SecretMoblin
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eh, I've always felt there was a bright line distinction between analyzing the number of seconds/frames a particular player is on the screen, which I find exceptionally weird, and things like the "post-immunity death confessional", which have become a meme of sorts in the fandom to the point where the editors will acknowledge it with a wink and a nod. It's decidedly different than spoiler talk (which I also don't really mind provided it's tagged, although I'm probably in the minority).
I watched the first two eps last night and honestly it was pretty good, but as with the last few seasons they seem to be baiting talking about the show's premise from the players for confessionals because I feel like I heard variations on "game changer" a lot, much like the unending "millennials think this way and gen x-ers think that way" from last season. I'm not quite sure Sandra's antics are her downfall just because most of the players are fans and likely know she's prone to yelling about her queendom, so it's expected. They're pretty clearly trying to remove the unpredictable elements from the game first.
I genuinely do not understand why several of the people are there given the premise, but whatever, I've learned to deal with it.
I watched the first two eps last night and honestly it was pretty good, but as with the last few seasons they seem to be baiting talking about the show's premise from the players for confessionals because I feel like I heard variations on "game changer" a lot, much like the unending "millennials think this way and gen x-ers think that way" from last season. I'm not quite sure Sandra's antics are her downfall just because most of the players are fans and likely know she's prone to yelling about her queendom, so it's expected. They're pretty clearly trying to remove the unpredictable elements from the game first.
I genuinely do not understand why several of the people are there given the premise, but whatever, I've learned to deal with it.