Unfortunately for him, he was the first person to drop out of the competition.
That all but spelled the end for Kaysar’s run this season.
Much likeyesterday’s episode, this could all be empty talk, though.

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Luckily, there’s one player here who’s really starting to think: Ian.
That might not beexactlyright, but Nicole and Cody are both in very good positions right now.
So, Ian chats with Kevin and Bayleigh about being on the outside of that alliance.
To quote Kaysar: “It’s maddening!”
Thank God Ian made that move, because it leads to the only truly wonderful moment of this season.
He makeseveryonein that main alliance uncomfortable, and it’s beautiful.
Cody and Dani are particularly livid, putting on airs about being “disrespected” by Kaysar.
So, we get some whiny, angry votes from the main alliance, and Kaysar goes home.
He tried to wake people up, to get them thinking about making actual meaningful moves.
We’ll see if it works.
That brings us to the next HOH challenge.
It introduces strategy that only the main alliance can actually use.
That final round ends up seeing Christmas squaring off against Da’Vonne.
Da’Vonne gets her answer in first, but it’s wrong, so she hands the win to Christmas.
It’s a shame, because I don’t think Christmas was even close to buzzing in.
Da’Vonne could have taken a bit longer and secured the win, andmaybegone against the main alliance.
Da’Vonne and Bayleigh could be targets.
At least we had one last Kaysar moment, right?
See you all Sunday.