"Oh, I see, you are interpreting not what Kim is saying, but what she is thinking! Ah... well, how can I argue with that? I do not profess to know what Kim is thinking."I'm not saying I know what Kim is thinking, just that what she thinks could be different than what she says to her allies, to Kat in that particular scene. What she thinks is what she gives in confessionals, not in discussions. In confessionals, she said Sab made her nervous and that she wants to keep her options open.
"That makes sense if Kim trusts Alicia more than Sabrina. That would probably make Kim the sole person on this planet with that distinction."
This game is never a question of you trusting others, it's a question of them trusting YOU. It's when you trust others that you get blindsided, it's when they trust YOU that YOU can do whatever you need: Either blindside them or get to the end with them.
I think Kim has the trust of both. That little challenge told us so. Keeping Alicia over Sab makes sense if Kim thinks Alicia is dumber than Sab at playing the game.
"Ah, so Kim deciding to boot Sab satisfies Alicia's need to make a "move." I see..."
You don't see so let me explain: Mike's boot satisfied Troyzan greatly. He thought HE had gotten rid of an adversary even if it was Kim's move. The same way, Kim could tell Alicia that Sab had been gunning for her instead of Christina so Alicia now wants Sab out of the game and is very happy to have gotten one of the Salani-Five out of the game.
We'll see on Wednesday but I do not think Tarzan or Christina is going home.