Host Opinions
16th
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dinosquat2
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I don't really have anything to say about Dino. He was voted out quickly, and never used his confessional, so I have no idea what he did or didn't do. I'm assuming he didn't do much considering he didn't have an alliance to save himself.
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15th
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DennyHern
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The tribe believed that Denny was dragging them down in challenges, and since Tagi had lost two challenges in a row, they didn't want to lose any more. He did have an alliance with Kooka, but she didn't want to go against the majority. In the end, he had no one to defend him, and he was voted out unanimously.
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14th
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kookacarson2006
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I thought Kooka was going to do well in the season. I even picked her in the draft. The tribe voted her out because she didn’t perform as well as others in challenges. Her blindside was cool to watch. Even I didn’t know it was happening.
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13th
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the8Os
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80s was in a good spot in the game. He was friends with everyone on his tribe, and performed pretty well in challenges. Gtc was the original target, but she saved herself by scrambling. Mei and Trop decided to blindside their ally Dawson, by voting 80s out. He definitely was robbed, and I think that if he stayed in the game, he would've gone with Dawson to the end.
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12th
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IconEvan
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I don't have anything to say about Evan. He missed every session besides the premiere and was expelled. He didn't have any impact on the season at all.
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11th
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kittygurl1023
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I predicted that she was going to be manipulative. I thought she was going to create drama and be voted out due to her antics. I did not expect her to be voted out of her tribe first. She failed to create alliances, and wasn't invited into any due to her tribe viewing her as annoying. The tribe united to take her out unanimously.
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10th
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MalevolentRainbows
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Malevolent's blindside was unfortunate. Tagi had gone to 4/5 of the pre-merge tribal councils, so they were pretty much united once the merge came. Pagong had only been to 1 tribal council in the pre-merge, so they were eager to flip on each other. Diego was almost voted out instead of her. The members of Tagi were discussing who to vote out, and they decided on Diego. Trop, thinking that Diego was stupid, wanted to vote out a seemingly smarter player, and since Malevolent had already thrown out Trop's name, she decided that it was best to take out Malevolent.
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9th
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At1s47
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Atlas was pretty much just an average contestant. Atlas was one of the only two people besides Malevolent to be unaware of the Malevolent blindside, and since he was already on the bottom, Tagi and the flippers from Pagong decided to just take him out.
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8th
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MeiIIeur
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Throughout the pre-merge, Mei and Trop were a force to be reckoned with. They were a power duo that seemed inseparable. They ruled Tagi and had almost complete control over who went home. At the merge, Tagi planned on staying together, and it seemed like that would happen. Two members of Pagong went home in almost unanimous votes. Mei wanted to steamroll the end, but Trop wasn't going to let that happen. Mei brought up the idea of targeting Otto, and Trop didn't like that. Trop went to Otto and gathered the votes to send Mei packing. I think Mei played a decent, balanced game.
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7th
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Otto_01
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Otto led his tribe to victory in the pre-merge, winning 4/5 immunity challenges. I think that he is the comp beast of the season. Once he reached the merge, he allied with Trop. Together, they voted out Malevolent and Atlas, two members of Pagong. Mei told Trop that she wanted out. Mei told Otto about this, and Mei was gone the next tribal. It seemed like Otto was in a huge power position, He had a power duo and the numbers in terms of old Tagi and Pagong. Otto and Trop grew closer, separating themselves from the rest of the castaways. Everyone viewed them as threats who would win in the end, and Otto just happened to be a competition beast. Gtc, Dawson, Ghost, and Diego banded together to take Otto down.
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6th
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BradyyBearr
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Brady was inactive in this season. Even though he came to sessions often, he wasn’t really active on the Discord. He didn’t talk to his fellow castaways, and was constantly left out of the loop. People were going to bring him to the end as a goat, but he was so annoying, that they just couldn’t stand him anymore.
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5th
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tropicles
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It’s a shame she walked. She was a great player, and I would have brought her back for Blood vs Water if she hadn’t walked. If she didn’t walk, she actually had a higher chance of making it to the end than she thought she did. Diego wanted to blindside Dawson, and Trop could have stayed alive. Throughout the pre-merge, Trop controlled her tribe with Mei. Once the merge happened, Trop aligned with Otto, blindsiding her old ally, Mei. This was her biggest mistake in the game. No one besides Otto trusted her after this. They saw Otto and Trop as a power duo, and decided to send Otto home. Without Otto, Trop survived for one vote before quitting.
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4th
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GTC613
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Gtc was in the minority for most of the pre-merge. After her only ally, Kooka, was blindsided, it looked like her game was over. In an instant, the game changed. She persuaded Trop and Mei to side with her over Dawson. When the merge came around, Gtc wanted Tagi to stick together. When Trop blindsided Mei and flipped to work with Otto, Gtc jumped into action, making sure Otto went home. At the final 6, Gtc was torn between voting out Brady or risking her life in the game and going to rocks. She chose to vote out her ally, Brady. Trop quit because of this, and Gtc was left with no allies.
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3rd
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Dawsology
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Dawson was a huge threat, and yet he only received 4 votes against him all season. For the first three tribal councils, he was in the majority with Trop and Mei. He was blindsided when Trop and Mei went against him, voting out 80s. If Tagi lost one more immunity challenge, Dawson would've gone home for sure. Once he reached the merge, he stayed with Tagi until the Otto blindside. Once Otto left, Dawson was considered the biggest threat by many of his fellow castaways. He reminded me of JT from Survivor: Tocantins. He was good at challenges, he was loyal, and he had a great social game. He probably would have won if he made it to the end.
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2nd
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DIEGOROKS9012
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Diego was really strategic, but he lacked a good social game. He was entertaining to watch, as he always had interesting confessionals. He was going to be taken out at the final 11 instead of Malevolent, but he played dumb in order to make people want to keep him. Whenever someone left, he was rude to them on purpose. This made his fellow castaways believe that he had bad jury management. In a way, he did. Even though his strategy worked, and people wanted to take him to the end, the jury was mad at him. At the final 6, Diego was annoyed by Brady and decided to take him out. If Diego had gone to the end with Brady, I think Diego would have won.
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1st
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GhostRengering
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Ghost was an amazing player. She had an amazing social game and an amazing strategic game. She was the only person besides Diego who voted with the majority at every tribal council she attended. She was never a real target. She had final two deals with multiple people. Whenever she recognized someone as a threat, they went home. She knew when to make moves and how to make them. When big threats like Otto or Dawson threatened Ghost’s chances, she rallied her troops to get rid of them. She was also a challenge beast, winning two individual immunity challenges. She played an almost perfect game. She reminds me of Kim Spradlin from Survivor: One World.
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