He won. Rapey nigger gets NOTHING.so did burt win or am i gaslighted
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He won. Rapey nigger gets NOTHING.so did burt win or am i gaslighted
Jets explanation was so fucking dumb. "It gives them agency and makes it so they aren't sitting around doing nothing."Sam schooling Jet on why letting the fish vote each other out is garbage while Jet copes is pretty fun.
Burt won, he came on to get famous and now he's famous.He won. Rapey nigger gets NOTHING.
You also saw people sit around because they had immunity, and Simbal wasn't confrontational.He sat there watching people be as boring as possible because they were afraid of being voted out and still thinks it was a good thing. He saw the two most confrontational cast members get voted out
Simbal made everyone upset by existing and was a slimeball villain. At the start of the show everyone wanted to vote off Luke because how absolutely insane he was throwing pumpkins and moving the Indian out of his room. People wanted to vote off Luke again because he confronted Brandon or Burt because he weirded everyone out. Voting gets rid of interesting people and I am not sure what your point is about immunity because that isn't what I was talking about.You also saw people sit around because they had immunity, and Simbal wasn't confrontational.
If he honestly said that then that's better than any closure this ending has given us. But Sam is a little off, bringing Alex B's wife on was amazing and set up many potential story lines, it was the consistent targeting of him after that pushed him out. It is the biggest fumble in Fishtank history, worse than the Cole one. At least he admitted it.Sam admits bringing alex b's hog wife on was a mistake. He thinks alex b could have carried them to the end. Rare direct honesty.
My point is that Simbal never did anything because he had immunity. He was even going to throw the pullup challenge, because he had immunity and didn't care about his team.Voting gets rid of interesting people and I am not sure what your point is about immunity because that isn't what I was talking about.
Lack of proper planning and foresight is basically a hallmark of Fishtank at this point. Been an issue since season 1.What I'm getting from this is that they plan very little in advance ( e.g. having no idea what to do at the start of season 2), and that when they do plan something that doesn't work out how they expect ( e.g. the failed plant angle in season 2, Alex leaving, famous house 2.0) they just sort of give up. I'm amazed that the show isn't even more of a clusterfuck and still manages to be better than 99% of the slop on tv.