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Yes and yes.

I see it more as burning an idol for an opportunity to boot Tony, but it would involve some level of risk. I just think that Kass loving "the ambush" as she stated would go for the play.

Maybe he did this and we didn't see it, but I don't think that he told her that he had the only idol in play. The way Kass plays (her self described "ambush" style) I would expect that she would have gone for using the idol to get rid of Tony for the one vote that they know for sure that he does not have an idol. But

Not if Kass shares who her new "not an actual alliance" plans to vote out and Spencer covers that person with the idol.

That would have been fantastic.

I posted this somewhere else in the discussion, so forgive my repeating myself. But I think his best move would have been trying to lure Kass back for the vote. If he let her know that he had the idol I think that he could have sold Kass on the "this may be our only opportunity to take out Tony" story. If he does this

Sorry, one hidden idol and his own immunity idol.

If he let her know that he had the idol I think that he could have sold Kass on the "this may be our only opportunity to take out Tony" story. If he does this and Kass tells Spencer that they are voting Morgan, he gives Morgan the idol and protects her and they get rid of major threat Tony. If Kass lies and tells

Spencer missed a huge opportunity to leverage those two idols tonight. Very weak gameplay.

If there aren't and it's buried six feet down then that is the best possible case scenario.

Woo was all kinds of fantastic tonight. I suspect that this season may have been so well cast that we have gotten minimal edits of some pretty compelling characters.

I agree on all points and had the same reaction when I re-watched Rushmore a few days after seeing Grand Budapest, I was actually surprised how not stylized Rushmore looked.

The fact that she is so easily wounded is what makes me think NPD. Her inability to see that Tasha was playing the smart game by placating Sarah and that instead she felt betrayed seemed like someone who can not tolerate any personal
slight.

Kass made a terrible, terrible move, but possibly the worst part of it was that she could have easily accomplished everything she wanted to (in terms of taking Sarah out of her Queen Bee seat) while still maintaining the strength of her dominant alliance and her three solid "head of the snake" within that alliance. At

I see more long the lines of some form of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, sociopaths aren't usually so sensitive.

No way I can see her getting that far. She can not keep her mouth shut when she needs to, she takes everything personally, and makes moves to create "chaos." They are going to dump her soon, and should.

By that logic every time we have Redemption Island it becomes less terrible, but I would argue that once we have seen the flaw in an element of the game bringing it back unchanged makes it more terrible.

Kass just showed herself to be too unpredictable an alliance-mate to keep as a potential goat. That move was so astonishingly short sighted that coming from a "brain" who prides herself on her analytical skills I have to wonder if Kass has some kind of personality disorder.

No, no it is not ok. It is horrible, terrible, no good, very bad idea.

Amazon.com has the whole thing streaming for ten bucks, but I don't know if it's US only.