User blog comment:MightyUke416/Survivor: Djibouti - Ultra Mighty JTS/@comment-33969660-20180219001241/@comment-26485526-20180219023320

I'm glad you brought up Jaxon, because he was a pretty dominant player for the 27 days he was around. He started off by forming strong social bonds with the younger people on Halhal (including Adam), as well as Thurman. After Clayton and Jomel proposed the alliance with the older people of the tribe (Clayton, Jomel, Maaya, Thurman, Eve), even though Eve wanted to bring Jennifer in as the 6th, Thurman wanted to do the same with Jaxon because of their bond. When Jennifer (a proud feminist) took offence to Clayton's leadership of the tribe and his "mansplaining," her and Eve went to the younger people of the tribe to try and turn the numbers around on Clayton. When they got to Jaxon, he proposed to them a secret alliance of 4 between them and Thurman. Eve and Jennifer wanted to bring in Maaya as well, but Maaya felt loyal to Clayton, and berated them (especially Eve) for turning their back on the older people. This brought Eve & Jennifer even closer to Jaxon and Thurman, as their alliance took control of the tribe and led them in splitting the vote between Clayton & Maaya, then Maaya and Jomel.

After the swap, Jaxon maintained his close relationship with Adam, and got closer socially with Pearl. As I've said before, Jaxon used these relationships to his advantage so that he could get Adam paranoid enough about Errol turning on him to play his idol. His decent social bond with Pearl is what allowed him to tell her everything that happened between he, Errol, and Adam, and for her to be on board with voting against Adam without a second thought.

Come the merge, Jaxon re-established his close bond with Thurman, who mentioned that he also trusted Sergio, which led to the creation of an alliance between the three of them, as well as Adam, Heidi, and Ashleigh. Initially, Ashleigh brought up the idea to target Eve, which Jaxon was on board with. However, since they needed one more to get a majority, the idea was passed down to the other original Khor Angars. When it got to Raul though, Raul refused to vote against Eve out of loyalty for her. When Sergio notified his new alliance of this, Jaxon & Adam brought up the idea of targeting Errol, with Jaxon's reasoning being that the sooner Errol goes, the less likely Adam will be to find out that Errol didn't flip on Adam after all, and that it was him all along.

After Errol's elimination and Thurman's evacuation, the majority of the tribe just had two potential targets left, being Imani. Jaxon initially proposed an easy split vote between the two, but this derailed when Imani won immunity. Not trusting anyone else in the alliance enough to split the vote between Jomel and someone else, and not knowing who else to split the vote on without revealing they're on the bottom, Jaxon, Adam, & Ashleigh felt that they had no choice but to just allow all the votes to go on Jomel and pray everything went to plan. This backfired however as Eve had caught on that Jaxon was more strategic than he wanted to appear, and had herself and Raul vote for Jaxon as a fail-safe. After Imani played her idol and the votes tied at Tribal and Imani declared her and Jomel as "Free Agents," Eve and Raul argued that Jaxon was the most dominant strategic player who was pulling all the strings at camp. As such, Imani and Jomel voted against Jaxon at the re-vote (alongside Heidi, Sergio, Eve, and Raul), blindsiding him.