Paul on who he would have brought to the end had he won the final HOH:
"I was going to bring Josh. I thought I had a better chance with him, because he had so many crazy arguments with jury members and they didn't like him and always bad-mouthed him, so I went ahead and assumed, 'Okay, the jury is going to be pissed at me, but I know they definitely don't like Josh. And hopefully they can see my gameplay and get rid of the emotions.' 'Cause I thought that was the point of jury roundtables. I guess not."
Paul on Cody being awarded America's Favorite Houseguest:
"Very, very bizarre. I think there were a lot of other houseguests that showed a bit more of their personality and just based on the way Cody kind of treated houseguests and carried himself in the house, it's not something that I really thought was impressive. But kudos to America, I guess."
Josh on how he felt going into the final vote:
"To be completely honest with you, I knew that me and Paul had both pissed off the same amount of people on the jury. I did not think at all I would beat Christmas because she literally killed everybody with kindness, she handled every eviction that she had with grace, and people didn't leave pissed off at her. With me and Paul, I was a bit more straightforward, I said how it was… I was in shock. I thought once Christmas' vote came in I was like, 'I'm done.' I'm like 'Christmas didn't vote for me? Paul won the game.' And then the votes started dropping and I couldn't believe what was happening. And then I get Cody's vote and I was like 'WHAT?!?' I was in complete shock."
Josh on getting Cody, Elena, and Mark's votes even after tormenting them in the house:
"It was completely shocking because I thought Cody, Elena, and Mark are going to vote for Paul. I thought I would have Kevin, Christmas, Matt — like, for some odd reason, I thought I would have Matt. And so Cody, Elena, and Mark, it was so insane for me to think I'd even have those votes, but I think that they respected my game and how I played a fearless game. And I spoke my mind and was straightforward to their face. I wasn't doing manipulating or doing things behind their back. And I think Mark and Cody appreciated that, and that's what got me the win."
Josh on if he regrets banging pots and pans and getting in people's faces after being egged on by Paul:
"I honestly don't regret anything. The funny thing is that Paul would tell me things like that, but I never did anything if it wasn't good for my game. I wanted to be completely underestimated and wanted people to think they had control over me, because if they have control, I'm not a threat, I'm an ally… In the fifth week, I woke up at 9 in the morning with pots and pans to throw Mark and Cody off of their game, and Elena. It wasn't because Paul told me. I did it for my game. Yeah, he would egg me on and say things like that, but if it didn't benefit me, then I wasn't going to do it."
Josh on brain-freezing during his final plea to the jury:
"I instantly thought I had lost the game, I completely went blank because I thought, I can't believe that this is happening. I literally stood up and I was like, this is really happening. As I'm speaking, I go blank and I'm like, Josh, snap out of it. I didn't even have the words or thoughts. I was in shock mode. I completely froze and I couldn't even speak."
Josh on if he would have voted for Christmas or Paul had it not made it to the end:
"I was going to vote for Paul. I think Paul, he played a great game. He had no choice but to play an aggressive game because he was a vet. People can feel what they want, but he had to play that game."
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