The jurors share their thoughts and impressions, and all are debriefed by production before they do exit interviews. That’s where many people that lose in finals miscalculate. His calculations aren’t so bad if every juror was put in suspended animation and awakened on finale night with the mindset they had in the house. This season began with the men bonding in a discussion that was so damned misogynistic in terms of women’s ability to play the game… That Monte actually had reason to believe his alpha pack would stay alpha. He further thought maybe Jasmine because: Taylor hate. He thought he had Michael because Michael would value game moves and comp wins (superfan analytic). Monte believed that he had his pound boys and Terrance no matter what because they were right in there with the trash talk about women. In terms of future houseguests entering saying I hope I play just like Taylor… yeesh. perspective, I can see the value of a Taylor win. Both can be true.ĭoes it matter what I think? Not much. Do I respect Taylor’s game? Alas, not really. I don’t like allegorical moral lesson stories.ĭo I hate a Taylor win? No. Is this the one where we point at the season as a whole and say ‘oh look people can do something bad and be instantly redeemed even when they’ve only taken responsibility for the parts of their transgressions that have been revealed, and not the whole deal?’ Are they trying to give us a season that doubles as an allegorical morals play? So what is the image correction Monte gets for this? What does the guy that worried on feeds that he would be viewed as saying mysoginistic things (just in the last 24 hours he said this) get from this? Does this wipe the slate clean for being the instigator for the season tone that production has been trying to scurry away from since the press grabbed hold of the shunning atmosphere that Monte owned but never took responsibility for creating? Is that what we’re supposed to get from this season? However… does it play into that in a believable way? It does, however, play into the production revision. Monte evicts Turner.ĭid not actually believe Monte would evict Turner. Taylor: My biggest move ended part 2 of final HOH. that was edited down from a three hour meeting). Getting sloppy? He was instrumental in Pound pulling in the Leftovers. Taylor social game, not as big as comp moves. She wasn’t mean in response to her situation. Monte thinks he loses next to Turner and wins against Taylor.Įveryone thinks Britt is coming. Turner is happy Monte won because they are taking each other. Monte wants to control who gets to finals. AS USUAL (I HATE THAT, IT COULD HAVE BEEN HEAD TO HEAD EASILY WITH A SCREEN SEPARATING THEM/THEIR ANSWERS).Ĭomps in order. Monte seems to be trying to arm strength more than core strength this comp. sound was wonky for a minute… no idea what Julie Chenbot was prattling on about). ( The Man Who Stole Thursday)Ĭaptain Caveman was introduced as the star of Hanna-Barbera's Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels on ABC.Weinerpalooza starts, jury round table. In which he got 37 hits making his team win the match. He was the batter, while Dread Baron was the pitcher. He also has a bizarre "skill" of eating (and digesting almost instantly) non-edible things, no matter their size and composition.Ĭaptain Caveman competed in a "baseball event" in Tokyo, Japan. He can also fly and lift up very heavy objects. He has a club that shoots like a jetpack and it has pterodactyl (and a bunch of other dinosaurs) in it. He doesn't like it when his female associates aren't around with him. He wears a lion cloth cape, and when he was with the Laff-a-Lympics, he also wore a blue vest top with the letter "S" on it. 4.3 The Funtastic World of Hanna-BarberaĬaptain Caveman is an oval-shaped humanoid covered in long, shaggy hair all over his body except arms and long feet, and he also has a long nose.
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