It's a slow day, giving me way to much time to think about Survivor.
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Originally Posted by AGDee
I can't see that tribe being any more unified just because Shannon is gone. After that Tribal Council? You have NaOkna with her attitude, the couple people who wanted Brenda out... they are a hot mess. It's hard to win challenges when there is so much in-fighting.
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It'll be hard to get to unity, no doubt. The previews make it look like NaOnka continues to endear people to her.
But I'm not sure the two who voted for Brenda will be in that bad of a spot at this point. You had Jud, who says "I don't know if this is still the plan." Like I mentioned, he hasn't really made enemies except NaOnka, and even she said he's not a threat -- she just doesn't like him.
Then you have Alina, who strikes me as being somewhat in the same vein as Jud -- at least tries to get along and not make enemies. She doesn't seem to have given anyone any reason not to trust her or to be threatened by her. She has at least some connection to Kelly B, Benry and Jud. (And she, along with Kelly B, has the clue to the hidden immunity idol.) I see both Alina and Jud trying to leave the vote for Brenda at Tribal Council -- they can easily tell people they voted with Shannon because they told him they would, but that they're glad he's gone.
The editors/producers may well be misleading us in the preview (they probably are), but I won't be surprised if the La Flor fault line moves to between NaOnka and the rest of the tribe. That probably depends on how badly Brenda (mainly) and Sash want to keep her around.