<3 sorry again. my speech was something i wanted to say to a LOT of people and...you were there. not cool of me.
Ignore her. She's not feeling well.Caryn Groedel wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2017 9:23:08 pmAll of you players are lucky I wasn't here this season to terrorize you all.
Congrats to Aubry.
just pop a couple Ativan into her feeding tube and we'll get back to thingsSarah Jones wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2017 9:25:10 pmIgnore her. She's not feeling well.Caryn Groedel wrote: ↑Mon May 22, 2017 9:23:08 pmAll of you players are lucky I wasn't here this season to terrorize you all.
Congrats to Aubry.
i get that. but like...you gotta understand, i told lj personal stuff about me that i didn't tell ANYONE else. so hearing that he was actually making fun of me behind my back is kinda rough.
Jeff Probst wrote:Bow down to the newest goddess. Andrea, you were amazing in this. You were able to lead a pack of players into following your every whim, so much so that you had them all snowed well into Ponderosa. You are a natural leader with the ability to become a cult leader for sure. You also happen to be extremely likable as evidence by the entire cast loving you and rooting for you, even the people you bullied yourself. I loved the theme of bullying that went on throughout the season, I love that you yourself may have been THE biggest bully of the season. I also love that you were never shy of drama with other players and even with myself. That's the true mark of a Stranded Legend. I think you owned the game and made it much further than you should have given how visible of a target you were. It's pretty rare that we have a player that so heavily focuses on good vs. evil in and outside of the game. I think that gave the season a bit of a reality that hasn't been felt in a while. My favorite moments are when Stranded crosses into real emotions and you were a big part of why that happened this season. It happens more often in Stranded than other ORGs and I'm glad you threw yourself into that. I think we have only scratched the surface on your Stranded journey, and very much look forward to seeing where the rabbit hole takes us.
Jeff Varner wrote:I really couldn't believe how you were so able to hold court at all group events - challenges, tribal councils, group chats. You were always at the center of conversation, which is crazy that they let you last as long as you did. Your social game was impeccable. It was probably so good that it was bad, if that makes sense. You had a couple of people lethally wrapped around your finger. The problem with your game is that I don't think you had control over your social game. There was just so much and it came out so fast that it's hard to imagine there was a rhyme or reason behind it - just you talking. a lot. It was just pure and raw ability. You were already great but next time you play, if you can control and fine-tune that verbal diarrhea and not be so visible, you would be outstanding.
Ozzy Lusth wrote:Rounding out my top three, you were another favorite of mine. I would log in the morning after tribals thinking, “There’s no way Andrea is still around” and YOU WOULD ALWAYS STILL BE AROUND! I was super impressed with how you managed to lead your alliance, but have others take the fall for you. I was SHOCKED that you made it to 6th because I figured you’d be out closer to 10th. A huge congrats on everything you accomplished in this game. It was stellar to watch.
Flicka Flame wrote:Reminded me so much of actual Andrea. All I can say is BRING LEGANDREA BACK!
Sarah Jones wrote: You're a star. I think you'd be frustrating to play with in that you're very similar to Boston Rob. You're a micromanager and I think that hurt you. You somehow really steered this jury which irritates me a little bit but I still think you're going to come back.
Joaquin Pheonix wrote: you were the perfect Andrea - playing a great game but just a tad too visible. You played the game most similar to the one I try to play (6th placers ftw) and were definitely the outstanding player of the season. Some of us soured on you at Ponderosa but I think once you're able to step away from the game everything will be all good. The hard part now comes at finding ways to improve your game - it's a lot of SUBTLE things that are hard to pick up on to change a game like this and I hope we can discuss after.
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