Sandra a Killer or Not in Immunity?
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Rabernet

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 03:59 am EditMoveDeleteIP
OK, someone please tell me if I'm losing my mind or not. But during immunity, wasn't it Sandra's dart that put Rupert out? And not three or four shots later, didn't she hit someone else's color and Jeff said "good shot Sandra, but you're not a killer"?

If that's true, how did she put Rupert out? He could have had another shot at getting Burton!

Did anyone tape it last night that can review it?

Jami

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 04:25 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Sandra was a killer when she hit Rupert, and then someone hit her and demoted her from killer to just one that had a life left. Then at that point she hit Jon and that is when JP said, "Good shot but your not a killer." I jumped when I heard that too,,,and then realized that you could go from being a killer back to not being one.

Rabernet

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 04:30 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Ahhhhh, thanks for the clarification. Somehow I missed that part of the rule. If you're not a killer any longer then why would you even take a shot though?

Jami

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 04:39 am EditMoveDeleteIP
While you aren't a killer (even if you have already been one) if you hit yourself you become a killer again.

Rabernet

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 04:44 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Ohhhhh, ok. So, did people have a chance to add lives back too?

Jami

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 04:48 am EditMoveDeleteIP
I am not sure about that one.

Csnog

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 05:06 am EditMoveDeleteIP
It was easier to hit a target that was lower and Ruperts was in the lower part of the circle. They should have had to spin the target each time.

Lorry

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 08:20 am EditMoveDeleteIP
I did think that the target should have been spun each time someone stepped up to take their turn, that way it would have been much more fair. It almost looked like Rupert was targeted just by his position on the game board... ahhhh but then I'm looking for reasons to bring him back...hahaha

Gina8642

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 08:33 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Csnog - I totally agree. I thought that was pretty stupid in its unfairness. The smaller women could bearly get enough breath to throw the dart to the target, let alone hit high on the target. Very unfair to put some at such a clear disadvantage. It was one of the most poorly designed challanges in quite awhile.

Lori

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 08:37 am EditMoveDeleteIP
I agree with the challenge's unfairness. I knew immediately the bigger males had an advantage...bigger lungs...more air capacity.

I agree with the wheel spinning...now why didn't they think of that?

Blacksheep

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 08:42 am EditMoveDeleteIP
Csnog - I was thinking the same thing, at least it would have made it more balanced since only Burton and Rupert actually knew now to use a blowdart - everyone else was lucky to hit the lower 1/2 of the target if at all. I just think this would have made for more fun - and I like FUN, FUN, FUN!

Rabernet - I believe so. If for example, had Rupert have had another turn (before his demise) he could have pulled himself back out of the hole by hitting his own color again.
Now, how the rules to this go I'm not sure, it could go two ways. One being he gets all the lives back and becomes a Killer immediately or 2. according to where on his section he hit it would indicate how many lives he 'won' back (ie X2, X3 etc) until he made the 'KILLER' marker accessible.
This wasn't discussed by JP (or I missed it) so it's alot of speculation on my part - though there had to be some means of pulling yourself back out-of-the-hole or the whole 3-lives part would have been basically pointless, imo. At least that's my theory - and I'm stickin' to it!

Tabbyking

Friday, November 21, 2003 - 08:59 am EditMoveDeleteIP
since i used to play darts quite a bit, i agree that the darts 'drop' as they go through the air. i always had to aim higher than i thought i needed to. most of my darts would land in the bottom half of the board.