I give credit where credit is due, and you're an incredible player. You played sides very well, but the second I saw what was going on, there was no way I could let it happen any longer because I could've very well been the next victim. I'd love to see you on real Big Brother. I feel bad because you did Veto me, but your allegiance wasn't legitimately to me, and you know it. I know you do :/
This is always a fun award for me to give out, I get a chance to honor someone from the strategic, social, and physical contributions they made to the season as a whole. So how would I describe this player? This player is one of two players who considered to have played a good game this season. They were strong in regards to their social and strategic maneuvering. What is most interesting about this person as that they were the legitimate definition of a dark horse, no one really saw them coming or went for them, and a lot of that is because of how they played. However what really earned them this award is two facts, they were one question away from winning the game even with their coach playing against them. I mean, going unnommed until Final 4 does not happen by chance, that is really mastery.
This award goes to a player who dominated in all aspects of the game. They won competitions, played a fantastic strategic game, and their record in the game speaks volumes for their social game. This player didn’t make it to the end, but they definitely gave it their all and were a frontrunner the whole season as a potential winner. Just short of making it to the end, this player had a good grasp and control of the course of the game and changed the season within one HoH week. This player wasn’t afraid to cause waves and do whatever it takes to play the game. With that being said, this player is most deserving of this award.
Player of The Season = Ryan
- Out of all the awards to come, this one was the hardest to decide. Everyone here had a few major flaws to their game, but I think Ryan played extremely impressive with the hand he was given. Ryan was initially on a solid tribe winning challenges after challenges, until one vote before the merge where he was an initial target of Logan's because of his reputation as a good player, after the tied vote he survived but knew he had to change his game-plan up. When we merged he decided to take a more laid back and under the radar approach to the game which worked, escaping countless votes when he could've been a target. Finally finding himself a Hidden Immunity Idol and keeping it to himself not even informing his closest allies Dono & Erik. Even, creating a fake screenshot as "proof" he didn't find it.
Finally idoling out Chris 5*-2 in an upcoming Tribal Council, getting Chris out gave him leeway in the game causing the others to cannibalize themselves and a chance to fade back into the shadows. Even though he may not have been on the right side of the votes each Tribal Council he played a huge part in the seasons strategy and I'd say was an even partner or even the lead "strategist" partner with Dono.