As Trish got up and walked away it created a gap between Spencer and the other three that were there. Was this a strategic placement of people to highlight the analogy of a rift between Spencer and the rest of the tribe?
I said before that it would be epic if Spencer were to be in a position to 'Pull the plug' on Kass (the Ass). Despite being a victim of circumstance, Spencer has fought hard to remain in the game. "Chaos Kass" as she likes to call herself, screwed him and 4 other members of her alliance over for no other reason than pure whimsy. Playing both sides, she continued to lie to her original alliance and side with Tony and his gang...and screwed her original alliance over a second time. With her emotional decisions being defended as "Strategy". Her continuously having the gender card on standby where hatred for her random (Chaotic) behaviour can be so deflected as "because she is female". I originally said that Kass was an idiot at the start of this season. I have looked for reasons to contend with this original assessment and found none. Kass is the worst kind of idiot...one that has a reason to believe she is smart. It's like my ex landlord (who happened to be a doctor) who installed a deadbolt with the key port on the inside.
It is said that Kass is "The Goat". An unpopular player that is useless in every regard. You bring "The goat" to the end because you know that you will win against them.
The immunity challenge was heartbreaking. I'm a Canuck fan, so I'm used to all my seasons ending with a big kick to the nuts but wow. 4 remaining members standing on poles 13 feet above the surface of the water. They have a small bucket on a rope that they toss down into the water and pull up to fill a tube that causes their key to rise up to them. You take that key...unlock a chest and pull out some puzzle pieces to make a puzzle. There are like maybe 12 pieces in all. Kass is hopeless at the physical portion of this challenge. All of the other 3 are doing their puzzles while she is still trying to get her key. Yay! Kass Won't Win!!! Hurrah!!! But wait! It's like Deja Vu all over again (as if I was back to watching the Canucks in another playoff)...the men collectively look like chimpanzees trying to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics. This gave the spaz monster enough time to get her key... get her pieces and win immunity. Scoring high with spatial representation is large with any IQ test and is largely responsible for mostly stupid people thinking that they are always 'Smart'. However, in this case, she is specifically smarter than her fellow competitors and won it.
Without immunity, though making an excellent case to Tony, Spencer is in trouble again. Kass isn't even thinking about Tony's "Immunity Idol" being valid. She's been wanting to vote Spencer off forever, since he's the last member of her former alliance that she screwed over. Tony isn't buying Spencer's "Plan" and, after fighting like hell to stay "Alive", He was sent packing.
In the final 3, Kass talks to Woo. They both agree that to "Not vote for Tony would be the stupidest thing ever" (in Woo's words). Could this have been her plan all along? Cruise into the final 2 by being simply Goat - Tastic, and to be there with some doughnut who has cruised there on blind circumstance? Two strong members eliminated and all that is left is the strategic goat and the mindless doughnut. In this case, the goat should win it simply because being unpopular was her plan to be in the final 2.
As it turned out, woo won final immunity. It was entirely up to him who he was going to compete against in tribal council. Despite what he said about "It would be the stupidest thing EVAR for me not to vote for Tony" ... He didn't vote for Tony. His reasoning was that it was better to have someone there who "Deserved" to be there than someone who didn't. He made mention of the 5 honorable traits of Tai Kwon Do and how they "served as his barometer" in Survivor. What bullshit. Did he happen to mention the "Honorable Traits" of a man who swore on his wife, baby girl and the grave of his father and then betrayed his oath 3 times!? Don't get me wrong. Tony played to win. His words were his weapons and he would say ANYTHING to get things going HIS way. Tony won because he lied and backstabbed his way to the end. It conflicted with who he was as a person. An actual decent person (in real life). The only thing that "took Woo to the end" was circumstance.
Tony won (as I predicted 6 episodes ago). The hatred for the goat (Kass) was so strong that she would not have won (given the votes at the end). Woo made, literally, a million dollar mistake. One of many that I seen him make through out this season. I barely mentioned him before simply because he was so lacking in his willingness to play his own game. He was simply a number that someone else was controlling. In the end, he made the wrong choice. Maybe he felt he couldn't compete against Kass either and just wanted to choose the person who deserved more to win.
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