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** During "Ball Busters", Fiore spends her time spreading seeds of doubt into Jake's mind about Ashley replacing him with Ally and [[PragmaticVillainy pretended to be concerned for him when he gets hit by a ball to ensure he votes for Ally]], believing "he can't be that stupid". When Fiore is eliminated instead, she's shocked.
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** During "Ball Busters", Fiore spends her time spreading seeds of doubt into Jake's mind about Ashley replacing him with Ally and [[PragmaticVillainy pretended to be concerned for him when he gets hit by a ball to ensure he votes for Ally]], believing "he can't be that stupid". When [[spoiler:When Fiore is eliminated instead, she's shocked.shocked]].
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* DidntSeeThatComing: In both the beta and the remake, Fiore's just as shocked as everyone else when [[spoiler:the showrunner of the season reveals everyone's confessionals during one of the elimination ceremonies]]. It's particularly bad in her case, however, since [[spoiler:she used the confessionals to catch a break from her nice girl act and be her real, snarky self, which causes everyone to discover her true personality]].
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* DidntSeeThatComing: In DidntSeeThatComing:
**In both the beta and the remake, Fiore's just as shocked as everyone else when [[spoiler:the showrunner of the season reveals everyone's confessionals during one of the elimination ceremonies]]. It's particularly bad in her case, however, since [[spoiler:she used the confessionals to catch a break from her nice girl act and be her real, snarky self, which causes everyone to discover her truepersonality]].personality]].
**During "Ball Busters", Fiore spends her time spreading seeds of doubt into Jake's mind about Ashley replacing him with Ally and [[PragmaticVillainy pretended to be concerned for him when he gets hit by a ball to ensure he votes for Ally]], believing "he can't be that stupid". When Fiore is eliminated instead, she's shocked.
**In both the beta and the remake, Fiore's just as shocked as everyone else when [[spoiler:the showrunner of the season reveals everyone's confessionals during one of the elimination ceremonies]]. It's particularly bad in her case, however, since [[spoiler:she used the confessionals to catch a break from her nice girl act and be her real, snarky self, which causes everyone to discover her true
**During "Ball Busters", Fiore spends her time spreading seeds of doubt into Jake's mind about Ashley replacing him with Ally and [[PragmaticVillainy pretended to be concerned for him when he gets hit by a ball to ensure he votes for Ally]], believing "he can't be that stupid". When Fiore is eliminated instead, she's shocked.
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* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Throughout Season 1, Fiore pulls the strings of her plans, especially with help from Alec. In "Lights Out", Fiore realises that she's starting to care for Alec's well-being after the latter protects her from a scorpion and calls it "weird". In the next episode when she's betraying Alec, she says that "feelings are for weak people". Though its heavily implied that Fiore's upbringing influenced this mindset.