Board Thread:Survivor: Australia (Season 4)/@comment-24593200-20150108010338

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgwNzLBjn6Y

I said I would do it, and I did.

Hi guys!

So I started out on a losing tribe. While there, I was stuck in a vulnerable position, culminating when Mikayla and I were tied with 3 votes each. When we swapped, I was still on a losing tribe, but with slightly better odds. Seeing the differences between well off and on the outs helped shape my game.

I wasn't that great at challenges; in fact I was awful in some. So most of my game play had to be strategic and social. I went out and talked to people. When I pulled myself together (post-Wesley) I had multiple chats running at a time, sometimes with two different alliances.

I'd like to say I flipped on Jessy because I knew I wasn't in her endgame, but honestly, it was because I wanted different people in than she did. It holds as one of the smartest moves I did, getting a big player out, but I had a stupid reason.

Things went normally for a round. Luke, the outsider :( left. Then, when Tommy approached me about voting Jenn, I knew that this would be the move that takes me to the final 3. Jenn was the largest threat in the game, spunking up the challenges and the chats, so it was logical to get her out. Tata was next, as Jenn's closest ally.

When Red went, there was controversy over Tommy talking to jurors. As a note, if I haven't been responding to you it's because I didn't want to penalized. But alliances held, and Mikayla, Tommy, and I voted out Red.

What I said earlier was true- I haven't been in an alliance chat since Jessy was voted out. This game has been hectic and crazy, with queens and crazy men, but I've navigated through it, and I am here today.

That is my speech. Vote for me because I survived, and not because I'm not Tommy, please. 