Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-2142533-20141219081416/@comment-2142533-20141222202908

LincolnAloisio wrote:

Missy had a strong relationship with Natalie at Hunahpu. Jon knew that. Natalie wanted to go to Exile with Baylor to show her loyalty to Missy. If Missy wanted to stick with Jon until endgame, of course she told Jon about working with (at least) natalie. She wouldn't want to be in an allaince of 4 in a tribe of 12.

Even if Jon knew about the strong relationship of Missy with Natalie, does it equal alliance for him? Jon could've just used Natalie for a meantime using Missy's trust and vote her out when Jon could've (or thought) find control. Jon and Jaclyn doesn't have that strong a connection with Natalie compared to Baylor and Missy (whom Natalie really approached for an alliance).

Missy wouldn't be in 4 alliance of 12. It was supposed to be 7 in an alliance of 12 (Hunahpu), 4 in an alliance of 7 (Fab). Numbers wise she still was in good condition. There was no definite "I want to work with Nat after we vote out Jeremy" moment for Missy before he was voted out.

LincolnAloisio wrote:

"Jon and Jaclyn (at least on edit) didn't trust Missy enough during the supposed Jeremy blindside to get them involved with it"

This don't make sense, as the only person we saw Jon talking about it was Missy, and was then that he told her about his idol.

I meant during the Julie boot where Jon and Jaclyn didn't talk with Baylor and Missy about which side to go to. Jaclyn's decision to side with Jeremy on the next episode, at least was shown, has nothing to do with preserving her alliance with Baylor and Missy. Jon strongly wanted to side with the guys, so he wasn't that persevered to maintain that alliance until he only needed that in the next episode to vote out Jeremy.