RFDC wrote:
Sherry. Wow, what a horrible performance by her. By the end of it pretty much everyone knew that it was a 2 person race.
Yeah, I don't really get the attitude by her in the questioning, other than maybe she's caught up in the moment and thinks she has a one in three shot to win the money (as Probst constantly erroneously states throughout each immunity challenge.)
Cochran was obviously doing well... it would have been interesting if Erik had remained in the game and they could have put together a vote to get him out. I thought his emphasis of the term "timing" worked exceptionally well because he didn't have to say he was better at any aspect of the game than other people -- he didn't have to say he was better competitively or he worked people's emotions better -- I think it is an easier thing as a jury member to think, "Well I would be up there with them, but I just missed setting plan A in motion two hours earlier" than to think "Cochran really is a better manipulator than I was."
I was a little surprised that Dawn didn't get one vote -- in a way, it is a little sad because that means she and Sherry have to split the 2nd place money and Dawn was obviously superior.
I loved the 85 year old Seal repeatedly using the queer word with Probst... I will give Probst credit in that he handles some of this stuff better than I could... he is truly a pro at dealing with uncomfortable situations.