User blog comment:DryIceBros/Uh... Sorry About Marshall Islands/@comment-26485526-20180111005603/@comment-26910098-20180111014320

Lisa began the game fairly quiet, settling with making bonds with her tribe until the second episode, where she conspired with Jeremy to take out Maurice, who was large and in charge on Jemo. Unfortunately for her, this would wind up backfiring with Jeremy sending this information to Elaine, who would in turn send the information to Maurice, putting a target on Lisa's back. Luckily for her, the next episode would be a tribe swap, delaying the direct consequences of this action. On post-swap Bikar, she would find herself in a loyal women's alliance, all set to take over the game. Unfortunately for them, they were unaware of the idol being missing from the game, so once their turn for tribal came, they decided to split the votes between Jeremy and Ron, the weakest member and the most volatile male. Without enough votes, they took a risk and attempted to pull Floyd over to their side, but he wound up siding with the men, pulling them together to take out Joyce, the ringleader of the alliance. During this time she had bonded with the men, so this wasn't all bad for her. She took advantage of Jeremy's trepidations of working with the men to put a target on him, sending him out when he decided to remain loyal. She was in a swing vote position, however it was already clear she had flipped on the women so she saw no point in flip flopping, so Dawn was the next to go after she had caused many fights on the tribe. The merge would prove to be a rough start for her, as post-swap Jemo would prove to be loyal to each other despite the old vs young battle going on between the group, and Elaine's flipping only served to weaken Bikar's foothold in the game even further. The only bright side for her was that they decided to spare her for last, taking out Ron and Floyd side by side. All alone in the game, Lisa's chances were incredibly slim, but her social game would once again prove to be her savior. While still wary of her, the tribe was willing to let her slip past a round to take out Marie, who was seeming more and more suspicious, partially thanks to Lisa planting some seeds in. So she went unanimously, and at this point neither side could afford to get rid of her, hoping to gain an advantage over the other. She wound up siding with the younger players to take out Elaine, partially to have revenge, but also to take out a bigger threat in the game. Once they comprised half the tribe, the younger side was willing to leave her in the dust and vote her out, but Maurice recognized the opportunity to regain power, informing Lisa and tying the vote, sending Anthony out with a purple rock. With that, she was back in the swing vote position, all set to vote out Maurice after Herman won his 3rd immunity in a row until he pulled out his second fake immunity idol. Scrambling, the group wound up switching over to Sylvia, sending her home. Herman won the final 4 immunity, and afraid of what would come of it, Lisa aided Maurice in convincing him to give it up to Charlotte, where he would lose to Maurice in a fire making challenge. With the challenge beast gone, Lisa was safely able to win the final immunity, and her decision to take out Maurice was simple. And so he left, and she managed to beat her opponent, through her (this the is TL;DR) ability to reach the end despite a staggering minority through a well-balanced game, participating in the strategy, forming key bonds, getting the most important immunity.