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Welcome Rantre, to Tribal Council.

We'll now welcome in our jury: Brian, Gary, Jim, Ryan, Joaquin and Dale voted out at the last Tribal Council. You are not allowed to address the jury, but they can respond to you with Smileys only.

First thing's first: Lydia, you have won Individual Immunity for the second time in a row. You now have 5 minutes to give it away if you so choose.

Voting will be due at 9:25:00 sharp.
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So this is an important turning point in the game and as such it's time I make my speech. The vets know it well, and it will serve as a reminder to them.

It's called the Scooby Doo reveal, coined by 4 time all-star and Winner, Courtney Yates all the way back in Season 3, Stranded in Peru... c. 2008. The Scooby-Doo reveal is what we call that moment in the final Tribal Council where someone reveals their huge strategy they've had all season and all the moves theyve made behind the scenes, metaphorically pulling the mask off the villain and saying it was really me all along. The beauty of this metaphor is that they never get away with it. Scooby-Doo Reveals never work and are beyond cliché.

So I have to ask all of you. Which of you is playing so Under the Radar that you have to explain your way to the win in the final 3?
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Jeff Probst wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:07:59 pm
So this is an important turning point in the game and as such it's time I make my speech. The vets know it well, and it will serve as a reminder to them.

It's called the Scooby Doo reveal, coined by 4 time all-star and Winner, Courtney Yates all the way back in Season 3, Stranded in Peru... c. 2008. The Scooby-Doo reveal is what we call that moment in the final Tribal Council where someone reveals their huge strategy they've had all season and all the moves theyve made behind the scenes, metaphorically pulling the mask off the villain and saying it was really me all along. The beauty of this metaphor is that they never get away with it. Scooby-Doo Reveals never work and are beyond cliché.

So I have to ask all of you. Which of you is playing so Under the Radar that you have to explain your way to the win in the final 3?
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Lydia, it's also the point in the game where threats take eachother out and fight for a spot in the final 3 with goats. The problem with that, is that there are only 1 spot left over to sit with goats, and USUALLY the least threatening of the remaining non-goats gets to occupy that spot.

Lydia, are you angling for that final 3 spot, are you the goat, or are you one of the threats that will be taken out by other threats?
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I don't think I will have to explain the game for being under the radar... I may not be playing the loud game, but that's not smart either.... All the jury members consist of people who were Loud and threw there cards out on the table way too soon.
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Chrissy wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:09:10 pm
Jeff Probst wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:07:59 pm
So this is an important turning point in the game and as such it's time I make my speech. The vets know it well, and it will serve as a reminder to them.

It's called the Scooby Doo reveal, coined by 4 time all-star and Winner, Courtney Yates all the way back in Season 3, Stranded in Peru... c. 2008. The Scooby-Doo reveal is what we call that moment in the final Tribal Council where someone reveals their huge strategy they've had all season and all the moves theyve made behind the scenes, metaphorically pulling the mask off the villain and saying it was really me all along. The beauty of this metaphor is that they never get away with it. Scooby-Doo Reveals never work and are beyond cliché.

So I have to ask all of you. Which of you is playing so Under the Radar that you have to explain your way to the win in the final 3?
Worked for Kim last season...but that’s none of my business icon_shifty
Was Kim the goat or was Simone? Cuz Kim won against a challenge beast last season. And speaking of, you were on the early jury as a threat, with all of the other threats wishing they had teamed up.
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Lucy wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:10:45 pm
I don't think I will have to explain the game for being under the radar... I may not be playing the loud game, but that's not smart either.... All the jury members consist of people who were Loud and threw there cards out on the table way too soon.
So should the other loud players in the game be worried if that's the case? Because I can think of at least 2 people here that fit that description perfectly.
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Chrissy wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:09:10 pm
Jeff Probst wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:07:59 pm
So this is an important turning point in the game and as such it's time I make my speech. The vets know it well, and it will serve as a reminder to them.

It's called the Scooby Doo reveal, coined by 4 time all-star and Winner, Courtney Yates all the way back in Season 3, Stranded in Peru... c. 2008. The Scooby-Doo reveal is what we call that moment in the final Tribal Council where someone reveals their huge strategy they've had all season and all the moves theyve made behind the scenes, metaphorically pulling the mask off the villain and saying it was really me all along. The beauty of this metaphor is that they never get away with it. Scooby-Doo Reveals never work and are beyond cliché.

So I have to ask all of you. Which of you is playing so Under the Radar that you have to explain your way to the win in the final 3?
Worked for Kim last season...but that’s none of my business icon_shifty
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Jeff Probst wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:11:15 pm
Chrissy wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:09:10 pm
Jeff Probst wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:07:59 pm
So this is an important turning point in the game and as such it's time I make my speech. The vets know it well, and it will serve as a reminder to them.

It's called the Scooby Doo reveal, coined by 4 time all-star and Winner, Courtney Yates all the way back in Season 3, Stranded in Peru... c. 2008. The Scooby-Doo reveal is what we call that moment in the final Tribal Council where someone reveals their huge strategy they've had all season and all the moves theyve made behind the scenes, metaphorically pulling the mask off the villain and saying it was really me all along. The beauty of this metaphor is that they never get away with it. Scooby-Doo Reveals never work and are beyond cliché.

So I have to ask all of you. Which of you is playing so Under the Radar that you have to explain your way to the win in the final 3?
Worked for Kim last season...but that’s none of my business icon_shifty
Was Kim the goat or was Simone? Cuz Kim won against a challenge beast last season. And speaking of, you were on the early jury as a threat, with all of the other threats wishing they had teamed up.
Yeah I was a salt queen because my crown got snatched because I was a threat. I guess I was wrong to compare our seasons because they are SO different. I’m for sure not a fucking goat this season, Jeff. I think my game so far proves that. But I’m also not the loud mouth I was last season either. You live and you learn.

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Lucy wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:10:45 pm
I don't think I will have to explain the game for being under the radar... I may not be playing the loud game, but that's not smart either.... All the jury members consist of people who were Loud and threw there cards out on the table way too soon.
I'd agree with this sentiment, and there are still 4 tribals after tonight for people to make a move for the jury to take them seriously. Flashy gameplay is great, but it definitely gets all eyes on you with plenty of time for other people to take a shot
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Lucy wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:10:45 pm
I don't think I will have to explain the game for being under the radar... I may not be playing the loud game, but that's not smart either.... All the jury members consist of people who were Loud and threw there cards out on the table way too soon.
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Danni wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:14:12 pm
Lucy wrote:
Sun Aug 05, 2018 9:10:45 pm
I don't think I will have to explain the game for being under the radar... I may not be playing the loud game, but that's not smart either.... All the jury members consist of people who were Loud and threw there cards out on the table way too soon.
I'd agree with this sentiment, and there are still 4 tribals after tonight for people to make a move for the jury to take them seriously. Flashy gameplay is great, but it definitely gets all eyes on you with plenty of time for other people to take a shot
Danni do you see yourself as Lucy is, playing under the radar and not a loud game?
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