Host Opinions
18th
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technokinesis
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I knew Manny was screwed once Galani was formed. All 3 of his allies were voted onto Galani. On Zaliki, it was him against a 5 person alliance. He actually was almost saved, as Taffy made himself a huge target. If Taffy didn't play his idol, Manny would've been safe. I didn't expect much from him, and I got what I expected.
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17th
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Taffymonkey123456789
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Taffy was in a really good spot in the beginning. He was in a 5 person majority alliance on a tribe of 6. He told Manny about the alliance and betrayed the trust of everyone else on his tribe. No one trusted him after this, and they even threw the challenge to take him out. Originally, I really wanted to bring him back, but as time progressed, I saw him as more and more annoying and childish. Even though he created a lot of drama, I'm probably not going to bring him back.
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16th
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absentKavon
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Lorenzo was a really minor part of the season. He was never really a part of any plans. He kinda was just there in the background. Envor's majority Galani alliance sent him packing. I don't really have anything else to say about him.
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15th
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LivySlayzz
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Like Kavon, Liv was a really minor part of the season. She kinda faced the same situation as him, staying in the background until Envor's alliance voted her out.
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14th
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fixnns
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Finn was super inactive. He missed both sessions and wasn't very active on Discord. He chose to quit, and didn't make a very big impact on the season.
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13th
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Kaleidoscope_sparkly
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Kale was playing a very under-the-radar game, and I thought she would get far because of that. She was a part of Envor's alliance, and she was targeted because of that. I wish she tried to make a few more moves instead of just following Envor's agenda.
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12th
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jalen22003
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Jalen played almost the exact same game as Kale. They were on the same tribes, they both played an under-the-radar game, and they both were a part of Envor's alliance. Once again, I wish Jalen tried to make a few more moves instead of exclusively doing what Envor wanted.
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11th
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3nvor92ia
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Envor was the most entertaining pre-juror of the season by far. She started out the game by being kicked off her tribe and put on Galani. From there, she forged a powerful alliance of 4, taking over her tribe. She was doomed once the tribe swap happened, as she and her allies were in the minority. Envor's idol did protect her for a while, as people were scared to vote her. Overall, she played a pretty villainous game, keeping people on their toes. Even though she was hated by her fellow castaways, she was certainly entertaining to watch.
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10th
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DarkAngelChild119
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I don't understand why everyone hated Angel. As far as I could see, she was a pretty likable person. She was immune throughout all of the pre-merge, not even going to tribal council once. Her vote off was brutal, and I don't think she deserved the hate she got.
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9th
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EchoTheFoxx
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Echo was the only Galani to make it to the merge. He always just went with the majority, voting out whoever the bigger players wanted. I predicted that he would make it to the final three but lose because of his lack of gameplay. The way he was taken out was brutal, though. Nine votes were nullified with idols, leaving only Echo's penalty vote from duel island.
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8th
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MinaCarolina10
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Mina played a pretty good game. She found or received 3 idols. She was immune for the first two post-merge votes. She was a pretty socially aware player, and was just sent home due to being on the wrong side of the numbers.
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7th
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gamerpro1075
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When the season started, I thought that Gamer was a moderately good player. He found the legacy advantage, and was in a pretty good place in terms of numbers. At the first post-merge vote, he wasted his legacy advantage since he figured that he wouldn't need it at the final 6 because he'd have all allies then. That was the moment I realized that Gamer wasn't a good player. He went to duel island almost every time he was given the option after the merge, earning penalty votes twice. He started to feel way too comfortable in his alliance. He let his guard down and was blindsided.
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6th
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DaLoveDoctor
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Aldo played a pretty good game, taking control of his alliance from the start. Once the tribe swap happened, he made the decision to throw challenges to get Envor and her alliance out. That came back to bite him, as he was down in numbers at the merge. Aldo and his alliance were picked off. He played a heroic game, staying loyal to his alliance. I feel that if he didn't throw the challenges after the tribe swap, he very likely could have won the game.
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5th
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RandomWeirdPotato
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Random pretty much just followed Aldo throughout the whole game. Once all his allies were voted out, he was pretty much screwed. He got far, but he wasn't really a major part of the season. In my opinion, he was standing in Aldo's shadow the whole time.
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4th
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jackipoo272727
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Jack played a major role in taking out Taffy in the beginning of the game. He also managed to find two idols near the end of the game. Jack stayed out of the spotlight, making sure he was never a target. I felt like he was too far away from the spotlight, though. He played an under-the-radar game, and I don't think the jury would've respected him for it if he got to the end.
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3rd
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EliseHeals
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Elise played an outstanding game. She outwitted, outlasted, and outplayed almost everyone. In the beginning of the game, she had control over her tribe. Once the tribe swap happened, she teamed up with Hope, and the two of them steamrolled the game together. Elise gave detailed confessionals about everything she did, giving me tons of insight to the season. Elise and Hope played almost equal games, doing almost everything together. I'm only saying that Hope was a better player than her because he won. If Elise had won, she would've been the best player of the season.
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2nd
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TheKevinEvansShowRP
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Kevin didn't really do much this season. He didn't go to a single tribal council in the pre-merge, and he just followed Hope and Elise in the post-merge. He was on the bottom of his alliance, and was 100% going home if he didn't win the final immunity challenge. Even though he was in the final 3, I feel like I didn't see a lot of him this season. If he had gone to a tribal council before the merge, he might've made a move, but as I see it right now, he was in the background for the entire game.
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1st
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Hopesque
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After 6 seasons, we finally have a male winner. Hope was actually my winner pick from the beginning. He played an amazing game. First of all, he didn't go to a single tribal council before the merge. When the merge came around, Hope teamed up with Elise, and they systematically eliminated everyone who wasn't in their alliance. Hope played the middle, and was in both major alliances. He chose to get rid of his original allies, Aldo, and Random. Hope gave confessionals after every session, and always let me know what was going on. Even though scheduling sessions was harder because of his time zone, he was an amazing addition to the cast.
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