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Post by Morgan on May 25, 2013 19:21:16 GMT -5
43. IanSeason: ResurrectionPlacement: 13thEdgic: OTTNIt's a little bit poetic that Ian and Freddie are side-by-side in the cast rankings. Ian was a little fireball on the original Cascade tribe. He's a true enigma of a player, because despite being virtually hated by the entire cast (and his supposed "main ally"- Vincent) he somehow found himself in the center of the two main alliances on his original tribe. He honestly could've taken the game if he wanted to, even if Yvette might claim that she could've gotten the upper-hand . Ian then went into a swap and for some random-as-fuck reason freaked out about not trusting Freddie and flipped to vote him out. Luckily, everyone despised him for being so shady and he was taken out pretty swiftly the next vote. He survived a little while longer and was actually pretty close to returning over Quincy. I don't know what kind of merge game that would be and I shudder to think of it. The reason Ian ranks the highest of the pre-merge boots is that he was definitely the most memorable character by far. I love good characters .
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Post by dominic on May 26, 2013 0:23:29 GMT -5
I'm disbanding the Army of Skanks and suing them for defamation of character. I'll see you in court. Pretty sure you defamed your own character. Didn't need much help. WE STILL LOVE YOU <3 - Tina's Army of Skanks
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Post by ellen on May 26, 2013 1:00:54 GMT -5
You'll be hearing from our lawyers Tina!
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Post by Ryan on May 26, 2013 1:04:45 GMT -5
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Post by knox on May 26, 2013 12:55:16 GMT -5
This is such a great and interesting read! What happened to the numbers missing in between though?
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Post by Tina on May 26, 2013 13:03:55 GMT -5
This is such a great and interesting read! What happened to the numbers missing in between though? Those are spots held by alumni.
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Post by dion on May 26, 2013 13:08:43 GMT -5
He honestly could've taken the game if he wanted to, even if Yvette might claim that she could've gotten the upper-hand
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Post by a hot fucking mess on May 27, 2013 4:49:53 GMT -5
moarmoarmoar
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Post by tess on May 30, 2013 16:59:48 GMT -5
Can't wait to see Beau top the rankings!
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Post by Morgan on Jun 2, 2013 22:25:41 GMT -5
39. VincentSeason: ResurrectionPlacement: 3rdEdgic: UTRNVincent had a very interesting journey in season 4. He started out in the middle of two alliances (the brain and brawn) in original Cascade, and seemed to have a great grasp/insight on whatever was going on. Ian, whom he hated, though of him to be a close ally. At the swap though, he pretty much just went under the radar for a long time. He lurked in the shadows of the merge, and pretty much stayed out of everyone's hair until the game was handed to Cascade as Napa self-destructed. At the Final 9 twist, he threw the challenge to force Gloria out of the game. After her and Beau left, he really stepped it up to try to get a lot of threats out. He took a CPN-lite turn, but unfortunately there were always people outshining him strategically. His dynamic with Tess was funny, and he surprised everyone by getting 2 votes at the Final TC. Huge props to him.
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Post by Jessica on Jun 3, 2013 0:18:06 GMT -5
Can't wait to see Beau top the rankings! Don't be ridiculous, Tess. We all know that Perry the Platypus is going to be the new #1.
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Post by tess on Jun 3, 2013 5:25:43 GMT -5
At least he got further than the two of us <3
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Post by Morgan on Jun 5, 2013 18:14:34 GMT -5
35. YvetteSeason: ResurrectionPlacement: 4thEdgic: MORPYvette is a very controversial figure when it comes to her impact in Season 4, but I'll try to be as unbiased as possible when writing this. She began her journey on the Cascade tribe, and was probably one of the most active and likable people on her tribe. She formed and early bond with Jessica. After the switch from the Stephenie>Misty vote, Yvette and Stephenie became fast allies in their new tribe, where they actually seemed to be in power. Yvette, throughout this time, offered a very fresh and often fun perspective on her fellow contestants. Many of these opinions were unfiltered and unadulterated, proving her to be an entertaining player. At the merge, she kind of shifted under the radar like most of Cascade did when Napa self-destructed. She was pretty hardcore about loyalty, unless you gave her a reason not to trust her. She often spoke illy of jury members at Judgement, which didn't earn her a lot of fans. I'm not sure if she could've won, or if she would've necessarily deserved it, but I enjoyed her playing and often found myself rooting for her.
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Post by Morgan on Jun 5, 2013 18:28:40 GMT -5
whoops
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Post by Morgan on Jun 5, 2013 18:48:10 GMT -5
30. BeauSeason: ResurrectionPlacement: 8thEdgic: OTTNOh, Beau. Beau was actually playing a very good and consistent game the first two rounds of the game, placing himself in the middle of two alliances and creating a solid side-ally in Tess. Then Round 4 came, and he began one of his many paranoid meltdowns. I'm not going to go into them very specifically, because Beau moments really should be experienced for themselves, but it would be a very recurring theme for Beau to call people out, accuse them of things, create chaos, and to decide who would be his enemy and his friend for the round. It was all very compelling to watch, and someone really putting their entire heart, soul, and personality out there was refreshing in such a gamebot-kind of place the ORG community has been in recently. It was topped off quite incredibly by his exit speech. He was brash, but loyal, and I loved every bit of it!
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