Board Thread:Survivor 24: Caracol/@comment-174.218.15.133-20170608153439/@comment-27018217-20170609222817

Hey Lori!

So your question is a bit difficult for me, because I based my game around many small moves, but I'll give this a go.

I'd have to say my biggest move was the Christine blindside, because it's the part of the game that I felt like I did the most work. After that move, I ended up having to suck up my pride and take a backseat in order to survive and get to the best scenario for me to win.

So I started it off with that really crazy part of that round where I freaked out on people. Really, I wanted to see if I was being fed bullshit and if anyone really meant it when they wanted to work with me. This lead to Luis actually really talking to me, and Christine feeling bad for me (but it left an impression that was a cry-baby, which wasn't good. But I've already talked about that in Luis' speech so moving on).

There was also that part where I told you that people saw you as Forrest and Christine's goat. Sometime after that, Roodman said you came to him about voting one of them out. Now, from my point of view, I felt like I had something to do with that decision. I won't say for a fact I did, because I don't know what your thought process was that round, but I'd like to think I played a part in that.

So at this point, we had a group of 4 ready to vote Christine. Then, Luis starts showing interest for voting Christine. I took this chance to try and push him in that direction, which I've explained how I did in Christine's speech (brief recap is I explained how they were a duo and that they'd pick each other over him). What this did was have an extra vote in case you or Luis was lying, and it became a big reason for my continued relationship with Luis in the future.

Including Luis in that vote helped me continue to talk to him, it allowed our group to convincingly set up the Final 6 (since they needed to believe I was voting Luis), and also was a big part in our group working our way to the majority. I jumped at the opportunity the moment Thiru was voted out and it payed off.