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Originally Posted by $ven27
Disagree with Dawn, all she's done is rat out Malcolm's master plan and cry. She's done 0 strategizing and nothing in the the challenges.
I think Reynold's a player though, he was the only reason his tribe had a chance at the beginning and he's been active with making alliances and trying to make big moves.
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She's secured herself a position in a majority sub-alliance in a majority alliance. How well she played to get that position could be argued as we don't really know exactly how it formed. But once she got into it all she should be focusing on is making sure nothing major occurs. Twice now someone has tried to make a big move, twice Dawn has been the biggest reason it didn't work.
Corrine was an idiot telling Dawn, but she did exactly what she had to do - inform the others. The second time she played Malcolm and his alliance. Up until Phillip said anything in Tribal Council they thought she was on her side, despite screwing them over a mere couple days earlier.
Forming social bonds, making alliances, gaining trust, gathering information, making the right moves, pretty much the blueprint of being a good survivor. Dawn's done all that without making too many enemies or making herself a huge threat - she might be playing the best game right now.
Reynolds formed a very obvious 4 person alliance in a 10 person tribe, anyone who doesn't understand why that's a bad idea doesn't deserve to be called a survivor. Waste a couple immunity idols along the way, and he challenges Shamar for worst player this season. Only way he redeems himself, in my opinion, is making final 3.