>1. Kim (1). The Big
>Lie. And she got
>away with it... The
>Big Lie is a dangerous
>move because it can ruin
>a game in two ways.
>1. It can blow up
>immediately and end up being
>turned back on the liar.
>2. Even if it does
>work in the immediate sense,
>those in the know about
>The Big Lie have reason
>to distrust the liar...The best lie is one that just nudges the truth a bit:
Reality TV World: Do you think Troy still would have voted for you had Kim not lied to him and told him that you were actually coming after him?
Michael Jefferson: Well, Troy and I, we didn't get along the entire game unfortunately...
Reality TV World: So that was something that was really obvious to Kim just from observing you guys?
Michael Jefferson: Her and I had talked about Troy, because I didn't trust him. He was the one member of our Salani tribe that I knew he could get a revolution started with them and the Manono tribe because he was kind of the leader of them from before. So, I made it known to her that he, out of all of us, he's the one in Salani I was more worried about because he's kind of working both sides.
Like Danni had let Judd rant against Rafe and Steph for getting rid of Jaime, Kim used the feud between the two guys to "enhance" the truth. Troy will never know she lied because it wasn't a complete lie.
>5. Kat (6) sometimes fun and funny,
>nothing to hate...
Nice to see that we share this impression. It's surprising how she has grown on us. For once, the editors didn't need to shove someone on us to turn a nut into a fun character.