I thought they were unusually cruel. None of them got too screwed. Dreamz would've done much better if he played up the fact that he took down a very strong alliance "The 4 Horsemen", instead of playing that "oh, I just played the best I know...integrity..."B.S.
I was sad when he didn't give up the Immunity Idol, but it was a stupid deal that Yau man offered anyways.
Lisi is such a shallow stupid little thing...Cassandra should've noted that her shoes took her a lot further than any shoes that Lisi wore.
On that note, I wish the final 3 had been Earl, Yau, and Dreamz. It would've been nice to have 3 people that were equally deserving of getting to the final 3 (assuming Dreamz had given up the immunity necklace).
2007-05-14 03:26:55
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answered by just browsin 6
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Everyone wants to win the million dollars.
This "GAME" is about lieing, cheating, backstabbing, manipulating, and messing with peoples heads.
It is just a game. Some people take it too seriously.
I think Yau set Dreamz up and he didn't see past the fact that he was getting a new truck. Yau knew that if he didn't give him the necklace he would not get any votes. If he gave Yau the necklace he would be voted off. So Dreamz was placed between a rock and a hard place.
Dreamz should not have accepted that deal.
The jury was unusually angry but they were just mad that they were outsmarted by someone they underestimated.
I think that Dreamz had the intention of giving Yau the necklace but when he realized his predicament he did what he did.
Survivor is the survival of the fittest.
2007-05-14 05:24:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I can understand why a few people on the jury were ticked, like Mookie and Boo. Mookie thought that Dreamz would stick with the alliance and keep his word. And Boo speaking about faith. Some people on the jury was just ridiculous, especially Lisi. She was incoherent and hardly played the game at all when she was there, so I'm not sure why she was so angry. As for Dreamz, had he not looked Yau-Man in the eyes, shook hands, and swore to God that he'd give immunity to Yau-Man, I'd be ok with Dreamz keeping the immunity. But the fact is Dreamz did shake hands and gave his word, so he really should've have given up his immunity. There was no way that he would have won the million anyways, unless he went one-on-one against Cassandra.
2007-05-14 03:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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They do casting for survivor just like they do casting for Real World. I think Yau-Man was actually the only person to audition for survivor. Everyone else was just chosen by the Survivor casting people. Probably a big box somewhere that has a sign saying All these people want to be on tv, take your pick. And all the reality shows go from there. They didn't audition.
Lisi was just freaky, and why was everyone asking questions to Cassandra if they weren't going to let her answer? As far as Dreamz goes this is what I think, he could have given the idol up and saved face. He was going to loose either way because he burned too many people durring the game. But I also don't blame him for keeping it. He was willing to do what ever it took to get the chance at a million dollars.
2007-05-14 05:25:21
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answered by sunnychick 3
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I think the jury was acting so angry just to get more camera time. They all want their five minutes of fame (and possibly a shot at all-stars).
Dreamz was facing a true moral dilemma-- your honor or a chance at a million $. I have to believe that a lot of people would do what he did. He was definitely out the money if he gave up immunity. If he kept the immunity, there was a slight chance he might get votes for playing a cut throat game. He took the gamble and lost the money and some dignity too.
Yau Man taught us all a lesson in forgiveness though, didn't he?
2007-05-14 04:42:12
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answered by joe diddley 6
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The people on the jury were haters because they got played. Lisi made NO SENSE in her final question. It was funny. Alex was LOUD and everyone seemed bitter. Except Yau, Michelle and Stacy. I wish Yau would have won the prize he deserved it. But Earl was a WAY better choice than Cassandra or Dreamz.
Dreamz was stupid. He should have kept his word especially when he kept bringing up showing integrity to his son.. He HAD to know that the decision to go back on his word would cost him a million dollars. Yau was taken. Poor guy let his better judgement get away from him. I think karma will bite Dreamz in the a $ $ one day. His new truck will break down next week.
2007-05-14 03:37:51
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answered by babygyrl_nyc 5
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I think the jury was like that because it makes good TV sometimes and some of them are just nuts. I understand why they were angry with Dreamz since he had a hand in getting rid of almost every person that was on the jury. I don't know why they were so mean to Cassandra, maybe they didn't think she deserved to be there.
I don't know if I agree with what Dreamz did. I think I agree with Earl, I wouldn't have been in that situation so its hard to put myself in Dreamz spot.
2007-05-14 03:04:09
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answered by Brittany 2
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Dreamz should have given the immunity to Yao Man. So sad. Dreamz would have lost either way. What he did was really bad. He should not have taken the deal if he wasn't going to keep his word. That really shows you what kind of person he is.
As far as those people on the jury. I just think they were told to be as mean as you can. This is your spot of fame. Draw as much attention to yourself as possible. Even if you are going to look like and A S S.
2007-05-14 03:00:06
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answered by Jenn 3
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no he should have never made the deal if he was not going to be a man of his word.... Yau give him to truck partly because of strategy and partly because he knew that truck would change dreamz's life ... Dreamz does not even realize that if he had stayed true to his word ... that he would have been rewarded ... way beyond the million dollars. He has a lot to learn about being a REAL man and a lot to learn about being a Christan.
The Jury was trying to make a point... that ... for one Dreamz lied... and backstabbed all the while he was praising Jesus.
PUTZ...
and Cassandra... please what in the world did she do... she didn't win anything... she basically was useless in all the challenges... and she lied to everyone....just rode along on Earl and Yau's coat tails...
At least Earl was honest when asked by Yau... "why did you not take me to the final" he said because I knew you would win...got to respect that..
I do believe that Yau will be rewarded in this life for what he done for Dreamz and I hope that Dreamz has learned a life lesson from this experience.
2007-05-14 03:11:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I have heard trash talk from the jury before. Almost every season there is someone on the jury who thought they were the better player and should be siiting in the final two. Honestly I think it had more to do with the fact that Dreamz' character was being called out more than the race card.
2016-05-17 22:07:30
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answered by ? 3
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