about was Aubry had the winners edit the entire game and people were fooled by Michelle's edit, then she won and everyone was angry.
Kind of hard to talk about survivor without talking about the edit to some degree because we are watching what the edit shows us. We can't accurately look at plays and moves to that much scrutiny because unless it has a hand in the story that is being shown it probably isn't being shown.
Maybe I didn't explain myself correctly. I honestly don't care about people being angry. I want people analysing the show for what it is. That's why I don't count confessionals, read post game interviews or whatever the hell Jeff has to say.
For example, I thought Aubry was going to win this, but not because, "oh, look at this random confessional", but because I thought she was going to have more jury votes, from the vibes I was getting from the cast interactions. I'm not angry at all at Michele winning, maybe a bit disappointed.
But people put way too much weight at the winner to determine if they like a season.
Michele having weirdly high visibility early on was the only reason she was on peoples radar.