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Another woman was voted out?

We have yet to see why Gabler would actually be brought into this group moving forward.
Its supposedly enough for four days, maybe longer if they ration more drastically.
It doesnt take much negotiating for five players to step forward.
Sami is the first to take charge with James, Karla, and Jesse joining in right behind.
If Owen wasnt on red alert before, he surely is now.
James has caught a few votes this season and everyone seems vaguely aware of how powerful hecouldbe.
Like everyone else this season, he has potential!
But this is just sloppy.
Owen knows he was on the wrong side of the Elie vote, as well as the Dwight vote.
Hes very clearly on the bottom and James blurting out Youre protected just confirms that.
Fairly quickly, its down to just Cody and Owen.
Although Codys completely safe tonight, he wants to win to continue supporting his alliance and their plans.
Owen needs to win just to survive another night.
Luckily for us all, Owen pulls out the victory, squashing the alliances initial plan.
Because Owen was Enemy No.
1, things shift quickly to Jeanine when everyone returns to camp.
Even more promising,finallyCassidy brings up the gender disparity.
Couldnt they vote one more guy off before going for Jeanine?
Meanwhile, despite his name coming up as the second option, Ryan spends the day fishing.
Hes safe and comfortable, playing almost an Ozzy-punch in game.
For now, hell continue to provide for the tribe and do well in challenges.
But how long will this last?
Things look like they could swing in Jeanines favor until right when Tribal Council begins.
What traits will be punished or rewarded?
This season, they argue, being subtle is being rewarded.
At least were all on the same page here about how meandering this season has been …
This angle is primarily coming from the men: Cody, Ryan, and Gabler.
Aggressive gameplay is exactly why this show has gone on for 43 seasons.
Theres a difference between voting out threatening, powerful players and gutting the game.
And expecting people to just ride along untilGablerdecides its an okay time to start playing aggressively is ridiculous.
Theres no excitement, no risk.
Jury management has begun!
On that note, BRING ON THE DOUBLE ELIMINATION!
If thats not enough for them to wake up, there may just be no hope for this season.