Talk:Morris Gleeson/@comment-26910098-20161009022749/@comment-5277627-20161010015328

First it was a "holy shit I survived" thing, then when he found out Jasmine had voted for him, he was pissed with her because they'd promised not to write each other's names down. He thought he had the numbers to boot her so made sure she would go.

As for thinking he's the greatest player ever after getting in power, that was how I intended to portray him from the start, but I obviously didn't do enough build-up because I needed to build up the reason for him begging Kimberly to stay and them having a reason not to boot him immediately.

The cockiness really took hold in episode three because he had taken down Byron and had the idol in a 2-2 situation, so in his eyes he had gone from the bottom of the tribe right to the top by playing an amazing strategic game. All the stuff he had done worked, so suddenly getting all that power went to his head a little because he wasn't expecting to get far at all. In essence surviving the first vote gave him the confidence to make the move at the second vote, and surviving the third vote proved to himself that he was an amazing strategic player. Jasmine had voted for him the second time and he was absolutely done with her by that point, and he knew he had the power to get rid of her and she was defenseless.