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10-10-2005, 03:58 PM | #1121 |
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I warn you. If Pippin looks to be in danger, I shall have no alternative but to renounce my oath of equilibrium.
Hmm, two Hobbits in the final. Now, there's an idea ...
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10-10-2005, 04:02 PM | #1122 |
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Talking of which, what's Hama doing still here? All he ever did was tell Aragorn to put his sword down. Surely, he's dined out on that story for long enough?
Can we really have Hama in a LotR Survivor final? It hardly presents the right image now does it? Whereas Pippin sums up the very essence of one of Tolkien's key themes: The ennoblement of the humble.
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10-10-2005, 04:11 PM | #1123 |
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I don't want to vote for either hobbit. I would prefer to vote for Gimli, but I'm open to voting out Hama.
Not only is Gimli useless, but he also gives up part of his heritage in order to become an Elf-friend. What kind of Dwarf values hair over gems and riches? And he doesn't stay loyal to his father at all, instead getting all chummy with Elf-boy. Blood is thicker than water and all that, but Gimli doesn't seem to think so. He ought to be proud to be a Dwarf! |
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Hama should be our champion of the first LotR survivor. Though I think I've developed enough Anti-Mormegil sentiment that saying that probably doomed him today. I just hope that sentiment doesn't carry forward to Silm Survivor.
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10-10-2005, 04:44 PM | #1126 |
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Ah but morm, those odds would have been updated with each day's voting. Still, I am glad that no one took me up on them at the time. A Hama win would have taken me to the cleaners.
I am actually sympathetic to the portrayal of Hama as the underdog. But not at the expense of young Master Peregrine.
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10-10-2005, 04:48 PM | #1127 |
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10-10-2005, 04:57 PM | #1128 | |
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10-10-2005, 05:13 PM | #1129 |
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I lost all faith now that Galadriel and Eowyn are gone. I will get RETRIBUTION!!!!
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10-10-2005, 05:27 PM | #1130 | |
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--Gimli & Hama It's still between those two though, cuz I want to see this Merry and Pippin brawl. I've got nothing against Gimli, but Hama already has a couple votes, so I'll even it out a little. ++Gimli
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10-10-2005, 06:56 PM | #1131 | |
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10-10-2005, 07:10 PM | #1132 |
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There is only one person I would like to see win more than Gimli, and that is Hama, so as it seems like he is the only other alternative to be kicked off, ++Gimli
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10-10-2005, 08:01 PM | #1133 | |
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Glirdan...understand...you must understand...I...
I go for Pippin because I think that the more races at the end would be great. But I don't want to hurt you, so I do not go for Merry. And mind this - Quote:
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10-10-2005, 08:22 PM | #1134 |
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10-11-2005, 12:23 AM | #1136 |
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Oh, come on. Downers, this really is your last chance to escape the chain of Saucie.
Vote ++PIPPIN. And I'm supporting Gimli for the final, to avenge the Lady of the Golden Wood...
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10-11-2005, 01:29 AM | #1137 |
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Actually Merry was right from the start one of my final hopefuls so I suppose I should be backing him.
But right now I'm so bored with this lacklustre quartet I'm expected to get excited about (Merry - short; Pippin - short; Hama - ugly; Gimili - short and ugly) and so hacked off with their ghastly crew of blokey supporters that if I participate at all I fear it will be on Anguirel's "causing as much unhappiness as possible" principle.
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10-11-2005, 04:36 AM | #1138 |
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You know, there's something to be said for the causing as much unhappiness as possible principle. I'm certainly unhappy right now.
--HAMA ++PIPPIN I will keep my favored contestant a closely guarded secret for now.
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10-11-2005, 07:09 AM | #1139 |
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So let me get this straight. Those contestants who have aroused particular passion (strong likes/dislikes) among the viewers have either been evicted straight off or targetted in revenge for someone having voted for a favourite. People get really involved and therefore really upset when one of their favourites is voted off (I should imagine that this includes most if not all of us by now). The only contestants who are left (once Pip goes today ) will be those that no one has really cared about strongly enough either to support or target for eviction with any degree of conviction. So the winner ends up being a rather bland "compromise" candidate - someone who has been neither the favourite nor the least favourite of those who have participated in the voting.
Boro, may I congratulate you on managing to capture the essence of "real" Reality TV in this thread with such incredible accuracy. Sad to say, but I rather like Reality TV (although the endless "variations" on the original theme are becoming somewhat repetitive) and so I tend to watch it quite a bit. And this thread has gone almost exactly the same way that most of them go.
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10-11-2005, 07:54 AM | #1140 | |
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Also, Glirdan, consider. SpM was one of the only people we had left to get back at for kicking Sam off. Don't you see how much he wants Pippin to stay? In voting off Pippin, we may hurt ourselves a little, but we're getting our retribution for SpM throwing Sam, and all the others off earlier. Do you see? Come on, ol' chap. Don't take it so hard. -- Folwren
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10-11-2005, 08:18 AM | #1142 |
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Hey, it wasn't my idea to keep with the retribution so long.
Also, voting for Pippin was done for more than just getting you back, SpM. I may say that that reason was the last. It's mostly making up to someone. So don't flatter yourself. --Folwren
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10-11-2005, 08:20 AM | #1143 |
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Now, now. I like Gimli. Others like Pippin. Nobody cares about Hama.
The best thing to do would be to all agree to kick of Hama, leaving us with three interesting candidates in the final round. Can anybody think of a good reason he should stay over one of the other three? Thought so. ++Hama |
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I don't know what to say. Words choke me... Ennoblement of the humble? WHAT ON EARTH DO YOU THINK SAM WAS THERE FOR?! Yes! Okay, so I do bear a grudge! Pippin's going down, if only for your sake! How could you - you of all people - say such a thing? Augh! -- Folwren (Jack would much better be able to handle this situation......)
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I should really just leave this thread and come back later when I'm not riled up.
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You have the right of it, m'lady.
Saucie, if this is an anticlimactic finish, know that you, weeding out anyone interesting but your candidate, have caused it. But I would contend that Gimli, Lord of Aglarond, deserves victory now; and that the comeuppance of the Pan Man is long, long overdue.
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Goodness me! Calm down everyone! It's only a game (show).
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Assuming that Pip goes today (which looks likely), I really have no preference for who wins the thing. Whoever wins out of the three, I would not feel unduly upset, but neither would I feel overly enthusiastic. As I said, just as in "real" Reality Shows, we end up with a compromise candidate. And that, my dear Ang, is most certainly not solely down to me, but to everyone who has participated in the voting.
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I'm not voting Pippin purely to spite you, Saucie...alright, maybe largely, but not purely.
There is the fact that he's an irritating hairy little waistcoated pocket-watch wearing credit-stealing whining scion of the decadent and debauched Thaindom. Down with him and his ilk!
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(Sorry Ang, you've been a brick throughout, as the Famous Five would say, and I'd like to support your candidate. But right now, I'd rather just be mindlessly spiteful. "Cold are the counsels of women".)
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Let's end this now. ++ PIPPIN With feelings running so high and baying of the mob ringing in his ears, I am concerned that it is no longer in the poor chap's interests to remain on the Island. I would not wish to see his innocence tainted by the lies and falsehoods being peddled here. And he is far too worthy to win a crude game-show like this.
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Some of us, not caught up entirely in the vengeance element of repaying the evictions of our favourite characters (heck, I EVICTED my favourite characters), are busy fulfilling the mandate of the forum, and working at killing off characters with as much Mirth as may be... And to Folwren & Co.: 'Tis most shameful of you to direct all your anger at Master Saucepan Man, but the fact of the matter is that he is only ONE of those who have been consistently voting off your favourites. He only has ONE vote after all. And while I might have been a willing member of the Anti-Celeborn League, the fact is that I have been eagerly voting off ANY member of the island who is the current favourite (Faramir, Eowyn, Glorfindel, Galadriel...) And since, in the last week or so, that has been most of the candidates that the Anti-Saucie League has been pushing to keep, that's where I have been voting... However, since Master Saucepan Man seems to be the only one left with a favourite, it's time for me to turn my bandwaggon around, and point it at Pippin. Peregrin Took, as we all know, is among the most flippant of hobbits. The case against his lack of seriousness is so concisely put by Gandalf that all I can do is restate it: "Pippin is an incredible Fool of a Took". In additional to his Foolishness of being a Took, Pippin is also well-known for his weed habit as well as his fungus habit. Merry, the other remaining hobbit, has it as well, but not so bad. One will note that Merry is able to part with his remaining stash of weed when he sees an old man in need of comforting, even though it is rudely received, and he won't see any more until Bree. So off with the Habit! I mean the Hobbit!! ++Pippin
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10-11-2005, 10:39 AM | #1158 |
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Come now! Pippin is tiny. Pick on somebody your own size!
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As soon as he leaves the Island, he will be whisked away by those that care for him and checked into a rehabilitation clinic. Poor little soul. Much like a child prodigy grown old before his time, the glare of the media spotlight really was all too much for him.
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Besides, that reminds me of ANOTHER addiction he had going: Entdraughts. What's the breath of life to an Ent is a heady brew for a small (or not so small anymore) Hobbit. He's "high" off it...
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