User blog comment:Coolio15/Ghana Boot Order/@comment-9949103-20180603030240/@comment-9949103-20180603032308

Laval, though in a comfortable position, became quite paranoid of Lauren due to her stellar social game and the fact that she had good connections with most everyone in the tribe. Though the "middle crew" alliance had settled on Don as their primary target, Laval told Ben to write down Lauren's name at Tribal, which eventually got back to her and then she went and ratted him out to Theodore. Though Laval explained his rationale to Theo and the latter tried to save him, the girls put their foot down, bringing in Ben, Bridget, and Don to blindside Laval for his paranoia, overplaying, and loose lips.

In the beginning, Fawn and Sebastian were in the perfect positions as the heads of the Seychelles alliance. They had Jayson and Allan as vote shields and Sawyer and Jane as potential targets or allies depending on which direction they wanted to lean. However, once the tribe swap hit, Sawyer and Sebastian became even closer while Fawn was forced to make nice with the newbies so they would go after the two guys over her. While Sebastian was able to stay somewhat calm and under the radar, Fawn became increasingly more aggressive and even mean-spirited, going as far as treating Allan like dirt before he left and then laughing at him on his way out the door. This attitude carried over into the merge as she and Jane, feeling as though the boys had made an alliance of their own, decided to team up and, together, they became quite the gruesome twosome. They blindsided Bridget with Theodore's help, and then turned everyone against Theodore with ease. They did not hold back at all when it came to openly flaunting their power and their positions, earning them a lot of contempt from the other players. After Jane was blindsided at the final 7, Fawn went bananas. When Deborah told her that the two boys (Sawyer and Sebastian) had cut a deal with her to flip and vote out a newbie at eight in exchange for Fawn and Jane going out sixth and seventh, Fawn was livid. She blew up on Sawyer and Sebastian, calling them out and mocking them in front of everyone. In spite of her temper tantrum, she still earned favor from the outsiders like Deborah and Don and together they took control of the game when Ben was rocked out. She was happy to vote Sawyer and Don out, allowing her to get to the end and take home the win in spite of her callous and "bitchy" attitude.

Sebastian, though he was the calmer and more rational of the two, never really did make a big move on his own. He worked mainly in tandem with someone the entire game. Starting out with Fawn, then flipping to Sawyer, and then flipping back to Fawn at five in order to try and keep himself safe. He was seen as passive, which made it very easy for the jurors to discredit his game at the end, especially considering a lot of his plans in the mid to late merge ended up blowing back up in his face.

If I had to compare them to Canon survivor:

Fawn: Natalie Anderson, she was fiery and wasn't afraid to call people out, but she still had a savviness and charm about her that allowed people to respect her, in spite of her mistreatment of them.

Sebastian: Carolyn Rivera, strong UTR player and good in the challenges, but he made a similar mistake at the end that she did by aligning himself with the biggest prospects to win such as Fawn and Sawyer. If he had brought people like Don and Deborah with him to the end, he would have most likely won.