I guess the only thing I'd want to reiterate is that I do feel I had the winning blend of strategy and relationships, and that I was always trying to think ahead and be planting seeds to create division.
Nate did a pretty good job with everyone's faults but I'll add what I can.
The worst thing about...
Vanne is that I have literally no idea what to say here. Everything.
Nick is his creepy obsession with Bernie Sanders. I suspect he's a decent player, he just kinda happened to be on the block next to his brother.
Rin is that he was a bit confrontational, but I think he could have made a deep run. I really enjoyed playing with him.
Ahsan is that he'd solely message me when he wanted me to do something, but it never felt subtle or that he was building a good relationship with me.
Jay is that there was no way Jay wasn't going to leave the first time he was vulnerable. I hope he sticks around for some more ORGs though, he seemed like a cool dude.
Mary is that she couldn't blow up my game sooner. I know she had all the tools to do so- that I'd lied to her about my vote at Jay's eviction, and basically gone against her wishes several times before.
TJ is that he was too vocal and blew up at times. But I definitely respect his obvious passion for the game.
Bao is that he was trying to play my spot too- the middleman. And he was pretty decent at it. He was still very fun to play with, though.
Dakota is that he let himself get called out early on, and since I'd never met him or knew nothing about him, it formed a pretty negative first impression of him for me. To his credit though, he managed to bounce back quite well.
Malik is that he's too trusting and unwilling to cut bitches.
Sean is that he should have played more competitions. And I don't know how much he talked to everyone- I know I should have developed my relationship with him more.
Nate is that I don't think he had the best social game and struggled to build relationships, especially early on, which very nearly led to his downfall.
Grant is that the UTR-ish game he played isn't the most visible, and is counting on the jury to vote for him despite it.