Some mixed feelings about the episode tonight. From a strictly Survivor viewpoint, we got back on track with another fantastic episode. But after last week's episode I felt like it didn't even happen from an editing standpoint. We had Janet and Dan make up, but nothing else. It's like this huge moment was just forgotten. Survivor and producers have not commented on it at all. I feel like it is still a problem that is unresolved. I feel like it almost has to come back up again at some point in the season, but I also feel like producers do not want to deal with that again and they will just ignore it going forward.
Some additional thoughts:
1. Why do Rob and Sandra need to be here at this point? The IoI totally screwed Jamal over last week. This week I found their comments totally unnecessary. I had forgotten they were a part of this season until TC, and I was fine with that. I like Sandra. I like Rob. But I've had enough of their antics this season. It was fun pre-merge when we might need a little more entertainment, but post-merge it's better to stick with gameplay over gimmicks. Especially with it being played at this level.
2. Janet needs to win this season. She's amazing.
3. I was happy Aaron went over Janet... obviously. But Aaron played a good game after his closest ally, Ronnie, was voted off first. His biggest mistake may have been winning the first two immunities.
4. Missy got WAY too arrogant and self-centered this season. I agree with Karishma that she talks at people, not to them. I don't recall her asking what other people want to do. It was all her directions being given to other people. A good social game is about making others feel like your best interest is actually theirs. Nearly every situation I can remember was handled in a way where she told others what was best for them, rather than having them come to that conclusion on their own. Her assuming Lauren would have to come crying to them if they blindsided Tommy was an arrogant and ignorant thought. Most people would think that would alienate Lauren.
5. Elizabeth is not a great player. She has ridden the coattails of Missy and Aaron. It will be interesting to see what she is able to do on her own.
6. Elaine is so much smarter than anyone thinks she is. She is playing the dumb country person so well. But she has a great pulse on the game and good relationships.
7. Karishma is a much smarter player than I think I have given her credit for. I am actually starting to see a story arc playing out for her where she could have winner upside. She has an idol, and she was very smart to not claim the Missy blindside as her own. Elaine spoke up, and now she has a target on her back. Karishma kept playing the "I'm too pathetic to make a move" card, and I think it works here. Whether that is a strategy that can earn her votes remains to be seen, but I can also see her coming out down the stretch to make some moves that could win her the game if she's sitting next to the right people, such as Noura, Dan, or Dean.
8. Speaking of Noura, I feel like there was no credit given to her for making the Aaron vote happen. I get why the show wants us to think it was Janet who came out the hero, but Noura was actually the brains behind that move. Kudos to her. She's smarter than we think, too.
9. I did not like how Missy was able to do so much chatting after the votes are read. This could open a can of worms in future seasons, much like JT has since his Game Changers antics.
10. I do not like Lauren.
11. I feel like this season could be a season where we see underestimated players get to the end and actually win. I thought that was a possibility even before the previews of the "goat alliance" for next week. If Noura and Karishma get to the end with either Dean or Dan, I don't think Dean or Dan wins. These players are making a mistake by writing these two off. As I said before, they are smarter than you think. I just don't know if they can convince a jury of that.
12. Here are the players I think could potentially win: Elaine, Janet, Tommy, Karishma (although personally I do not think Tommy has done enough yet to win... his plans have always fallen short)
13. Here are the players I think have absolutely no shot: Dan, Noura (even though she's better than she is perceived), Dean
14. Here are the players who could, but would have to do some big things moving forward: Lauren, Elizabeth (she is an outside shot, though)
15. Overall, I'm happy that we are back on track with actual Survivor. Last week was a lot, and it took a while to process it all. Kudos to Rob Has a Podcast for all their coverage on it. I am sad Josh Wigler is leaving, but I understand.
Some additional thoughts:
1. Why do Rob and Sandra need to be here at this point? The IoI totally screwed Jamal over last week. This week I found their comments totally unnecessary. I had forgotten they were a part of this season until TC, and I was fine with that. I like Sandra. I like Rob. But I've had enough of their antics this season. It was fun pre-merge when we might need a little more entertainment, but post-merge it's better to stick with gameplay over gimmicks. Especially with it being played at this level.
2. Janet needs to win this season. She's amazing.
3. I was happy Aaron went over Janet... obviously. But Aaron played a good game after his closest ally, Ronnie, was voted off first. His biggest mistake may have been winning the first two immunities.
4. Missy got WAY too arrogant and self-centered this season. I agree with Karishma that she talks at people, not to them. I don't recall her asking what other people want to do. It was all her directions being given to other people. A good social game is about making others feel like your best interest is actually theirs. Nearly every situation I can remember was handled in a way where she told others what was best for them, rather than having them come to that conclusion on their own. Her assuming Lauren would have to come crying to them if they blindsided Tommy was an arrogant and ignorant thought. Most people would think that would alienate Lauren.
5. Elizabeth is not a great player. She has ridden the coattails of Missy and Aaron. It will be interesting to see what she is able to do on her own.
6. Elaine is so much smarter than anyone thinks she is. She is playing the dumb country person so well. But she has a great pulse on the game and good relationships.
7. Karishma is a much smarter player than I think I have given her credit for. I am actually starting to see a story arc playing out for her where she could have winner upside. She has an idol, and she was very smart to not claim the Missy blindside as her own. Elaine spoke up, and now she has a target on her back. Karishma kept playing the "I'm too pathetic to make a move" card, and I think it works here. Whether that is a strategy that can earn her votes remains to be seen, but I can also see her coming out down the stretch to make some moves that could win her the game if she's sitting next to the right people, such as Noura, Dan, or Dean.
8. Speaking of Noura, I feel like there was no credit given to her for making the Aaron vote happen. I get why the show wants us to think it was Janet who came out the hero, but Noura was actually the brains behind that move. Kudos to her. She's smarter than we think, too.
9. I did not like how Missy was able to do so much chatting after the votes are read. This could open a can of worms in future seasons, much like JT has since his Game Changers antics.
10. I do not like Lauren.
11. I feel like this season could be a season where we see underestimated players get to the end and actually win. I thought that was a possibility even before the previews of the "goat alliance" for next week. If Noura and Karishma get to the end with either Dean or Dan, I don't think Dean or Dan wins. These players are making a mistake by writing these two off. As I said before, they are smarter than you think. I just don't know if they can convince a jury of that.
12. Here are the players I think could potentially win: Elaine, Janet, Tommy, Karishma (although personally I do not think Tommy has done enough yet to win... his plans have always fallen short)
13. Here are the players I think have absolutely no shot: Dan, Noura (even though she's better than she is perceived), Dean
14. Here are the players who could, but would have to do some big things moving forward: Lauren, Elizabeth (she is an outside shot, though)
15. Overall, I'm happy that we are back on track with actual Survivor. Last week was a lot, and it took a while to process it all. Kudos to Rob Has a Podcast for all their coverage on it. I am sad Josh Wigler is leaving, but I understand.