RTVW part twoI was pretty sure that we were all onboard to vote Abi out, and that likely could've played into Michael and Lisa's thoughts. I'm not sure how strongly that fear of, "Would Malcolm pass that or give that to me to play?" But for me, him not being able to, again, just say, "You bet, we're going to make sure that this alliance stays strong," that was my first cue. ..
I was really concerned myself that that tension between Abi and I would just infect the whole jury. But it infected it in a very different way that played out for me. ...
I never would have thought of it as under the radar. I think it was smart. ...
As long as the vote was going in a direction I already wanted it to go, the smartest thing for me to say was, "Absolutely. I am onboard. I'll do that," because it played to my favor ...
it's kind of hard to stay under the radar when you keep changing tribes and you have to keep scrambling. It's like you have to figure out a way, and you can't come in there breaking down doors. You have to come in like a guest ...
the game was really a rollercoaster for Lisa. But in the end, I respect how she played the game. She played it the best way that she could