Dragon was not quick to form connections like some of the other fans. Instead, he chose the risky strategy of waiting and seeing where each HouseGuest would land. The risk paid off quite well for him, however, and Dragon managed to float through much of the game without getting much blood on his hands. He won his first HOH in Week 5, during which he chose to try and take a shot at Mad for moral reasons. He chose to use Kiki as a pawn, believing that the favorites would unanimously protect her, as would any fans who disliked Mad. This assumption proved incorrect, and Kiki only received 3 votes to save. Dragon chose to align himself primarily with favorites from that point on, nestling himself comfortably between Brandon and Ellie as their respective sides of the house clashed. Dragon won HOH and chose not to pick a side, instead swinging successfully at Mad, this time using Miguel as a pawn. Dragon again dropped below the radar, staying out of the way of the alliances as they battled. He was first nominated in the final 5 by Kiki, who was trying to ensure that he would not save a nominee with the veto and forcefully nominate Ellie. Kiki was correct as he did win the power of veto and use it on himself. He chose unsuccessfully to take a shot at Miguel. Dragon found himself the primary target of Ellie and Kiki at the final 4, with Ellie winning the HOH and Kiki winning the veto. Kiki ultimately chose to evict him over Miguel due to his stronger record in competitions during the season.
Host Opinion
Dragon was a fantastic player, and he played nice with production as well. He was by far one of the most entertaining HouseGuests in the house chat, and he was overall a very pleasant player both to production and to his fellow housemates. His gameplay was amazing during the season, and unfortunately he fell victim to a last-minute blindside by Ellie and Kiki. Overall, he played an excellent game, and he was awarded Production's Favorite HouseGuest for good reason.
Player History - Big Brother 7: Fans vs. Favorites