Well, we know Carolyn definitely can't win because ball-busting hags gets crucified in the end for not conforming to the caring, motherly stereotypes that other players attribute to any woman over 40. See also: Missy, Monica, Lisa, Dawn, Sherri, etc.
Yes, but let's say Carolyn makes it to the end of this
Survivor: Worlds Apart.
Would jury voters feel that Carolyn stung
them the way that "Missy [
San Juan del Sur], Monica [
Blood vs. Water], Lisa [
Philippines], Dawn [
Caramoan], and Sherri [
Caramoan]" did with the past
Survivor editions?
I think the others doomed themselves with a faultiness.
Missy held tightly to her daughter without leading the direction of the game.… Monica held to Tyson and Gervace with hope their trio would get to the end.… Lisa didn't see the end game with a need to send Denise and Malcolm out in fourth and fifth place while having Abi Marie join her in Michael in the finals.… Dawn used her so-called helpless and emotional antics to, hopefully, appeal to the senses of those she voted out and, as a result, received zero votes because she was, in reality, failing to kill with kindness (as was the appeal with
Caramoan's winner, Cochran). And Sherri (who, like Dawn, was a runner-up of
Caramoan who didn't receive a single jury member's vote) was doomed because her original tribe mates, who made it past the merge with her, had a generally strong dislike of her (despite the fact that Michael, who was initially with her, prior to the merge, should have given her more support) as she was actually trying to set up her original tribe's most trusted to go deeply into the game.
I understand the hypocrisy. But, none of them had the potential to feasibly win. One who did was Scout, from the Fall 2004
Vanuatu. Scout was really observant and sharp in reading her original, fellow female tribe mates' intentions for the end game. She worked with Twila to take apart Julie, Amy, and LeAnn (in that order) because, in reality, she had to flip
their script. Scout didn't get to the end (a Final Two) because Chris, who won
Vanuatu, knew that Scout handled herself better than Twila; and, of course, he realized that he was better off going into the finals with Twila. Had it been a Scout-vs.-Twila Final Two, it would have been Scout would have won
Survivor: Vanuatu.