Looks like the Idol didn't matter, Will voted for Zeke!!
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sandifay62 — 9 years ago(December 03, 2016 10:45 PM)
Well this is just awkward then. David's side had all the idols and somehow all of them so far have been wasted.
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celeboy01 — 9 years ago(December 05, 2016 08:43 AM)
Wasted was the wrong word to use, I can admit that. I do see that it was guarantee of Hannah staying, but they actually had the votes to get Zeke out so the idol didn't have to be played. It was a great idol play in hindsight, but going back to last week's episode, if by some reason David ended up playing the idol for Hannah, then Adam would probably still have an idol after F8. Again, I'm not saying its set in stone or anything, just a thought.
One little Indian boy left all alone;
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bing-57 — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 09:52 AM)
Oh, give me a break! He never said one word against him for being gay.
Ah. So your position seems to be that, if he never actually stated his intentions to the camera, then it is completely impossible that he has any ulterior motives at all.
Okay, you've convinced me with your iron-clad logic.
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Momofchef — 9 years ago(December 04, 2016 11:03 AM)
I simply pointed out that he never ever said anything but you jumped to the conclusion that he is against gays without one shred of evidence. That was my point. Let's step back and look at what he actually did say, which is that he found a way to knock out the leaders so he might have a better chance of winning the game. People of any religion have a right to play a game just like anyone else.
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bing-57 — 9 years ago(December 03, 2016 03:43 PM)
blindly accused Will of some imaginary bullsh.t.
Okay. Then you explain why Will, the admitted hard-core Christian, would suddenly turn on Zeke for no apparent reason. And keep in mind that Zeke welcomed Will and Jay into his group of five that, apparently, had smooth sailing towards the end.
You explain that and we'll take the hard-core Christian's traditional position of homophobia off the table.
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firechicken — 9 years ago(December 03, 2016 04:12 PM)
Seems like you're the one with the problem here. While it's possible that Will could have resentment towards homos, but Christianity doesn't teach this.
And I don't really know why the hell Will turned on Zeke, but you can't read his mind neither, yet you pick out some nasty bullsh.t that fits your Homo-Card narrative; maybe because your life sucks ass and got wrecked by Christians or something, boohoo. Kind of like the other asstards on here crying racism b/c most of the minorities got voted out first.
Here's a thought, Will's an 18 year old kid who's 1st time on TV, happens to be a huge, globally popular, network show that's almost older than he is.so it may be that he's just a kid that's all over the place. If he didn't like homos, he could have targeted Zeke the Homo long before this, especially JUST LAST EPISODE, when it was also, either Zeke or Hannah. -
bing-57 — 9 years ago(December 03, 2016 04:24 PM)
While it's possible that Will could have resentment towards homos, but Christianity doesn't teach this.
Many strains of modern Christianity do. Plus, it does say that right in their holy book that all Christians claim to believe in.
And I don't really know why the hell Will turned on Zeke, but you can't read his mind neither, yet you pick out some nasty bullsh.t that fits your Homo-Card narrative
Yes, I picked out a reason that certainly fits the facts that we have. You, however, seem to be content with throwing your hands up and saying, "I dunno." At least I presented a possible reason.
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