Board Thread:Season 32 - New Zealand/@comment-25768771-20160317045757/@comment-26233531-20160317055028

'''For Everyone: How do you feel about the double tribal council twist? Does it change how you are playing the game?'''


 * If this twist is going to continue for another two episodes, then yes; it makes my gameplay far harder. The more I win, the more people are going to want to vote me out. The more people want to vote me out, then more I do to try to win. The more I do to try to win, the more I win. It's a vicious cycle, and I sincerely doubt it will end as well for me as it did for Evan. Plus even if I did manage that I don't think people would want to award the win to the same type of player 2 seasons in-a-row.


 * Hmm.. that got pretty off-topic. What I mean is "yes, it changes how I play the game if it continues, but no, it doesn't change how I play the game if this is the only time".

'''Alex: Congrats on winning immunity! How does it feel to have safety this vote?'''


 * It feels awesome. I didn't think this was a type of challenge I'd win, especially since my whole tribe thinks I'm so naive in this game. ;) I mean obviously I can't magically know everything that's going on - I don't think anyone can be 100% sure of everything that's going on. But I know enough. And I know there was a risk (whether small or large) that I'd be voted out, and so the immunity is good. I really want to help this team win challenges, so I'm hoping we have some more team competitions coming up and not just individual ones. Every episode I survive is one step closer to jury and one step closer to the final merge, and I would really like to experience both of those.


 * Ermm.. clarification. Although I'd like to "experience" the Jury, I wouldn't mind too much if I was in the Final Two (or Three) and could experience it from that perspective. ;)


 * The strangest thing about the results (and something that makes me feel like I would be even less safe without immunity than I had previously felt) was that 2 or 3 people said I don't deserve to be here. I don't even mind that they called me annoying or recognized that there are things I don't know in the game (aka, "naive") -- those I accept. But saying I don't deserve to be here? That's just a weird response.


 * Finally, it's great to have safety because I can post this tribal council response now instead of feeling like I should wait til later. If my response upsets anyone, well, they'll have to live with it for at least another episode. Because I've got immunity, suckas!