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TopicSurvivor/BB/TAR Summer Topic 1 - A Reality Clash
Peridiam
08/03/18 12:13:56 PM
#495:


Rachel played really bad this week. She actually turned on Level 6 before any of them turned on her. L6 spent half the week attempting to save her, Tyler was creating a 'cute' little scheme to get Scottie up, basically anyone once he used the veto.

But then Rachel talked with Bayleigh and became convinced Tyler was against L6 and was trying to get Rachel/Angela out. Rachel did speak to Angela in private but Angela realized rather quickly it didn't add up in accordance to what Tyler was saying. Rachel spent the better part of Saturday burning her L6 bridge all because she believed Bay over her own alliance.

And for whatever reason she never spoke to Tyler until Sunday night. All she had to do was talk to Tyler and get on the same page. Instead she avoided him and schemed behind his back thinking he was against her, despite nobody else from L6 buying into it. L6 was firmly on her side until she crashed and burned. Angela isn't a fantastic player either, mind you, but the moment Rachel turned on L6 (believing in good faith it was the logical move) did Angela think Rachel was beyond saving. There was only so much time until the veto ceremony Monday morning, and because Rachel preferred to hide in the shadows, not clearing the air with Tyler for so long, instead all of L6 thought she was working against them.

It was horrid gameplay from Rachel, with fairly bad gameplay from Angela.

After Rachel/Tyler got on the same page Sunday night, Rachel suddenly saw the light and realized how dumb she was for scheming against Tyler all because of Bayleigh (who misinterpreted what Tyler said, Bay wasn't really lying to Rachel afaik). Despite Rachel finally realigning with L6, by then L6 had decided it was too difficult to save both Rachel & Brett, and there wasn't enough time to really sell getting anyone else on the block - if Tyler veto'd anyone then Angela was going up.

It was basically: lose Angela/Brett, two steady, composed players on the same page, or Rachel, who was tailspinning all because she chose to trust Bay over her own alliance on a whim.

Angela was needlessly vindictive though, but I think she's kinda distant as a person anyway, she's not very emotional, and she was kinda just spent dealing with Rachel at that point. For whatever reason Rachel was always very anxious in the house, she never held the power in any relationship with her allies. She always came across as slightly unsettled, nervous, awkward.

I'm curious to see if Angela continues this cold demeanor in her GBM's or was simply more scathing because it was pre-jury and she felt justified in her reasoning based on the events outlined above.
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