User blog comment:Raised By Wolves/Antagonists – Elimination Game/@comment-22317052-20161016103644/@comment-31556666-20161016144236

Scott threatened and intimated but plot points had to be pushed so much in his favour for him to even succeed. He tried to lose five challenges in a row just so he could target someone in order to give the Maggots a false sense of security. That's not just intimidation, that's plain stupidity. He also had the luck of the team he was on, with all of them being established as naive apart from B and Dawn, one of which can't talk and the other of which nobody would really believe about things anyways. In fact, his targeting of B also makes no sense. How is Dawn, who senses the aura of everyone, not capable of seeing that there's something wrong with Scott?

The weird things Scott did was his general strategy. His stupid repeated confessionals about how he had "a plan" but then to do really over the top things like trying to cost challenges but not even in a subtle way! They even made a joke out of this in Ice Ice Baby, where his team immediately suspect him after he does questionable actions during the challenge, causing him to worriedly stammer in after confessional "All part of my plan", desperately smiling. And I'd much rather watch Jacques and Josee try out various tactics of trying to be villains than see Scott do the same exact thing for almost an entire season.