JP, Stoner,
The two of you both know that y'all are the ones I wanted to see at the end. We may have been on opposite sides at times, but everyone knows that this season I wanted to keep people that I liked alive. If it couldn't be myself and Kasey Hope at the end, I'm glad it's the two of you.
I'm going to ask one question for both of you. Then, I'll give a serious question and a ~fun~ question.
BOTH - On more than one occasion, I provided you both with irrefutable proof that people were coming after you. I have been called persuasive and strategic, but there is no persuasion involved when you literally see that the people you choose to side with are coming after you. Regardless, there the two of you sit - at the end. What do you think contributed most to the two of you getting that target away from you?
Stoner - "There is no reason to lie to one another." You said that to me after blindsiding Mud - a situation that you lied to ME about. In your speech, you also said that you voted Renny but instead during the game, you insist you voted Fred with me. I know I wasn't always transparent with you - I didn't tell you I was keeping Kasey over JP until after tribal. But I think by far, I followed not lying to one another better than you did. Why should I vote for someone who won't follow through on their own mantra?
Fun question: Alcoholic, what cocktail do you most identify with and why?
JP - You are arguably guilty of being just as fake with me as Stoner was. I was pretty honest about my intentions and we bonded over having to overcome reputations as former winners. What's keeping me from wanting to vote you is honestly those last two tribals where I voted Fred. The first one: I accurately predict to you that an upset is about to happen and Renny goes home. In your speech, you now said you wanted to flip on me. However, with how the votes were panning out, you had an opportunity to save yourself AND your #1 Renny by voting Fred. Instead, you followed the lead of Renny, and he paid the price. I feel like what happened that tribal doesn't match the story you're trying to tell. Especially given that all of the sudden the next tribal, you decided that Fred was a bigger target than me. My question here i guess is: where/when exactly did you decide that trusting me wasn't worth your time?
Fun question: compare each juror to a drag race queen.