Board Thread:Season 47 - Heroes vs. Villains II/@comment-34920341-20180612164411/@comment-26864283-20180614000156

Hey Claire!! The very few talks that we had I really enjoyed as well. You DO have good taste in anime too btw! Anyways, let’s get to your question.

Roisin: I believe that Roisin came into this game wanting to play iconic and to be the fan fav. She made this very evident because of the way she acted from the jump. She was constantly calling people out and caused lots of drama and chaos. She messed up though, because that’s not exactly the best winning strategy and makes people target you right away. It’s never a good thing to be as big a character as she was trying to be.

Jordan: I think Jordan came into this trying to be the mastermind. He was friendly, good at challenges and came off very smart to me. Lots of people liked him too, so his social game was definitely top notch. I think Jordan messed up because people caught onto his game really quickly and it made him a target.

Evan: Evan wanted to come into this game and pretty much replicate his Retribution win all over again. He wanted to win every challenge and find as many idols as he could. I also believe he wanted to go to the end with “the premade”. Evan messed up because people knew how he played since he was such a SOLID winner. Everyone knew him as such a dominate force early on. Evan also didn’t really socialize as much outside of “the premade” group.

Mackie: Mackie came in here wanting to be the villain. I think he did a pretty good job of it, considering he ran things on original Pele. He also had social connections EVERYWHERE, which was also his downfall. People realized Mackie was everyone’s #1 ally and they wanted to cut him because of it.

Claire: I think you came into this game trying to play the UTR social butterfly. Correct me if I’m wrong, but that’s what got you to day 38 two seasons in a row and just short of finals. I think where you went wrong, was people knew where your loyalties were. People knew who you were close to towards the end of your game.

Alex: Similar to you, I think Alex came in trying to play the same way. I’m not sure how she played on her first season, but EVERYONE loved Alex. I’ve said it multiple times, Alex had the best social game this season. Her downfall was that she got kinda messy. I think after the round David left, she became less UTR. Which worked for a while, but than people started to think she was shady and no idea where her loyalties were since everyone loved her.

Rob: I think Rob wanted to come in here and play HARD all throughout the game. In a way he did, he was a part of a lot of big blindsides and moves every step of the way. Rob’s downfall was that he was apart of too much and was starting to get messy. People were starting to not trust him because he was flipping back and fourth on people.

Lexi: My read on Lexi is that she came in this game wanting to be the social butterfly. She was one of the few heroes to reach out to me every single round which I enjoyed. It also made me think she was talking to everyone else too. Her downfall was that she failed to get herself involved more in the actual game. People were making moves left and right and seemed like she was always left in the dust.

Audrey: I know that Audrey wanted to come into this season and play like a villain. It’s why her and I bonded a lot, because we both wanted to play the same way. Her downfall, from my point of view, was her not forming enough solid relationships.

Declan: Coming into the season as being the only person to ever play a perfect game, that was definitely his goal again. However, that changed pretty quickly when he became a known duo with the cast’s #1 enemy. He was able to get past all that though which is incredible. I guess Declan’s downfall had to be him not winning enough challenges because had he won that FIC I believe he would have won again.