User blog comment:Courierthekid/Survivor: Comoros Post Game Interview Juror Number Six/@comment-30509159-20180309185758/@comment-31532800-20180309191742

Chris: 'Don't even try to bring my job into this.' My bedside manner is perfectly professional, thank you very much.

1. I suppose I could have dealt with the stress better than I did. I'm grown up enough to admit that, but if you're talking about moves, then no. Strategically speaking, my plans were solid, even if my social game suffered. Don't let Romeo fool you either, I was the one behind most of that alliance's moves. I guess if I had to pick one thing, I should have kept my mouth shut and gone with the plan to Blindside Rochelle. Seeing how she had an Idol it would have been a good move to get rid of her, and we could have gotten Jack or Abbie in the next round.

2. Assuming Abbie played her Idol and Rochelle was the one to go home, I would have tried going after Jack or Ethan. Not to press the issue, since you like my tribe probably don't care, but they were the biggest threats. Letting them continue to keep winning Immunity would have just meant all of us would have lost. After they were gone, Abbie then Romeo and I'm sure I could have beaten either Rochelle or Trevor, and it didn't matter who won final immunity since either one would have taken me to the Final Tribal council. That was my plan.

3. That's actually a hard question. As much as the though of either of them winning sickens me, I don't want to see Jack or Abbie any time soon. Romeo I don't much care to see soon either. Ethan was nothing but a work horse supporting that alliance. He might be nice though since he won't bug me. Trevor would be weird since he and I didn't always get along, but we didn't fight as often as certain other people. I'm rooting for Rochelle to win, so not her.