User blog comment:Ghostsprite/Possible new season format idea?/@comment-25214396-20150212213755/@comment-26047483-20150213191334

I'm not sure what you mean by "we all know what happens when CBS tries to make us like a player." Certainly they've crammed certain players in our faces before, particularly Boston Rob and Rupert, and that can be irritating, but not everyone CBS wants us to like is unlikeable. Personally I care more about strategy than who is funny, although humor is still great, particularly when a player is both funny and strategic. And I personally found Spencer more amusing than Kass. In his pre-show interviews I found his arrogance laughable, and as he appeared to tone that arrogance down once playing, I found myself genuinely liking him more, and he had several moments of sarcasm that were pretty amusing. Kass was never funny to me. Even when I found her belief that she was dominating through her "Kaos Kass" gameplay (which presumably looked like a more intelligent option during the game, as the edit portrays it as clearly nonsensical) ridiculous, I had the same opinion of her that I did of Phillip Sheppard-"How sad, she thinks she's doing great." Again, I want to emphasize that I'm sure the edit may not have been as kind to her as it could have, and her decisions must have seemed smarter in-game, as she is clearly an intelligent person in general, but based on my perception, I see her as one of my least favorite players.

I must say I like your nickname for Trish, although I'm not sure if she could've won against Spencer, who would've been viewed by the jury as a better player, or Woo, who would've been seen as more likable. I don't know if she could've beat Tony, but she certainly could've beat Kass.