My best guess on the crab thing is that it is a sneaky and clever way of getting around the issue of the player stacking the deck in favour of (and/or against) any particular Carnation.
Up until now, we have had the freedom to decide both winner and loser of each exhibition. Keep that up for a third week, and we could easily have a situation with Felicia winning three in a row and Veronica losing three in a row (to rank them alphabetically). Making it a tad difficult to construct a believable story where we are going into week four with everything still to play for.
But by dedicating week three to pitting two against whoever is in the lead at any moment, uncertainty (in week four) becomes almost certain. Even if Edwin manages to nudge things a bit in one direction or other, 2v1 should be too much of an obstacle to completely overcome.
Up until now, we have had the freedom to decide both winner and loser of each exhibition. Keep that up for a third week, and we could easily have a situation with Felicia winning three in a row and Veronica losing three in a row (to rank them alphabetically). Making it a tad difficult to construct a believable story where we are going into week four with everything still to play for.
But by dedicating week three to pitting two against whoever is in the lead at any moment, uncertainty (in week four) becomes almost certain. Even if Edwin manages to nudge things a bit in one direction or other, 2v1 should be too much of an obstacle to completely overcome.
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