I was marveling at JT's endgame last night. For all of his 'likability', he understood how to manipulate each member of the jury. He played Deb's troubled conscious (plotting to vote of Coach) against her, he 'honored' Coach's idea of 'bringing the strongest to the end', even after he got rid of Brendan, Coach and Tyson. Stephen, on the other hand, was completely on the defensive through the entire final council, until he finally cracked and went after JT. I'm not saying that JT's win wasn't a foregone conclusion the moment he won immunity, but it was still fun to watch.
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