Who is on the wrong side of the numbers?
Who is reunited with someone theyve played with before?
What is the division of men vs. women?
How evenly are they divided in terms of strength?
Sometimes its really even and sometimes its very uneven.
The big story on this tribe swap were the people on the wrong side of the numbers.
Its a game-changing moment when you go from being a part of a strong alliance to being all alone.
So, lets get into the whole goat situation.
I know its hypocritical given Id be happy to eat one of the chickens.
And I know its hypocritical given Ill be having sushi tonight for dinner and steak later in the week.
The only reason they caught the mom was because she was protecting the baby.
It was an uneven playing field.
But if the entire tribe wanted to kill the goat, then I would go along with it.
Its happening either way, so if you cant stop it, dont waste the chip.
I have no problem sticking up for what I believe in those situations.
But in a game of social politics, you gotta know when to go with the flow.
If you focus more on an idol than winning a challenge and you get caught, youre probably gone.
(If that was the case shouldnt everyone just vote out their strongest partner?)
I dont think there is a universal approach when it comes to how to deal with past relationships.
So yes, I think Brad made a great move and one I would have looked at as well.
But I still cant fully figure out his game.
Does he make mistakes at times by being too honest about his feelings?
Or is he putting on a bit of a show by playing naive?
The jury is still out on that one!
Looks like we have a Tribal Council double whammy in store next week.
Anything else would spoil it.
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