Board Thread:Survivor: Wikia - Season 2/@comment-2228839-20130228002835/@comment-4062486-20130301072236

Also, as a comment to Alex's comment that said I apologized too much - think of Yau-Man. He went to Boo and said to him: "I'm sorry, but I will vote you out tonight. It's nothing personal." In the end what got him out of the game was trusting the wrong people, mainly Dreamz. In the final tribal council Boo actually acknowledged Yau-Man for the great game he had played and how he had trusted Dreamz. And I am 100% sure that if Yau-Man had actually made it to the final three, Boo would have voted for him. So no, I do not see apologizing and being nice in this game as a weakness. I think making enemies is a much much worse way to play this game. We can see where that leads when we looked at how Dreamz and Russell ended up for example. And Russell failed more than once.

Also, it is not my fault I was not a target. I don't think that being a target always shows that you are great player. Yes, Sole was a target because he was a very strong player. But when you think about Heroes vs Villains for example, Russell was targeted because people didn't like him. There are more sides to this issue. I don't think that not being in danger meant that I wasn't a stronger player. It certainly never stopped me from being strong in challenges.