Following Season Finale: Kelley embodied the fighting spirit all the way through the season. Things would have been a lot more interesting in the final three if she had made it, as she certainly had fans in Abi-Maria and Ciera, and possibly Kass, Joe, and Keith as well. During the reunion show, she explained how her voting alongside Joe and Keith to eliminate Kass allowed her to receive information from them later which gave her the proper hunch to use her first hidden immunity idol at just the right time -- the largest single nullification of votes in Survivor history. This was the perfect example of a subtle move in the game -- much better than the responses Jeremy and Spencer gave to Abi-Maria's question. Kelley was the underdog all the way through. In hindsight, similar to Kimmi, perhaps the move she could have made was to band with Abi-Maria, Keith, and Kimmi to eliminate Jeremy instead of banding with Abi-Maria, Keith, and Spencer to vote for Tasha, who was less of a threat to win the title of Sole Survivor. Of course, as explained under Kimmi, this was a matter of timing based upon who went on the reward and who stayed behind at camp. The producers of the show must screen the jurors' questions before the jurors are selected by Jeff Probst to address the finalists, because they always seem to flow in a natural order even though they take turns out of order from their elimination from the game. Kelley's question about second chances set up Jeremy's revelation about his unborn son and allowed that to be his final word.