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Post by Chase Rice on Aug 14, 2013 2:31:49 GMT -5
First off I want to congratulate all three of you on getting to the end. I really do feel in the grand scheme of things, all three of you are deserving winners and played very well. I know you have to do what you have to do to get to the end, but now is when we figure out if the ends justify the means.
Ive had relationships with all 3 of you in the game and all 3 have had ups and downs, however virtually anything I told yall I would do, I DID do in the game. Normally jurors ask you guys to compare us to past players and such but Im changing it this time around.....Im going to compare YOU to past Survivor winners and show a clip of how you made me feel as a player with that person. Personal opinion comes into play on whether these comparisons are good or bad. None of them are meant as anything from me, but as a way to express myself, so that you all can relate.
Ill start with Miki
Miki, I compared you somewhat to Kim. Kim played an extremely strong game that was very aided by the help of her friends. In spite of that it doesn't take anything away from her strength even if it was more low key and this scene with Troyzan pretty much sums it up. You and I talked but just weren't going to align and I never really expected a lot out of you. I did try to take you out a couple of times but I genuinely thought you were a threat from very early on in the game and someone I really enjoyed talking to. You never directly lied to me, anytime we were "aligned" I was always told by others that you 'agreed' to something so I was just always like meh about it. I think youre very deserving of Final 3 and I think you really played a strong game. Others don't seem as happy with you as I am, but Idk what relationships you had with them. You and I had a good relationship and I had fun with ya!
Vecepia....
I 100% think you played the game like Chris. You were willing to really do annnnnnnnnything it took to get to the end. Chris just tells anyone anything they want to hear to make it one more day, while still focusing on the end. He did a great job overall. This final speech of Julies really sums up how I feel toward you. I really felt like you and I had a bond that went beyond the game. I mean, I shared everything with you, I told you my prize and what it was after I got it. You not only lied to me about yours, but you went and told others about my prize.
Then that happened. You were literally taking anything I told you and passing it on to other people. For no good reason. Just to make me look bad and humiliate/alienate me.
Which I forgave both immediately
Then at final 11, Syd approached us about voting off DD. I asked you your opinion and you suggested we vote off Candice and not DD......you ended up voting off DD and literally just left me out and cast me aside for no reason. You asked me to forgive you for not telling me and I did.
Then the next vote, you voted off Colby, after spending the ennnnnntire day confirming the Sean vote. You and I got the vote off Sydney like we wanted and you and I literally just trashed Sean, ran his name into the ground and all that and then you voted to keep him and got rid of Colby. Then you told me ya voted Colby because "Miki wanted it and you had to follow her" but once again, you just totally cast me aside from any involvement. I was loyal to you fully and rather than you even make any type of alternative offer, you just lied and lied and lied and lied to me at every turn. And it was so elaborate and unnecessary.
Then Shawna throws your name out. I didn't even vote you or anything and you STILL blamed me.
Even after we had what I felt was a light hearted convo about Judas, that you apparently have spun into this attack that I made on you, which isn't true and all these things about me not separating games and such. Its like you've just decided to knock me down and at every turn, you kick me a little more and just rub a little more dirt in the wounds and I just really don't understand it at all.
You betray me at every turn and then blame me for your own actions
And even with all that, I still was about to leave the game and talked to you and as one last little bonus you had to tell me "Im voting you out because Im friends with Sydney and it would be so scummy of me to do that to her."
That last one was really the kicker, you were virtually saying "I know I should keep you but I really just like Syd so much better that Id rather vote you out" so finally after screwing me over the entire game, you voted me out just for personal reasons. Not even strategy, strictly personal.
Since you voted me out for personal reasons, why shouldn't I just not give you my vote for personal reasons?
And finally Sydney....
Sophie was a great player, she was strong in comps and just a big planner from the start and a huge social threat and for the most part, she was really able to keep her word and pounce on good ideas like this convo about Cochran. And one thing I will say for you, is that I think out of everyone you REALLY had everyones number, you knew what peoples best moves were and how to play off that. I feel like youre one of the few people who viewed me as an asset in the game and not as just a floater. We really weren't that close and I do think you just saw a good opportunity to scoop me up as someone who was alone in the game and it was nothing more than that. You got some use out of me and then I wasn't useful anymore. I know in the end you said you really wanted to go to the end with me, but Im not sure I really bought that as I knew you were tight with Vee/Miki for waaaaaay longer than you were with me. But I did enjoy our time in the game.
With all of that said, that's just how I feel right now about each of you. A lot of people know that Im leaning towards Sydney, but you never know what could happen. And seeing as how you all played so hard to get to this point, it would be foolish for anyone to bank on "not having a vote" or "having a vote in the bag" from a certain person to the point that you don't show genuine effort in the jury phase of the game.
Ok this is my question to all of you. Its the exact same one that I asked in Season 3 and I think it shows who has a good handle on what happened in the game.
What was each jurors biggest failing in the game that caused them to not be a finalist, instead of yourselves?
This question isn't meant to start mudslinging at jurors and to paint people in a bad light, but it just goes to show who matched up with what jurors think. How well did you know the game? If you feel that answering this question will hurt you more than it will help you in the game. Then feel free not to bother with it.
But at this point I just need to see what you learned in 71 days of play to see if the ends justified the means.
Good Luck all three of you. And may the best witch win!
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Post by Sydney Wheeler on Aug 14, 2013 5:00:50 GMT -5
Thank you Chase - I actually like the Sophie comparison. I don't consider myself to have "used" you as I truly felt we may of had to rely on eachother since we were both viewed as "big threats" to take to the end. Instead of anyone in my entire six person alliance you were the person I knew whose word I would be able to trust 100% because we both did not have a duo/side-kick/best friend that would have our backs, especially if the game was a final two. So I put more faith in you and was genuine with you like you had always been with me. What was each jurors biggest failing in the game that caused them to not be a finalist, instead of yourselves?Ted's biggest failure in lasting long was the conspiracies and theories he spread around the game about alliances he believed to exist. Instead of holding those cards to himself for down the line, he tried to flip the script way too early on people who trusted him. He lost their trust and became a big target. People such as Kim, who had a large influence on a lot of the cast, were able to ensure he was a target. When he returned to the game nobody wanted anything to do with him based on how exhausting he was when trying to flip the power the first time before he left. I can't say I ever learned much about Alexis' game. From what I knew of her she was closely aligned to Vee, had a young person's thing with Carter, and really really wanted Danielle out. I think Alexis' biggest mistake was making it known she wanted Danielle out so fast. It would of been in her best interest to wait until it was possible before vocalizing she should go. I remember very early on in the game, Danielle had gotten word that Alexis wanted to weaken her. I don't even think they were on the same tribe. It's no secret Danielle held a lot of power, so that was definitely Alexis' fatal move because she was targeted hardcore by Danielle from that point onwards. If Alexis never said anything until later, she might have been able to blindside her first. Wanda's biggest failure was obviously checking out of the game or becoming too busy. She was originally invested in it but then somewhere after the puppet challenge she faded from the board's 24 hour log. She obviously wasn't on AIM building relationships so it made her a very easy target for the merge when the group was trying to decide something that would not ruffle too many feathers. I think she had to rely too much on Vee to keep her in the game because she wasn't talking to enough people herself and didn't feel as though people wanted to give her the time of the day. They didn't because they had already established alliances by that late in the game. Judd's biggest failure in the game was his mouth and being emotional with his allies. Before Judd got voted out, he got into some tiffs with Kim and Danielle by threatening them with his idol. His vote for Wanda at the Alexis vote was definitely an example of a mistake for him. It pissed off Danielle and she and Kim, who trusted him, started to doubt him. (He also got into an argument with Candice as well the round he left.) Judd had all of the information at his disposal, and a ton of inside scoop, but he reacted too volatile. He could have gotten super far if he kept his mouth shut and his feelings inside. Refusing to vote for Sean and other people, as well as using the idol as leverage to push his way, caused his blindside. I think Kourtney only had strong relationships or deals with people she thought could protect her and had a good influence. (Me, DD, Shawna, Vee) And so those who weren't as close to her felt no connection to her. Therefore I feel her biggest mistake was feeling too comfortable in the game and not making stronger connections with players like Alex, Sean, Colby, Chase, Candice and Miki. She felt like she wasn't going to win the game, so she didn't see herself going any time soon. But there were a lot of players who did not feel they could trust her enough. Danielle's biggest mistake was playing too hard too fast. I think she felt she could eliminate any person at any time and have enough support to avoid the backlash. There was absolutely no reason for her to trust Vecepia over myself in a vote - and there was absolutely no reason for her to vote out Kourtney. I think she reacted too prematurely in her decision to blindside Judd and Kourtney. Blindsides aren't always necessary or smart for one's game. It was the Kourtney vote especially that exposed her game to players like myself, Alex, Sean and Candice. If she was afraid of me at the Final Tribal Council she let that slip way too early. I think she should have heeded her own advice. After voting out Alexis she mentioned needing to cool down for awhile because she just got her way with a big move. But two rounds later she makes another gigantic blindside decision that I feel was her fatal move. As far as I am concerned, Colby's biggest failure in the game with me was telling me how I would be a threat to go home near the merge and that he was here to play and prove exactly why he was an Allstar. From that moment onwards, I felt Colby was here to make big moves and go for people he thought of as big guns. I feel his decision to go against Candice and appear as if tight with Kim again was not great for him. He definitely should have not voted for Candice to go home as it did not benefit him in any way. By the time of his elimination, it was very obvious that he-Chase-Shawna wanted to go far together and that needed to be axed. Offering a final four proposal to Vee, with Miki at 5th, was a definite error. Instead, for Colby/Shawna/Chase's benefit I feel as though Shawna/Chase/Miki/Vee should have formed a final four. Colby was the victim as a result of appearing to closely knit to others. I think Shawna's biggest mistake was being involved in too many blindsides and appearing untrustworthy. She was involved in Kim's original blindside, Alexis' blindside, and the Double TC blindside. I know that Vee felt Shawna was dangerous when Alexis was voted out, because before that she trusted her. My eyes opened up to it when Kourtney left. (A person that Shawna definitely did not need to vote out) The more I talked with her the more I could sense our alliance together was not her priority. I think she should have totally scooped me up after the Double TC vote and secured trust with me, but instead she just said she was taking note of what I was saying. After Colby left, she made it clear she wanted nothing to do with Vee or Miki anymore, but because she had nowhere else to go, (Was not close to Candice/Sean/Alex) she went home. Much like Danielle, Kim's biggest failure in the game was playing so very hard and so very fast. There was no reason for her to alienate myself and Alex - and trust Vee of all people, because of her trust in Miki, in a vote. (Vee votes Kim out and then Kim returns. Kim blindsides Alexis. Kim decides to trust Vee in order to get out Judd, a person who obviously got emotional but wasn't immediately after her. It was definitely a huge mistake on her part thinking the Alexis vote would hold no weight) I think she spent too much time planning for the future and thinking about voting out people allied to her. She also put far too much trust in Miki and for Miki to do whatever she wished. (Put to much stock in an outside friendship opposed to game relationship) When the double blindside occurred and I lashed out at Kim not winning any games, I meant to convey that she could not treat people in the game like she did (as objects to blindside) and expect to win. She really made you feel as if you could trust her by what she said to you, but when her actions conveyed otherwise it put a target on her and upset people. Candice was coasting to the final four, maybe even final three, before she let her own insecurities about her game take over. I think comments from people like Chase and Shawna were getting to her and she wanted to show she was a player. In doing so she targeted me because she felt I would win the game hands down. She trusted Vee/Miki with that, but when it got back to me, there was enough ammo to turn the tides against her and strike her first. So I would say Candice's biggest mistake is not keeping that she wanted me out of the game a secret until after Chase was out, and after my idol was gone. I think she did not recognize my social ties at the time and the fact I was definitely not going anywhere for at least two more rounds. I think Alex leaving the game was unexpected for him as he got voted out by Sean, someone who definitely wanted to go to the end with him. I would say he is not a finalist because he was not setting up end game connections and did not have strong game relationships by that late in the game. Vee/Miki had no ties to him at all and even his relationship with Chase was fresh. The round he got voted out he was not really engaging in conversations and should have double checked with Sean and Chase. Bottom line is he did not have enough people wanting to protect him by final 6. I would say Chase is not a finalist for his relationship with Sean (super rocky for the whole game) and Vee. He was very honest with his feelings after the blindsides and "fought" (I guess you could say) with them. It closed some doors that maybe would have been ajar. He faced trouble in the game because of the downfall of his alliance to Shawna/Colby and because of the reactions to it. Instead of going back to Vee/Miki after Danielle's blindside I think he could have explored other avenues. Chase got screwed a lot by people and it kept putting him in a bad spot. To put it short, his biggest failure was putting too much trust in Vee, someone known to have lied a lot. I believe he saw honesty in me at the time but by that point there was nobody else he could rely on. Sean's biggest failure was voting out Alex over Vee, hands down. He/Chase/Alex made an agreement that they would not be able to beat any of the girls and that they could only win against eachother. He didn't handle the final six round as he should have and went with a move that felt safer, feeling he could be eliminated if he didn't. He should have really gotten to the bottom of what was going on by talking with Chase and Alex more, because it was his best move anyway. Thanks again and I hope nobody is offended by this! Just a take on where I saw people go wrong from my perspective.
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Post by Saint Miki Wingle on Aug 14, 2013 8:32:13 GMT -5
Thank you chase Kim is actually one of my favorite winners and I am proud to be compared to her!
What was each jurors biggest failing in the game that caused them to not be a finalist, instead of yourselves?
Ted: His inability to leave things of the past alone was at least for me the reason I wanted him out. We had already dealt with the pentagon yet he brought up all his old conspiracy theories that got him vote out the first time again. That and by the time he came back he wasn't the most well liked player. Mostly do to his crazy theories.
Alexis: For me what really bugged me was she never point blank said let's go to f3 together. That made me a little alarmed. Overall I think her attacking DD the round Kim left pre merge sealed her fate really. Enticing a predator is never a smart thing to do. And at the time DD was easily the HBIC in the game.
Wanda: She wasn't around to build bonds or to really prove her usefulness to others. If she had been more active pre merge I feel like she would of gone a lot further in the game. By the time she left coming around and scrambling wouldn't of helped her it would of made her go much faster.
Judd: Judd made to many deals with to many people. It's the thing he does time and time again. He aligns with just about everyone and then struggles to pick who he loyal to. Him trusting Kim was like trusting an anaconda not to eat you as you tease it with food or in Kim's case information. Along with that his constant paranoia wasn't a big help either but really him spreading himself to thin and trusting the wrong people with certain information was what cost him the game.
Kourtney: She really didn't chat with me much at merge it made me nervous. I feel as if she only talked to those she felt had great deals of power. That is what caused me to push for her to go home. If she would of been more social and less transparent about who she was close to I think she would of faired better in the game overall.
DD: Her need to come into this game guns blazing was what cost her. She played too hard too soon. It put a very big target on her back. And her constant need for a blindside wasn't helpful for her in the long run. Eventually those who blindside get blindsided themselves. So very few people make it to the end pulling the moves she did. So maybe if she had toned it down pre merge she would of made it further?
Colby: He showed his cards to the wrong person. Going and telling Vee you want a final 4 with her and to make me fifth wasn't the best way to make an alliance. If he wanted to get her and or I on his side I'd of at least tried to make us feel more comfortable. Even if he lied and promised to side with us at 5 to take out chase/Shawna. That right there would of made me feel a little more comfortable with the deal. Though I probably wouldn't of gone for it regardless.
Shawna: she threw in the towel after Colby left. We tried to tell her we wanted to work with her but she took Colby and DD's leaving very personal. It's hard not to but if she would of hidden it better then maybe she could of made it further into the game. Cause I really did want to work with her and chase to an extent.
Kim: Similar to DD in how she came in guns blazing. But really for her it was smaller things. Caving to DD in plastics chats did not help her game. It pissed off half the alliance. And worse off it pissed off the the two people who felt like they were the bottom of the alliance. She also made to many deals with to many people. After Judd left that really cost her a lot of loyalties cause everyone was selling her out.
Candice: scheming at f8/7 when she had it made to final 4 is what cost her the game. Had she waited till say final 5 to scheme that would of produced better results. There were still to many people in the game to run around planning the final 5 boot. I'd of waited till the final 6 to start that talk.
Alex: to actually be present for the majority of the game? He could of made it much further in the game if he wasn't busy voting out the only person who really wanted him in the game. Had he spent the time pre merge to be more social I think that would of helped his odds of winning the game.
Chase: really I think you played a damn good game tbh. Being the last of your alliance there really isn't much you could do? I guess your downfall started when you sided with Colby. Had you and shawna sided with Vee and I then I think your chances of sitting at finals would of been a lot bigger then they were this time. But like I said there weren't many flaws in your game. Maybe be a little more social?
Sean: Sean wasn't given enough credit and I get why. He was robbed last season and deserved to win but a bitter jury happened. This time around I feel he laid to low. If he'd of made himself more of a power player in the middle of the merge his chances would of faired better. Plus not siding with Chase and Alex wasn't the best move for him in the long run. If he'd of sided with them and taken Vee or I out I'd say he'd of stood a great shot at winning this game.
I hope I one gets offended that wasn't my intention with this
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Post by Chase Rice on Aug 23, 2013 1:04:40 GMT -5
Thanks you 2 for your responses. You both played well and I have enough info to go ahead and vote
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Post by Shawna Mitchell on Aug 23, 2013 1:10:16 GMT -5
Shawna: she threw in the towel after Colby left. We tried to tell her we wanted to work with her but she took Colby and DD's leaving very personal. It's hard not to but if she would of hidden it better then maybe she could of made it further into the game. Cause I really did want to work with her and chase to an extent.
LOL HOW WAS I SUPPOSED TO BELIEVE YOU AFTER VOTING OUT DD AND THEN COLBY AND OBVIOUSLY WORKING WITH THE "OTHER SIDE" DURING THE LIVE TC/IC??? TELL ME PLEASE??? YOU WOULD'VE VOTED ME OUT REGARDLESS. PROVE DIFFERENTLY...I WON'T BELIEVE YOU LOL. FYI THAT'S WHY MY 7TH DEADLY SIN SHOULD'VE BEEN PRIDE. YOU ALL BOTCHED THIS QUESTION!!!
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Post by Shawna Mitchell on Aug 23, 2013 1:11:35 GMT -5
"THROWING IN THE TOWEL" ... THAT MAKES ME CRAZY!
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Post by Chase Rice on Aug 23, 2013 1:19:54 GMT -5
.....9 days later
You still responded quicker than vee lol
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Post by Snakecepia "Judas" Towery on Aug 23, 2013 1:26:50 GMT -5
Chase, I think a reason that I have taken so long to answer this question lies in the fact that at first I was completely and totally unsure of how to approach it. I for one, grossly underestimated the relationship you felt towards me and I didn’t think you would be as hurt as you were with me, but I guess that really stems from a lack of awareness of my read of you. So with that said before I delve into all your comments, I feel like I need to start this off by offering you an apology. I’m sorry for how I made you feel in this game, and regardless of if you vote for me to win or not, I hope you can forgive me. I first want to address this by saying, I didn’t vote you out for personal reasons. I’ve outlined the strategy in keeping Sydney at the F5, but if you truly feel I voted you out for personal reasons, I feel you should vote for me to win because it wasn’t my intention to make the game personal for you. Even if it felt that way, it wasn’t. I think you should vote for me to win because I played a very strategic game worthy of winning. I know you feel hurt by me and obviously pretty betrayed but it wasn’t my intention to make you feel like shit and I apologize for making you feel that way. I really did view you as somewhat of an older brother out here regardless of how you feel about me, so I find a lot of irony with the Julie comment. I did take the Judas thing seriously by the way, and I apologize in not seeing the joke in it. As far as other games goes since it has been brought up, let me once again make it clear Starz had nothing to do with my gameplay out here. I’m not sure what has inclined you to feel this way, but had it had anything to do with this game I would have voted you out long before I did. Once again, I feel like there’s not much else to give but an apology, whether you accept it or not, I am sorry because I don’t think I anticipated to hurt you as much as I did. What was each jurors biggest failing in the game that caused them to not be a finalist, instead of yourselves?I think Ted’s downfall stems all the way back to the Sandra vote on Poseidon. He had a plethora of allies that wanted to work with him, but they all turned on him once he voted out Sandra and sided with Coach. That made him a prime target of the Plastics alliance, which resulted him going out pre-jury, and then getting the revolving door at the first round of merge, since hardly anyone trusted him or wanted to work with him. I think Alexis downfall is a combination of two things, the first being her close relationship to me. I think a lot of players felt that Alexis and I needed to be split up as a way to weaken me/free me up, however I think the main reason stems all the way back to when she was on nunuBaci and campaigned for Shawna to leave. I told Alexis to go for an original Baci (Shawna) that round, since I felt there was some sort of alliance between that group, so she did and it got herself in a bad situation with the KISS alliance to the point where none of them wanted to work with her, and all of them wanted her out, so in that respect I’d say Alexis’s greatest downfall comes from trying to make a move without the numbers/too early. Wanda’s biggest failing that prevented her from being in the finals was her general lack of activity. Had Wanda been around more, and worked harder on forging relationships with other players, it’s possible she could have made a run deep into the game, but when everyone was looking for an easy vote, or a pawn to use in a blindside she was the person everyone set their eyes on. I’d say Judd’s biggest fail was trusting the wrong people. (DD/Kim) When it became public knowledge Judd had the idol, it put a target on his back that he had until he went home. Had Judd kept this knowledge between Sean and himself, it’s possible he could have been a finalist but allowing that information to leak is what ultimately sealed his fate. Kourtney’s biggest fail lies in the fact that she, like Judd trusted the wrong people, and didn’t have enough connections. While she had formed tight connections with the members of the KISS alliance, she put too much trust into them, and didn’t put enough effort into her relationships with other players, so when DD/Shawna didn’t need her anymore and wanted to try and improve their position for the long term, she was the causality of the vote. Danielle’s biggest fail is a combination of two things, the first being how big of a threat she was. Even if Danielle didn’t leave when she did, she was going to have a tough road making it to the end of the game because she was seen as the biggest threat from very early on, so I’d say Danielle’s biggest fail was being too visible to the rest of the cast, however in the short term, her biggest fail was voting Kourtney/Judd out given those were two players who weren’t going to go against her anytime soon. Colby’s downfall stems from the fact I feel he started playing the game too late. At the start of the merge he was kind of a loner to some degree, and while he recovered and was able to get a solid alliance together, I feel it was too little too late and at that point, other bonds had been created that were much stronger which resulted in him being a casualty at the final 10. Shawna’s failure stems in voting Kourtney out. I feel had Shawna kept Kourtney in the game, she would have been able to make it to the end and argue her case, but once Kourtney left and the game split, she had to put her trust in people who didn’t necessarily have her best intentions at heart. Kim’s downfall is similar to DD’s and I feel it’s because she was just so aggressive and pro-active. It’s always great to be doing things in games, but Kim made it seem like she was always doing something painting herself out to be a big threat. She also didn’t have the best read on who she could trust and who she couldn’t like many of the others before her, which meant she eventually got cut for trusting the wrong people. Candice’s biggest fail was letting it be known she was annoyed during the F7 challenge. Even if Sydney hadn’t been told that Candice was going to go for her at some point Sydney also recognized there was tension there. Had Candice been able to escape that round with Sydney not knowing Candice was going to want her out eventually, it’s very likely she would have been a finalist. Alex’s downfall was not having the numbers to execute a move he needed to go through. Had Alex been able to get Sydney or I out at the F6 or F7, it’s very likely he’d be sitting in the end, but since he couldn’t get enough people to vote for Sydney or I, the vote eventually turned on him, and it was game over on his end. Chase’s downfall stems from a combination of trusting the wrong people, and never being able to find his footing. I’d say it all started way back on original Baci when KISS was formed, as Chase was left on the outs of it, and likely could have gone if Baci gone back to tribal due to utr gameplay. Once the merge hit, he was still a target due to targeting members of the ropes alliance and even when he found his footing, he still didn’t have solid numbers and that put him in a lone wolf position. He had a good chance to make it to the end once he got to the final 5, but he lacked the allies/support to make it there. Sean’s biggest fail I think has to do with him not being able to put himself in a more powerful position throughout the game. Last season Sean had a big influence on who would go every round, while in this situation he was just an added vote for whoever he was working with and didn’t play the middle like he did the last season. Had he been able to put himself in that position again, I think he would have had a better chance to make it, but like so many others before him, his fate was put in the hands of players who were playing selfish games and that’s something a key contributor in what did him in. Sorry for this being late. I don’t know if it’ll really change anything, but here you have it. Good luck with your decision!
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Post by Chase Rice on Aug 23, 2013 2:06:13 GMT -5
I was gonna go on a long rant on you cause I think this is all complete bullshit (which this goes way beyond this game, youre recent comments have gone way beyond SI) but really you aren't worth it. I'm just really glad I'm me and not you.
You obviously didn't get my vote. You would've if you'd taken Sean cause you would've been the best player of that group but I'm not voting for you over someone who won more comps than the other 34 players combined, was In the know nearly every vote or at least as much as you and got there playing about as clean as I think someone could.....not for personal....not from starz....not from Recycled....not cause your black, but for the best player and that bitch is named Sydney
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Post by Snakecepia "Judas" Towery on Aug 23, 2013 2:11:10 GMT -5
I don't have any earthly idea what Recycled has to do with this, but you're entitled to your own opinion as I wasn't really expecting your vote anyways. If you don't believe me you can wait till my confessional opens for this game. Regardless I respect your decision even if it's not the outcome I'd prefer. Thanks for reading!
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Post by Chase Rice on Aug 23, 2013 2:15:42 GMT -5
You're very welcome
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Post by Judd Sergeant on Aug 23, 2013 17:00:13 GMT -5
I wanna comment on this idol thing.
I took the idol to get the target off Sean's back. Kim was deathly afraid of it and wanted to target Sean for it. I asked her if he didn't have the idol if she would still target him and she said no. So I used that to get the idol from Sean.
I very easily could have voted him out and kept it, but I am just not that type of player. Had Kourtney been around, she said she was going to ask me about the idol and had she done that, I would have known who leaked it and it would have been a whole different ball game.
But leaking the info was actually purposeful and it was to save Sean which, incidentally wound up putting me out. Just another show of my stupid loyalty, I suppose.
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