I'm ready for this twist. The huge alliance always seems to be an issue later on in predictability of moves and peoples gameplay.. I think this could be an awesome shake up to the "status quo" that usually take places. Great season so far. I like joseph, yeah he's playing both sides, but he's doing it really well.
Good on CBS for showing those conversations about Kyle being “scared” of a cookout 2 forming. It was completely inappropriate (and beside the point, untrue) for Kyle to assume that and I thought the show was going to just ignore it.
I thought they weren't supposed to talk any game to to the jurors. Why'd they let Michael expose the whole alliance to Indy in his goodbye video?
I thought only Julie couldn't reveal stuff to them. I think Josh from season 19, for instance, used his goodbye videos for strategic purposes to put the blame on other alliance members like Paul. I could be wrong though.
Also important info that was not shown in tonight’s episode: Kyle and Alyssa had sex in the have not room the DAY before the veto ceremony. He was completely willing to backdoor her before then, but I think after that happened he was worried about looking like too much of an asshole.
For real. I thought the splitting of the house would be a way bigger deal because they gave them a whole other hour for it but it was literally just shoved into the very end I also really wish that the house was split by randomization but I'm willing to see how it goes. I think Taylor, Alyssa and maybe Kyle are in big danger this week, and possibly Monte or Joseph too. I think Turner has actually found himself in the best position in the game right now, which I'm happy about because he's become my favorite now
I am extremely unsurprised that Kyle is ratting out the leftovers to Terrance to save his ass for one week. I can’t wait for one of them to win next week and send him to the Jury house.
It was honestly a good move for Kyle because he probably would have gotten out this week otherwise, or at least been on the block. He's on thin ice though, the showmance really ruined his game because he was really in a position to win I'm starting to think Turner is the winner, although I love how there's no clear one like there usually is (I'd say Michael but I think the others are noticing so he's gonna be a big target)
The problem with this Kyle move is that the entire jury is made up of Leftovers. I don’t think a single one will vote for him to win now.
I don’t necessarily think that’s true. Some could definitely be spiteful but some might be able to applaud the game play if he is able to survive the fallout for this. basically assuming he’s safe this week, he or Alyssa reaaaalllly need to win HOH next week to pull this off. But it’s definitely not a bad move imo, just risky
From a viewer standpoint, I love Kyle's move! Not whether it's good for his game or not, but just because it's something to shake things up a bit! I hate seasons where it's just one alliance running the table. I love seeing them turn on each other early so we can see some different moves being made, and some different people possibly teaming up. I feel like this has the potential to be one of the stronger recent seasons (not that that's saying much, given the competition).
Haven't seen it mentioned here but twitter flipped out about Kyle's cookout comments and there were some wall yellers that apparently yelled "Kyle is racist" or something similar. The backyard feeds have been off since maybe Saturday. The inside group said they can hear music has been playing nonstop outside, presumably to cover up the yellers. Very curious how this will be covered in the episodes