Board Thread:Virtual Tribal Council/@comment-1294345-20151001080044/@comment-5277627-20151002030205

I too agree Bayon is way under-edited. Am I the only one who thought this editing was shoddy and really predictable? It was so obvious Ta Keo were going to Tribal again and even more obvious that Shirin was going (Spencer's speech at TC was a dead giveaway.)

Here's my Facebook post I did:

Well THAT was unexpected! I never knew how quickly Survivor could change until now. Going into the episode I was deadset convinced that Abi Maria was going home but I was dead wrong. Why is it that all eliminations this season are reminding me of my Survivor Venezuela experience? This time Shirin went home after being convinced she was in the majority when she was actually in the minority (exactly how I was eliminated). Now that's just creepy. Speaking of creepy, Varner hitting on Abi? Kinda awkward to watch. But anyway I'm glad King Terry is getting his game together! I'm hoping he pulls through. And after attending their second straight tribal I'm really hoping Ta Keo don't get Ulonged! That would be an absolute disaster. I'm not reading to see the kings and queens of Ta Keo go yet. Get rid of some from "bye, gone"! Speaking of Bayon... Not every episode is absolutely perfect, even to a hardcore Survivor fan such as myself. I gotta say, this episode had some really shoddy editing. Where the hell was Monica this episode? Where was Kimmi? And Kass? Tasha? The only thing Tasha has going for her right now is a potential showmance between herself and Joe. But back to the editing, they made things kinda obvious, you know? All the attention was focused on Ta Keo, with Bayon getting a minuscule edit. It was obvious Ta Keo was going to tribal and it was obvious who was going. That's kinda disappointing. Next episode will hopefully see the Bayon tribe getting more of an edit. One major positive of this episode though is that both Jeff and Terry (especially Jeff) are upping their games. It also signifies, however, the change in Survivor gameplay. It's gone from voting based on challenge strength to ALLIANCE ALLIANCE ALLIANCE! STRATEGY STRATEGY STRATEGY STRATEGY! People are voting based on who will be a threat later on now, but it makes for thrilling television. Overall, in one word, this episode was predictable. The only thing I didn't see coming was the erratic voting (5-4 against Shirin). I was pretty sure it would be 8-1. Anyways, not too good an episode this week, but here's hoping that changes next week.

With my departing words I say: I call the TashaXJoe ship is going to sail sometime soon for Showmance Island.