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Post by Admin on Dec 1, 2012 14:25:46 GMT -5
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Post by Emily on Dec 5, 2012 11:49:47 GMT -5
Hi Jury, it looks like all questions have been asked, so I'm asking your attention for the final time this game I've elaborated on my own game in my answers, so I'll just use this closing statement to sketch the situation at hand. Someone seems to think that Annie and I are as dumb as a bag of hammers for taking Henry over Ingrid, because Henry played a better game than Ingrid. The latter might be true, and it might have seemed smarter to take Ingrid. However, I believe in my own game. In my opinion, taking the easy beat is admitting to your own weaknesses, and I didn't think I played a weak game at all. Playing a better game than Ingrid is not what this Final Judgement should be about, and Henry would only deserve this win if he actually played a better game than myself (and Annie). I have not seen any strong arguments for that yet. I've maneuvered myself in a position of power, I called the shots, made the key moves, AND was a strong competitor in challenges. What moves did Henry make? He saved himself in week 2, he played two idols (of which one was fake) when he didn't need to play them and hence was kind of unaware of what was really going on, and he must have been the driving force behind the Final 8 vote when Faith was eliminated. But hey, then there was Annie. She immediately took her chance, made an alliance with Murphy, and turned the game upside down another time, leaving Henry completely powerless and at our mercy for the rest of the game. That's what Survivor is about; making the best of the cards that you're dealt with, continuously being one step ahead of everyone else, being in charge of who goes and who stays, and being in control of your own fate. Should I lose because I refused to go back on my word? Should I lose because I refused to take the easier beat? Or should I win because I played the best overall game? Thanks for your time, your questions, and your comments. Thanks again Justin for an amazing game. Good luck Annie and Henry!
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