We just start throwing out ideas and the list begins.
ForGame Changers,our mantra was,give them lots of opportunities to play.
So this twist was a good one because it had two prongs to it.
Ill admit we rarely do this.
And yes, the results were insane.
People are playing very aggressive and with one goal: WIN.
Ive never seen a more chaotic Tribal Council in my life.
What you saw is exactly what happened it just broke open.
It makes sense if you take away emotion and just look at it from a gameplay point of view.
You come into a situation with one really big unknown: Where are the alliances?
So you evaluate your choices.
Hold tight and stick with the plan or call an audible.
It doesnt take much for the panic to set in and people begin to call audibles.
Someone is going to be out.
You do not want it to be you.
What struck me most was the lack of certainty that was hovering above every player.
Nobody had any idea of the truth.
You could feel it.
There was so much tension because everybody was on edge.
You take a deep breath and write down a name and hope youre right.
BONUS QUESTION: Malcolm looked legitimately shell-shocked and we actually saw him shed some tears in his final words.
How would you describe his reaction to what went down?I think you described it really well.
He never saw it coming.
How could anybody in Malcolms shoes ever anticipate it would be them?
Things were going so well for him, too.
Thats part of the reason it was so devastating.
And make no mistake, that was as devastating for Malcolm as you imagine it to be.
That is whySurvivoris so damn fun.
Because it is so real and so absolutely impossible to predict.
So forcing a two on two match-up forces a tribe decision that has massive stakes.
But I want to deliver a tease so let me say this… Also, check that toread Daltons recap.
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