Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-26635429-20160127175525/@comment-24830549-20160131161445

Wow, I've been waiting for this moment for a long time. You were my first favorite, Stephen. Tocantins was my first season, and you were the one who seemed most like me. When I saw that you were on the ballot for Cambodia I voted daily. Now enough about me:


 * 1) What do you believe was ultimately your downfall in Cambodia? Was it the advantage? Was it the split vote? Was it being too trusting?
 * 2) The extra vote advantage has been tried twice now, and both times it hasn't worked. Do you think there's still hope for this advantage, and how can it be changed to make it more user-friendly?
 * 3) I don't know if you've looked at the Kaoh Rong cast in detail, but what is your opinion on Queen Debbie Wanner?
 * 4) Back to the serious stuff: A lot has been made this off-season of a Wentworth-Keith-Kimmi F3 and what that would've entailed. Some have said they would've convinced the jury to vote Keith, others Kimmi, and from a viewer's perspective it seemed that Kelley would win. As you were a juror, I'd like to know who you would've voted for and why.
 * 5) Which was a tougher environment: Cambodia or Tocantins? On paper I thought it would be Tocantins, but you seemed to struggle more in Cambodia. Were there any similar moments in Tocantins to the one in Cambodia were your feet were causing you some real problems? And did you ever, even for a moment, consider quitting because of the environmental circumstances?
 * 6) Finally, I was actually reading Macbeth WHILE Cambodia was premiering, so I got to see all the Three Witches references unfold. Also, I looked at some passages in Moby Dick as examples in Latin class. My question is: Was one of your goals this season to relate contestants to classic literature figures, or did it just kind of happen?