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| Annie Wilkes | Apr 17 2012, 03:05 PM Post #76 |
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1. Who was my favorite person in the game? Why? Your favorite person in the game was probably Commodus. Only because he plotted against Jack Twist, a player who targeted you pre merge. 2. Who was my least favorite person in the game? Why? Jack Twist because he targeted you in the most unnecessary ways. 3. Which challenge was my favorite? Why? Your favorite challenge would have to be the first challenge where you became the very first and only HOH of the Supps. 4. Which challenge was my least favorite? Why? Least favorite would have to be the challenge about Best Song. Mammy told me that she sucked at it and I can only imagine your frustration as a Supp by that time. 5. If I had to describe you in a word what would it be. Why? STRONG! I am strong inside and out. Emotionally, mentally or physically. No one can bring me down and you like your woman STRONG. 6. Who do I think was most robbed in this game, besides myself? Why? Alonzo! I heard that you two were allies and liked each other so when we had to turn our backs against him, you probably thought that he's your remaining hope to redeem your elimination. 7. Which of you am I leaning towards voting for? Why? Me! Aside from being the prettiest among the 3, I also played the game better than those 2 and would continue driving everyone nuts for how confident I am with my game. ![]() 8. Who is my favorite remaining Survivor One World castaway? Why? Kitty Kat! She's just generally awesome. She's also my favorite and she's a woman with hot titties and I'm sure you like that in your woman. 9. Why did I keep this nine questions instead of ten? :iiam |
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| Annie Wilkes | Apr 17 2012, 03:07 PM Post #77 |
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Elizabeth, you did it to Alonzo. You forwarded your conversations with him to me the round Don Vito was being targeted.
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| Howard Hughes | Apr 17 2012, 03:08 PM Post #78 |
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Good day, everyone! I'm going to read everything now, should take me about an hour or two |
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| Howard Hughes | Apr 17 2012, 03:11 PM Post #79 |
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But I hardly even mentioned you. :lol: |
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| Annie Wilkes | Apr 17 2012, 03:13 PM Post #80 |
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You mentioned my name a lot. :wacko: It's all good, pumpkin.
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| Annie Wilkes | Apr 17 2012, 03:14 PM Post #81 |
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Elizabeth I just found the PM but I would rather not post it because the rules told me not to do anything like this. |
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| Billy Crystal | Apr 17 2012, 03:14 PM Post #82 |
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You never called me pumpkin :rolleyes: |
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| Annie Wilkes | Apr 17 2012, 03:15 PM Post #83 |
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You are my Mister Man!
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| Billy Crystal | Apr 17 2012, 03:15 PM Post #84 |
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~teehee~
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| Elizabeth Bennet | Apr 17 2012, 03:19 PM Post #85 |
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1. Who was my favorite person in the game? Why? I think that your favourite person in the game was Mr. Harris since you seemed rather close with him, you had a very distinct relationship with him from early on and you also share the same heritage. 2. Who was my least favorite person in the game? Why? I will have to agree with Miss Wilkes that Mr. Twist was your least favourite of the cast. I had heard that there was bad blood between the two of you. 3. Which challenge was my favorite? Why? I suppose it would be the head of household challenge in which you won. 4. Which challenge was my least favorite? Why? I think that your least favourite challenge was the one where we needed to spot the differences in the pictures, since you lost the final point and you were very unhappy with the lead tribe's conduct. 5. If I had to describe you in a word what would it be. Why? You have used many words to describe me in messages, including "formal" and "hot." I think that your personality would cause you to lean toward the latter definition. I think you would use a word such as "fine" to describe me (with some sort of inflection like fiiiiiiiine). 6. Who do I think was most robbed in this game, besides myself? Why? I believe that you feel as though Mr. Harris was the most robbed since he was very close with you and obviously it is difficult to not turn toward a friend in such a tough decision. 7. Which of you am I leaning towards voting for? Why? I think that you are leaning toward voting for Miss Wilkes. 8. Who is my favorite remaining Survivor One World castaway? Why? I think that you like Miss Sabrina Thompson the most since she is also an African American and she is very competent. 9. Why did I keep this nine questions instead of ten? You once told me that you fathered many children so I will presume that it is representative of the number of children you have. |
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| Howard Hughes | Apr 17 2012, 03:25 PM Post #86 |
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Thanks hun, I'm glad you do realize I played a fine UTR game and I wasn't just a number here like some people may have thought. Our relationship was very awkward, I don't know exactly why, but you're right about me being fake to you. I feared you the most in the game and because of this, I had to carefully watch everything I said to you in our conversations. Take my fear of you as a compliment, you played a great game and I felt you'd win against anyone in the F3, which is why I voted you off instead of Annie that night. That, and I also didn't want to end up in the F4 with you and Miss Elizabeth having control of the game. Cole would've been upset with me for eliminating Annie, then I'd be all by myself having to win immunity in order to survive. Maybe that wouldn't have been the case? but that's how I viewed things at the time and decided to stick to my original plan. |
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| Howard Hughes | Apr 17 2012, 04:20 PM Post #87 |
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Hey Don! I apologize for not answering your question last night when I posted my opening speech, it was very late and I had to get up early today. I'm here now though and I'll stay here for as long as I have to. I will try to finish my Fallen Comrades as well when I'm done answering here. Let me try to put this for you in Godfather terms: I always consciously presented myself as weak, someone who didn't know what was going on, and someone who everyone could use as a vote for their own game. Sort of the way you'd imagine Fredo playing the game. This was done so that I could get in with people and they'd never want to vote me off. I understand how this may now come back to bite me in the butt now that I'm sitting in the F3, but it's the way I decided to play and it worked out well for me.Elizabeth once called me a slimy, selfish, tyrannical, sociopath. Perfectly describes Micheal Corleone. It's also a good way to describe the mentality I had in this game, always thinking about what's best for Howie, and what's going to help Howie advance in the game without getting voted for. I enjoyed getting to know people and making friends, but at the end of the day it was always business for me. Now, if you remember, you once told me I wasn't subtle enough in one of your messages. I believe it was way back on the Actor Leads tribe. And you were right! I was sort of a loose cannon like Santino at times, I knew people viewed me as a floater and I didn't care, I opened up to some people throwing others under the bus knowing it could come back to bite me in the ass, and again, I didn't care. I was careful though, a loose cannon with a conscience, if you will. :lol: One of the best examples of this behavior was the round when Alonzo left the game, Annie and Miranda were trying to intimidate me (for lack of a better word) into voting with them saying they had the votes and Mr. Harris was leaving the game for sure. I went and did the opposite of what they wanted me to do, I started campaigning hard against the Female Leads trying to rally support for Miranda to leave the game instead of Alonzo. I took the risk because I knew the pay off would be great, I could've easily sat back and done what the girls wanted me to do, but I wanted to play my own game. I went along with plans other people organized when they were beneficial to me, or when I knew going against them would put a target on my back the following round. My game here wasn't about making moves all the time, people tend to overrate that type of gameplay sometimes, it was about maneuvering through the game creating options for myself so that I'd be safe throughout. Even when I did crazy shit! I did successfully get Mrs. Miller voted out instead of Cole like I wanted and that ended up being a huge turning point in the game, everything changed after that night. I tried hard to get the Supports to help me overthrow the female Leads, but things never worked out for one reason or another, never because of me not trying my best. The big move at F6 to gain control of the game was a shared move with Annie, she likes to take credit for everything that happened in the game, but I had just as much to do with that as her. And if you look at things, that move ended up helping ME more than it helped her. If things had failed that round, SHE would've been the one in trouble, not me because I went and started another alliance with Elizabeth to have as back up plan in case Miranda won immunity and we couldn't go along with voting her off. I became the swing vote in the F5 round and I contemplated voting Annie off to reach F4 with your girls, but I didn't think it'd be smart for me, so I kept Annie instead. I hope that answers your questions. ![]() |
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| Howard Hughes | Apr 17 2012, 05:09 PM Post #88 |
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I know that person probably isn't me because we ended our relationship here on bad terms, but I'll answer anyway. Just know that if you had trusted me, I would've worked hard to keep you around because I really enjoyed chatting with you. Getting rid of Miranda at F6 has to be the best move I made here because it opened up the path for me to walk straight into the finals. I'd been trying HARD to get the female leads to break up and once it happened, everything because easy for me. Getting rid of Mrs. Miller was a good move as well because it took the power away from Don's alliance which is what I wanted at the time do to the shaky relationship I had be Lisbeth and Elizabeth at the time. Alonzo and I discussed how we needed to play both sides, but I told him we needed to cut down on Don's alliance before they gained too much control of the game. I remember using a Tom Westman line from HvV on him :lol: Him and I could've gone either way, but we both chose to play with Annie, Miranda, and William instead. It didn't work out well for him, but it did for me, so I can't complain. |
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| Howard Hughes | Apr 17 2012, 05:13 PM Post #89 |
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I care about whatever you have to say, sugar. You were fun to talk to, but like you say, I wasn't around much during that weekend after the merge. We both knew we were supposed to be part of Don's alliance but we kept pretending we were on the outs trying to survive to each other, it was really funny to me. I knew I couldn't trust you because Joker told you everything I said to him. You didn't have to tell me, I immediately knew he threw me under the bus to you that Tuesday night before your elimination after a comment you made about Joker and I have "some fun" My favorite thing from you was that line you sent me saying you were OPEN for business. I knew right away you'd be dangerous, that's why I wanted you gone before Joker. I used the "she's a strong social butterfly" line to get people to want you voted out. I believe you would've been able to make it far had you not left the game that night because everyone seemed to like you a lot. Lets see: Hannibal - hidden Nina - who? Hans - waste Effie - next! Minnie - robbed Rose - love, sex, rockNroll Mary J - FAT, germs Maximus - hero, screwed Mama Morton - horny Jack - crybaby Rod - charisma, fun! Mrs. Miller - smart, social Joker - insane Don Vito - father, class Alonzo - mastermind, friend William - quiet, buddy Commodus - nice, cautious Mammy - date ;] Miranda - intelligent, venom Lisbeth - rival, dyke Cole - sweetheart, honest Elizabeth - emotional Annie - egomaniac Howie - opportunist Man, we are a terrible F3, aren't we?
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| Billy Crystal | Apr 17 2012, 05:27 PM Post #90 |
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Up next is COLE! |
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| Cole Sear | Apr 17 2012, 05:31 PM Post #91 |
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I'll start by saying that right now there are two people who I'm deciding between and will likely vote for one or the other, but that could change. Elizabeth, I'm sure you aren't surprised to hear that you are the one who is unlikely to recieve my vote. As you said in your opening statement we exchanged at most 3 PMs in this game and none after the Mrs Miller/Joker boots. When a response to my last PM to you never came I took that to mean that you had no interest in working with me at all and it would be pointless to restart the conversation. As my focus was to survive the minority position I ended up being in, it made more sense to focus on the Leads who had actually shown any interest in working with me. I'd like to know what your reason is for that, especially since you have called out multiple people already for not responding to you and I'm pretty sure I wasn't the only one it happened to. I'm also confused about how you handled yourself in the last round of the game. Instead of trying to fight and figure out a way to survive if you didn't win immunity, you seemed to make the decision to ignore the rest of the Final 4 on principle and focus purely on the challenge. You would've needed to get just one person on your side to cause a 2-2 tie and only Howie would've survived against you based on past votes. The impression I got was that you gave up tbh and I just can't support that :/ If I'm wrong, feel free to correct me. In saying all that, your performance has impressed me so far and I'm realising we had a lot in common as players. Annie, I felt like we had a really strong connection from the first round of the merge and you were one of my favourite people to talk out of everyone here, which is why you have a good chance of getting my vote right now. You are one of the main reasons I got as far as I did and I really appreciated our time together. However I have to confess it kinda stung a little to realise that the knife avatar you gave me wasn't an exclusive, it seems like everyone and their mother ended up getting one, you are even taking requests now When you showed it to me you claimed it represented your loyalty to me above all others in this game, was that ever true? I'm also don't really get the concept that strategy will always triumph over social connections. That is the case for some for sure, but definitely not for others. When you say this, do you mean that you felt specific jurors would use that rationale or it was general idea? And if the former, I would have to assume you looked at the scenarios to see it was possible ![]() Howie, you were the first person I talked to after the merge and made a very good first impression, we made a deal to look out for each other and eventually we were able to work together to the endgame. You mentioned in your opening statement a few times about how the Supporting Players didn't show interest in making moves in some rounds and didn't vote correctly. As far as I remember I never got approached about keeping in Alonzo until the Ceremony started and only heard from William about it, plus I didn't think at the time you would've one with a plan against the Lead Actresses at the Final 8. Was it just a lack of communication? Also from your Opening Statement, you said that you would have given me immunity at the Final 6 to ensure the vote against Miranda went as planned. You also told me during the last round that had you won immunity you would have given it to me to ensure we both made the FTC, would you have followed through on that had you won? Good luck guys
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| Howard Hughes | Apr 17 2012, 05:33 PM Post #92 |
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What up, Commo? I've already addressed above what I thought were my biggest moves. I'd rather talk about the moves you and I could've made if only you've trusted me more, my friend. ![]() I know I was looked upon as a floater in the game, but I sent you a long detailed message stating how I wanted you and I to team up and take the game in our hands. I meant everything I said, I kept a few things from you obviously, but I was honest in wanting to work with Mammy and you to get us to the end. I don't know how you Supports view me from the jury, but know that I was the only Lead who actually cared about you guys and tried helping you throughout. Things were never Supports vs Leads for me, it became an individual game from the merge on and that's how I intended on playing for the rest of the game. I don't even know why the Leads feared a Support reaching the finals because to me none of that really mattered, it comes down to FTC performance in the end. Plus Alonzo let me know he was posting that a Support or Miranda would win in the finals to help my chances of surviving in the game. I think Elizabeth made a mistake in keeping Annie in the game over Cole because Annie is her biggest completion here. |
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| Elizabeth Bennet | Apr 17 2012, 05:58 PM Post #93 |
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Hello Mr. Sear. I am not very surprised and I did not count on your vote at all, to be quite honest with you. There was a time when I was interested in working with you- at the very beginning of the merge, where I was intrigued by you- but the more I spoke with my fellow leads and the more they discussed just how close they were to you, I suddenly became rather hesitant. It seemed to me as though several of my companions had developed a very good personal and working relationship with you, and I was late to the party because I had been speaking mostly with the Mr. Tidwell, Joker, Commodus, and Mrs. Miller ilk; that is where I focused my time, outside of my alliance. And the only reason I had spent my time messaging them before you was because they had happened to be online at a certain point when I sent out my messages for that day. You immediately became my biggest threat and I did not have a round in this game after a certain point (let's call this the round where Mr. Corleone left) when I did not want you to leave. I think I must have campaigned against you a countless number of times to no avail, because you had done something to secure yourself with this group of people. Every round when I brought up your name, somebody else was apparently more threatening, or causing more trouble, than you were. I believe that there is a phrase, "better the devil you know than the devil you don't"; I take this motto very seriously. To keep you at a distance meant that I had a goal to aim toward, a way to focus myself and not be too schizophrenic in my planning. I do not wish to pretend that this excuses ignoring the last message you sent- it was not my intention and I had actually believed it to be the other way around, but I am mistaken about that. Even in the explanation I just gave, I do not wish to imply that I would ever purposefully not speak to a person in this game, as open options being abundant can never be a bad thing; however, I do think there were benefits from keeping you at a distance in several respects. Once I began to sense how well you managed to fit in with people, it did not sit well with me. It confirmed to me that you were likely a very nice and pleasant boy but that you were quite dangerous and threatening. Not the mix that I enjoy. On the round we just experienced not long ago: I will tell you one thing Mr. Sear. It has never been my way of doing things that I allow people to dictate exactly what it is that I do. I refuse to allow anybody to plan my game out for me, to have to rely on other people to keep me here. Regardless of how many of my plans in this game my have succeeded or failed, I was always actively looking out for myself. And in this case, the only way in which I felt I could have the power that I desired was with immunity. For one, I dislike the notion of plotting with so few people (with such an uncertain vote, as well, with few "backup" possibilities, if you will) because the wrong immunity winner can easily throw a wrench in a person's plans. If I had come to Miss Wilkes to ask for your head on a platter, or if I had asked to same about Mr. Hughes, and the person I targeted had won immunity I do feel as though it would have put me in a situation more delicate than I was willing to handle. So I spent my day yesterday gathering images, information about the game, vote counts, and making spread sheets to prepare for my victory. I did not distract myself with strategy that could be null and void in a matter of hours. If I had given up I would not have tried to win immunity. Instead, I knew that immunity gave me much greater power to choose whom I wanted to sit next to; you were nowhere near that ideal image of the final three for me, for the reasons I explained earlier. Had I not won immunity, would I have been able to get you out? Mr. Hughes and Miss Wilkes offer conflicting ideas on that (Miss Wilkes' ideas, of course, conflict with one another as well as what Mr. Hughes says). I must go for a bit, but thank you for your thoughts. I am not surprised by them, and I do not disrespect them in the least. |
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| Howard Hughes | Apr 17 2012, 06:18 PM Post #94 |
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Hey Cole! Sorry, I had to take a small break. Of course I would've given you immunity at F6! I discussed it with Annie before the challenge, and she said that I shouldn't, but I absolutely would've done it because I wasn't entirely sure of how many prior votes you had. If you remember, Annie was the one who worked you to go along with our plan, she did the hard work, then I came in later on and just told you to trust me and we'd be alright. So simple Here's the thing, I always assumed Annie knew the exact number of past votes you and Miranda had, then all of the sudden she started sending me all these updates saying how she was working Miranda to vote for Lisbeth and working the other girls to vote for me to split their votes, but I knew it wouldn't work because Lisbeth and Miranda were sharing information all the time (they didn't have to tell me, I knew it just from reading their messages) To me the safest bet was for Annie, or I to win immunity and hand it to you, or for you to win it yourself to guarantee things went over smoothly for us. All this overplaying from Annie trying to get the other girls to split their votes when I knew it wouldn't work made me think that maybe she wasn't so sure about the amount of prior votes you and Miranda had. That's when I decided to hand you F6 immunity if I'd won it. I also would've handed F4 immunity over to last night. Why not? I had no prior votes on me and as long as you and I voted together I'd be alright. I always got an honest vibe from you, and I felt I could trust you enough to not snake me. If you voted me off, then it would've made for a hilarious TC that would've gone down in BW history, that's for sure! I would've worked to get Annie and Elizabeth to vote for each other during the voting period just to make sure I didn't get votes. As you saw last night, I wasn't afraid to take a risk trying to get Annie voted off when she could've easily turned things around against me if she found out about it. I was careful enough so that she didn't even know until I posted about it on the board. I never approached you about going against Miranda or the other females Leads in any of those rounds before the F6 because I knew you were close to Miranda and doing so could get me in trouble with her if you let her know about it. You yourself told me once that you owed being in the game to Miranda for saving you in the F14 round. Mammy also let me know you were pulling her into voting Alonzo off, and Commodus mentioned that you were doing Miranda's bidding in the game. That's why I never approach you any of those times. I only approached you asking if I was getting voted for in any of those nights before the F6 because you became my go to guy to confirm that what the Lead Females were telling me was true. I hope this answers everything for you, little man! ![]() |
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| Howard Hughes | Apr 17 2012, 06:40 PM Post #95 |
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1. Cole because he told me you were close. 2. Mrs. Miller because you told me you wanted her gone in our first conversation. 3. I'm going to say the one where I beat you in tie-breaker. 4. Same as #3. hey, at least I'll get one right, no? maybe? 5. Dos-Equis, because you told me I reminded you of that guy. 6. Miranda, because she orchestrated your boot and you respect her. 7. Hopefully Howie, because he took the time to write to you long messages when almost everyone else was sending shitty on liners the night of the merge. 8. No idea who's still left in the game and I'd prefer to not spoil myself by looking it up. sorry, man! 9. Because you are unique and a star. You were the most entertaining person in the game, Roddy. Board activity died the moment you left the game. |
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| Howard Hughes | Apr 17 2012, 06:45 PM Post #96 |
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@ Miranda Why the hate, love? I always liked you and respected you as a player. Then you forced me to choose between you and Alonzo and I made my choice. That was all. |
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| Annie Wilkes | Apr 17 2012, 06:50 PM Post #97 |
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Hi Cole, we really had a strong connection. I always wanted to talk to you and tell you my plans because you LISTEN and you never IMPOSE anything without hearing the other side of who you're talking with and I like to think that I am the same way towards you. I've also always appreciated your kindness but I guess I already told you these sentiments during our non stop exchanges of PMs from the day we met to the last remaining seconds of our games. And about the knife, oh man, pumpkin Cole. I didn't realize that you took it very seriously. I made one for Commodus and Mammy too. I actually thought that I've talked to you about it. You're the only 3 I remember giving my knives to. But anyway, to an extent, it's really a token of my loyalty. After all, it's during the time when the 4some of me, Mammy, you and Miranda was formed. I had fun doing it so while I am doing them, I was also chit chatting with Commodus so I gave him one. Yeah I get you on that. That's someone I am looking forward for the jury to ask me. You're right social connections matter. It matters a lot. But before all the strategic moves I did in this game, I've always been social to people. Even to the people I didn't intend to be aligned with. I thought I had great conversations with Joker, Mrs Miller and Rod. I didn't know that they treated them as just trash. I've always talked to Commodus despite not seeing myself working with him. Alonzo and Don Vito, I've always talked to them and whether fake or not, I think both sides helped each other even for the slightest bit. Mammy who is a short PMer, I adapted to her persona and made sure to have a social bond with her. We even talked about names to call for each other, she'd call me BossFatty and I'll call her HelPigggy. As corny as it was, I think it showed my social connections with them. Then no doubt I talked the hell out of the remaining players I didn't mention. The reason I am highlighting on the moves that I did is because I felt like initializing my relationships with these people won't mean anymore. Because since the merge, I voted out each and every one of the jury which something the other 2 finalists didn't do. So, I feel like if I make the jury remember my relationships with them, it wouldn't matter and probably would just annoy them to no end and call me fake when I actually voted them out may it be brutally or not. That's how I feel. Even when Miranda left, we were messaging each other and I was hesitant to say SORRY because it was my plan and I didn't regret doing it even if I feel sorry that I hurt her. I hope I answered your question. That's what my thinking process the whole time I approached this finale. Whether it helped me or not, I can't think of other things to approach this. Plus, the Q & A is about to end. I can't go back anymore, I was really hoping that performance matters and like I repeatedly mentioned in my past answers, I believe that I played better than the rest. Now, I'm hoping that my past relationship with the jury would also help me garner votes to win this game. Thanks for the questions!
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| Annie Wilkes | Apr 17 2012, 06:51 PM Post #98 |
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I realized I haven't given myself a word yet from Mrs Miller's jury something. Annie - passionate to win :lol: |
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| Annie Wilkes | Apr 17 2012, 06:54 PM Post #99 |
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Howie, if Elizabeth didn't win F4 Immunity, you wouldn't vote her out? I must say I am impressed with you for the past 2 rounds. You definitely made the most of your competitiors' past votes. |
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| Howard Hughes | Apr 17 2012, 07:02 PM Post #100 |
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There you are, William! I kept missing this post every time I scrolled the page. First, I'm happy to be here representing the Male Leads. The girls should've voted me off at Final 9 instead of you like Miranda mentioned in her speech, but they didn't, their mistake! Honestly, I hate to disappoint you, but I didn't play a clean game. Always kept a positive attitude throughout and never took anything personal, but at the end of the day, it's a game and I did whatever I needed to do to get here. If you look at the way I played, I was a more likeable/less threatening version of Alonzo, we both floated and played all sides, but I was able to recover from bad situations and he was not. By the way, I don't understand why the word "floater" is such a dirty word these days. :rolleyes: I get that there are worthless wastes of space sometimes who do nothing in games, but that was not the case with me. I was actively playing the game the entire time, ready to switch sides whenever necessary and vote off people who I felt where a threat to me. I did always remain loyal to Alonzo and you, though. From reading posts here, I realize my chances of winning are low, but I hope I can at least have your support, it'd mean a lot to me. |
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This was done so that I could get in with people and they'd never want to vote me off. I understand how this may now come back to bite me in the butt now that I'm sitting in the F3, but it's the way I decided to play and it worked out well for me.

When you showed it to me you claimed it represented your loyalty to me above all others in this game, was that ever true?
Here's the thing, I always assumed Annie knew the exact number of past votes you and Miranda had, then all of the sudden she started sending me all these updates saying how she was working Miranda to vote for Lisbeth and working the other girls to vote for me to split their votes, but I knew it wouldn't work because Lisbeth and Miranda were sharing information all the time (they didn't have to tell me, I knew it just from reading their messages) To me the safest bet was for Annie, or I to win immunity and hand it to you, or for you to win it yourself to guarantee things went over smoothly for us. All this overplaying from Annie trying to get the other girls to split their votes when I knew it wouldn't work made me think that maybe she wasn't so sure about the amount of prior votes you and Miranda had. That's when I decided to hand you F6 immunity if I'd won it. 

7:27 PM Jul 10