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KOTA
Ace
The
man is progressively getting cockier as the show
goes on but he seems to be unaware of his
position within the tribe. As shown on last
night's episode, he was almost shocked by the
things Kelly and Paloma had to say about him.
Still, with that hint that he might not be as
powerful as he is, the hidden immunity idol has
only kept him blinded by what is going on.
Charlie
He
keeps boasting about how his alliance is doing
so well. He is all about the onion alliance.
Makes you wonder whether he will last that long
because he seems to be investing the most trust
in this alliance out of everyone.
Corinne
She
seemed featured throughout the episode as the
strategist, primarily right before the tribe had
to go to Tribal Council. We were shown the scene
of Paloma pleading to her that Ace must go
before she does and she actually ponders the
thought with Charlie who simply proclaims her as
real smart. At the onset of the episode, she
lays it out all for Bob to decide whether he
wants to join in on the foursome or not. Out of
the women, she is playing the game the hardest.
Jacquie
We are
still not aware of what she is doing, but she
obviously is riding along with her alliance
through to the end of the game.
Jessica "Sugar"
As we
mentioned last week in our story arcs, we
predicted that she will grow on us and this last
episode has laid that idea on us pretty thick.
We sympathize for her recent loss, we cheer her
on when she finds the idol despite being
perceived as weak. Some may argue her worst
asset is her ally, Ace, whom she is heavily
depending on.
Kelly
We
don't hear much at all from her, a lot of "Kelly
doesn't like Ace" or "Paloma is in an alliance
with Ace." She is going to have to do major
damage control to take back her evident vote
against Ace at the last tribal council. Ace will
try to get rid of someone like Kelly really
fast. She better speak up soon, or act fast, or
she'll be out of there.
Marcus
To a
lesser degree, they haven't been shoving Marcus
down our throat. In fact, all that I remember is
that he was considered a hero at the beginning
for catching a fish for the tribe. Despite being
physically adept at this game, people are
keeping him around because they find him genuine
and pleasant to be with.
Paloma
Whereas she was weak in the game, at least she
tried to do something about her eminent demise.
We appreciated your feistiness although it was
short lived.
Robert (Bob)
The
oldest man left in the game doesn't seem to be
in horrible shape. He's proven to be a good
provider in the game and a potential ally for a
voting block. His pride must be hurting though
as he lost the puzzle component to the immunity
challenge, yet, he wasn't considered to be voted
off at all, that should be telling.
FANG
Crystal
She's
being portrayed as the one that just wants to
win it all, the undying competitive spirit for a
tribe of underdogs. She obviously is seen as a
threat to the others, but not to the point where
they want to vote her off.
Dan
He
wants the tribe to be united and sees dissension
at camp, but we don't see much out of him other
than that.
Danny (GC)
He
gets defensive when Randy suggests cutting back
their meals to only twice a day as opposed to
three. The way he approaches this confrontation
does not spell well. He ends up looking quite
immature in the exchange, and the rest of the
tribe likely noticed.
Ken
He was
set out to prove that it isn't all physical and
he was able to shine this week by helping the
Fang tribe secure their first immunity challenge
win. Still, we were also reminded that physical
strength is not his forte, as he was chosen to
sit out in the very physical immunity challenge.
Matty
We
didn't get much of a read on him this past
episode.
Randy
He
doesn't like his tribe. In fact, he thinks they
are all dumb but even so, Randy needs to learn
to suck it up and start making social
connections with people or he will be an easy
vote off at a future tribal council. Can you
imagine him getting along with anyone from Kota?
This is why it is important for him to make some
relationships with his current tribe, but if his
attitude keeps up, he'll be leaving very soon.
Susie
Very
quite again, which is odd as she has been played
up to be the loud mouth of the season, perhaps
she really is sticking to her strategy of
shutting up. Even so, I'm sure the tribe
recognized that she cost them valuable time at
the immunity challenge, which kind of hinders
their memory of how well she served as an anchor
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