Sure, he made a mistake. Should have still won after a close vote.
Sure, he made a mistake. Should have still won after a close vote.
Undeservedly.
It is generally the winning route. And maybe it should be. When an exceptional situation doesn't happen. This season it happened with Culpepper.
I don't root for any style of play. You can play how you like, being more focused on challenges, or being more focused on social play. Choosing one or the other should not increase, or decrease your chances to win.
He didn't win all the immunity challenges and had moves in the game as well, but this is besides the point.
He didn't anticipate the bitter jury. The jury should have seen this season as one of the rarest cases where will to win, ambition in challenges and pure surviving instincts outweigh everything else. It was that kind of a season.
I love his pure fighting spirit and his competitive side. If one gets to the final three with these pure attributes as the basis of his play, he needs to win.
Brad deserved to win. That's all. The thing with this game is that you have to swallow your pride to win most of the times. You just have to make the jurors feel they are better than they were. If you need the million dollars, you'll do that. If you're a millionaire already, you probably won't.