Just noting the confessionals from last week from a retrospective point of view. We see that Caleb, Gervase, Monica, Laura M, and Candice all had a "spike" in that they came OFF the radar. Caleb was central to the story at Tadhana, while Gervase and Tyson were really central to the story of the week at Galang (Note Tyson had a raise in confessionals as well). Interesting to note that Aras' confessionals die down, as Tyson's and Gervase's are increased....could be a power move, but will they remain in the starring roles at Galang, I don't know? Regardless, they are integral to the action at Galang.Candice most likely had a spike as her highlight before her boot and the climax of her story. Being reunited with John, and her ultimate impending conflict with Brad Culpepper. Monica is similar as she is reacting to the Brad "hate".
Lastly, Laura M, coming onto the radar preceding her boot episode.
OTOH, players that go from having steady confessionals to suddenly flying under the radar, which either indicates that they are safely out of the conflict on the tribe, OR, it could be a set up prior to their boot story emerging...Vytas. Vytas has been central to alot of the story line, especially with his stellar intro in the first episode as the junkee finding his way and the bully to golden boy, Aras. He has also been shown to be fully ingrained in the boys alliance while also courting and developing relationships with the girls. At this point, I would really be surprised if Vytas went anywhere soon.
All others status quo with steady confessionals or steadily under the radar. I see these people as laying low, to have their story developed later, or ingrained in the dynamics of their tribes, but not at the center of the conflict and therefore safe for the time being.
After seeing the last episode, we will see Laura B come into the spotlight, and we have also heard from Kat. Tyson and Gervase vs Aras conflict is getting underway. Monica is a part of that story, and Tina makes an appearance. Cierra had a very good spike this week with narrating much of the events of her tribe.