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EricBess
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A couple of seasons ago, I would have agreed with you, but the end game always ends up bringing out the worst in a few people and really shaking up aliances. For some reason, backstabbing starts to seem more like "playing the game" unless it was recent.
And remember, even though we don't see everything, we see a lot of stuff that the other players don't. For example, we know that John would sell his grandmother on the black market if it would give him an advantage in the game, but at this point, the other players don't know just how far he would go. After all, they did, as was pointed out, vote out T over Burton.
And remember, even though we don't see everything, we see a lot of stuff that the other players don't. For example, we know that John would sell his grandmother on the black market if it would give him an advantage in the game, but at this point, the other players don't know just how far he would go. After all, they did, as was pointed out, vote out T over Burton.