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I don't see anything wrong with what she did. Why should Coral have any loyalty to them after what they did to her? They threw the challenge just to get her off. Isn't that just as bad of them to do that? Her whole team was against her. What kind of team is that? Karma sucked for them.

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You're exactly right. Can anyone honestly say that Casey Diem, or Robin would be more of an asset to the team than Coral, give me a break. Karma is a bitch, and I have a feeling the Vets are going to get what's coming to them real soon. There's no way the Vets are going to win the final mission because they have too many people. Speaking of "triming the fat", there's no way that keeping 500 lbs Eric around an advantage.

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It was the guys that wanted her gone and they got their wish but she screwed over the girls, especially Casey. Casey would most likely still be in if Coral hadnt quit. The guys werent fighting for the girls, so the girls needed all the females there to help win the missions and Coral just bailed and put them down 2 people so now its going to be that much harder for them. She's a coward and was just scared of going to the Gauntlet and losing bc she's used to being a winner but is now a hasbeen on these challenges

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The girls wanted her gone too. All of the new girls anyway. All we saw in that episode was Evylan (sp?) b!tching about Coral. Isn't it ironic that she liked such an un-athletic girl (Brooke) when she was so against Coral? She needs to get over herself. She'll probably be doing challenges for the next 5 years too, lol.

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About Danny's situation, I have a hard time believing that some of those other guys wouldn't have tried what he did, given the situation. True, I guess he was supposed to follow Evan out. But if one of those others guy was in there alone with the Rookies, I'm sure they'd have tried to bargain too.

And CT is just awful.

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This Challenge sucks bc there is NO rooting value for either team. I hate the vets bc of how dirty they are playing and hwo blunt and open they are with how they have been trying to eliminate teh girls. I hate the rookies bc they are beyond pathetic and can barely win a mission unless its thrown to them. Plus this is making me dislike people Ive liked before like Evan, Kenny Coral, etc...

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I dont have an ounce of respect for any of the men on the Vet team, which is sad because I used to love Kenny. Evan is a pathetic shrew, Brad is lame, Danny is an idiot, CT is an angry drunk (and I'm sure he probably beats Diem's ass every now and them), and Eric is really stupid if he thinks he's an asset to the team. The girls...eh, the ones who are left are too stupid to see what's going on in front of them. With Coral and Katie gone, I have little interest in the team at all.

The Rookies are dull and boring. Tori (who I like) was right about Frank, he likes to take charge way too much and is nothing but a whiny little crybaby. Which is sad because the last challenge he was on (Battle of the Sexes 2, in '03 or '04), I absolutely adored him. He wasn't a jerk.

I really dont care who wins, but I sorta want the Rookies to win. The Vet men don't deserve anything but a dump-truck full of shame.

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The Rookie team is by far the WORST team to ever play in the Challenge. I cant beleive they had as big a lead as they did and still ended up losing. The only way the got to win was by default and it showed how pathetic they truly were as competitors

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How pathetic.

I really hate Tori. "The Good Guys won. Karma won out."

Puh-lease.

You won by DEFAULT. The Vets SMOKED you. SMOKED you.

I blame MTV for putting Eric on "Fresh Meat." They knew what they were doing putting an overweight, out-of-shape drunk on the show. I guess it finally paid off for them. I'm just glad Frank won that money because at least he has done something with his life out of all the RWers. He went to grad school to get his Masters if I do recall from the end of the Vegas season. So good for him. He can pay off his loans.

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Isn't there a physical fitness requirement when you audition for RR? If so, how the heck did Eric pass it? MVP goes to Brad because he showed that he cared about his teammate. That sucks so bad for the Vets, you'd think that the producers would've penalized them in time or something but not to that extent. I kind of wanted Robin to win one for once but Frank is my favorite Real Worlder of all time.

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After the reunion show, some of these people are really just crazy.

Kenny was like a little kid sitting in the back making nasty comments.

Katie seems bi-polar, or something. She got really crazy really quickly.

And Coral was really defensive.

The whole, getting mad because of backstabbing.......have they never watched any other reality show before? That's what it's about, being shady.

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