How did Sash get 0 votes, thats 3 seasons in a row where the best strategical player that made the finals didnt win.
Chase didnt deserve any votes, he played one of the worst games of anyone ive ever seen who made finals. If he won I honestly would have been done with the show.
Redemption Island seems unnecessary..i get the thought you need to keep things fresh but why mess with a good thing? to me when its over, its over i dont like the face someone gets to go back in the game. Because they were already outplayed, they dont deserve another chance.
Sucks for Jill, Benry, Tryone and a few others who went all the way out there to not even answer any questions lol.
Congrats to Fabio, seems like a genuine stoner who will prob waste all the money, but hey at least it wasnt chase.
I mean, in a way, he did not have the most strategic game. To be a strategic player, the goal is to make sure that people on the jury will vote for you. They decide your fate. Sash obviously din't think too much about that
i was happy he won when i saw that Sash was out of it. I just think Sash deserved it more, but im not totally upset about it like I was with Samoa or anything
To me, when you control the votes pretty much every vote like Sash was, and the fact he was never in any danger and really pretty much controlled who went home other then Brenda he was the most strategical player
are you saying Fabio was the more strategic player then? He barely knew what was going on for most of the game, best physical and social player? sure but strategic no.
Chase backstabbed more then Sash did, and he did it while flipping and going back and forth over and over again like he admitted doing in the finals, while Sash backstabbed to get himself further in the game and to guarantee his own safety, Chase backstabbed because he couldnt figure out anything better to do.
SO i would like to hear an argument about which player was more strategic then Sash
his strategy was to befriend people, be honest, and lay low. he never hid that from the audience. frequently he said that it was so easy just playing dumb. once he realized his back was against the wall, he played harder and began to win.
he had a very solid strategy to win, and he implemented it well. at least i think so.