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Survivor #4- Palau Schoolyard pick/BB #4 First Night Eviction

Apr 8, 2013 by Flamelord
Palau Schoolyard pick- Wow. Just when you think that Survivor has the Fiji Merge split and Haves vs Have Nots, one wonders how that can be topped. And this one is special because it is perhaps a big enough blemish on the production crew that it deters people from Palau, for valid reason. This twist is basically designed to screw 2 people out of a game just to make days up, since I think if they didn't, I'm sure that there would be about 2 extra double tribals. If that was their concern, they why not start with 18 and leave it at that, but no, they have to screw 2 people out that have wanted this forever and would have much rather been voted out first rather than not even get a chance to play the game. This is just plain fucked up and if survivor ever pulled this type of stunt again, I might be deterred from watching it anymore. For Shame Burnett, for Shame. :(

First Night Eviction- How do you top screwing two people getting taken out without even a vote, hows about 1 person not even be in the house for 6 hours. Jodi is the victim of BB's creul Idea of a joke to pull a Palau and screw someone from the very start of the game. Since Dan's team finished last in the game, Dan had to evict one of his players on spot. Once again, so much wrong, but I think you guys can get whats clearly wrong. If this is BB's idea of eliminating a weak player to get an interesting cast, then Idk what they'd do to screw floaters. BB has done countless fuck ups and this is really, really up there.

Thank you for reading, and maybe tonight I will update again with #3, where we see how top secret survivor secrets are, and a shitty twist that produced a winner out of it.
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