LAST EDITED ON 04-15-12 AT 03:06 PM (EST)1- Kim: I simply love how we are shown a player that not only knows the history of the game but follows a plan that we have often discussed here. We’ve said it’s best not to be seen as a threat so winning challenges when you don’t need them should be avoided. We also say it's best not to be outspoken, getting on people nerves or on their radar but that you don’t want to be seen as blind followers either. We said that splitting votes is a risky way to go because the other side doesn’t need many votes to foil the plan. She told us she was aware of all these pitfalls and was actively working to avoid them.
2- Kat: She scored the first points, all the points that her team would actually need to win. That was another example of her improvement since that early loss. She was even heard giving advice to her team mates! We see a stronger Kitty-Kat emerging and I have little doubt that she would get more votes than Chelsea in the FTC just like Courtney edged out Amanda. I think she already has Jay’s vote.
3- Chelsea: She was a wishy-washy idiot. Alicia, Kat and Sabrina talked about her reluctance to make the big decisions, she even said it was idiotic to think that way. She couldn’t even look Jay in the eyes and lie to him. It tells us she won’t be able to face the jury and explain herself then.
4- Troy: He finally saw the women’s duplicity but, even with an idol, he was unable to pull the full on switcheroo. Good luck now that his options have dried out. Being mentioned as the one that wants to win the most is something to consider, something that keeps his hopes alive but it will probably only get him the fan favorite votes. He would have been better served to go with Jay's plan to boot Alicia because maybe he would have been able to convince Christina and Tarzan.
5- Sabrina: She is solidly in Kim’s camp but she continues to talk about the alliance rather than her own game. This is her typical confessional: “If we look back to day 1, we made this alliance and said that was what we were going to stick with. we want to go to the end.” All those "we" don’t give her end-game connections, they give her the role of narrator.
6- Christina: She can’t even get cookies and milk! Once more, her vote is shrouded in mystery because she seemed pleased by Troy’s plan but still voted as the women wanted. Did she tell Kim that Troy had the idol? Her insider clips are incredibly boring, her strategy dumber than most anything I have seen. An example: "Constantly you're on edge and you're wondering - am I making the wrong decision? am I saying the right thing? am I promising the right people? am I in the right alliance? should I have one alliance or should I make another alliance on the side? Right now I want to say that I feel quasi-comfortable in my position...The alliance that I have with the girls is still very tight. I keep it very ambiguous, because I don't want the guys to know it's gonna be 6 girls, and eliminate the guys one by one. We kind of play it as - I still kind of play the card that I'm a lone ranger, I'm on my own."
Dumbass! You are on your own! She is as clueless as Kelly B in Nicaragua who thought Brenda wanted her in her alliance!
7- Alicia: It would have been smart to tell Jeff that she was worried about elimination. Her dumb decision could have foiled the whole plan.
8- Tarzan: His words to Jeff about the alliance that he knew and how votes would go take an interesting angle when we realize that he voted against Jay, refusing to follow Troy in his plan. It suggests that he has accepted the situation and simply hopes to be riding the wave all the way to the end.
9- Leif: It isn't the game that is crazy, it's how he is playing it.
Booted - Jay: How dumb was this guy to tell Kim that Troy had the idol. He could have turned the game if he had told Kim that he had the idol and was playing it. That idiot Jay booted himself out of the game so it cannot be called Anti-Darwinism, no matter how much you butcher the theory of evolution.