Board Thread:Virtual Tribal Council/@comment-1294345-20160415023130/@comment-2049739-20160415115744

IAmNothing712 wrote: Turbofrog wrote: For Christ's sakes. So now that Tai has made the best move for his standing, he's suddenly unrootable? Bullshit. Tai's edit was handled beautifully this episode; you got a peek into his morality and his standing after nearly constant episodes of his fan-fave edit. Was siding with Scason a bad choice for him? No, it wasn't. He would have been on the bottom of the female alliance had he flipped and probably would have fallen victim to Jason's own idol. Also, can nobody see that Tai dousing the fire was actually good for him? He's not only proven he's willing to get his hands dirty, he's thrown the least rootable person further under the bus. Scot was blamed, which to me redeemed it. It's sad to see that Tai is now getting scapegoated as the third asshole, because it's been pretty clear over the past two episodes that he's not as comfortable as he seems. Ten bucks next episode, he flips on them.

Tai 100% kicked ass this episode. I'm telling you, one episode of a morality shift shouldn't kill arguably the most nuanced player we've had in four seasons. Tai will lose TWO jury votes in Jason and Scot if he hightailed with their idol and let them be voted out. He's a lost cause. Besides, he doesn't have a compelling enough story.

Tai went from the first boot of Gondol to finding the idol to being Caleb's boy toy to kicking ass on NuGondol and is now finally having his own little dilemma edit. That's pretty damn interesting imo, a lot more interesting than some other players (Michele, Joe)