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Chrissy,

Here you can address the jury with your question or statement. You should keep it to one post that they can reply to. Try to include all of your questions/statement in this post and save any rebuttals or further questioning for the live council on Sunday.

Please do not ask the final three to go down any long lists, keep in mind that each question takes a very long time to properly answer and asking too much can be tedious.

The floor is now yours! Please post your questions/statements before Saturday at 8c/9e.
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Hey BITCHES!
I want to start off by saying congratulations for making it to the final 3!!!! Y'all made me proud and I'm excited about an all female final 3! Tbh I wasn't close to any of you so I can't say the typical "omg I love you so much!". Nonetheless, I think each of you deserve to be here, to a certain degree...
So to kick this thing off...


CHRISTINA:
You killed it out there girl! 7 immunities and an idol are something to be really proud of. Reading your opening statement, you talk a lot about how much fight you had in this game and how you didn't stop fighting until the last second. I want you to show me that fight RIGHT NOW

Tell me why Simone and Kim DO NOT deserve my vote and why I SHOULD vote for you.
Don't go soft on me, I want to see some mudslinging.

KIM:
I’ve been called everything from a snake, a manipulator, a liar and a backstabber, among other things. Many of my fellow jurors believe that you played a flip-flop game and that you seemed very “fake”. My question for you is: Were you playing a lowkey bad bitch game or were you genuinely trying to get to know people and form real alliances with them? You talked a little about both of these strategies, but I want you to pick ONE. I need specific examples for whichever style you believe you fit.

SIMONE:
Ohhh girl you confuse the heck out of me. I have SO many questions for you.
1) At the final 4 council it was mentioned you asked to be voted out. Was this true or false? Also, give me the context of the situation. Was it more than it was made out to be or did you actually want to be voted out?
2) All of the moves you mention seem to be ones that other people wanted to do and you followed. I get the impression that you were following what others were saying and helping them make their plans happen. Am I wrong in saying this? Is there something I'm not seeing?

EVERYONE:
First, I want to say that I'm COMPLETELY undecided.
I must say I feel like (socially) you all played the same game. You liked to do the small talk "thing" but never really wanted to talk about game. I'm sure it's because I wasn't in your plans, but tbh nobody was in my plans so...yeah. Anyway, my question for all three of you is:

Of everyone on the jury, who most deserves your spot in the final 3.

(And no I don't want you to say me. I want you to be completely honest with me and give me who you really think)

GOOD LUCK and I look forward to hearing your responses icon_razz
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~*Christina’s Response to Chrissy*~

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Tell me why Simone and Kim DO NOT deserve my vote and why I SHOULD vote for you.
Don't go soft on me, I want to see some mudslinging.


Simone was someone who I thought played a great strategic game throughout merge. However, as the merge went on and her allies fell: Cole/Patrick. She crumbled. She did not adapt to the changes that she needed to in this game of Stranded. I think the biggest task was to adapt to what was happening around you—even if it didn’t go your way. She crumbled, and I heard many times from her “I have no chance to win this game.” She even, at final four, asked me to vote her out with Kim/Ryan. She didn’t want to have Kim go home—she wanted Kim to win, her friend. This was the ending of Simone’s merge game and my ability to ever vote her to win if I was on the jury. We all came here to play this game and do our very best for ourselves. I, like many, did not join this to make friends or give up at the last hurdle. Ryan went through similar emotions in this game but flipped the table at the end and really showed himself the WANT to be here and play. That is the difference here. You could also look at my game. Winning 3 immunity challenges, shaded a lot of people in this game from ever wanting to work with me long-term. I lost Ali, my main ally in the merge game. I didn’t stand back, put my hands up. I fought. I adapted. When I was put on a tribe with 0 allies (new matt, ali, and inactives). I didn’t give up. I fought each challenge and social bond I had.
Another thing, with Simone, was her use of this being at work thing. I get it, maybe you can’t be at every live challenge or tribal council. However, the timing of these things did not change during the game. During these ending times, I was shocked to see her not show up to the most important nights. In addition, she was not clear prior to the rounds starting. If she was clear to me at final 6, I want to work with you. I am voting for Matt or Roark, etc. I would have had less hesitation going into that tribal council. I would not have had my vote on Simone for the first 20 minutes of the tribal. Her inability to care about this does not deserve a win. We need the winner of Stranded to care about the game. Care about every aspect and give 110% at every moment. Simone winning is an underwhelming ending to a great game that we all just played.

Now, Kim. I see the great Kim game. I was a great friend to her early in the game. However, she just dropped people without much of a smart reason. Thinking back to the Ali boot for me, she dropped me and stated that she couldn’t work with me right now ‘maybe if you survive longer in the game, we can make something work out.’ but I was too much of a threat right now. She dropped me, didn’t even play it up or try to lie that our relationship was anything of legit. She played a game with an alliance of Simone/Cole/Patrick, who were together since day 01. She put herself in a spot to be lost in the shuffle if some of us did not step up and tie the vote to make a move in this game. As much as I think she played a good social/strategic game, she wasn’t smart with how she was going to get to the end. I feel like she was too much of a group and less of an individual.
Furthermore, Final 4: She would have left if Ryan/Myself were dicks’ enough to agree on eliminating her versus the challenge. If Ryan didn’t mess up on 1 post, he beat her in that final challenge. Ryan showed that will and want to be in the end game more then her. She, ultimately, per the rules of Stranded, would have been given 4th place.

Now, why do I do deserve your vote? I adapted to everything that was thrown at me. New tribes without my allies, being pegged an individual challenge whore and nobody wanting to work with me. I was an individual and playing my own game, nobody else’s throughout the merge. I didn’t hide behind anyone this entire journey. I stepped away from the group on Day 01, grabbed the public immunity idol and was the talk of everyone for rounds. I was a threat from Day 1 and am still here right now. I played my heart out, I gave 110% in every challenge, tribal council, and event this game has had. I really loved every aspect of this and I hope that passion was seen.

When I was unable to influence and be a key player on the low of instant messages, I turned my attention to public forums of the tribe and tribal councils. I would display alliances I was seeing, and who needed to step their game up to take them out. I helped influence people to make a move and tie the vote. Enough so, that people went to rocks and put their own necks on the line to change this game up.
On the surface, one could say I just won the challenges and had an idol. But I hope if you read my answers and dive deeper, you can see I had more influence then people are wanting to give me credit for. If Cole did not leave at the purple rock, this game would have been much different. If the purple rock never happened, this game would have been much different. If Christina was not at tribal council with her chaos, and everyone fearing me—ask yourself would a move ever had been done? Would we just be sitting on jury with a final 3 of Cole/Patrick/Simone or Cole/Patrick/Ryan. So many variables that one could say. I made a mark on this game, a huge mark that led to the way this game turned out. I really hope between that aspect, and my passion, I would receive your vote tonight.

Thanks for this awesome question, girl. You were a firecracker.

Of everyone on the jury, who most deserves your spot in the final 3.

Ryan. With Cole/Patrick as close back ups to this question. I am choosing Ryan for the simple fact that per the rules of Stranded, Kim would have been given 4th place. Per the challenge results at the final 4 tie breaker—Ryan lost because he messed up 1 post, overall, he did have more posts then her. I feel like Ryan put his heart and soul into the end game.
Once Cole was gone from the purple rock, Ryan was hard to read—not wanting Patrick to go, etc was so odd to me. However, once Patrick was gone. Cole/Patrick, I saw this strong game that Ryan was playing. It was almost that they shielded him from view. I think he was very influential on many of the votes and social aspects of the game that were under the radar. I think his ability to hold trust with Matt/Roark but also with Simone/Patrick was intense and brilliant. When we sat in the Final 4, I knew my neck was on the line to leave if I didn’t win the challenge. As I was staring at the Wikipedia page for 40 minutes on that second locked box—I was thinking that I lost. I must be missing something, why is it taking me so long? I thought of who I would vote for between the three. Kim and Ryan were the only two that I could see deserve it at that stage. I found a new respect for Ryan. I also think the Top 5 tribal council where he was able to stay in the game over Matt, even though he played a better game in my own opinion. Ryan had more influence over each move and was more of a threat to win, but Simone/Kim still wanted him to stay.

Thanks for these questions. Good luck on making your decision.
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I’ve been called everything from a snake, a manipulator, a liar and a backstabber, among other things. Many of my fellow jurors believe that you played a flip-flop game and that you seemed very “fake”. My question for you is: Were you playing a lowkey bad bitch game or were you genuinely trying to get to know people and form real alliances with them? You talked a little about both of these strategies, but I want you to pick ONE. I need specific examples for whichever style you believe you fit.

Alright this is an insanely difficult question for me to answer since my game was a complicated mix of both of those strategies. I believe Christina played the bad bitch game full on while Simone played the genuinely getting to know people and form real alliances strategy. Moreover, I personally believe I played both of those strategies in different ways at the same time. However, in respect to your question, I will choose the one that I believe resonates with my game the most.

First off, lemme clear EVERYTHING up and say that each and every single relationship I made in this game was genuine as fuck. Like I mentioned in my opening statement, of course I came into this game wanting to win the whole thing, but I also came into this game wanting to meet and connect with people who shared such a passion for something I had loved for my entire life. Christina keeps saying "I didn't come here to make friends" and I think that's a perfect representation of her social game. She complains about people not wanting to work with her and being isolated, but girl when you have that attitude, you can't expect people to want to work with you.

I always hate when people say "I didn't come here to make friends" because it's like so what are all these people you're spending boatloads of time with getting to know just trashed liver to you? NONE of my relationships, with the exception of OLD Matt (who was the uberest of all dicks) were 'fake' and to anyone who legitimally thinks otherwise, come at me because they were real to me. Now of course, at the end of the day, it is a game and so yes I did leverage these relationships to further myself in the game. But just because I voted people out doesn't change the fact that I still love board games and boring ass accounting ;) @Ryan and find your fascination with MtG and D&D adorable @Jonas, and think that Otto is God's gift to Earth @Julie.

Also, you talked about how none of us talked game with you, but girl I did. First of all, I only had the pleasure of knowing you for two rounds before you went home so I didn't even have a huge opportunity to talk that much game with you. However, in the short time we did meet, I got to know you on a personal level and we had so many similarities that were not 'fake' whatsoever. Sure Rhode Island is a trash state, but so is Wisconsin and that's why we're gonna move to Canada with our cheese curds. We were both in cross country and track, but of course you one-upped me as captain. You're a previous business/economics major gone bio where I'm a previous bio major gone business icon_lol All of that was real and I don't understand how just because of game-related happenings that somehow all of that becomes obsolete. In addition to that, we talked game. I was the one who told you that everyone seemed to want Cole or Julie gone, but I thought that was a stupid idea and we should keep them as shields. You vehemently agreed and that's how we got on the topic of voting Jonas. I opened up to you about who I was close to even though it was a loaded question that could have screwed up my game. We debated and bantered about voting Jonas/what was the best for our games for a decent chunk of time that to me most definitely shows I talked game with you girl. I hope all of this sparks some memories that we did have together and prove that just because I was playing this game to win doesn't mean I was dropping people like Christina said I was and that all of my connections were most definitely not 'fake' connections.

I talked about this a little in one of the other posts, but my strategy coming into the merge WAS to play the middle at first and delay making any solid groups before I could decipher who I believe would be the best option moving forward with. It wasn't until after Ali left that I decided it was smart to tie myself down and be loyal to people I trusted (with that being Simone/Patrick/Cole). I would like to point out that ALL Y'ALL keep contradicting yourselves by saying I was this fake bad bitch who was flip-flopping on everyone WHILE AT THE SAME TIME I was blindly loyal to my alliance of Patrick/Cole/Simone and wasn't budging from them. You can't have the best of both worlds! That is literally a paradox. To resolve this ongoing dispute, I will say to the jury I was loyal to Patrick/Simone/Cole and furthermore, Christina throughout all her venom coming at me even confirms this in multiple of her posts. Obviously circumstances changed when we went to rocks and Cole went home, but before that vote, I voted with those three every single vote since the beginning of the merge. If that isn't specific enough for you, I personally told Cole when people were coming after him and I tried my best to make people see why him staying was a good thing and he did end up staying. When Patrick's name came up, I told him it came up because I was loyal to him. I was actively using my social connections to deflect the target off of my allies onto someone who did not fully have my back mutually. Like I said, I was loyal to the people who I felt would be loyal to me and this flip-flopping perception of me only holds true for those who I was told were coming after me/I didn't believe would have my back to the end.

As for who I believe deserves to be here over me, from my perspective 100% Cole. I mean if he didn't mess up the rules, I would literally be on the jury and he would likely be sitting here. However, I just want to point out that he did mess up the rules and I don't see how it's my fault that I'm still here because of his mistake. He had his chance to rectify the situation and that's on him. Going back to one of my other posts, Cole used the tribunal task against my game and tried to sway one of my allies to trust him more. Luckily Bill was closer to me, but the very fact that it almost subtlely could have worked showed Cole had a lot of under-the-radar gameplay that was being hidden behind his outward feuds with yourself and Julie. That's part of the reason I threw him that extra vote alongside Julie's at the Bill voteout since I knew he was a threat and I wanted to make sure people were still aware of it. I knew if Cole got an unknown vote he wouldn't just let it go and I was hoping he'd try to figure it out and put a target on himself which would ensure that he didn't just slide under the radar like the smart player he is. However, he still seemed to make it through both feuds unscathed which made me that much more wary. In addition to this, he was definitely one of the main instigators of your vote out. It was crazy how quickly he gathered numbers to vote you out 10-20 minutes before tribal. That's what made me realize I wanted him on my good side beyond our personal connection. Not to mention the fact that he had an idol that no one else knew about and he was one of the first people that Ryan told about the extra vote. He was a secret beast. Him almost flipping on me during the Final 8 showed he had connections on the other side just like I did yet he was that much more under the radar about it. Cole was by far the biggest power player in this game that people underestimated. That's the main reason why I planned on taking him out at the Final 6 vote. I firmly believe if he made it to the end, he'd finagle his way to a win.

I hope this clears up a lot Chrissy and I genuinely wish we were able to meet earlier in this game than we did because we would have been great friends.
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Sat Apr 14, 2018 7:35:07 pm
I’ve been called everything from a snake, a manipulator, a liar and a backstabber, among other things. Many of my fellow jurors believe that you played a flip-flop game and that you seemed very “fake”. My question for you is: Were you playing a lowkey bad bitch game or were you genuinely trying to get to know people and form real alliances with them? You talked a little about both of these strategies, but I want you to pick ONE. I need specific examples for whichever style you believe you fit.

Alright this is an insanely difficult question for me to answer since my game was a complicated mix of both of those strategies. I believe Christina played the bad bitch game full on while Simone played the genuinely getting to know people and form real alliances strategy. Moreover, I personally believe I played both of those strategies in different ways at the same time. However, in respect to your question, I will choose the one that I believe resonates with my game the most.

First off, lemme clear EVERYTHING up and say that each and every single relationship I made in this game was genuine as fuck. Like I mentioned in my opening statement, of course I came into this game wanting to win the whole thing, but I also came into this game wanting to meet and connect with people who shared such a passion for something I had loved for my entire life. Christina keeps saying "I didn't come here to make friends" and I think that's a perfect representation of her social game. She complains about people not wanting to work with her and being isolated, but girl when you have that attitude, you can't expect people to want to work with you.

I always hate when people say "I didn't come here to make friends" because it's like so what are all these people you're spending boatloads of time with getting to know just trashed liver to you? NONE of my relationships, with the exception of OLD Matt (who was the uberest of all dicks) were 'fake' and to anyone who legitimally thinks otherwise, come at me because they were real to me. Now of course, at the end of the day, it is a game and so yes I did leverage these relationships to further myself in the game. But just because I voted people out doesn't change the fact that I still love board games and boring ass accounting ;) @Ryan and find your fascination with MtG and D&D adorable @Jonas, and think that Otto is God's gift to Earth @Julie.

Also, you talked about how none of us talked game with you, but girl I did. First of all, I only had the pleasure of knowing you for two rounds before you went home so I didn't even have a huge opportunity to talk that much game with you. However, in the short time we did meet, I got to know you on a personal level and we had so many similarities that were not 'fake' whatsoever. Sure Rhode Island is a trash state, but so is Wisconsin and that's why we're gonna move to Canada with our cheese curds. We were both in cross country and track, but of course you one-upped me as captain. You're a previous business/economics major gone bio where I'm a previous bio major gone business icon_lol All of that was real and I don't understand how just because of game-related happenings that somehow all of that becomes obsolete. In addition to that, we talked game. I was the one who told you that everyone seemed to want Cole or Julie gone, but I thought that was a stupid idea and we should keep them as shields. You vehemently agreed and that's how we got on the topic of voting Jonas. I opened up to you about who I was close to even though it was a loaded question that could have screwed up my game. We debated and bantered about voting Jonas/what was the best for our games for a decent chunk of time that to me most definitely shows I talked game with you girl. I hope all of this sparks some memories that we did have together and prove that just because I was playing this game to win doesn't mean I was dropping people like Christina said I was and that all of my connections were most definitely not 'fake' connections.

I talked about this a little in one of the other posts, but my strategy coming into the merge WAS to play the middle at first and delay making any solid groups before I could decipher who I believe would be the best option moving forward with. It wasn't until after Ali left that I decided it was smart to tie myself down and be loyal to people I trusted (with that being Simone/Patrick/Cole). I would like to point out that ALL Y'ALL keep contradicting yourselves by saying I was this fake bad bitch who was flip-flopping on everyone WHILE AT THE SAME TIME I was blindly loyal to my alliance of Patrick/Cole/Simone and wasn't budging from them. You can't have the best of both worlds! That is literally a paradox. To resolve this ongoing dispute, I will say to the jury I was loyal to Patrick/Simone/Cole and furthermore, Christina throughout all her venom coming at me even confirms this in multiple of her posts. Obviously circumstances changed when we went to rocks and Cole went home, but before that vote, I voted with those three every single vote since the beginning of the merge. If that isn't specific enough for you, I personally told Cole when people were coming after him and I tried my best to make people see why him staying was a good thing and he did end up staying. When Patrick's name came up, I told him it came up because I was loyal to him. I was actively using my social connections to deflect the target off of my allies onto someone who did not fully have my back mutually. Like I said, I was loyal to the people who I felt would be loyal to me and this flip-flopping perception of me only holds true for those who I was told were coming after me/I didn't believe would have my back to the end.

As for who I believe deserves to be here over me, from my perspective 100% Cole. I mean if he didn't mess up the rules, I would literally be on the jury and he would likely be sitting here. However, I just want to point out that he did mess up the rules and I don't see how it's my fault that I'm still here because of his mistake. He had his chance to rectify the situation and that's on him. Going back to one of my other posts, Cole used the tribunal task against my game and tried to sway one of my allies to trust him more. Luckily Bill was closer to me, but the very fact that it almost subtlely could have worked showed Cole had a lot of under-the-radar gameplay that was being hidden behind his outward feuds with yourself and Julie. That's part of the reason I threw him that extra vote alongside Julie's at the Bill voteout since I knew he was a threat and I wanted to make sure people were still aware of it. I knew if Cole got an unknown vote he wouldn't just let it go and I was hoping he'd try to figure it out and put a target on himself which would ensure that he didn't just slide under the radar like the smart player he is. However, he still seemed to make it through both feuds unscathed which made me that much more wary. In addition to this, he was definitely one of the main instigators of your vote out. It was crazy how quickly he gathered numbers to vote you out 10-20 minutes before tribal. That's what made me realize I wanted him on my good side beyond our personal connection. Not to mention the fact that he had an idol that no one else knew about and he was one of the first people that Ryan told about the extra vote. He was a secret beast. Him almost flipping on me during the Final 8 showed he had connections on the other side just like I did yet he was that much more under the radar about it. Cole was by far the biggest power player in this game that people underestimated. That's the main reason why I planned on taking him out at the Final 6 vote. I firmly believe if he made it to the end, he'd finagle his way to a win.

I hope this clears up a lot Chrissy and I genuinely wish we were able to meet earlier in this game than we did because we would have been great friends.
My reason in asking you this question had to do with my boot, actually. If we had such a great bond and you truly did want to work with me and be my friend in this game, why didn't you tell me people were gonna start voting for me? I find it hard to believe that if you really felt a connection to me, why didn't you give me a heads up?

Also to clear things up: The me/cole drama was VERY one-sided. Cole was collateral damage for a bigger vendetta I had against Patrick. I didn't feel ill-will towards Cole at all, but he was aligned with Pat so a move against Pat was a move against Cole. m
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Alright, I did say we had a great bond; however, I did not say I wanted to work with you. I knew that you and Ryan were super tight and the fact that you were the main instigator behind the getting big threats out movement, I was wary that eventually you would take me out for being a big threat. In addition, I didn't even know you were getting votes until five minutes before tribal when Cole told me. I was not a part of the conversation for determining whether or not to vote you out. That is the one vote where I was not in the inner circle on what exactly was going on until right before tribal. However, how would it have looked if I had came to you immediately before tribal and said, "Chrissy you're getting votes" and then Jeff closes the instant messaging and that's the last thing I told you? If someone did that to me, I'd be like wow you're a shitty person.

As for the you/Cole drama, it may have been very one-sided, but I had no idea it was one-sided when I voted for Cole hoping he'd go after someone. Unfortunately, you were just the recipient of this. Also, the fact that you say you were against Patrick while Patrick was one of the people I was closest to made it difficult for me to have potential working with you if you'd both be gunning for each other the whole time. I'm not saying I couldn't have worked with you, but it's just another thing to put out there.
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Alright, I did say we had a great bond; however, I did not say I wanted to work with you. I knew that you and Ryan were super tight and the fact that you were the main instigator behind the getting big threats out movement, I was wary that eventually you would take me out for being a big threat. In addition, I didn't even know you were getting votes until five minutes before tribal when Cole told me. I was not a part of the conversation for determining whether or not to vote you out. That is the one vote where I was not in the inner circle on what exactly was going on until right before tribal. However, how would it have looked if I had came to you immediately before tribal and said, "Chrissy you're getting votes" and then Jeff closes the instant messaging and that's the last thing I told you? If someone did that to me, I'd be like wow you're a shitty person.

As for the you/Cole drama, it may have been very one-sided, but I had no idea it was one-sided when I voted for Cole hoping he'd go after someone. Unfortunately, you were just the recipient of this. Also, the fact that you say you were against Patrick while Patrick was one of the people I was closest to made it difficult for me to have potential working with you if you'd both be gunning for each other the whole time. I'm not saying I couldn't have worked with you, but it's just another thing to put out there.
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I did put it out there to Christina if she would vote for me. Kim had told me she wouldn't be around for the vote and she'd be back at 11pm. Her vote for Christina was the obvious first plan but we had talked about voting for Ryan as the back up and take it to a tie because there was no doubt that she would be the target by them because Ryan had asked me earlier if I had voted Kim. I had promised her after we pulled off the F6 move that if we got to the F4 I would tie it for her and give her a chance if the situation called for it and I stood by my word to her. This wasn't her asking me to tie it for her. I told her I'd tie it for her on my own accord. I figured given the craziness of how people vote in this game maybe one of them would actually vote for me if I put on a sob story enough. What I forgot was that Christina's factory settings were still set to full time bitch and I should have expected her to dirty it up in the tribal council thread. That's the other thing about my game, I was always trying to think outside of the box and think of every possible scenario that could be possible. In the middle of the Christina drama I actually mentioned to my alliance that what if Christina had actually used the idol on green and she was bluffing us because she hadn't played it? The only people who would have known would have been Matt and Ali and Ali had left and we'd drawn the battle lines between Christina and Matt. It blew their minds because they hadn't thought of other possibilities than just she has an idol. That's the same with the F4 vote... how can I try and get this to go without hitting a tie.

The frustrating for me in this game was I was always the one first to bring these moves up in my alliance or the possibility of voting for someone. My glaring weakness was that while I was able to bring it up and set it all up... I wasn't able to be there for the follow through which is where I got completely lost in the mix to some people and trust me, I understand all your perspectives of me. Its frustrating but it's the reality of how people perceive what happened. The moment we merged I had been talking about voting for Jonas since the Thursday night right up until the Sunday because he was perceived to be a massive threat and I had no prior connection to him. It didn't help that my alliance with Cole had an uncertain future because you two were not really on good terms after your swap tribe and after you told me you were close to Jonas, it confirmed for me that it needed to happen. I was also the voice of reason within my alliance. Back on original Bamburan Cole pitched to me a plan about keeping inactives and I was like wait, what, no?! and I spent a good deal of time outlining to him that it wasn't a good idea for obvious reasons. The one time I was swapped away from him he tried to vote Julie out over whoever you guys perceived to be an inactive. Coming into the merge Cole was targeted and people had floated out Patrick as well. It was my job to make sure they both stayed in the game because I needed them and they were who I had trust in. I had spent time investing in a relationship with Christina and Ali and I pitched to them all about all of us working together and forming that group and thats what ended up happening even if it was for two rounds. lol.

As for my spot. I would give it to Ryan. When he was the most down after everyone shredding him I told him he just needed to embrace the villain role. If this is the story the game is creating for him he just needs to embrace it and be the villain. It's not the end of the world, people will get over it and Survivor needs a good villain edit. I firmly believe that if he got here and he completely owned everything he did and he pitched it the right way, I think he had more of a chance than he even realised. I would have loved to have seen him outline his journey and just the entire thought process he had.

Thanks Chrissy. I know we had limited time back on our original tribe to get to know each other but when I showed up at the merge you had completely come into your own and it was like a whole different person who was just super dynamic. Thanks for the chats and the fun times girl.
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First thing I would like to say to all of you before tribal:
I am disappointed that NONE of you answered my last question they way i wanted you to. What I was looking for was for you to say that NOBODY deserves your spot at the final three more than YOU. You all worked insanely hard to get here and should honor and respect your own games. I am really big on owning your shit and, to me, part of that is sticking up for yourself when necessary.

With that being said, I am still undecided. It will be up to the three of you to fight for yourselves at tribal tonight. Each of you had your weak points and your strong points, so i think it will be a great battle and a fight to the finish.

Good luck ladies! bananalama
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