Just look at the joy on Wendy's face as she
exits Tribal Council. It's honestly a masterclass in how to handle
losing at something.
Of course, this is Survivor: Edge of
Extinction, so Wendy soon discovered her time in the game wasn't
actually over. When she came face-to-face with the options of either
carrying on with the adventure or leaving Survivor permanently, she
picked up the torch to continue on without so much as looking at the
other sign. That's the attitude!
You guys are too much https://t.co/N6qZQDesf6 - BigWendy (@BigWendy6) March 21, 2019
Teresa "T-Bird" Cooper, who competed on Survivor's third season in Kenya, tweeted that it was the "best Survivor exit."
Best #Survivor exit goes to ..... drumroll please....... @BigWendy6 !!!!! @JeffProbst , get outa here! #SurvivorEdgeofExtinction - Teresa Cooper/T-Bird (@tbirdcooper) March 21, 2019
Wendy has an awesome personality. I'd
definitely want to hang out with her...but probably wouldn't want to
play Survivor with her. From the beginning, Wendy stood out for
rejecting typical Survivor strategy, including-but not limited to-when
she secretly freed the chickens her tribe had won in a Reward Challenge,
and which they'd intended to cook up for a little extra sustenance.
Overall, her gameplay was chaotic and unpredictable-although she does
happen to be a kickass swimmer.
Wendy marched to the beat of her own
drum, and honestly, she was a ton of fun to watch, even if she wasn't
the most strategic player in history. Not that she's gone! Wendy is
currently on the Edge of Extinction, where she'll eventually have a shot
at getting back into the competition.
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