User blog comment:MightyUke416/Survivor: Tahiti - Uke & Just/@comment-33829505-20180317223158/@comment-26485526-20180318142554

Kenda was very strategic the entire game. On the first day, she tried to gather a woman’s alliance to blindside Pascal, who she saw as a major threat. May was on board, Nora was not and ratted her out to the guys. Leland however, didn’t like or trust Nora, so he told Kenda what she did, freaking Kenda out. As such, Kenda did a 180, and offered to go to the end with Leland, he accepted the deal and the two of them helped blindside Nora unanimously.

Once the tribe switch happened, Kenda and Pascal were forced into working together, although Kenda was a bit peeved that Kitty was fawning all over Pascal, to the point of getting clingy. When Afaahiti went to Tribal though, Kenda stuck with them because she felt it was too early to flip on her allies.

Kenda then avoided Tribal until the double Tribal on day 22. Since Afaahiti lost the reward portion of the challenge, they went to Tribal last, and she was delighted to see Kitty eliminated by Papenoo. Initially, Kenda thought she had the numbers to blindside Mary-Jo, but as it turns out, not only did Mary-Jo swing Debra to her side, but Mary-Jo played her idol, so Kenda retaliated by playing hers, making the would-be 3-3 vote a null vote. Luckily for Kenda, her ally Pascal was spared when Debra opted to not go to rocks for Roberto, and flipped her vote.

Come the merge, Kenda and Pascal were the crucial votes at every Tribal. Although Pascal also contributed to strategy, she was seen as the brains of the duo. At the first vote, even though Kenda knew that Ka probably couldn’t be trusted long term, she viewed Rae as her biggest threat, and sided with Ka in blindsiding Rae, who had an idol in her pocket. Come the final 7, Ka wanted to blindside Christopher, who she felt was useless to her, with her and Leland promising to flip to Mary-Jo and Debra’s side. Debra and Mary-Jo however, have been rivals with Leland all season, and didn’t trust him, so they went to Kenda and Pascal wanting to get Ka out, and both of them jumped at the opportunity to blindside the villain of the season.

Come the final five, with Pascal winning immunity, Kenda was able to successfully convince Christopher that Mary-Jo was a bigger threat, so she was eliminated. She then thought Pascal would go at 4 for being the more likable of the two, especially when Debra won immunity. What Kenda had failed to notice however, was the “bromance” that Pascal and Christopher developed, and Christopher chose to give Pascal a chance making fire. Pascal won the fire making challenge, and Kenda was eliminated.