clip said:I think it was posted before but I can't remember for sure.
This season was filmed directly after the last one, so no one knows anything about Russel, right?
Yes. And that gives him a huge advantage.
clip said:I think it was posted before but I can't remember for sure.
This season was filmed directly after the last one, so no one knows anything about Russel, right?
There was no edited footage of Samoa to show Heroes/Villains contestants. However, I'm fairly certain the producers privately gave basic information about Russell's route to the Final 3 to all 19 other players, and presumably told Russell that they would be doing so, in fairness.Galang said:Was that confirmed? Some people were arguing that contestants might of seen a few episodes of season 19 before they had to go. In the first episode Parvati seemed almost too weary of him as if she knew his strategy already. I guess they could of been briefed on him beforehand? But i'm sure that even if none of the contestants knew who he was, they would of asked what his deal was when he got there. Especially seeing how he IS a villain.
ET: None of the players on the "Villains" got to see Russell Hantz's game before they filmed this season, so they didn't know all the tricks he played. Do you think that is to his advantage? And, do you think he is the biggest villain now?
Jeff Probst: In terms of the first part of the question, none of the "Heroes" or "Villains" had been able to watch Russell's season because it hadn't aired when we filmed this. There is an advantage and a disadvantage. Nobody knows how he played the game. Nobody knows exactly how aggressive he was in finding the Immunity Idols and things like that. The disadvantage is that nobody knows how he played the game and that makes him a big question mark. I think a lot of people are going into the game thinking: "We might just need to get rid of him because we don't know what he is and, therefore, we don't know what we can and cannot trust." All we said to them at the beginning of the season is: "Read into this. He is one of the five most notorious male villains who have ever played. That should tell you something about how he played in Samoa."
As far as the biggest villain, considering that Richard Hatch went on to become a felon and served time in federal prison, he may still hold the mantel of biggest villain, but in terms of just "Survivor," I don't think anybody is a bigger villain than Russell. Having said that, I think he should have won last season.
Yeah she looks sickly being that thinBigJonsson said:Courtney needs food BAD
ScrabbleDude said:Russell is an idiot because he went to find the idol? You guys are fucking idiots for ignoring it.
ScrabbleDude said:Russell is an idiot because he went to find the idol? You guys are fucking idiots for ignoring it.
OmniGamer said:James sporting the UNREAL ENGINE 3 look
:lolKibblesBits said:Watch all the upcoming challenges be puzzles and mental work now.
I'm not happy she allowed those people to make her cry on national television.
Girl you are stronger than that group of dirty savages.
Mercury Fred said::lol
You're kidding, right?
I don't know anything about your taste. Was I supposed to be taking notes?KibblesBits said:Fred I never like the people on Survivor/Big Brother that Gaf Hivemind likes.
Haven't you been paying attention? No? Oh well.
KibblesBits said:Fred I never like the people on Survivor/Big Brother that Gaf Hivemind likes.
Haven't you been paying attention? No? Oh well.
KibblesBits said:Cirie is very good at the social aspect of the game. I wouldn't ever count her as a coaster, to do so is a disservice to people who really play the game. Once again, it's just more hivemind speak in my opinion. Everyone plays the game differently.
That said, JT won't last. He's gonna get caught if he keeps flipping.
I'm pulling for Russ, Sandra and Rob and Jeri now.
pel1300 said:who is the lady in your avatar?