Talk:America's Most Eligible Season 10 Choices/@comment-36645255-20180824145233/@comment-3452092-20180824151939

Interesting question. Could he have somehow won an audience vote and had immunity so that no matter what people voted, he was always going to be the one that didn't go to the jury house? Because if it was like ours, I think that just protected us from elimination and not from being "up for elimination".

To me he didn't sound all that confident if you picked the right options at certain times, but it's an interesting prospect and certainly possible. The most difficult to believe part there was that he won the audience vote, but since that's related to what the audience sees and not just the players, that's possible. And it could be that he did pick the MC to get put in the bottom 3 assuming that it would make it that much more obvious when Teagan/Bianca got voted out, not expecting the MC to get voted out, too, because he didn't know there would be a double elimination (hense allowing for situtions where he likes, or better, our MC).

That could make for an interesting situation where no one actually voted for the MC and Teagan/Bianca actually didn't get the high vote, maybe even only getting one vote, but because Zeke couldn't go home the votes for him didn't count and the so one vote actualy was the "high vote" and everyone voting assumed that everyone else voted for Teagan/Bianca and the MC when in reality that wasn't what happened.