
Less than 15 minutes into the episode, I figured that if the women's team was going to 'lose' the weigh in, that Kathryn would be the one ousted. She's just didn't strike me as a 'team player' - and she even said after her elimination that she isn't. The interesting thing about the way the rules of the show are set - is that to succeed early on, one MUST be a team player and get along well with the rest of the team. Of course, as seen in Season 1, towards the end it's 'every man for himself' (although last year there seemed to be an effort made to keep Mo in the running as long as possible, since he was the one who needed the most help).
I think that after the women's weigh in - remember how disappointed they were with the small losses, thinking they were going to lose an average of 5 or 6 lbs each? - Bob or Jillian or SOMEONE should have pointed out to both the teams AND the viewers that this is TYPICAL. The first weigh in showed HUGE losses because of water and lean tissue loss, and now their bodies have adjusted and of course the losses are much smaller. (When I participated in the Stanford study back in 1990 the same thing happened to all of the study subjects - as an example the first week I lost something like 9 pounds, the second week I lost around 1.5 lbs - but we were ADVISED by the medical personnel that this was going to happen.)
Remember when Jillian got on Nick's case about making that huge steak? I totally agree with her - I would have been LIVID. I don't know if it's obvious to the rest of the men's team but to me it looks as though Nick's strategy at this point is to tempt the rest of his team with food...

