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Throwing the challenge would have been the best option, I think, since Kim would likely get chosen for the reward anyway, but she still had the option to give away her spot to Kat. Jeff has allowed this in the past and I'm sure he would again. That would have allowed her to keep an eye on Troyzan at camp as well as

I agree. Jonas' play was way too passive. When he had nothing left to lose and finally decided to make a bold move at tribal, even though it had absolutely zero chance of working, it managed to stir the pot a little. Tarzan's name came up as an option for members of the Salani alliance and people were defending Jonas.

I was surprised that you were the first person to point this out, but I completely agree that this was staged. I am convinced that Lief and Tarzan knew exactly what was going on. I never felt for a minute that it was Lief going home. I thought they over-acted the whole scene, but apparently it was enough to at least

I am starting to get the impression that there might not be a tribe swap coming. I know it is standard Survivor formula to switch it up at this point, but one thing this show has proven is that the rules are completely maleable at the whim of the producers and adaptable to the most entertaining situation. Considering