Board Thread:Virtual Tribal Council/@comment-27638357-20160519221405/@comment-27638357-20160520214934

Tozza6 wrote: Zypker124 wrote:

Although I would argue that it was Cydney's move, Michele has to be given credit for saving herself at Final 6. Since there was absolutely no strategic reasoning for Aubry/Joe to keep Michele over Jason, there is no way they went along with what Cydney wanted for no reason. Michele's social skills must have come into effect here, allowing herself to not only form an alliance with Cydney, but appear to be loyal enough to be kept around by Aubry.
 * I've seen some people defend Michele as a winner. I personally think she is one of the winners with, say, less strategical aptitude than most. Note that by strategic, I encompass the entire gameplay of a winner, including social, tactical, challenge, etc. People applaud her social game, but I just didn't see it on screen. Aubry and Cydney were shown to be the ones making relationships and reaching out to people.

There was plenty of reason. If Aubry and Joe vote out Michele and keep Jason, they lose a ton of jury votes. For sure. You saw how Tai's flipping resulted in him getting zero votes at FTC. A flip like that is a guaranteed loss of Julia's, Michele's, and Cydney's FTC vote, so whoever Aubry and Joe are sitting next to in the F3 will win. Of course, Aubry and Joe do not have the same brain as I do, so we don't know if this was where their head was at. But let's be real, these voting decisions are not made during Tribal Council. Michele throwing Tai under the bus had little effect on the outcome. From what we saw, it was all Cydney's work, campaigning to Aubry to not follow through with the Michele blindside. In Aubry's confessionals, I didn't hear anything about anything Michele did that might influence her decision. I heard her talk about Tai's aggression and Cydney's adamant refusal to follow through with the plan, but nowhere did I hear Michele as a direct factor in Aubry's decision-making. I really don't get the philosophy that "if it worked out for Michele, she HAD to have done something to help her complete it." GO back to the cookie analogy I just made in the previous post. Just because the kid picked the chocolate chip cookie out of the 10 cookies doesn't necessarily mean that he was smart and smelled the odor along with looking at the texture to determine the composure; it could've just been that he was completely lucky. Same applies here. Michele has received a fantastic edit from her mundane confessionals, so if Michele had done something to save herself, we probably would've seen it. There's no reason not to if you're giving her this much screen time for cheeseburgers.