>I went throught Kimmi's extensive chat comments and pulled out >some of the more interesting nuggets relating to tribal >dynamics we aren't being shown in Kucha - my comments have >carets for clarity:Jig: Were you surprised about the voting? Do you think they misled you about voting Jeff out?
Kimmi Kappenberg: No, I figured my head was on the chopping block. The only reason I was voting for Jeff was because one other person said they were voting for him. But in my heart, I knew I was going home.
>Who told her? Jeff, no, Alicia, no, probably not Lis or >Rodger. Mike or Nick? One of them targeting Jeff?
david: Who was your favorite castaway and why?
Kimmi Kappenberg: While I was out there, I guess being there Rodger was probably my favorite. He was comforting. Everybody else was blatantly playing games.
>So, even Lis is getting in on the alliance act?
paulhogan: Why didn't you form an alliance? Didn't you realize from S1 that it was VERY important to survival?
Kimmi Kappenberg: I really didn't trust anyone when we first got there. Some people formed an alliance the first day, but I didn't really know who I could trust.
>Some people = not just Alicia and Jeff?
gilson: Jeff seems like he could be a mean gossip. Is that true or is he nice?
Kimmi Kappenberg: I like Jeff! Editing plays a big role as to how each of us is perceived.
>Jeff may be better liked by others than the editing makes us >think, just like Rich in S1.
DOC: It has been suggested that the stronger survivors were voted off early to level the playing field for the weaker players. I fail to see how that particular voting strategy applied to either you or Mitch. Would you care to comment?
Kimmi Kappenberg: Strength isn't always just physical; it's also mental. I was perceived as a threat by Alicia and Jeff, because they thought I had an alliance with Mike. I won the chickens, for crying out loud.
>Again, why would an alliance be suspected? Why would Mike and >Kimmi alone be a threat? Stuff to chew on anyway.