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I agree that it can't all be attributed to one thing, but I still don't understand Coach's reasoning. Did he really think that his feeble attempt at tribal council to get everyone to switch to Courtney was going to work? He's reasoning for his actions are constantly changing and I think Russell was lucky that Coach's "honor" happen to switch the odds to his favor.irfan said:Coach was swaying towards voting Russell out. That is before Jerri 'committed' their votes in front of Russell. This commitment didnt come out of the blue, it included blindsiding Tyson by risking Russell's own ass. In the end, you could attribute it all to one thing but it wont be correct. Like wise I cant attribute everything to Russell's gameplay either - like I said he's gameplay isnt perfect and he's made mistakes in the this and also the last season.
I wonder about that signed vote. From what we were shown, there was no mention of the jury starting until after the vote, so either Russell was actually using foresight (which would be an improvement) or they were told off camera.irfan said:True. But you can never know which way the jury is going to sway until and unless you are at the interrogation part. And by that most (maybe) of them have already made their minds up. So keeping this in mind, I'd say Hatch was lucky that the jury put their pettiness behind them, Russell was not. Maybe this is why he's giving two s**ts about what Coach thinks on his way out ..
But I don't think it's going to make much of a difference. He burned his bridges with Coach pretty badly, as evident by the exit interviews.
Wow, I haven't talked this much about Survivor is a long time. My room mates' eyes just glaze over when I try to discuss it with them.