Nick Wilson leaned all the way into the David underdog role in David vs. Goliath — a small-town public defender from Kentucky who talked a mile a minute and built scrappy cross-tribe bonds. For a while he looked like a goat the bigger players were happy to drag to the end.
Then he took over, sweeping the final stretch of immunity challenges and steering the votes from a position of total control. He closed it out 7-3, out-arguing a Goliath-heavy jury that had badly underestimated him.
























