I was thinking the same thing. I mean, I get that between the survivor situation and lack of calories, emotions were high, but nobody owed her a meal. She knew what Survivor is about and what the food situation is, and still decided to go on the show. That's on her. (Also, her voice pitch during her screaming kind of made it hard to take her seriously, even though I know she was super pissed).Am I the only one who had no sympathy for Liz’s tantrum? Nobody held a gun to her head and forced her and her allergies to go on Survivor. Sorry, Liz, but not sorry.
I agree and thought the same when she was happily saying she guessed she just wouldn't eat for 26 days. But I think most of us have probably experienced going into something forewarned and finding out it still wasn't what we were expecting.I'm on board with hating whiny Liz this episode, although I've not liked her much throughout the show. Survivor is pretty honest about what goes on, lack of food wise, and if she's allergic to everything they have access to, it wasn't the best choice of shows to try out for.
Thanks. It’s gonna be a long day…"Fancy Like" has been running through my head on repeat all day, which also might make me scream.
One of my nieces was an Applebee's manager for several years and I think she quit because she couldn't take one more day of hearing that song in restaurants with the customers shouting along .Thanks. It’s gonna be a long day…
I've been thinking that. A little meltdown is entertaining; a lot of meltdown is just annoying.Maybe this is the downside of these longer episodes - more time for whining.
I appreciate that level of petty but Q really isn’t ingratiating himself to future jury members.And at the challenge, both Kenzie and Maria offered to give up their place on the reward to Liz, but it was up to Q and he refused to let them do it.
I appreciate that level of petty but Q really isn’t ingratiating himself to future jury members.
But then what do you do the next time people tell you that you are safe? Then they are telling you that you are safe and you don't have an idol.Just caught up on last 2 shows, but last week, Hunter not playing his Idol was just stupid. I will never understand why these people don't play their Idols when you are clearly one of the strongest players, capable of winning every challenge going forward, everyone knows you got a Idol ...but oh no, THEY told me I was safe and I didn't have to play it. Well THEY are the ones that want you out dummy! Of course THEY are gonna tell you that! I just don't get the not playing the Idol thing at all because it almost always backfires on you. Same for Tiff not playing it. When the numbers get that low, play to freaking Idol no matter what THEY tell you.
I read an opinion piece a while back that argued that this is the problem with casting all superfans--they are fixated on resumes and while it makes for a lot of turmoil in the game, it affects strategy in a negative way. Instead of focusing on getting to the end, they are all focused on making big moves, which isn't always the best way to get to the end.Is it just me or is this cast obsessed with their resume more so than usual? It seems to be all about getting credit for a Big Move, which is important of course, but they don't seem to be counting other resume builders such as challenge wins, contributions around camp and one that so often plays into the finale, getting to know/connecting with everyone.
I’m glad she didn’t use it because it would have come down to Kenzie and Q. Kenzie likely would have been out.The blindsides aren't fun anymore, won't someone please think of their idol.
Nobody knew that Hunter had an idol.One thing I meant to ask - does anyone know why they were so sure Tiff's idol was replaced, but no one seemed interested when Hunter left with his? I can't remember if anyone knew about Jem's to think of looking for a replacement, but Hunter did tell a few people that he had one.