Board Thread:Season 47 - Heroes vs. Villains II/@comment-32166270-20180611235511

Congrats, blah blah blah. It was a delight playing with you all blah blah blah....

Now onto the real deal.

Sora:

During all of my game, I’ve seen you as a disposable player, which probably means that my awareness of your game was completely off. Hearing you were “pulling the strings” was actually quite shocking to me.

I came into this game having no relationship with anyone. My question is regarding this statement of yours :

“but I also want to make clear that I never relied on them for anything in the game”

On  day 7 , Ally gave you her idol for you to keep in the eventuality she was being voted out.

Assuming you were friends to a certain level before the game started, explain to me how this is not relying on a friendship to advance yourself in the game. Without that idol you would be out at F5.

Nick : 

As someone who also wanted to play villainous, I understand the dichotomy of your speech. Playing like a villain doesn’t mean you are heartless. You played like a villain, but still have a conscience and a heart. Game is game. Villains aren’t necessarily bad people and heroes aren’t necessarily good people. I think I know your gameplay quite well since I’ve played with you for a good part of the game,

My question for you is:

A few jurors claimed that you ignored them, or didn’t talk to them before “stabbing them in the front” (your words not theirs). Was it true? If yes, why did you act that way?

Maya

My little kpop sister, here is my question for you:

At F5, knowing that Sora ended up playing his idol on you, what was the reason for you not to consider trying to blindside him by voting for him when I suggested it?

I suggested that exact plan to you: trying to make him play his idol on you and blindsiding him.

What is the reason this didn’t ended up that way in your opinion?

Best of luck to everyone, I haven't made my decision yet, please just answer the truth and do not try to bullshit me.

Love you all xx 