Board Thread:Survivor Wiki Online Game Board/@comment-24109305-20150807142100/@comment-19601789-20150809025512

All in all, Survivor is ultimately a social game. Want to make a move? You need a good alliance, which is part of the social game. Want to win this game? You need good relationships with the jurors.

I may not have won every challenge or done everything right, but I made sure no one was left out and that anyone could come to me for a conversation, whether it be game-related or not. Alex never built up those bonds as he was so fixated on getting Luke out or having numbers.

While the physical and strategic element of Survivor is fundamental for the game to progress, it isn't everything. Survivor started out as a show where people grew with each other, where not matter where they were from and what they did... they lived an experience together.

If you strip the physical and strategic things Alex did, what do you have? Absolutely nothing. Alex focused on the extra things, not what was important; experiencing the game with the people around you. That's why he doesn't deserve to win.