
I have to agree that Jeff did put up a fight, but he knew he was coming into tribal as the least likely winner hence the reason he stated, "give everyone a fair chance" in his opening statement. I don't believe that he did a good enough job to prove why he deserved to win even with the knowledge that he would have the hardest time gaining our votes. And he sounded very whiny when nobody asked him questions or told him they weren't voting for him (but I would too if that was me, so it's kinda a double-edged sword). Just my take on it.
Tina was very well spoken but was annoying as well. She tried to turn the "flip-flopper" strategy into something that sounded respectable, and it isn't. I know this from a first-hand experience because I played that strategy in a different Survivor game awhile ago. I made it to the end and got some votes, which resulted in 2nd place, but those votes came from my closest allies in the game/those I didn't screw over. Looking back, I would never play like that again and I don't respect that type of gameplay whatsoever. Let her victory be having her picture on the cover of Stranded in Nepal, since there is no denying she was one of the 6 most influential players this season. She doesn't deserve the win, though.
Kimmi was very underwhelming in her performance, but not underwhelming while playing the actual game.. I still think she played the best game, though.