Why leave the three people who are not in your alliance alone together to stew and plot? Chelsea is not playing a strategic game, and she never has been. But then Chelsea selected Kim to join them – how will handing Kim her third straight reward endear Chelsea to anyone? (For the record, Kim has won or been taken on the last three rewards and before that she made out very well at the Survivor auction – homegirl is doing well.)Ĭhelsea still should have taken Christina on the reward, or at the very least Tarzan. OK, great – everyone knows Sabrina hasn’t gone on a lot of reward. Chelsea won, and made one smart decision to bring Sabrina on the reward. The Reward Challenge was to spin three discs until they came free, and then use them to solve a code. Of course, Chelsea promising a reward to someone meant she was bound to nab the victory.
Really, Christina? Why are you such a moron in this game? It’s been obvious for a long time that Chelsea and Kim are BFFs, so obviously Kim was going to tell Chelsea that her private conversation with Christina had become public knowledge. But when Christina immediately went and repeated the conversation to Tarzan, Alicia and Kim, Chelsea was none too pleased. To help seal the bond, Chelsea told Christina that if she won the reward she would take her. Since Chelsea is playing a very bizarre game in which the most deserving people, aka her friends, go to the end, she thought that was the best move and wanted to get Christina and Alicia on board. The morning of the reward challenge, Chelsea had a conversation with Christina about voting out Tarzan. But you never know what could happen in that two-hour finale… Two, that of those four players Kim is hands down the strongest physically and mentally and would have a really good chance of winning her way into the final three.Īt this point, with her immunity idol and her prowess in challenges, Kim is a shoe-in for final four and has a fantastic shot at being in the final three and winning. One, that Alicia and Christina are morons. This was a decent plan, but it had two major flaws. Of course, that wasn’t Tarzan’s actual plan, his idea was to get Kim to keep him until fourth, where he’d then convince Alicia and Christina that they should take him to the finals over Kim. Kim’s best strategy is the one that Tarzan laid out for her, taking Alicia and Christina with her to the finals. Kim has played a really good social game, and I think she’s close enough with all the players that it would be hard to blindside her. Of course, I do think that Kim is savvy enough that had her name been seriously thrown around, she would have known that and would have played her idol. Why does she think she can beat Kim? I’m not saying she absolutely can’t, but it would be a tough match with those three sitting together at final tribal council. So for Kim, breaking that alliance and voting out her pal would have been a good move.Īnd for everyone else, why aren’t they considering taking out Kim? Chelsea is too trusting – she still thinks and wants it to be her, Kim and Sabrina in the end. She didn’t win Immunity last night, but she easily could. He’s a man, and maybe he’d get votes from all the other men who sit bitterly on the jury.īut the other name being floated around last night was Chelsea, and she’s a legitimate threat.
He’s a man, and for five women who formed a strong female alliance on a season that began divided by gender, him winning would be the worst possible outcome. He was playing them all to try and get to the final three, that’s for sure. They all had their own reasons for doing so. This week, the women voted out Tarzan, the surprising last man standing. It’s all going to come down to who they’re sitting next to. Say what you want about this season, but right now there are five people left in the game and I think three of them have a really good chance of winning. We’re down to the wire on Survivor: One World – the finale airs this Sunday, and personally I’m pretty excited about it. The vote on Survivor last night was a mistake, for almost everyone involved.