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After Operation Italy, the strategy has officially reached god-tier status.

But 47 has navigated those waters better than most, delivering some genuine interpersonal conflict and elevating a handful of satisfyingly devious characters including the initially hapless Andy Rueda and Keyser Söze-ian corporate lawyer Genevieve Mushaluk. How It Went Down: The middle stretch of Survivor: Kaôh Rōng had turned into a kind of dystopian jock-ocracy, where two of the show-designated “Brawn” tribe members — Kyle Jason and Scot Pollard — declared themselves invincible and proceeded to bully the rest of the (mostly female) contestants around camp: Aubry Bracco, Michele Fitzgerald, Cydney Gillon, and Julia Sokolowski. Aubrey smartly played on Tai’s obvious temperamental discomfort with being adjacent to bullies Kyle and Scot and offered him an opportunity to join up with her, Cydney, and Aubry’s silent partner, Joe Del Campo.

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