User blog comment:Coolio15/Tonga Boot Order/@comment-27630482-20170121025647/@comment-9949103-20170121053648

Shih-na and Brandon have already been answered below.

For Tamara, she was left in a very sticky situation after the Shih-na blindside, as her only advocate had just been voted out. Despite this, she continued to try and infiltrate the core five that was running the Liahona camp, sharing an idol clue with Hallie before the two of them eventually found the idol together. Despite her continued status as a threat carrying over to the next Tribal Council, Kimberly's volatile and grating personality along with Hallie being threatened of her as a strategic threat allowed Tamara to live another day as Kim was blindsided. After the tribe switch, Mary Sue brokered a deal between the two since they knew that they were numbers five and six in terms of the female tribe, blindsiding Kaili in a tie vote. Once the merge hit, Tamara found herself a much more powerful player as she had Hallie and her alliance backing her along with Mary Sue. She won the first individual immunity challenge, keeping the men and Mary Sue from going after her, and allowing Hallie to sniff out Mary Sue's betrayal and idol Kevin out of the game. After this, Tamara too played her idol at the next Tribal Council to take out longtime enemy Mary Sue. She and Hallie were pretty much the power players of the merge, playing idols and even managing to get Gregory to flip to the women and boot Nathan out of the game. However, it was at the final six that it all came crumbling down for her. She had won immunity once again and the planned target was Brandon as the last member of the core Nakolo guys alliance. However, Hallie had informed Tamara of her desire to send Gregory home instead, not trusting him at all. Tamara, however, put her foot down in the matter, not wanting to keep Brandon in the game and risk him going on an immunity run. Hallie still attempted to go through with the Gregory vote, allowing Brandon to scoop up Careta and Patricia and blindside her in a 3-2-1 vote, leaving Tamara shocked and on the outs once again. Though she made a valiant argument to try and take Patricia out, the majority three saw her as too much of a threat to win and with Gregory having won immunity at the previous challenge, her fate was sealed in a 4-1 vote. Overall, Tamara would have been a very strategic and spicy prescence in the season. Her various ups and downs, constant rivalries with many different players like Mary Sue, Nathan, Tybalt, Kimberly, and Patricia, and her sarcastic and sometimes immature nature would've given the season a lot of its color and it is for that reason that she would've been back for a hypothetical all-stars.

Kaili was pretty under the radar for her short time in the game. Though weak in challenges, she was brought into the majority alliance and spent most of her time under Hallie's wing. She and Careta were very close, and she was a big advocate of getting rid of Kimberly over Tamara on Day nine. Otherwise, she'd probably be most remembered for her blindside after the tribe swap, getting flipped on by Tamara first and then Patricia on the revote, sending her home over Mary Sue, despite the latter's disloyalty towards the women. In a sense, you could say that Kaili going home was one of the biggest blunders of the season, as she would have stayed loyal to the women one-hundred percent while Mary Sue was way more wishy washy.