Dan gave a meaningless non-apology-apology because despite all that has happened, he still doesn't believe he did anything wrong. That's why he was pissed at Probst and the others for "Not letting it go," because he thought it was a non-issue. And sadly, the way things worked out with the mishandling of the situation by the Survivor producers and Kellee and Jamal voted out and Janet being alienated, it all reinforces his view of things.
Kellee had already told him his inappropriate touching made her uncomfortable way back on day two, so he knew it wasn't okay with her. But then he started doing it again right after the merge and played all innocent and surprised that anyone had a problem with it at tribal despite Kellee and the Survivor producers telling him to stop individually and as part of the overall discussion with the group.
And to demonstrate that he hasn't learned a thing, as a way of showing that he wasn't inappropriately touching anyone, at Tribal he inappropriately roughly grabbed and shook Noura's arm without any warning or asking her permission.
The Survivor producers rightly removed and banned Brandon Hantz years ago when it looked like he might get violent, and they should have done the same here as soon as Kellee made the confessional talking about the incident. They shouldn't even have forced her to make the decision, because she might have felt pressure between not wanting her game to blow up and not wanting to deal with a backlash. They had the video evidence, they had Kellee, Lauren, and I think Molly(?) talking about Dan's touching on day two as a group.
Missy, Elizabeth, and Lauren were terrible for the way they treated Kellee and Janet and for using sexual harassment as an advantage in the game. So not only did they dismiss a fellow woman's call for help and solidarity, not only did they lie and exaggerate to an older woman who took them at their word and acted against her friend (Dan) and self-interest in the game to protect them and then got criticized for it by that shitbird Aaron, they also perpetuated the myth of women rampantly making up false or exaggerated sexual harassment claims, and in the process let Dan feel like he was somehow the victim in all of this. Janet was absolutely right that there are certain lines you shouldn't cross to play the game, and that was one of them.
Jeff handled the questioning at tribal well and had a nice Adlai Stevenson moment with Dan when he said "they'd stay there until Day 39 until he got a straight answer out of him" and apparently he was the one who insisted on contacting CBS once he was informed of Kellee's confessional, and he got them to send in the producers to talk to everyone and to personally give Dan a warning. The producers were just going to let it go once Kellee said she didn't want them to intervene.
I was disappointed however that they didn't break the jury gag rule under the special circumstances t allow Kellee to address the issue and Dan and Missy, Elizabeth, and Lauren and Aaron. I don't know if that's Probst or if the other producers overruled him. I think Probst could have probably just done it if he wanted to. It was tragic having to see her sit there silently while all of this was hapening and Dan and the others ket floating their lies.
I've previously been annoyed by Jamal because he's very overbearing and rude, but he stepped up and said the right things here when Aaron was being a dismissive dick to Janet and by extension Kellee, so that was a good recovery before he got voted out. He got hosed on his Island of the Idols trip.
I'm all in on hoping that Janet will win, because she showed an incredible amount of integrity, compassion, and courage doing the right thing even if it meant hurting her own game play and having to vote out someone she considered a friend and who had not harassed her all because she took the word of the women who spoke to her. Unfortunately given Dan's vindictiveness toward Kellee as she got voted out, and the way Dan and Aaron turned on her, and the way Lauren, Missy, and Elizabeth manipulated her, I don't think they'll keep her around. She's got the one idol, so hopefully she plays it if they go for her.
I really liked Missy and Elizabeth before, so this was a disappointing episode.
I so do not care about Boston Rob and Sandra's commentary or the Island of the Idols crap. It just takes time away from the actual gameplay. I'm sure they'll have some role to play in the finale, but their contribution has been pretty lame so far, and nothing Probst couldn't have done himself. I appreciate that they keep trying new things, but this was a bad idea. When I first heard the concept I thought Boston Rob and Sandra were going to be non-playing coaches living with and leading the two tribes and giving them the benefit of their advice every day, so it would be like two tribes at peak skill going up against each other. Not this secret island getaway stuff that no one can talk about.