Nick being voted off is the highlight of this season. He’s not as handsome as he thinks he is. And his personality detracts from his attractiveness, as evidenced by the fact that he alone led to his ouster.
According to Nick’s interview, Tai was involved in the discussion among the women and Joe about who to vote for. They discussed voting for Jason, but then decided to stick with Nick because Debbie said “Joe is already locked in on Nick. Joe won’t remember who to vote for so we cant do that now.”
I have ZERO respect for anyone who steps out of a challenge for food. No matter how safe you think you are, no matter how little chance you think you have of winning the challenge, it just seems like the wrong way to play the game. I’m surprised we didn’t see any of the other players calling out those who did it. (It may have happened, but we didn’t see it.)
Even so, the Nick blindside was one of the most satisfying TC votes in a long time. At least he had enough self-awareness to realize he was arrogant and overconfident in his closing remarks, unlike Peter.
It truly surprises me that somebody with an autistic child could be such a blatant bully, gleefully talking about things like “stuffing geeks in lockers.” You’d think his experience would have taught him some empathy. It actually makes me like Jason LESS, which I didn’t think was possible.
No kidding. I just looked it up and in his 11 season NBA career (1997-2008) he had a total total earnings of $38 million. If he’s blown all that another million ain’t gonna go far.
Which means he’ll probably get dragged to the very end. He’s not a threat to anyone. They pretty much lost the reward because he couldn’t hold up the post.
Also, no mention about Tai blabbing about the Super Idol? “Someone told me about it.” If everyone didn’t know he had the idol, they do now.
They definitely want to stir up stuff by having the food there for people to step out. I’m assuming they didn’t have much in the way of comments to work with.
I don’t really blame people too bad for stepping out. Who I felt sorry for was the one young woman who couldn’t make it until Jeff came back with the food! That was rough.
And I have an autistic daughter the exact age of Jason’s (kindergarten age, anyway). It was kind of surreal to hear him say all these things I am really sympathetic to, after I had already fully categorized him as a douchecanoe.
Right, like someone else said, an additional million when you’ve made $38 million…no.
Yeah, it’s always weird when you see a random single vote for someone.
I 100% do not blame someone like Scot or Jason for stepping down out of that challenge. They had zero chance to win - in 32 seasons I have never seen a larger guy win the “stand on a small ledge” challenge, it’s ALWAYS a tiny person. So yeah, in their shoes I would step down for food too. If anything, I would’ve criticized them for NOT stepping down.
But Julia stepped down like five seconds before she could have gotten food for doing it. She claimed on Twitter after the show that she literally could not stay on longer.
Tai was my predicted winner going into the challenge, but during it, he was wiggling around in pain the whole time while Cydney was just a block of stone. So by the time it was just the two of them left, Cydney definitely looked like she was going to pull it out.
There’s no way to know for certain, but here’s an interview with Neal where he says as soon as he saw the boat pull up with Jeff, he knew he was being pulled. Apparently a doctor had examined him off camera earlier in the day, and drained some of the pus, and he thinks that when it was decided. In his opinion, Jeff showing up with Dr. Rupert was pure theater.
And added interesting point - when they pulled him, Jeff forgot to tell everyone else there wouldn’t be a TC, so he had to go back in the boat and tell them.