(Uporstvo Tribe)
The five finalists had made it back to camp completely silent about the vote. Nobody had anything positive to say. Suddenly, Catherine stopped, turned around and glared at each other.
"You know you guys, the Finale is supposed to be fun and exciting." Catherine said before growling. "What in the name of heaven and earth is exciting about four idiots voting someone out for some stupid reason!?"
The others winced before looking at each other.
"Never had I thought I felt so much remorse for Oscar but not only had he been earning my trust, the reason he got voted off was such… stupid!" Catherine roared. "I was NOT taking advantage of him! And even if I was, when didn't these morons find a way to save him!? Why Oscar didn't threw a tantrum or attack them or something like that!? I sure as hell would!"
"THIS is how you want to end the season!?" The pink-haired girl said in disbelief. "THIS is how you want the fans to watch!? Voting someone out because they were a "victim"!"
"From what Janet said, we couldn't trust your words that you weren't leading on Oscar." Richard insisted.
"Didn't Bill try that say thing on you because of your friendship with Mortimer!?" Catherine snapped. "NOW who're the self-righteous one?"
"The two situations have COMPLETELY different circumstances! I…" Richard started stepping forward but Janet ran in his way.
"Come on, Catherine. You gotta admit. You were only nice to him AFTER he voted to try and save Ronald." Janet said.
The high-schools student's eyebrow twitched. "You know what? You losers don't believe me, don't! I wouldn't have forgotten this even if you realized how big tools you made yourself look!"
With that, she stomped off.
"Catherine, wait!" Kao shouted.
"Stick it up your non-existent ear!" The woman said flipping them off.
The four watched Catherine go out and sight. Janet sighed before looking down at her feet.
"This had been without a doubt… One of the worst experiences of my life. No matter what I do since the merge, I always ended up ticking someone off despite I was trying to do otherwise." Janet said crossing her arms. "Now I voted off Oscar after telling him that I didn't think he and Catherine are a good couple and now that whale is out for my blood."
(Day 37)
Sally and Kao walked down the shore. Most were silent.
"Do you… Think we did the right thing?" Kao asked. "Catherine seems very upset when she found out that everyone thought she was manipulating Oscar."
"I don't know. I mean… Looking at how Catherine had treated Oscar before and only started to treat like a team player AFTER he votes with her." Sally said shaking her head.
"Ugh… Not only is this whole thing giving me a headache but it is giving me flashbacks of Coco's reveal." Kao said holding his head.
"Tell me about it." Sally said rolling her eyes. "In any case, what's done is done. We had already voted out Oscar and whether we were right or wrong, I doubt Oscar and Catherine will ever forgive us."
"Yeah…" Kao frowned.
"At first, I was 100% confident that I was helping Oscar but Catherine seemed genuinely hurt by our accusations last night. Maybe she DID care for Oscar." Sally said sadly before sighing. "No, what's done is done. I wanted to save Kao and myself and I did it."
The braided woman sighed before looking to the side. Her eyes saw Richard.
"Speaking of moving on…" Sally said before cupping her hands to her mouth. "Hey, Richard!"
The dark-haired man looked up to see the two before walked over with a raised eyebrow.
"Yes, Sally?" Richard asked.
"I was just wondering that we are still an alliance?" The Street Fighter asked.
"Excuse me?" Richard asked raising an eyebrow.
Sally stepped back. "I… I just assumed that seeing that we voted out Oscar, that you and Janet.."
"…Would vote out Catherine as well?" Richard asked. "Now stay where you are! We only did that because you wanted to separate Catherine and Oscar. We did. We never said that we will join you."
"All right. I admit that was a half-lie. We were always going to vote off Oscar regardless of his relationship with Catherine or not." Richard explained. "We want to use Catherine as a goat so that is why we voted out Oscar. And that is why we cannot keep true to Sally and Kao."
"If we DID join you and voted off Catherine, then they will be together at Ponderosa." The Russian man said. "Do you see how logic fails?"
Sally frowned. "It WOULD make the whole thing pointless."
"Indeed. Don't worry. I never said that we wouldn't vote with you." Richard said. "I am just telling you that just because we voted together doesn't mean we are an alliance."
"I… I suppose you are right." Sally said. "I-I just thought you wouldn't try to anger anymore people on the jury."
"Don't worry. We are thinking about that." Richard explained.
"Um, right…" Sally said raising an eyebrow.
"Hey, morons! Get over here!"
The three remaining Plata winced at the familiar voice.
"It is Catherine…" Kao frowned.
"Must be time for the next Challenge. No other reason why she will call everyone at once." Richard said.
"Might as well get this over with before she flipped her lid." Sally said as they walked over to Janet.
"What does it say, Catherine?" Janet asked with a sigh.
"It says… Are you good at cover-up jobs?" The teenager read.
"What does that even mean?" Kao asked.
"Don't know. Don't care. An Immunity Headdress is involved and that is all I care about!" Catherine snapped.
Kao looked back and forth between the others before sighing.
"We are in the Final Five. Normally, everyone would be proud of themselves but I think they were so busy distrusting one another to notice." Kao said with a sigh. "That being said, I should try my best at the Challenge too. I know that I am going to sound just as negative but I think Sally is the only one I could trust at this moment."
(Immunity Challenge)
The five finalists made their way onto the tribe mat where Tiny was waiting.
"Welcome, Finalists to your next Challenge." Tiny said. "Take a look."
Everyone then looked ahead to see five tables. Each of them had a picture of a skull and crossbones design. Also on the tables were a series of dark red translucent disks of various sizes.
"Here is your next Challenge." Tiny said. "It is simple but difficult. Using these dark red risks, you will have to cover up the entire picture of skull and crossbones with the disks. However, the disks are all different sizes. First people to cover the entire skull and crossbones wins Immunity."
Everyone looked at each other.
"All right. Let's draw for spots." Tiny said.
(Later)
It didn't take long for everyone to get to their tables.
"All right, for Immunity." Tiny said. "Survivors, ready? GO!"
Almost immediately, everyone grabbed the disks and started to use them to cover up the skull and crossbones.
"Okay. There HAS to be some kind of pattern to do this." Richard said to himself. "Question is… What?"
"All right. The bigger ones obviously cover up the bigger part of the table." Janet noted.
Everyone started to rearrange the disks to see what covers up what. Kao was having the most trouble.
"What goes where? What goes where?" Kao said frantically.
"Everyone seems to be pretty matched up." Tiny said. "Richard, what is your strategy?"
"Like I would reveal it to you when everyone else could read it?" The older man scoffed.
Tiny blinked twice. "I suppose that WAS a stupid question. Kao, how are you holding out?"
"Not too good." The Pianta lamented. "I never was good at mental things."
"Actually, it is more of a Mystery Challenge." Tiny said.
Everyone stopped what they were doing to stare at the host. "What?"
"Um, well, you see…" Tiny said before stomping his foot. "Aw, never mind! Is it really that important to stop in the middle of an Immunity Challenge?"
"You were the one to distract us." Richard muttered.
"For once, I agree with Richard so shut up!" Catherine spat.
Tiny muttered under his breath. "Whatever."
"How is covering up one skull and crossbones be so hard?" Kao said in exasperation.
"Wait. Maybe if I…" Sally said moving a disc around.
Everyone was moving the discs trying to find the pattern there were supposed to be in.
However, one castaway had realized the pattern and started to rearrange them.
"Done!"
Tiny looked ahead to see a table with the skull and crossbones completely covered by red disks.
"Richard has it." Tiny said. "RICHARD WINS IMMUNITY!"
The Russian man gave a smirk at this.
(Later)
"Congratulations, Richard. You had won Immunity granting you a 1-in-4 chance of winning." Tiny said putting the headdress on him.
"It is about time I won an individual Challenge." The dark-haired man said.
Tiny then turned to the others. "As for the rest of you, I got nothing for you but a date with Tribal Council where one of you WILL leave this game. You may head back to camp."
(Uporstvo Tribe)
Sally and Kao walked together pondering about the vote.
"What are we going to do?" Kao lamented. "Richard and Janet said they aren't with us and I think Catherine is too furious to talk to right now."
Sally gave a small sigh. "It is just as you say. Catherine is too angry to try to talk to. We have to go back to Janet and Richard."
Kao returned the sigh. "It's strange."
"What is, Kao?" Sally asked.
"Well, it's just that. You are my only ally I could right now. And I think it is vice versa." The Pianta said.
"It is vice versa." Sally said wondering what he was getting at.
"Well, I was just thinking about how Kao said that much that trust is an issue." Kao said. "I… I wish I could say that he is right but… I just don't know anymore."
"Kao…" Sally said.
"I mean, I know that I don't get it because it is all part of the game and I am not a good player in the slightest." The giant said. "But ever since we hit the merge, things had gotten… unnecessary dark."
"It is just one thing after another after the merge. We got put into the minority because Aurum assumed that Bill was after Ronald, Coco turned out to be a schemer and then there was the whole Oscar/ Catherine thing." Kao said looking to the side. "I know that Survivor is known for its drama but I felt there were a few backstabs that wasn't needed."
"At first, I wanted to get rid of Richard because he caused a lot of trouble for our tribe." The yellow man said. "But now I see that he is just a spark in a festival of fireworks."
"I know… We had seen so many people gotten blindsided by their own allies." Sally said shaking her head. "I knew that this game wasn't even but even now, I am still blown over how people got out."
"Yeah…" Kao said. "Anyway, the point I am making is… I don't know if I could trust any of them because I don't think even Richard and Janet trust each other."
"Given Richard's comment to Janet about her supporting Oscar, yeah, they probably don't." Sally said before shrugging. "They probably got there because they had no other people to go to."
"I suppose." Kao sighed.
"Listen, you're right. We can't trust them with our lives in the games." Sally explained. "But if we don't, we might as well give away our torches."
"Yeah… Even if people say I don't deserve it, I don't want to go all this way just to quit." Kao said with a nod.
"The problem with talking with Richard and similar people is that he will use your words against you. He did it to when I confronted him about tricking me into voting off Amber and he did it again just now when I asked he was with us." Janet said crossing her arms. "If you are not an ally of him, you had better chose your phrases wisely because he WILL use them to bite you into the rear."
Sally and Kao were seen talking to Janet and Richard.
"So you want me to get rid of Catherine?" Richard asked.
"Yeah. We literally have nowhere else to turn to." Sally said.
"Well, while that's understandable. Why should we go with you?" Richard asked.
"Because Catherine is a jury threat." Sally said.
Richard paused. "What?"
"Hear me out. Out of all five of us, Catherine has the most locked jury votes." Sally said.
"Yes. By ONE over everyone else." Richard said crossing his arms.
"One vote could make and break a winner." Sally said. "Remembered how close Ace's victory was? Or Stinky's?"
"I suppose I see your logic but how do I know that you aren't that lucky with jury votes." Richard said.
"Are we?" Sally asked. "I mean think about it. Ronald and Oscar are voting for Catherine, Mortimer will probably be voting for you and Coco… Coco sucks. She could vote for anyone her bitter heart wants. Bill is our only locked vote."
Richard crossed his arms. "All right. We will think about it, right, Janet?"
"Huh?" The mercenary said snapping back to reality. "O-Of course!"
Kao raised a non-existent eyebrow. "Um, are you okay?"
"Yeah… Just a bit tired from the Challenge." Janet lied.
"Well, if you say so. Thank you for hearing us out." Kao said before the two walked off.
"Janet, you are out of it." Richard said shaking his head.
"Well, excuuuuuse me. I was just thinking about my role as the Russell Hantz of the season." The brunette said.
Richard shook his head before grabbing her shoulders startling her.
"Listen to me! What you did, you had your reasons for! Nobody could even fault you for not believing Catherine and Oscar." Richard said sternly.
Despite startled, the woman looked to the side. "Tell THEM that."
"So what? Are you just going to just lie down and take the abuse?" Richard asked. "No! I don't know if you are a leader or a follower back home but you are a mercenary! And correct me if I'm wrong but mercenaries don't lie around and be mopey about their troubles on the battlefield!"
"Well, this isn't the battlefield…" Janet said.
"No, but you ARE in the Finale. I don't care what problems you have. If you just give up now, I will lose all respect for you!" Richard said narrowing his eyes. "And I doubt I will be the only one."
Janet looked down with a pause.
"Well, my superiors would have hated me to do that." She said.
"Then, don't! Listen, I am not popular with the jury either but you don't see me whining about it!" Richard scolded.
Janet looked up. "You're right. I am sorry, Richard. I will try not to float by."
"That is good to hear." Richard said. "I would have hated to be aligned with someone who came all of this way just to give in."
Janet weakly nodded. "Thank you…"
Richard gave a small smile. "No problem."
"Richard is right. I am a mercenary and a mercenary don't sit down in a feeble position. And no finalist just sits back in the Final 5. They have to think about their endgame." Janet noted. "No matter how hard it is. I have to prove to everyone I angered that I deserved it even though they may say otherwise."
Catherine looked at Richard and Janet in disbelief. "You want me to WHAT?"
"It is exactly like we said, Catherine." Richard said. "We want to take you to the end."
"Oh, go sit your head over a Bunsen burner!" Catherine snapped. "I am NOT trusting you with ANYTHING after what happened at the last Tribal Council!"
"Come on, Catherine! We gave our reasons!" Janet insisted.
"Which by the way, SUCKED!" The pink-haired girl snapped. "Why would you vote off someone because they were "abused"?"
"Because you had Immunity." Richard said flatly.
"Is this legitimately the part where I give in?" Catherine asked in disbelief.
"I think we all saw it a mile away but trying to reason with Catherine is trying to reason with a brick wall. But at least a brick wall doesn't talk back." Richard said rolling his eyes. "If I can't convince her calmly, I just have to remind her that she has no allies."
"Sally and Kao asked us to vote you out." The scientist said crossing his arms. "I don't think you are in the position to complain."
Catherine's eyes widened. "Are you threatening me?"
"No, I am telling you that we are the only ones who could save you." Richard said sternly. "I am just telling to make you realize that."
"And how do I know this isn't a trick?" Catherine asked.
"What in the world is there to gain?" Janet asked in exasperation. "You have no allies. No Idols. Why would we lie?"
Catherine paused. "And when I should trust you?"
"Because Kao and Sally are major threats. We needed to get them out before they reach the finale." Richard said.
Catherine growled. "Should had thought about that before you voted out Oscar, you moron."
Richard's eyebrow twitched. "Look, we aligned with each other in the past, why not again?"
"That was because I thought we were saving Ronald, not you!" Catherine snapped.
"Catherine, please!" Janet said.
"All right. Fine. But only because I don't want to go like Ronald and Oscar did!" The teenager spat.
"Thank you." Janet said in relief.
"It is a pleasure doing business with you." Richard said.
The two then walked off. Catherine stared at them before narrowing her eyes.
"Kao and Sally are threats? Pfft. That may be true but I could see that wasn't their main reason. They wanted to take me because I am a goat." Catherine said sternly before realizing something. "Come to think about it… I doubt that they will vote for me even if I didn't have Immunity. Ooh, those snakes! Well, they think their plan will work! They have another thing coming!"
(Tribal Council)
The five finalists made their way to Tribal Council where Tiny was waiting.
"Welcome, finalists." Tiny said. "Take a seat."
Everyone obliged.
"We now bring in the jury." Tiny said as the jury walked in. "Mortimer, Bill, Coco, Ronald and Oscar voted out at the last Tribal Council."
The jury then sat down. Oscar was wearing a light grey sleeveless hooded jacket with tan khaki shorts.
"Janet, that was without a doubt one of the darkest Tribal Councils we had on the show." Tiny said. "How did you felt about it?"
"I felt horrible. I was forced to vote out my closest ally from the start after he backstabbed me for someone who doesn't even like him." The brunette said sadly.
"I think you forget the word "recently" at the end." Catherine piped up.
"Cry me a river, Janet." Oscar said rolling his eyes.
"Catherine, you must have felt strongly about this." Tiny said.
"Of course I do! I been accused on doing something I never do!" The young woman snapped. "Anyone would be furious!"
"Richard, do you believe Catherine is telling the truth?" Tiny asked.
"No, not really." The Russian man said flatly making Catherine growl.
"That is because the truth is hurtful for your game, ya snake." Oscar snarked.
"I think I like bitter Oscar." Ronald smirked.
"I don't…" Mortimer frowned.
"Catherine, this has got to be harsh to hear." Tiny said.
"It is but you know what? I don't give a crap anymore!" The young woman said. "If they want to believe in their deluded white-knighting, let them! It will bite them straight in the rear!"
"Sally, does Oscar's departure left a big impact?" Tiny asked.
"Yeah… The whole thing… Was hard to sit through." The braided woman said. "I was ready to get back to camp as quickly as possible."
"I see. Kao, is it 4 against 1 now?" Tiny asked.
"No… Just because Richard and Janet voted with us doesn't mean they had confirmed to join us." The Pianta frowned.
"Oh, I see. So there are no concrete alliances." Tiny said.
"Just between me & Sally and Richard & Janet." Kao said.
"Sally, how is this vote going to go?" Tiny asked.
"Hopefully, last dramatic as the last Tribal Council." The braided woman nodded.
"Amen." Bill said.
"All right. It is almost time to vote." Tiny said. "Richard, you have Immunity. Do you want to give it up?"
"No, thank you." The scientist said.
"All right. You can NOT vote for Richard." Tiny said. "Everyone else is fair game. Janet, you are up."
The mercenary nodded before sitting up and walking over to the voting table taking the pen. "I came this far. Might as well go all of the way."
Kao walked over with a small sigh. Taking a deep breath to calm himself, he wrote down a name. "It is either me or you. Good luck." He said holding up "Catherine".
Richard adjusted his glasses feeling confident about the vote. He took the pen with a neutral look on his face. "Take this as a compliment. You are the biggest jury threat in the game." Richard said holding up "Kao".
Sally narrowed her eyes in determination before making her way forward and taking the pen. "Please let this work."
Catherine stomped over looking annoyed for some reason. She snatched the pen. "Think you can control ME, can you? Well, we'll just see about that."
With that, she stormed off as Tiny got up.
"I'll get the votes."
Everyone waited patiently for Tiny to return.
"I'll read them out."
"First vote, Catherine."
Catherine rolled her eyes.
"Second vote, Kao. One vote, Catherine. One vote, Kao."
Kao nodded his head.
"Third vote, Catherine. Two votes, Catherine. One vote, Kao."
Catherine and Kao looked at each other knowing this was it.
"Fourth vote, Kao. Two votes, Catherine. Two votes, Kao. One vote left."
Kao merely sighed as Sally looked unhappy.
"Fourteenth person voted out of Survivor and sixth member of our jury…"
Nobody looked that worried.
"…Is Kao."
"Thank goodness. If Catherine left, I don't know what I do to unleash my rage." Oscar beamed.
Richard and Janet seemed content while Catherine had a neutral look on her face.
"Kao, you have to bring me your torch…"
"Kao, I am sorry…" Sally apologized.
"It is all right." The Pianta said giving her a small hug. "I know you did more than enough for me."
With that, he took his torch and made his way over to Tiny placing it in front of him.
"Kao, the tribe has spoken." Tiny said putting the snuffer over the torch extinguishing it. "You may now go."
"No bitterness here, guys!" He said walking off.
Tiny watched him leave before turning to the others. "Compared to the last Tribal Council, Kao's vote-off was quite tame. Hopefully this means that you had recovered from that vote-off which is good because you are one Tribal Council away from the Final on."
Everyone got up and picked up their torches before heading off. Tiny was right. They were one Tribal Council away from the final one. And despite all of them had their doubts, nobody wanted to go home when they were this close.
"Yeah, I am not that upset that I got voted off like this. In fact, I am impressed that I made it so long different being a physical threat." Kao said. "All in all, despite the backstabbing and the lies, I still had quite a few fond memories. I already know who I am voting for. I just vote that they make it."
RESULTS
Kao: Catherine, Janet, Richard.
Catherine: Kao, Sally.
And thus Kao is the next one out. Kao is another one of my favourites to write for. He is such so nice, so supportive and wouldn't try to do anything to tick someone off. Sure, he was irrelevant in the main plot most of the time but I don't care. I still loved him as a character.
NOTE: Remember when I said last episode that Oscar was going to bully Kao? Well, Kao would have his story arc of how he sticks up to Oscar. However, I already had a similar plot with Mortimer and Prick so it would just be repetitive.
(Ponderosa)
On the way to Ponderosa, Kao was talking to Touil who was driving the limo.
"So then after Il Piantissimo had finally been caught, he…" Kao started.
Suddenly, Touil chuckled.
"Huh? What's so funny?" Kao asked.
"Well, it is just… You are the first person besides Mortimer to have a decent conversation with me." Touil said.
"Really?" Kao asked.
"Everyone else was so bitter about their blindsides that they didn't wanted to talk to me." Touil said.
"Oh, I am sorry to hear that." Kao frowned.
"It is all right. I am kinda getting used to it now." Touil said before stopping in front of Ponderosa. "Well, here we are, bud!"
"Thank you. Have a good night." Kao said.
"You too." Touil smiled.
"Well, I got voted out. But I am not too upset. I had a lot of good memories to balance the bad ones and I made it to the finale." Kao said. "I just hope that Sally will make it on her own."
The giant made his way inside.
"Hey, everybody." Kao greeted.
"Hey, Kao!" Oscar grinned.
"Yo!" Bill said.
"Hello!" Mortimer said.
Ronald and Coco looked at him and scoffed before looking away sitting in chairs.
"So did I miss anything?" Kao asked.
"Oh, nothing much." Coco said. "Just Bill and Oscar acting like emos over their vote-offs!"
Bill and Oscar glared at the child.
"Like you took your elimination well yourself!" Bill snapped.
"Whatever. Eat my sandals." Coco scoffed before getting off the chair and walking off.
Kao paused. "Have you been like this ever since she got voted out?"
Mortimer, Bill, Ronald and Oscar let out a deep sigh before speaking in unison.
"Yes."
"Kao has got to be one of the most mellow I had ever met. He never gets upset. He is always trying to be nice to everyone and he rarely has anything negative to say about anyone." Mortimer said. "I am quite envious of him!"
Bill decided to take Kao into the pool area to talk alone.
"I am sorry that you voted off like that, Kao." Bill said.
"I'm not." The Pianta said. "Frankly, I was getting tired of all of the drama. Especially the one we had at the last Tribal Council."
"Tell me about it." Bill said shaking his head. "I am just glad you and Sally made it so far."
"Yeah, it was mostly thanks for her." Kao said. "She had changed so much since we first started."
"Yeah, she did…" Bill said. "Unlike me…"
Kao looked confused. "What do you mean by that?"
"Well, I had been thinking after Coco had revealed herself to be a schemer." Bill said. "I was thinking of retiring of being a cop."
Kao's eyes widened at this. "What!? Why!?"
"I am just not cut for the cop business anymore." Bill said. "I found myself question what is right and what is wrong. What with Richard, Coco and then there is the whole Catherine/Oscar incident."
"But Bill, don't you want to help people?" Kao asked.
"I do. But question is… How do I trust people to help?" The cop asked. "You saw what happened to the others."
"Bill…" Kao said.
"It is all right. I am getting too old for this anyway." The bearded man said. "Might as well hand the torch to the other cops."
"How do you think they will fare?" Kao asked.
"Beats me. I just hope that they are more wary of what is out there than I was." Bill said.
"Honestly, I am tired of playing the role of the hero. Don't get me wrong, I don't mind helping people but I am getting tired of preaching things to ears that won't listen." Bill said. "Look how many people took advantage of each other."
"I mean look at Coco and Janet. They used the façade of the nice girl and reasonable leader to their advantage and…" The dark-haired man started.
Kao's eyes widened. "Wait. What was that about Janet?"
"Oh, yeah. Haven't you heard?" Bill asked.
"Ever since Janet had been gotten the role of the leader, she had been doing everything in her power to try to block it out." Oscar said before smirking. "Particular by letting other people causes conflict. Of course, nobody likes to be played for the fool so since I am mad at Janet, I decided to tell everyone."
Everyone was sitting in front of Oscar.
"Really? Janet did that?" Kao asked in disbelief.
"Yeah. She purposely caused the fight between Andrew and Ronald to continue just to paint bigger targets on their backs than her." Oscar explained.
"Wow… Even if it was to avoid being a target but still who knew she was that sneaky…" Mortimer said in awe.
"Yeah, and she caused a lot of drama because of it." Oscar said. "She also let Ronald make all the moves just to keep a target off of herself. And dare I remind everyone on how she realized far too late what she was doing to me."
"Janet is a lot sneakier than I thought. She had everyone wrapped around her finger for most of the game and those who weren't got the boot real fast." Coco said in awe. "Not a single vote didn't go her way."
"Wow, this is a lot to think about." Bill said.
"Yeah. And the last juror is coming together." Ronald said. "We have to think about who we want to win."
Everyone nodded.
"We are approaching the most important Tribal Council of all. The final one. That is then we have to decide who deserves the win most." Kao said. "Unfortunately, it is not going to be pretty in the slightest. Most of the juror have one or two reason to be mad at the finalists and they will hold no punches on who they don't want to win."
