I disagree. What I've seen is a vaguely pathetic devolution of character.
For his whole life, Ken has occupied a low social rung. He's a diminutive, professional video-game player, who has never kissed a girl. He may be a terrific person, but he's never wielded any social influence. Now, on Survivor, he has some social capital for the first time in his life, and he's literally giddy with the power, and it's very unbecoming.
Despite being the underdog for most of his life, it took Ken about two days to become a scheming manipulator, when given the opportunity. Watching him awkwardly wield his newly found influence is as pathetic as watching a neutered dog try to hump.
Matty will be your winner. Probst said that this season would be a battle of "Good vs. Evil," and nobody has been more ethical, or put in more effort, than Matty. Probst also said the audience would be happy with the outcome, and I can't see a victory by anybody other than Matty (or maybe Sugar) pleasing the viewers.
Congrats on finding your inner alpha-male, Ken. Now quit being such a weasel.























