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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I understand what you mean, but anytime even in a game when someone says, "I give you my word", it just seems so important not to break that promise.
Defecting from the tribe did nothing for Cochran, in fact, if he hadn't done that, his team had a good chance of winning, and there were several on his team that might have taken him to the final three. |
That is why most everyone on Survivor didn't like him and the reason he didn't win, because it IS important to keep your word when you make a promise, I don't care if it is a game or not. He was throwing promises out right and left. There was no way he could keep all of them. If you can't keep it, don't make it. He even admitted that he got in so deep that there was no way out.
I agree with you that Cochran defecting put a halt to their team winning. When he did that, he weakened the tribe and any chances of winning. I still can't believe he did that.

Can you imagine if there was a "Real Housewives" Survivor?

They need to do one of those!

They would have to have the location in Hollywood on Rodeo Drive!