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Join Rob for the Survivor 47 Q&A - Week 12

The Survivor Q&A is back for week 12 of Survivor 47! Each week, patrons can call in to chat with Rob Cesternino about everything going on in the latest episode of Survivor.

Saturday, December, 7th @ 11:00am ET / 8:00am PT

The live stream will be public, but once the recording is done, only patrons will be able to watch the recording.

Call In - https://streamyard.com/k2z287xjcu
Watch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwiX7UjIE68

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You mentioned that if Rachel were to win there is a debate for her to be the best player of the new era. How would you rate the other players if they were to somehow pull out the win?

Mark scott

56:41 I was like, isn't this a little much? Like, come on, come on, you've already voted. Give it up. But yeah, so we'll see if the if, I mean, could that idol potentially be a factor, you know, when we're talking about how that we get past everything that's going on with the vote block, Like could that potential Genevieve's perceived idol be some kind of a, you know, a Mac Guffin that gets them through this final 6?

Anthony Chipoletti

A MacGuffin is a plot device in a story or film that drives the plot and motivates characters, but is usually unimportant or irrelevant in itself: Definition A MacGuffin is an object, event, or character that's necessary to the plot and the motivation of the characters, but is insignificant, unimportant, or irrelevant in itself. When it's introduced MacGuffins are usually introduced in the first act or half of the story, but they can change throughout the story. Significance MacGuffins are significant to the audience, but not central to the story. Examples Some examples of MacGuffins include: The stone in Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone The word "rosebud" in Citizen Kane Doug, the groom-to-be in The Hangover The statue of the Maltese Falcon in The Maltese Falcon The FedEx box in Castaway The term "MacGuffin" was originated by Angus MacPhail for film, adopted by Alfred Hitchcock, and later extended to a similar device in other fiction.

Anthony Chipoletti


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