1) Coach: Was going to say that of the four returning players from the last two seasons, he is the only one whose presence did not cause his tribemates to change their games. (Unlike Rob's, who let him take control; Russell's who were so repelled by his presence they threw a challenge to get rid of him, and Ozzy's, who voted out his closes ally to reduce his power.) Not sure that is entirely true (Christine feels they are a bunch of followers looking for a leader) but I do think the outdoors skills he learned in two previous seasons gave them a reason to listen to him while his dubious reputation caused them not to take him too seriously. And he's taken the opportunity to take control of first his tribe, and now the game. For the time being anyway.2) Ozzy: Episode showed Ozzy at both his best and his worst. Won not one, but two IC's. If he lost the first he was gone, and in as foolish looking a manner as possible. He was also completely unrattled at TC when Upolu criticised his plan. Ozzy also worked well with his fellow tribespeople showing the same type of solidarity he showed in Cook Islands. Like then, when he pushed throwing a challenge to remove Billy, he was again willing to take risks. But, his plan was not good. Not only did he take a chance of getting bounced from the game while accomplishing nothing more than the worst that could have happened to Savii if they had made the obvious choice to send Cochran to RI, but Savaii's encouraging, and prodding Cochran to approach Coach about switching sides gave Coach the perfect opportunity to convince Cochran to switch sides.
Cochran: Don't know that it was a good move but think it unlikely Cochran had any chance to win regardless of what he did. Other players just don't seem to take him seriously. See him as a pawn to be used for as long as he is useful by any alliance he joins.
Jim: Good point that giving the idol to Cochran might have kept him from flipping. But think Savaii thought they had guessed right in assuming Whitney would be the target and a second vote would not be necessary. But they misjudged Cochran.
Albert: Appeared to be the first to figure out that Ozzy was acting at the RI challenge.
Brandon: His standing up for Cochran seemed a nice thing to do; or a smart one.
Not much to say about anyone else except,
Dawn: Did she tell her tribe that Cochran was considering flipping? Didn't see any signs of it. If she had, they might have changed their strategy; e.g. giving the II to Keith.
Christine: Deserved better.