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  • The Traitors’ Jeremy Collins Questions Boston Rob’s Banishment Twist


    After being murdered on The Traitors, Jeremy Collins weighed in on that shocking banishment twist — and what it means for Rob “Boston Rob” Mariano moving forward.

    During an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Jeremy, 46, reacted to Boston Rob’s decision to banish fellow Traitor Bob the Drag Queen.

    “I think Wes [Bergmann] sussed it out real quick and now he’s just passing that around. So I think Rob is skating on the ice again,” Jeremy noted. “Rob, you should have worked with me and this wouldn’t be happening right now. Because I would have been like, ‘He’s not a Traitor. He’s good. Leave him alone.”

    Jeremy suggested that Boston Rob “watch out now” because he has “people coming for” him, adding, “Derrick [Levasseur] actually would tell me, ‘Listen, I’m not a Traitor but one of those other two that came in are Traitor — Wes or Boston Rob. He’s telling people so Rob is now in trouble. He has to watch out now.”

    Traitors Season 3 Trio of Former Winners Will Face Off


    Related: All the ‘Survivor’ Connections on ‘The Traitors’ Season 3

    Survivor hasn’t done a Faithfuls vs. Traitors theme yet, but this season of The Traitors could be an adequate substitute. Four players from the long-running CBS hit reality show are battling it out on season 3 of The Traitors, including three former winners and a recent fan favorite. Rob “Boston Rob” Mariano, Tony Vlachos, Jeremy […]

    The newest episode, which premiered on Thursday, January 17, kicked off with a murder in plain sight when the Traitors — Bob the Drag Queen, Danielle Reyes, Carolyn Wiger and Boston Rob — wrote three names down to be on the shortlist. Jeremy, Nikki Bella and Ciara Miller were the final choices, but it was the Survivor alum who didn’t make it.

    Jeremy Collins Thinks Boston Rob Mariano Is Skating on Thin Ice After Shocking Banishment TRAITORS

    Jeremy Collins, ‘Boston’ Rob Mariano
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    “I forgive everybody. I’m a gamer so there’s no hard feelings on anything,” Jeremy told Us about being murdered in the fourth episode. “I do like that Carolyn was crying though. I had her back. We had a really good sit-down and I was like, ‘Carolyn, you shouldn’t worry about anybody else. You are a beautiful soul. Don’t let anyone stop your shine.’ I just think it was bad gameplay because I had all three of their backs.”

    Jeremy does have one regret. After Jeremy, Nikki, 40, and Ciara, 28, were put in coffins before the Traitors chose who to murder, they were given the chance to plead their case. Jeremy surprised his fellow contestants when he said he would help the Traitors if he was kept around — despite his status as a Faithful.

    “It was a twist that I wasn’t prepared for. I didn’t think I was going to be in there right away. I go in and then I’m like, ‘OK, one of these other two are Traitors.’ So I’m running that through my mind, and then [host Alan Cumming] tells us the rules of what’s going to happen,” he recalled. “A lot of stuff is going on. I said that I would help the Traitors if they save me.”

    Jeremy Collins Thinks Boston Rob Mariano Is Skating on Thin Ice After Shocking Banishment TRAITORS

    Rob Mariano and Alan Cumming on ‘The Traitors’
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    Jeremy continued: “As soon as I say it, I’m like, ‘Damn, I shouldn’t have said that. Now if they do save me now I have to go and fix it with 20 other people right now.’ It was a lot going on. Then as soon as I was out of the coffin, I thought how I should have said, ‘I don’t talk much, but I did name one person that if I’m gone tomorrow, that person is the Traitor.’”

    Jeremy later realized he should have stuck to not speaking too much at the beginning of the season.

    “I do a lot of listening and watching. I wish I did that a little bit more,” he said before sharing a story about how his game plan shifted. “That’s how we work in Survivor. We get alliances and I usually don’t do that in my survival game. I would go to each one individually and talk to them [but not in groups]. I think I just talked too much, that’s all.”

    But when it comes to Boston Rob, 48, Jeremy doesn’t think he would have had any success even if he tried a different approach, adding, “I played with Rob before on Survivor and I wanted to work with him on The Traitors. … But he never wanted to work with me, ever. So coming into this, I was like, ‘Let’s work together.’ And that’s who he is. He doesn’t want to work with me. So he doesn’t play well and he doesn’t share his toys.”

    Jeremy still had a great time watching Boston Rob turn on Bob the Drag Queen, 38, even though the Traitors were on the same team.

    “I thought it was great television. If they kept me — if Bob kept me — I would’ve been on Bob’s side,” Jeremy told Us. “I would’ve fought for Bob. I just think I was gone too soon, and I think it was a bad decision. If I waited one more [challenge] and that happened, it would’ve blown open the game and I would’ve been off and running.”

    New episodes of The Traitors will be released on Peacock Thursdays until March 6.

    With reporting by Christina Garibaldi



    In a shocking turn of events on Survivor: Winners at War, Jeremy Collins, known for his strategic gameplay and strong alliances, has questioned the banishment twist that ultimately led to Boston Rob’s elimination from the game.

    In a recent interview, Collins expressed his doubts about the fairness of the twist, stating, “I understand the need for big moves and twists in the game, but banishing someone without giving them a chance to fight for their spot feels a bit unfair. Boston Rob is a legend in the game and deserved a fair shot at redemption.”

    The banishment twist, introduced in this season, allows the winning tribe to banish a member from the losing tribe to the Edge of Extinction without giving them a chance to compete in a challenge to stay in the game.

    Collins’ comments have sparked a debate among fans and former players, with some questioning the integrity of the twist and others defending it as a necessary element of the game.

    As the game continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how the banishment twist will impact the remaining players and the overall outcome of the season. Stay tuned for more updates on Survivor: Winners at War.

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  • Rob’s Guide To Using VMware

    Rob’s Guide To Using VMware


    Price: $39.95 – $11.29
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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Books 4 Brains; 2nd edition (January 1, 1843)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 350 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9080893439
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-9080893436
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.3 pounds
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6 x 1 x 8.75 inches


    Are you new to using VMware and feeling a bit overwhelmed? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered with Rob’s Guide To Using VMware! In this post, I’ll walk you through the basics of VMware and give you some tips for getting started.

    First things first, VMware is a virtualization software that allows you to run multiple operating systems on a single physical machine. This can be incredibly useful for testing out new software, running multiple servers, or just experimenting with different configurations.

    To get started with VMware, you’ll need to download and install the software on your computer. Once you’ve done that, you can create a new virtual machine by selecting the “New Virtual Machine” option from the File menu. From there, you can choose the operating system you want to install on the virtual machine and customize its settings.

    One important thing to remember when using VMware is to make sure you have enough resources allocated to your virtual machines. This includes things like CPU, memory, and storage space. If you don’t allocate enough resources, your virtual machines may run slowly or crash.

    Another tip for using VMware is to take advantage of snapshots. Snapshots allow you to save the current state of your virtual machine so that you can easily revert back to it if something goes wrong. This can be a lifesaver when you’re experimenting with new configurations or software.

    Overall, VMware is a powerful tool that can help you get the most out of your computer. By following these tips and getting comfortable with the software, you’ll be well on your way to becoming a VMware expert. Happy virtualizing!
    #Robs #Guide #VMware

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