Phillip has definitely saved this season, whether you like him or not. This has been a fairly boring season even with his highlights.
How sickening was it to watch Rob call to the others for water after the challenge? I almost puked when he then requested they help him to his feet. I know he has his fans (my wife loves the guy), but I can't stand him.
I'm really, really hoping there's a blindside coming for Rob. I think it would be beautiful if it was pulled off by Phil.
The fact that Rob got himself to the F2 back in All-Stars and failed to convince the jury to vote for him or against his opponent. He literally faked tears after all his trash-talk in front of the jury to get a reaction. That alone shows he's not the best player in Survivor nor is he even a top contender considering how many times he's played now and still (STILL!) hasn't been smart enough to nab a F2 goat.
Brian Heidik will always be the best player in my never-so-humble opinion. But they'll never acknowledge him because how badly he played everyone (including Burnett and Probst - funny they don't like being toyed with after all the people they've done it to!)
To me, I now have to see Phillip make finals. If he doesn't, this season is a waste. I need to see him put the crown jewel on his performance.
I think Phillip has a chance of winning. He's not like other goats that backstabbed and lied to people. Phillip just pissed people off with his self-righteousness and grating personality. I think he can fix that.
Guys like Russell will go before the jury and say, "I was just playing the game," all they want, but ultimately you spoiled the juror's chance at million dollars and humiliated them. Phillip isn't seen as the mastermind behind the votes. I think the only person on Zapatera that wouldn't vote him would be Steve, and maybe Julie. As far as the three Ometepe jury votes go, he's sitting pretty there. Even though he's hated, he will not have backstabbed any of them. Case in point was Andrea last night, he was the only one that said he was writting her name down and brilliantly let Rob blindside her like an idiot. That's a genius move.
He'll need a good performance at the last tribal council. Going by the "serious" Phillip confessionals last night, the guy can talk without being animated or stuttering. I think he'll go up there and say something like, "I'm not a federal agent, I don't stutter, I don't wear pink underwear in real life, I don't think Steve's a racist, I know Andrea can chop bambo without my input, I know Francesquewah's name is Francesca, etc. I played a character to gain Rob's trust so he would foolishly bring me here instead of his core alliance members."
I really think it could work, and he'll be considered one of the all-time great players. But he can't afford to have Matt or Mike make finals.
IF you're right, its the most brilliant move of all time, but didn't everyone expect Coach to do the same thing at his reunion show? I just don't think it'll happen. I think Phillip is more self-aware than he lets on, I think that he is intentionally alienating people, but I think some of that egotistical, self-righteousness is real. I think that he was a former federal agent but probably did background checks or something else irrelevant, he wasn't counter-terrorism as he seems to enjoy having people think. I just don't think it is all an act. Have you ever applied to Survivor? The background check that they do on their cast members is fairly intensive. The production team (including Probst) would know if he is lying. Though I suppose Probst would not say that he is until the reunion. But yeah, I don't think that it is an act.
If you've had to play the game more than once and you win during your subsequent game(s), then guess what? You're still not a great a player; I wouldn't even call you "good" frankly. Which is why I can't take any of the praise for people like Rob, Rupert, especially Parvati (Yeah, getting the inside track from your BFF the casting director and the crew doesn't mean you have skill) seriously.
It's laughable. Yeah...they weren't good enough to win on their own accord the very first time with a bunch of strangers (You know like 80% of the other winners). But they're like totally amazing and Masterminds when they get to play again...and again...and again, in some cases. Hell by that idiot logic from the producers, Sandra is the greatest player of all-time. Played the game twice, and won both times.
Rob just listed every reason why he shouldn't take Natalie to finals.
So who goes now. I'm thinking Natalie seems likely.
This is where Rob might consider giving Phillip the immunity idol to help with jury management.
So will Ashley try to make a move on Rob given her current position of power or is it still Grant?
If Robe were the brilliant player that Probst likes to talk him up to be, Natalie would be the smartest choice. She has very little chance of getting back in so you limit RI blowback. Grant on the other hand could very easily win on RI, come back and rally against Rob with relative ease. If Rob were smart he'd take out Grant when he has no chance of coming back. Then again, if Rob were smart, Grant would sit next to him and Phillip in the final three rather than Natalie. Grant is basically mini-Rob. He's tied to every decision Rob made, Rob was better at challenges. He is easier to beat.