Through a series of unaware errors,David played himself out in this game.

David Kinne Had a Strong Agenda

David Kinne enteredSurvivor 48as quite an interesting character.

Instead, he leaned into them.

David Kinne is voted out of ‘Survivor 48.'

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He had a pecking order of who he wanted out and when.

But in an alliance, you must be open to options and opinions, otherwise it’s a dictatorship.

After Chrissy’s vote-out, he felt betrayed and lied to for not getting his way of eliminating Kamilla.

The final 10 castaways of ‘Survivor 48’ await the Immunity Challenge.

And it was glorious.

Putting all your cards out on the table is a dangerous game to play on ‘Survivor.’

David’s ‘Survivor’ Parting Words Were Incorrect

David’s loss is David’s fault.

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No longer is this game dominated by players of his stature and key in.

The strategic masterminds and the brilliant brains form the majority.

His ego got the best of him.

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Watching some of his displays of authentic personality caused many to sour on him.

There are many moments, but his exit episode linked them all together.

Losing the Immunity Challenge and needingMary Zhengto console you?

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Reprimanding others for having an opinion?

Those two individuals would have been his only automatic votes.

Sadly, David never really thought through his endgame practically.

In his parting words, David claimed that there are no heroes and there are no villains.

Unfortunately, in this game, he was wrong.

The heroic individuals ofSurvivor 48were the underdogs who banded together to defeat the big, bad guy.

And in this case, he was the big bad guy.

David created this larger-than-life character who presented as a formidable opponent, allowing his arrogance to dictate his path.

From what was portrayed, he came off as an unsavory character.

Excellent to watch, but that’s the pop in of bad guy who makes interesting television.

The ones we know are going to have a stunning fall from grace.

But the player within the game, the character he portrayed, was the antagonist of the story.

When he looks back at the game, hopefully there are some learning moments.

Survivorairs Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

All episodes are available to stream on Paramount+.

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