What the hell was with the final tribal council? If I was Stephen, I would be furious when all the jurors were valuing honesty over good gameplay. Also, it seemed blatantly edited in JT's favor. I understand they needed to make a 7-0 winner look more favorable, but clearly Stephen did better than that.
Emphasis: This is a prediction, no spoilers were used in the making of this blog post.
I predict Sarah sides with the brains, in order to blindside Tony.
I say this because she no longer trusts him, and they will take him out in order to appease her. This makes sense of his edit. He's a large player and the merge boot is often a very large player in the game.
LJ finds the Tyler Perry idol. Thus, he's the last one remaining from his side. He is kicked out when they split the votes against him, flushing his idol, thus sending him home the next week. He will play his idol in two weeks because he thinks they are voting for him, but they will vote for someone else (not sure about that one)
I really don't care about a season being exciting, having tons of blindsides, or being unpredictable, as long as there is someone there showing what it means to play survivor well. I enjoy seeing someone be fantastic at the game more that crazy things happening. Is that such a rare thing?
Now, sometimes that will entail crazy things happening, but sometimes that will mean someone will socially control their alliance so much that nothing crazy happens at all (Kim S.).
OMG at Dan wanting to stay on the block and throwing the competition when it was he against Steven because he knew he'd stay there. He's the best, so smart, even then.