First of all, I am super proud of both of you. Good job. I guess you can both be called "floaters" but it's not like that's necessarily a bad thing. I mean clearly the "floater" strategy is what worked on this All-Star season. All the so called "bigger" and "more dangerous" players went after each other and their "floaters" and "votes I had on my side to get XYZ out" beat them, soooooooooo, people can be mad.
I'm going to start off with a question about ME because that's how self-conceited I am. Were either of you the second vote against me at the Tribal I went home at? At the end of the day the only person I dislike regarding the whole ordeal is Gerard, and I don't havee the time nor patience to hate on anybody else, but I am curious.
Secondly, my initial question.
Clearly there were many ups and downs in this game. And sometimes you may have found yourself at the top, and sometimes at the bottom following certain votes. My question to the BOTH of you is how did you manage to adapt to certain situations? For example, my vote may have been considered quite "shocking", but how did you adapt and move forward following my blindside? The same goes toward Sean, how did you adapt following his vote off? And I'm using myself and Sean as examples because I know we were all aligned.
Basically, how did you go about re-integrating yourself back into the group after a Tribal DIDN'T go your way, and how did you go about continuing to build and strengthen in-game relationships to keep yourself safe again after a Tribal DID go your way, and so on.