Well I am still in kind of in disarray after tonight's double elimination episode. Not really sure what happened, but it was still pretty cool. The finale next week is going to be very good. I think every single one of these players have played a very good game and are very likable. Any of them could win. Let's see how we got here.
The night starts off with Will basking in the glory of his big move he just pulled off in turning on Zeke. He says that he thinks he can filp-flop between everyone now. Bret and Sunday are a little shocked, but they have a plan. They approach Adam about getting Will, Jay, or David out next because they are the biggest threats left in the game. Of course, Adam is game. This shows the game savy of Bret. Bret hasn't gotten as much credit as he deserves this season. He has been very involved with a lot of decisions and has used his charm to get in with people. Bret is a legitimate threat to win this game. As for Will, all I have to say is "Flippers Never Win."
At the Immunity Challenge, Jay continued to dominate in the challenges when he won his third immunity. Once they get back to camp, the scrambling begins. Will is pushing hard for everyone to vote off David. Will, Jay, Bret, Sunday are all on board at one point. However, Adam sees Will as starting to become a power player and he does not want Will running his game. So he bands everyone together and Will ends up getting voted out at Tribal, leaving Jay all alone.
This was a pivotal moment for Adam. He could either choose between voting out Will or David who clearly is the biggest threat to win this game. He ended deciding to vote out Will which might come back to haunt him. People have start recognizing Adam as a huge threat, though. He was doing some serious Jury management at this tribal council. Someone has to pick up on that. All in all, though, Will deserves a heck of a lot of respect. The kid went down swinging and I give him props for that.
Back at camp, Jay is again pretty upset that it looks like he is all alone. He then goes into describing the love/hate relationship he has with Adam because Adam continues to betray him. Why Jay continues to go back to Adam is beyond me. Maybe Adam's game isn't out front out there like it is on the show, but man is that guy has really turned it around and how he continues to dupe Jay is very impressive.
At the Immunity Challenge, with the help of Adam, Ken won Immunity.
Meanwhile, Jay is a little upset with Adam for helping Ken. Adam plays it off though as he was just making sure David wasn't going to win, but really Adam is targeting Jay because of his threat level. Over on David's side, the freak out has begun because of Jay's Idol. The scenario right now is Jay is most likely going to play his Idol, but if he doesn't he will go. Adam, Bret, and Sunday will split the votes between Jay and David. Jay will most likely vote for David. Adam thinks Hannah is with him so it would be a 3-2-2 split. 3 for Jay, 2 for David, 2 for Bret or Sunday. Hannah however thinks that Sunday should be the one to go because she has become the ultimate Jury Goat. This deeply throws a wrench in Adam's plan. As for Adam, he spills the beans about his Mom to bond with Jay. While I think Adam is a great guy, I still feel like this is game to try to get Jay to not play his Idol. If so and it worked, this would've been brilliant. Adam would've gone down as a villain, but man it would have been fun. I love Villains. At Tribal, who knows what is going to happen. Jay casts his vote for David, but Hannah rallies her troops to get Sunday out with Adam even voting for her.
Kudos to Hannah for pulling this off. She has really come into her own. However, the challenge is now going to be who can people beat? Strategically speaking Adam is playing the best game right now, Jay and David have the underdog story lines going on right now, Hannah has also made some pretty big moves leading up to this point, Ken is just a badass and has the Legacy Advantage, and like I said before I think Bret's social game might be one of the best going on right now. Either of these people could win. Hannah might be playing herself into a corner here though. She is sort of in the Mom role right now and that could be bad in facing the Jury. Either way, next week's finale might be the best one ever and I am super stoked to watch it!