by Cirie » Tue Nov 19, 2013 3:24:50 pm
We're so close to the end now. Do you think you have what it takes to win?
I’m incredibly proud of my performance throughout this game. I’ve made it to at least the final five and outlasted nineteen other competitors. Most of these players considered this to an All-stars game and relied on prior relationships to a certain extent. But, I felt like I was playing this game against twenty-three strangers… Except they all knew each other. And they didn’t know me. I was the outsider and needed to make inroads fast.
So many players underestimated me to their detriment. I think my position in this game is so interesting and unique. I can’t think of an analogous player from the actual show. Nearly everyone in this series wanted to take me to the end, because they regarded me as a potential goat. But, in the process of locking down final three commitments, they conceded so much power to me. Instead of saying, “I want you to be in my final three and this is what we’re going to do,” everyone has been saying, “I want you in my final three. What do you want to do?” This has constantly put me in the swing vote position. Can I truly be the goat if I’ve largely been dictating the game’s movement?
What's your plan now after such a crazy tribal council? What moves do you feel you still need to make?
Anarchy may be an entertaining strategy, but it’s not a winning one. I wish more people were actually playing the game to win! A lot of the contestants in the early merge were high-risk players that were chasing the adrenaline high of blindsides. They would even make moves that were detrimental to their long-term interests in order to chase that high. For example, Brenda aggravated the other players when she put her allies under the gun during a tribal council. Another example involved Sarah’s choice to use an immunity necklace to protect a clear outsider in Naonka. It’s no coincidence that these players were voted out shortly after they made such reckless gambles.
Nobody likes unpredictability! In particular, Sarah was a huge enigma at this game. At one point, Willard proposed a final four alliance of him, Gina, Sarah, and myself. Sarah communicated that she was on board with this alliance, but if Rudy, Naonka, and Teresa are to be believed, she was also conspiring to remove Gina from this game. I’m sure Sarah was placating them to a certain extent, but I worried that she was actively tossing Gina’s name around after she agreed to work with Gina. That was shady!