Host Opinions
20th
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julfen123
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Julfen wasn't supposed to be the first boot. The plan was to send Echo home, but Echo was saved due to Elemental Island. Julfen was the backup vote, and was unfortunately sent home in a 5-3 vote. There isn't really much more to say about him, as he didn't really do much.
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19th
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PositronAlpha
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Posi is nothing but a troublemaker. He started off the game by making up lies about Echo for no apparent reason. This put Echo on the bottom from the beginning. At the premiere, Posi listened to nothing I said. He quit the game right after the premiere, attempting to turn people against me as he left.
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18th
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InsuranceFrod
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Insurance was a troublemaker too, but he was just better at hiding it. I predicted that he'd make it far, and he probably could've if he hadn't quit the game right after the premiere. He left with an idol in his pocket, attempting to turn people against me as he left with Posi.
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17th
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bigbrotherfanboy
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I had been trying to get Aaron to apply since season 1, but that was a mistake. He was invisible in the game, making absolutely no moves. He quit the game with Posi and Insurance. There isn't really much else to say about him.
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16th
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Chrissless
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Chris was another invisible player that didn't do anything throughout the season. He missed both sessions and was voted out unanimously.
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15th
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daniels44
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Daniel was the most inactive person of the season. He didn't attend a single session or send a single voting list. He was barely even on Discord. In the only conversation I had with him, he was talking bad about Jewish people. Out of nowhere, he quit the game, and I can't say I missed him once he left.
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14th
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CxnfirmPxssword
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Tasha quit the game due to her quitting Discord and Roblox. She probably would've coasted her way far into the season if she didn't quit, but I guess we'll never get to see how it would've played out.
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13th
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TheIronicKing
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I'm starting to see a pattern. None of the first 8 people eliminated used their confessionals. All of them were invisible and incompetent. They dragged the quality of the season down by a lot. I had low expectations for Ironic coming into the season, and her bad performance didn't surprise me.
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12th
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coolpokemonfan2001
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Pika was the only person on the pre-jury to use her confessional. She won the Rodent Long Terms one-year anniversary short-term survivor game, with a great social game. That was the main reason I casted her. Pika actually had a pretty good game. She played strategically and under the radar. She put herself in a good spot to get to the end, and I actually thought she would get there. Her tribe saw her for the threat she was, and voted her out. She declined her position on the jury. She had a pretty high chance of returning for another season, but that choice she made lessened her chance by a lot.
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11th
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lunarflies
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I don't really know much of Lunar's game since he didn't use his confessional. I do know that he played at least a decent game, as he was a part of many alliances and plans. I wish I got to see a little more of him, since he was pretty active throughout the season. He also declined his position on the jury.
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10th
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Eyiss
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Eyiss played a super dominant game in every way. He talked to and was close with almost everyone. He was sent to Elemental Island twice, and changed the game up a lot. He always came up with the plans, and everyone looked to him for advice. A few of his allies caught onto his super dominant game and decided to vote for him. Eyiss wouldn't have even gone home if it weren't for the two idols that were played. Eyiss played an overall great game, and definitely deserves a second chance. He was truly a robbed merge boot.
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9th
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EvanBoriciGamingYT
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Evan was a true wildcard. He was certainly cast on the right tribe, as he made impulsive decisions which landed him on the jury. Evan received votes at 3/4 tribal councils he attended. He would’ve been voted out at his first tribal council, but thanks to Whatup oversleeping, Evan was saved. He was interesting to watch, even if he didn’t play the best game.
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8th
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echoedmusic
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Ten minutes after the cast reveal, Echo’s social game was ruined. Posi made up lies to get Echo’s tribemates to target him. He would’ve been the first boot if Posi hadn’t taken him to Elemental Island. Echo was exiled when the swap came, and ended up joining Matagi. He only attended one tribal council pre-merge. Echo was a wildcard, playing from the bottom up.
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7th
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iiExploitx
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Exploit was in a very good spot throughout the whole game. From the beginning, he was in the majority. He played a strong social game, and was sent to Elemental Island more than anyone else. He was a bit naive at times, and was eventually idoled out.
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6th
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Turcia
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Turcia was an all around beast. He had pretty good social and strategic games. He was the immunity threat of the season, winning 4/6 individual immunity challenges he competed in. Turcia had insanely bad luck at the final 7 and final 6. He was exiled during the final 7 tribal council. Then, his vote was stolen during the next tribal council. This led to a 3-2 vote to send him home. If he had his vote, he could have tied it up, forcing a rock draw and completely shaking up the season. Turcia was entertaining to watch throughout the whole season and deserved better than sixth place.
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5th
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jamieblue03
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Jamie laid so low that even I didn’t notice him at points. He played a great under the radar game. Jamie was booted during the live tribal that occurred at the final 5. It was all out pandemonium, and Whatup eventually chose to keep Everything over Jamie.
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4th
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EverythingLover9000
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Everything played an interesting game to say the least. First of all, he only attended 3/8 sessions. He was left out of the loop on many occasions. He was extremely frustrating to watch, and it was so satisfying to see him get voted out just before the final 3. He was convinced that he played a great game, but in reality, he was a goat.
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3rd
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tyladoll
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Tyla attended 10 tribal councils and voted correctly 9 times. He only voted incorrectly once because an idol was played on Everything when Tyla voted for him. He found 2/4 idols hidden throughout the season. He won immunity challenges when he needed them the most. Tyla was aware of almost everything that happened, and played a really solid game. He only lost because the jury liked the other two finalists more. He really reminds me of Amanda from Survivor: China when she voted correctly at every tribal council she attended, but came just short of winning because of her final tribal council performance.
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2nd
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whatupinator
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Whatup was actually rocked out pre-jury due to his own inactivity, but saved due to a twist on Elemental Island. He was left out of the loop a lot, missing four out of the eight sessions. He only made it to the final 3 due to a premade alliance. I don’t really know what else he did, but he did manage to snag three votes at the final tribal council. I personally think he got votes because he did next to nothing, therefore not making anyone mad, but I don’t know the full story, so it’s hard to put my finger on it.
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1st
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AuthentxcVibes
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Authentic played a very smart and strategic game. He was aligned with almost everyone at different points in the game. In a season full of twists, he managed to get to the end and win without having any work in his favor. He made deals left and right, and made sure he was secure in his position. He started the game on the top, but as it went on, he gradually lost control. This led to Authentic becoming increasingly strategic in order to combat the sticky situations he was put into. He showed great gameplay from the top of the totem pole and the bottom of the totem pole. He was a truly versatile player who deserved to win.
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