"Survivor" This Is My Time (TV Episode 2014) Poster

(TV Series)

(2014)

Reed Kelly: Self - The Jury

Quotes 

  • Himself - The Jury : Ladies, just a few things before we close tonight. Um, Nat. I just have to say that I loved watching your gameplay. It was dynamic, at times a little spastic. I thought you made some really great choices. So, I just wanted to say congrats. It's awesome.

    Herself - Huyopa Tribe : Oh, thanks.

    Himself - The Jury : Jaclyn, you're another person that I really enjoyed getting to know while here and it was so funny because I never really felt like we can get our plan to converge together. But that didn't stop me from trying with you and still having a good time trying to play the game. It was nice to get to play with and I do look forward to hanging out with you afterwards. Missy,

    [laughs] 

    Himself - The Jury : you cast yourself as the motherly figure. However, fans of classical literary fiction will see through very quickly to who your true character was. Which is the Wicked Stepmother, really, of the tribe. It's the eccentric woman who comes in and makes demands of everyone for the things to which she feels so entitled. You know, she spoils her children by perhaps giving them more rice at dinner or the best places to sleep at night in the shelter. Um, she takes things that she's not entitled to or didn't earn herself which was always evidence by the fact that you got more gimmies in this game than anyone and performed the worst out of everyone in challenges. Lastly, you made the quintessential Wicked Stepmother move by abusing the help which in this case was the minority alliances throughout the game. You always made sure they felt inferior, you always kept them in your place and you always made it immediately clear that they weren't coming to the ball. That is the Tribal Council here this evening with you. So that to me feels like your fatal flaw in whole plan because unlike life, in the game of Survivor, the outcasts are the one who get the final say. So in a sweeping moment of poetic justice, the people to which you are so rude and terrible to before relegating them to the jury with the help of your alliance are going to decide your fate this evening. This is why I love fairytales because they always have a happy ending and the Wicked Stepmother never wins. Nat, Jaclyn, good luck.

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