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Bob Crowley INV (0%), UTR (0%), CP (36.8%), MOR (21.1%), OTT (42.1%)
This allows me to plead my case for MOR again:
OTTP Bob:


We all know OTTP Bob. He's the Boyscout, the science teacher, the family man, the docile, non-strategic guy who accepts his place in the group and is happy just to be on this great campout.
But, Gamer Bob was the key to his role this episode.
And this sequence of images shows Dangerous, Trap-laying Bob:


Kenny is set up with a terrible speech for someone who thinks he's the Greatest Strategist of All Time:
"Bob...he doesn't know how to play this game at all. He's just here to build things and that's stupid, you know?!...as far as playing the game, he's not very good at it..."
Bob, after winning the IC:

Bob, "...Perfect time to blindside Matty."
Kenny's comment of, "...I don't know why everybody's worried?!"
is followed by Matty's confession:
"...We're getting down to the Final 6, with Bob still in it and Bob's a major threat, when it comes down to it..."
Sugar at TC:


"...You have to make sure nobody's being gullible and being duped."
Bob's role was more than the harmless Boy Scout this episode. He was shown as everything Kenny assumed he was not. He's described as a big threat and we are shown why.
Edgically, he was more than a flat OTTP nice-guy character. Yet neither do we know much about Bob's interest in the game or why he's made the moves he has. We no next to nothing about what's going on in Bob's head. He's never been a CP character.
Not UTR, not OTT, not CP = MOR.













