Jeff Probst wrote:Davie came in as a replacement and managed to make his way all the way to the final three. I saw some shining moments where I thought Davie would blossom into an amazing player. Specifically at the swap when he grabbed the Individual Immunity that sent his tribe to council. I thought he was finally understanding how this game kinda works. Unfortunately, Davie kinda went back into the shadows after that. There's nothing inherently wrong with that as a strategy, except we didn't get a whole lot of information out of him in terms of personality or decision making. I think this is probably Davie's first game and it might take him a little bit of practice to learn just how to excel in these things. That being said, he did well here and should be proud of his placement. Hopefully after some reflection and practice Davie will turn into a savage that we know he can be :)
Caryn wrote:I say this as sincerely as I possibly can: you are by far the most nothing character I have ever seen get to the end. Because most of the time our endgame goats are at least super active, but you? You’re an endgame goat who barely showed any activity. The only notable thing you did all game was take immunity for yourself. And I swear to god, if you win this game solely because the best player of the season had shitty jury management, it will be utterly insulting. You would go down as the worst winner in the history of Stranded, and I’d literally create a petition to have you not be given the center position on the season cover which is a traditional gift to Stranded winners. That’s how bad you were. Good riddance.
Danni wrote:Really wish we had gotten some more personality out of you this season. I had such high hopes after the prisoner’s dilemma challenge, but then you faded back into the crowd.
Gary wrote:Frustrating as hell and insanely boring. I have no idea how someone could play the game for a month and not realize you need to spend more than 10 minutes a night talking to people. In guesstimation he guessed there were only 2500 total messages sent and I’m sure that seemed realistic from his perspective.
Hannah wrote: You were just active enough to not be removed. Your highlight was snatching that immunity in Prisoner’s Dilemma. That’s cool, I guess.
Dale wrote: Who????
Jordan wrote: Davie, you were another replacement for a player who had to pull out for personal reasons. So I had no idea what to expect from you. When you said you worked for a library, I was hooked cus I love books. However, I think you were too busy to devote much time to this game. You were way too under the radar for me. But whenever you did have time to play, I loved it. My favorite moment from you and where I saw great potential was when you took the idol and sent your tribe to the iconic Jed tribal. I see potential, so I wish you could have brought more moments like this into your gameplay. I felt you fizzled out towards the end and left much to be desired
Joaquin wrote:It's looking like you will tie for runner-up, which is a lot better than I would have expected a couple of votes ago. You're a nice guy and provided a few nice moments (like taking immunity in the Prisoner's Dilemma challenge) but were too UTR to the point that not many could point to anything you did on your own.
Just you wait you dumb twatAlec wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 8:25:54 pmJoaquin and Caryn are two totally different ends of the spectrum lmfaoStephanie wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 8:24:46 pmHey now thats fucked upJeff Probst wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 8:24:23 pmClay
-9th Place - Quit -
Played by: Bobbsled
From: Kimmi's Friend
Fan Favorite Results: 17th Place - 31.19%
Jeff Probst wrote:Natalie was my sympathetic pre-season favorite. She was my winner pick. I found her on Reddit, and it turns out she was an old friend back from the days of AIM mini-games. She may have played longer than I have since before 2004. She played the game like a true old-school troll people living as the character of Natalie. of course, that got on everyone's nerves, and she got food after the swap. I would have liked to have seen what she could have done in the merge if she got to get her hands dirty.
Caryn wrote:By far the biggest blue balls castaway of the season. Based on her application we were anticipating a HBIC dominatrix, and then she comes into the game with a shtick pretending like she’s the actual Natalie. It was funny at first but it got tiring real quick, and yet she still played it up even all the way until her demise. She never showed her face again after that, so between that and that dumbass shtick, its safe to say she didn’t really give a shit about the game.
Danni wrote:I appreciate your dedication to the character, but I get it. Not everyone can handle a high powered CEO
Gary wrote:Funny to watch the saga of everyone dealing with her roleplaying, but otherwise was pretty worthless. Complete waste of what should be an amazing rep.
Hannah wrote: I wish you would’ve shown up to Ponderosa, but you were still the best CEO out here.
Dale wrote: I don't find the roleplaying shtick that funny. I completely understand why you got voted out.
Jordan wrote: Miss CEO! I know others got sick of your role-playing, but I was all for it. Every single second of it. You were hilarious and you were just starting to crank up the messy gameplay right as you went out. I for one was impressed and happy that you remained so committed to your character. Sadly it caused your demise
Lucy wrote:Apparently you came to LARP and not to play survivor. Girl this isn't a role-playing simulation.
Joaquin wrote:A lot of the hosts had really high hopes for you given your long history of gaming. I for one loved the schtick. I really thought you were going to use it to deflect your threat level until the merge but it feels like your activity wasn't quite what it needed to be after the swap. Also, some of these newbs have no sense of humor and thought you were annoying.