When I 1st read this I assumed you meant that Yau did not deserve to win. Then I realized that you meant he was the most deserving person who did not win. I think Yau deserved what he got for trusting Dreamz. Give something like that truck to someone with a welfare mentality, and they will see it as weakness and destroy you. It’s the same thing that happens when we give millions in aid to South Africa, and Nelson Madela turns around and says how horrible we are. It is the same phenomenon as when Americans say how peaceful and loving most Muslims are, while their next door Muslim neighbor is plotting the next terrorist attack. People like Dreamz will continue to take advantage of people like Yau when the Yaus continue to act in a naive way.
Again, Yau deserved what he ended up with. Dreamz is a symbol of everything that is wrong with America. You could tell from the look on his face at tribal that Dreamz actually thought he had a chance to win. People have been giving him things out of pity his whole life, why would they stop now?
All in all this season ended up better than it began. I would have been happy with either a Yau or Earl win because both played the game well. I could see that it was hard for Earl to write Yau’s name down, but this is a game to see who can Out Wit, Out Last and Out Play. Cudos to Earl! I loved what Boo said to Dreamz in tribal, it’s just a shame that the message didn’t hit it’s target.
That’s going a bit too far (personal opinion). Obviously, Dreamz is a little low on scruples, but Yau-Man shouldn’t be faulted for expecting Dreamz to follow through. That wasn’t naivete. Dreamz merely showed himself to be untrustworthy.