The lesser of three evils.
Following her fourth place end on “Survivor 48,” Kamilla Karthigesu solely instructed The Put up that the jury of the eradicated contestants weren’t thrilled about voting for Eva Erickson, Joe Hunter or Kyle Fraser to win.
“People were just unhappy with everyone,” Karthigesu stated. “To be honest, they didn’t like anyone sitting at the end. I think people were the least upset about Kyle.”
The 31-year-old software program engineer, who was one of many 5 those that voted for Fraser, 31, to be the season’s champion, defined that the jury resented the ultimate three for his or her gameplay.
“I don’t want to speak for anyone, but it feels like there is a bit of like…. people were completely shunned,” she shared. “Some people in the big alliance didn’t have any conversations with people outside of it, didn’t have any strategy conversations with people outside of it.”
“And then there was this other aspect of going around parading honesty and integrity, but you do have to eliminate people. And how do you call that honesty and integrity?” Karthigesu added. “I think people wanted to see a bit of that too. Like owning that.”
Karthigesu additionally clarified when she and Fraser determined that Erickson, 24, and Hunter, 45, have been the perfect individuals to sit down subsequent to in the long run.
“I think it might have been around either the Shauhin vote or at final five. We never said let’s make that person the winner. We just said that sitting next to them is your best chance at winning,” she defined. “And saying sitting next to them means not sitting next to each other. And yeah, we both kind of had figured that that was the thing for us to do.”
Moreover, Karthigesu instructed The Put up that as the sport progressed, she realized the eventual ultimate three weren’t within the jury’s good graces.
“I think that the further along the merge we go, the more and more that becomes true because the more people get eliminated that are unhappy about it,” she said. “Every time we’d sit at tribal council, as people spoke, I’d look over to the jury [and] see their reactions. People were not happy.”
Karthigesu continued, “And seeing that with an increasing number of individuals gave me the arrogance the place it’s like, ‘Oh, maybe I can sit next to them. Maybe I don’t have to do away with Joe. Perhaps I ought to persist with them.’ This was type of in a while into the merge, at the least for me.“
As for a way she and Fraser saved their alliance a secret all season, Karthigesu chalked that as much as the actions of three of her fellow jurors.
“I have to thank David, Mary and Star for that because they policed us on the island and they didn’t let us talk to each other,” she revealed. “I was followed around, like, pretty much everywhere. They would insert themselves into every single conversation.”
“So we just couldn’t be seen talking to each other,” she went on. “And that’s how we kept it on the down low. We were just very good at communicating.”