I appreciate this interview and this perspective from Stephanie, but if I'm being honest, Alyssa had the more realistic perspective. Alyssa understood this was a game and she had to make strategic relations to get her further in the game. Alyssa understood when necessary she had to lie, scheme, betray someone if she wanted to get to the end. It's all part of the game and she knew that. Contrast that with Stephanie who assumes that a game show is real life and that you have to play it in some kind of moral code. If Stephanie believes you don't play within that moral code, she will think you have no morals in real life and she will voice that. She did that early with Brantzen, according to Alyssa and she had other arguments as well. She is a much more emotional player and Alyssa is more a strategic player. Overall, strategic players see the game more well thought out and realistically than emotional players who really only see the game from their lens and usually emotion clouds the perception. The ironic part in all this is that Stephanie actually did lie a lot, but she always had an excuse of why she was doing it so she could justify it. When there was a Big Brother-like backdoor move to get rid of Kim, Stephanie told the people planning the move that she was fine with it and encouraged it to continue when Alyssa started to have second thoughts. In Stephanie's mind, these people were doing a bad thing, so she was ok to lie to them. That was her justification. She was extremely lucky her stunt didn't backfire on her because Claudia would have eliminated Stephanie at the Temple. That was the start of the Alyssa distrust and hatred and it seems to grow and fester in Stephanie's mind. It looked like anything Alyssa did, Stephanie was immediately suspicious and she kept making these mental notes of any little thing Alyssa did to justify continuing to hate her. The excursion where Aron had to misled two people to get keys was probably the breaking point. To be honest, I believe Alyssa when she saw the tag and she was trying to get help to make sure someone had the correct briefcase. I believe she didn't know she had it and wanted to make sure it went to the right person. Because production wasn't helping her (which I think was a mistake by production), she was then going to rely on Aron to make sure the right person got it back. Then Amy saw Alyssa tuck the tag in her pocket, told Stephanie and then Stephanie got upset at her. It was yet another thing that Stephanie took note on thinking Alyssa was suspicious even the actual event were different. And that's my issue with Stephanie--it was all emotion. Her mindset was emotional, her interactions were emotional, her arguments were very emotional. I think that clouded her judgment throughout the game and she wasn't able to think strategically. It also clouded her perception of everything going on even to this day. It also didn't help that Stephanie wanted to play with Amy and Miranda (no offense to both of them), who both of them were emotional players as well and they were in this bubble of how they think the game should be played. That's why I think Alyssa has more of a realistic version of events than Stephanie.
@heavensnewestangel
6 ай бұрын
Alyssa understood the game? Bullshit. She was willing to deceive anyone and everything to get another illuminated. She even tried to throw Aron under the bus saying to Rob that Aron was not in alliance with him to get Rob to turn on Aron...She even admitted on the show she was lying and she'd do anything to win.
@andymarten
6 ай бұрын
@@heavensnewestangel Yes. It’s a social strategy game. Alyssa understood it was a game where you need to get to the end. You need allies to get you as far as you can and then you have to cut them. That involves potentially betraying and lying. This isn’t a new concept. Stephanie and others thought it was summer camp and kumbaya time. If you want to comment on Alyssa’s decisions and how she handled it in a game perspective, then fine. But yeah, she knew it’s a game.
@abrahamgrigsby9300
6 ай бұрын
Jack, I am absolutely loving Miranda on these recaps and would love to see more of her during and after the season.
@tjrey5517
6 ай бұрын
I still don’t like Stephanie & how she handled the way she commented on ousting Alyssa. All the spewed venom was still not warranted. Stephanie MYST Go‼️😠
@mirelulu
6 ай бұрын
Neither do I and that’s because she is a Pathological liar and a narcissist bully
@kimdelgado651
5 ай бұрын
i like them both least the same !!! alyssa was pretty nasty about the voodoo doll and when Rob said “ you don’t mean that” she said “ yes i do “ then i didn’t care for her cuz it’s a game but your talking death on some one with a voodoo doll that’s more then what stephanie ever could top with her
@kimdelgado651
5 ай бұрын
Kim was doing the same thing playing on the I’m elderly card.. she told on herself
@WeAreDRN
5 ай бұрын
stephanie worst of all time
@edianegardner
6 ай бұрын
I can’t watch any more of this venom.
@WeAreDRN
5 ай бұрын
ready for her to go
@kimdelgado651
5 ай бұрын
that’s the one thing i agree with Stephanie!!! who the heck did alyssa think she was talking bout she wishes she had a voodoo doll.. that’s absolutely disgusting cuz she meant that
@WeAreDRN
5 ай бұрын
I mean it was against stephanie
@sanetadams2897
5 ай бұрын
Stephanie does not accept responsibility for rudeness to people and still saying she will say it again... no ... this is evil stuff her
@WeAreDRN
5 ай бұрын
shes repulsive lol
@Jstone-ej3pp
5 ай бұрын
Stephanie is the season villian. She is evil to the core. I can't stand her
@heavensnewestangel
6 ай бұрын
I'm glad Stephanie got Alyssa out. That girl was sneaky. She even tried to throw Aron under the bus to Rob. And Aron was her most loyal supporter. He was willing to throw himself out of the game to save her if he had to.
@FabFit87
5 ай бұрын
Stephanie lied to Aron and Nick. Please... she's no different than Alyssa.
@WeAreDRN
5 ай бұрын
shes a revisionist history villain and repulsiveee
@sanetadams2897
5 ай бұрын
I think Stephanie is rude and disrespectful in how she talks and acts. No matter what people do to you, do not fight fire with fire. You were disrespectful by calling her all those nasty words
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