Board Thread:Survivor: Skye Islands (Season 12)/@comment-24728615-20151017002834/@comment-26577876-20151017235413

Hey Wes :D Thanks for your question!

The biggest flaw Nuno has is having a scattered approach to strategy. Gotta love him, but sometimes it was difficult to keep up with his various, speeding trains of thought. When we'd talk strategy he'd jump around and change ideas frequently and it was a challenge trying to adapt to that kind of brainstorming. If he works on being calmer and having a more relaxed approach I KNOW he'll blossom into the triple threat powerhouse (brawn, beauty, AND brains) he really is.

The biggest flaw Tyler had this game was having too much faith in/loyalty to his allies. Sure, he flipped on Perry during the vote that saw you out, but tbh who didn't work against Perry at any point in the game? He didn't truly distinguish himself imo until he voted Evan out, and even then, he might not have had the opportunity to had Evan and I actually saw out F3 deal through. If he had made his own game a priority and not his allies I think he could have made big moves before Day 37.

I think you should respect my game because I overcame a majority alliance that had all the right things going for them. Most of them were challenge beasts, they had idols, they had pendants, they had scary strategies, and they had tight connections with each other. When the cracks in their foundation became more apparent, I took full advantage of them. I was never safe because I was always on the outs with the alliance itself, yet I was safe with individuals if that makes sense, and it's because of my ability to carry on meaningful conversations that I was able not just dodge bullets, but avoid being the target for pretty much the entire game. The fact that I only received 3 votes in the entire game proves that I forged tight enough bonds with people that I wasn't even a blip on their radar. Yes, I was at the bottom, but I was a bottom bitch that people wanted to trust and keep around. People came to me to help them, and I helped them to a degree that both furthered myself in this game, and diminished the power my opponents had.

I don't think you should respect Nuno's game because people actively saved him throughout this game. He received Alex's pendant which turned out to be a double whammy of immunity from two tribals, Dom used her vote canceler on during the tribal that Szymon wanted him out, and for the majority of pre-merge I had to keep Perry from full on targeting him even though Nuno clearly wanted him out.

Tyler's game involves him playing with his friends. That's pretty much the gist of it. He stuck close to his alliance of friends pretty much till the very end, until he realized he HAD to vote Evan out. I don't have a problem with the fact that he was able to play with his friends, I have a problem with the fact that he was loyal to a fault.

If you have anything else I can clear up, I'd be happy to do so! Thanks again Wes!