Jeff Probst wrote:lol. So Carter, as you can see, I just like to make everyone think long and hard about their position... play devils advocate. That's what we're here for!
Yeah, thanks for that, Probsty, the several minor heart attacks that I've had really appreciate it
So, to make you think again, With an alliance (presumably) of kirati and madhesi, 4 vs 4... will the Rai Tribe be eliminated fully? Is there a benefit to knowing an obvious target?
I think they have to be, especially with a person like Stacey on the jury. She is clearly not a level-headed person, and if there's someone she likes (especially if it's someone from Rai), then she'll do her best to poison the jury in that person's favor, I have no doubt in my mind about it. Getting the rest of them out will make things a lot less stressful around here, and will buy me some more time to secure the relationships that I need to secure that will get me to the end and in a position to win.
Yes, there's a benefit, because people suddenly stop playing conservatively and start getting more creative, or dare I say, desperate, to get themselves further in the game. There's a lot more of a cutthroat element between people that were tighter than my Tightie Whities, and I wouldn't be surprised to see people resorting to chaos and uncertainty rather than trust and insight to get further, otherwise known as the scorched earth or "Stacey" policy