Adios to the man child. It's pretty hilarious when he talks like he has strategies and shit. Definitely one of the worst survivors ever in my book, but it's compounded because he's so damn smug while doing it that it's just maddening.
Jay is really almost as dumb. Him getting super angry at Adam for telling him the obvious truth pretty much confirms that if him voting out his closest ally in Michaela didn't convince you. He at least tries to play, which puts him ahead of Taylor, but it's pretty clear that all the brains in the cool kids alliance belonged to Michelle and Michaela.
Adam just can't stop shooting himself in the foot. With him it's not stupidity, he's just socially dumb so he's thinking too much about strategy and not enough about the fact that you need to build relationships if you want people to trust you and he's not doing that.
You don't even need to see the previews to know that GenX is going to crack next week. The big alliance always falls apart once the other side is not a threat to them anymore. I halfway expected it to happen this week but I'm glad they kept it together long enough so I didn't have to watch Tater (I've been calling him tater) anymore. I'm not sure how it's going to go down. It seems like Ken and Jessica are tight, and Sunday and Bret seem tight, but then there's Chris and Bret, and Zeke and Bret, and Hannah and Ken, and Hannah and Zeke. I could really see it going a lot of ways. Jay has no friends left. He might still be able to boss Will around, whatever good that will do him.
The whole Sunday vs. Jessica thing is such a stereotype. There's a reason the patriarchy still exists: