Romeo: I feel you have slowly floated through the game, straight up, and only won at the end so you can make it to this spot. So looking before the final 5, tell me why I am wrong
Why is floating a bad strategy? Why is it looked down upon? You guys want me to go out guns a blazing just so I can overplay and get voted out? And I think multiple jury members also floated but since I'm the one that actually made it to the finals, y'all taking the chance to drag me for it.
I was trying to lay low, I was having talks with people, maybe they didn't reach the climax of an alliance, but I still did talk to people, but I was trying to float through and not stand out because I didn't want people to vote me out! I don't normally play this kind of game, I normally try taking a front seat, and that NEVER works out for me, so I made sure I had allies like Shawn, Tyler and Megan, and I made sure I cut them when they just weren't beneficial to my game anymore. Tyler was playing hard and was in alliances that didn't involve me along with being a threat to win, so he had to go cause I know he wasn't planning on being loyal to me to the end, and Shawn was in the other alliance at Merge so I feel like I kind of lost him in the shuffle.
Also, everyone thinks I just sheeped Megan, but Megan was really loyal to me! She literally made a F2 with me, am I supposed to be like 'fuck my final 2 vote off megan guys!!' of course not! I wanted to keep Megan because I know she was very loyal to me and would do the dirty work in taking out our rivals from the other alliance, and I'd be able to make sure she wasn't sitting next to me in the end, which I did.
I don't want any of you to think I didn't try this game, I did, I just tried playing a quiet game that didn't stand out, I did try to FLOAT, but I don't think floating is a bad thing, it's a strategy that has worked for many people, so don't judge me, I made it here and you guys didn't, end of story.