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Post by Morgan on Jun 5, 2013 19:00:05 GMT -5
29. GloriaSeason: ResurrectionPlacement: 9thEdgic: MORNGloria had such an up-and-down journey in Good & Evil 4. She, probably more than anyone, is responsible for the overthrow of Dallas. Unfortunately for her, her tactics in doing so warranted her as Prime Enemy #1 on the Napa tribe- and she would incur the wrath of Dallas' girls, not once, but twice. After she almost left over Rosemary, mostly due to Wyatt wanting to actually play a good game, the swap happened. She kind of went under the radar for some reason, and that ended up being her downfall, as Tess and Wyatt eventually voted her out. She kicked ass at Redemption Island, and came back in with a new mentality- play under the radar and get her good name back. But unfortunately, with the idoling and flipping that happened- she ended up getting screwed by the Final 9 twist after never really being able to get her reputation back. She was feisty, though, and she fit her character well.
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Post by Morgan on Jun 5, 2013 19:17:10 GMT -5
25. StephenieSeason: ResurrectionPlacement: 11thEdgic: MORPAs it seems, 6 people from Season 4 have made the top 25- making it the best cast of ranked seasons to date. Things just seem to be getting better and better. Stephenie was a great underdog to root for throughout this game. She started out pretty much on the bottom of her tribe, and was able to flip it around Episode 2. She pulled in people's trust, everyone really liked her, and she garnered allies. If not for the crazy shit that went down in the second merge round, I think she had a great shot to win. After the swap, Stephenie made an alliance with Tess and Wyatt to vote out Gloria and Ian, two people who had been known to be villainous. Stephenie then knew that Tess was probably a good candidate for that category, and pulled in Luca to make sure that if they went to Judgement again- that Tess would go. Unfortunately, the CPP Stephenie didn't get to fulfill her wish. She did make great friends in Luca (which I guess didn't work out for her) and Yvette. The only thing that really deterred Stephenie was that she would often find herself to be "in control" in the times she wasn't in control, and "scared' when she actually was. At the merge vote, Stephenie had a hand in blindsiding Hannah after Tess won immunity, but in the very weird vote following where Napa was worried in losing their numbers, Stephenie wasn't able to gather Wyatt's vote in time and Quincy pretty much blindsided her. Her story was really left unfinished which is why she was invited back!
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Post by Morgan on Jun 5, 2013 19:17:42 GMT -5
22. PerrySeason: ResurrectionPlacement: 2ndEdgic: MORMPerry probably would've ranked higher if his edgic couldn't be described as UTRtroll for the first half of the game, but alas it totally fucking can. Perry started out on the Cascade tribe, and was initially in low numbers. He and Stephenie made an early alliance and turned the tribe on its head in order to get her to stay. He was virtually nowhere to be found at the merge, choosing to fly UTR while Jessica painted herself as a target. He generally kept up good rapport with every player, and around the Final 9 or so is when he pretty much threw off his troll mask and revealed himself to be a great, capable player...and sometimes the only sane or logical one in the cast. I know I speak for many PWs when we would read everything happening in Season 4, and Perry would somehow have the most logical viewpoints. He tunneled pretty hard on both Tess and Jessica leaving, two of the biggest players of the game. He proved to be really aggressive in the Final Tribal Council, getting a very respectable 2nd place that no one saw coming.
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Post by perry on Jun 5, 2013 19:26:43 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 a hot fucking mess on Jun 5, 2013 21:10:26 GMT -5
Disagree with Yvette being lower than Beau.
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Post by Morgan on Jun 5, 2013 22:47:12 GMT -5
15. JessicaSeason: ResurrectionPlacement: 5thEdgic: CPJessica played a very well-rounded, respectable, and mostly frustrating game in Season 4. She really knew when to make moves, who to trust (mostly), and went to be under the radar. She encompassed a lot of different gameplay styles, and her game was very unique. However, what really made Jessica stand out and demand attention was her ability to really engage the viewer in what was going on around her. The power of the pen really came through in Jessica's confessionals, especially "A Buyer's Guide"- which has to be one of the best confessionals I've read in my ORG career. She was completely unapologetic without being malicious, she was funny, and she somehow managed to be a hero and a villain at the same time. Probably the most interesting thing about her was that she was constantly credited with moves that she didn't necessarily make. She created a legend of herself.
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Post by Jessica on Jun 6, 2013 0:16:08 GMT -5
Probably the most interesting thing about her was that she was constantly credited with moves that she didn't necessarily make. [/center][/quote] I completely and categorically disagree with this. I had people gunning for me at almost every single judgment from round six onwards, and had to socialize and strategize like a mofo to get people not to vote for me - and pretty much every single S4 alumni will back that up. As lengthy as my confessional might have been, it actually contains almost nothing about the moves I made and things that I did, for the simple reason that I was too busy doing them to sit down and write about it. If anything, I'd say I was pretty freakin' under-rated, at least as far as you and the alumni are concerned.
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Post by tess on Jun 6, 2013 0:21:46 GMT -5
I just love how Hannah is in the top three of our Season
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Post by hannah on Jun 6, 2013 0:23:10 GMT -5
Top 4 I think. But hey don't hate! I worked hard for the rounds I was in there Loves ya Tessy <3
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Post by tess on Jun 6, 2013 3:10:22 GMT -5
Oops forgot about Quince-Bee
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Post by quincy on Jun 6, 2013 4:38:17 GMT -5
How could you??
I completely agree with you, Jessica. Your game was absolutely phenomenal and and I don't think you get nearly enough credit for it. Just because of your social game, everybody wanted to work with you, when we all knew you were this colossal threat. You would have crushed anybody in the F3.
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Post by tess on Jun 6, 2013 6:34:25 GMT -5
Jessica was indeed the biggest threat of the game, I cannot think of a single f3 in which she wouldn't have beaten us.
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Post by tess on Jun 6, 2013 6:35:33 GMT -5
And <3 for four napa being in top 14. Boy we were one memorable tribe.
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Post by Morgan on Jun 6, 2013 10:38:03 GMT -5
Probably the most interesting thing about her was that she was constantly credited with moves that she didn't necessarily make. [/center][/quote] I completely and categorically disagree with this. I had people gunning for me at almost every single judgment from round six onwards, and had to socialize and strategize like a mofo to get people not to vote for me - and pretty much every single S4 alumni will back that up. As lengthy as my confessional might have been, it actually contains almost nothing about the moves I made and things that I did, for the simple reason that I was too busy doing them to sit down and write about it. If anything, I'd say I was pretty freakin' under-rated, at least as far as you and the alumni are concerned.[/quote] I like how you disregarded everything positive and instead took something out of context to make it negative. I did not say you didn't make moves, nor am I saying that the ones you were credited for we're falsely credited. But if you look at confessionals, just about anything minute that happened people would get paranoid and say "OMG Jess is behind this". If anything, I find that to be a testament to your gameplay. And this is Morgan's ranking, not the alumni's.
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Post by tess on Jun 6, 2013 11:05:37 GMT -5
That, is true indeed. Part of the reason why Jessica was such a threat was that everyone called Jessica a threat.
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