Whit

Summary
Whit played one of the most interesting games of the season. He was incredibly social and connected with people easily. Early on he connected with Liam, Jordan and Ayeesha the most and somehow they all ended up in the Final 4. Whit was good in challenges too, he won Battleship on his own with no help from his tribe, keeping them safe from Tribal Council. This was incredibly impressive and fun to watch. Whit had a controversial alliance with Jordan and it is not possible to take about either player without bringing it up. #FapGate was a point of discussion from the merge onwards when it spread like wildfire thanks to Gaby and Janson. It should be mentioned though that Whit only used Jordan to further his game. #FapGate happened in the early season and had a dramatic climax at Final Tribal Council. It was an underlying storyline that paid off with Whit receiving no votes. But enough about that, Whit was incredibly strategic, cutthroat and had a lot of power almost all the time. When on Hapa Mahu, he had a strong alliance with Rex and Liam. When merge came he and Jordan were basically voting blocs but they never decided to flip as they were always on the right side of the vote. Whit was also given two idols for safe keeping, this proved how trustworthy he was to his allies. Whit was a fantastic player, if not a little controversial.

Trivia

 * Whit named the Hapa Mahu tribe, which means "Half-F*ggot" in Hawai'ian
 * Whit won the Most Iconic Duo award, with his partner Jordan
 * On the opposite side of the spectrum, he won the Best Rivalry award with Liam
 * Whit is the first ever castaway to win the Fire Making challenge