![]() I want to go back earlier in the episode with Carolyn, when we saw her hiding the fake immunity idol. But if you're trying to convince a person not to play an idol and make them feel comfortable, then I do think it makes sense to have this loose-cannon-type person be the decoy. Especially if everyone else in the tribe knows that you're the "decoy." So I fully understand the paranoia there and the desire not to constantly be the decoy vote. And when it's on a tribe of so few people, it's even more dangerous because then it just takes one person to flip and you're the one going home. It's never a good thing when you know votes are coming your way, so the paranoia is real. Well, I feel like I was multiple times being, not necessarily the decoy, but I was the person who was also receiving votes. In your experience on Survivor, is that something that's worth being concerned about? It doesn't sound like anybody ever wants to be the decoy, but how much should you be on guard against that when you're on a tribe? She's the one who they were going to tell Josh to vote for even though they were all going to vote for Josh. Whatever the opposite of having your finger on the pulse, that's Josh.Ĭarolyn seemed to have gotten twigged by the prospect of being made the decoy vote. But I think making a move like this is probably way too early, to throw your lot in with Josh, who you don't really know.Īnd Josh who seems to - I mean, granted, he lucked out here - but Josh does not seem to be the most perceptive player so far this season. I'm glad she's keeping track of certain ways that she's being perceived on her tribe. And it just shows what a total loose cannon she is. I mean, you can argue with the people in your alliance, they can piss you off, and you can fight with them, but to abandon them for someone you've known for a matter of a couple of hours when you are not on the outs makes absolutely no sense strategically. No, she's fully unhinged, and I love her, but she's totally unhinged. ![]() What do you make of Carolyn now, after four episodes, and specifically after this Tribal Council where she seemed to be making her big move? Do you agree with the move that she made, and is she maybe a more strategic player than we've given her credit for? In addition to being the show's reigning reaction-shot queen, Eliza remains an enduring fan favorite thanks to her assessment of an obviously fake immunity idol as merely a "f*cking stick." Surely, in a week when Carolyn used multiple sticks to augment her own fake immunity idol, Eliza was the natural choice for a post-episode Q&A. To make sense of all of this, we reached out to Survivor: Vanuatu and Survivor: Micronesia alum Eliza Orlins. And Carolyn got sick of feeling like the decoy vote while waiting for Yam Yam to say "bye, Felicia" to her, so she threw in with Josh and voted Sarah out of the Tika tribe, making four consecutive women voted out to start the season, for the second straight season. Josh tried to lie to his new tribe that he was not a surgical podiatrist but was in fact a lowly personal trainer. Carolyn used some red sticks around camp to fool Sarah into finding a fake immunity idol. ![]() ![]() The tribes were shaken up after the reward challenge, when three players were swapped to new tribes (and given short-term immunity). ![]() This week's episode provided a lot to talk about. Every week, Primetimer is following up the latest Survivor episode with some post-game analysis by a different Survivor alum. ![]()
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