The most recent eliminated player from Survivor: Kaoh Rong discusses Tai Trang's unpredictable behavior.

Tai has had an interesting journey through these first nine episodes of Survivor: Kaoh Rong. His sunny personality has made him a favorite among his fellow castaways and the audience at large, but some of his behavior has been suspect.

His openly searching for a Hidden Immunity Idol in the pre-merge raised a few eyebrows, but his recent behavior is perhaps more concerning. He stumbled his way through an answer at Tribal Council about the Super Idol and he helped Kyle Jason and Scot Pollard make camp life more difficult by dousing the campfire.

Debbie Wanner, who just voted out in Wednesday night's episode, spoke about Tai's behavior in an exit interview with Xfinity's Gordon Holmes.

"It was a struggle him going back and forth. He was so unpredictable. The previous week he votes for Jason. And Jason gives him an idol? You've got to be kidding me," she said. "They gave him a super idol. Which I do not like the concept for at all. I think that is the only season that stupid stunt should ever come up. It's just crap."

Debbie went on to discuss her problems with the Super Idol, which Tai now holds and allows him to play at Tribal Council after the votes have been cast.

"It's crap. You're dead and you're resurrected? I didn't like it at all," she admitted. "But, I do like that Jason gave it to Tai. You just gave it to the most unpredictable person in this game...who just voted for you, dude! (Laughs)."

It remains to be seen if Tai will give back Jason's side of the Super Idol in the episodes to come. It will also be interesting to watch how Tai's behavior shifts, either by doubling down on causing trouble around camp or by redeeming himself in the end.

Survivor: Kaoh Rong airs Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET/PT on CBS.

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