Host Opinions
20th
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GreenBrandonsmash
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Green was voted out mainly because he was inactive. People also said that he sometimes plays good in other groups, but I haven't seen it. Both times he played, it was extremely underwhelming. There isn't really anything else to say.
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19th
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DKChiIIin
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I was looking forward to Albert returning, as he was entertaining the first time he played. However, this time, he just ended up being inactive. He didn't really talk to the people on his tribe, leading to his downfall.
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18th
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ChillinxSqxid
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Squid was in a really good position on his tribe. He was poised to go far, as he was in the middle with Mya. I really thought that the two were gonna run their tribe together. However, Mya sold Squid out in an attempt to take all the power for herself, and it worked. Squid went from one of the most powerful people on Malolo to the third boot in an instant. I loved watching him play, and I think he deserves a third chance.
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17th
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iiExploitex
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Exploit was kinda inactive. He gave brief confessionals from time to time, which was better than a lot of others. The highlight of his game was when he made a plea for his tribe to keep him in the tribe chat. Even though it was a good attempt, it didn't save him. I can't say he brought too much to the table.
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16th
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MinaCarolina10
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Mina was extremely inactive, so I was happy her tribe took her out. She didn't really have any allies, as she didn't really talk to anyone. I really thought she would play a good game on her second shot, but I guess not.
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15th
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Jaynate22003
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Jalen was a crazy, entertaining, and just flat out weird character. He was in a good spot on his original tribe, and he was in a good spot on his swapped tribe too. He was in the middle and would've been safe if he hadn't intervened. He made his tribe uncomfortable with his stories and just alienated himself. He also tried to play way too hard when there was no reason to. He got a little too power-hungry, and his tribe just decided to send him home.
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14th
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spartanfan808
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Spartan played an overall good game. I'd say he's a pretty average player. He was in the majority alliance on Naviti of old Malolos, but he tried to flip the votes onto Isaac. Isaac would've actually gone home instead of Spartan if Jamie had gone with the others in his alliance. It would've been a good move if it had worked. Spartan has the skills to go far in the game, but I don't think he's winner material just yet.
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13th
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hourglxssz
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Even though Random wasn't the most active, she was in a great spot in the game. She had an idol and was in the majority. She was almost guaranteed to make the merge. However, Jamie lied to Isaac, saying that Random flipped on them. That caused Isaac and Cookie to flip on Random, blindsiding her the vote before the merge with an idol in her pocket. Her fate was really unfortunate.
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12th
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lolimem
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Emilee was sorta inactive this season, but it wasn't her fault. She had to temporarily take over for someone else's longterm group. She didn't really do much in the game other than just voting with the majority. The cast just decided that she would be an easy merge boot, as she didn't really have many allies. She definitely could do better is she actually tried.
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11th
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alexgotsnuffed
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This was more or less Alex's first time playing because he was expelled for inactivity in season 2 and got 20th place. He seemed like an okay player. Edvin was originally going to voted out in 11th place, but Alex tried to rally votes against Isaac. This backfired, and Alex was sent home. He was extremely frustrating to watch at times.
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10th
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IsaacCodez
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Once again, I was really rooting for Isaac. He's just such a likable player. I really thought this was either his or Mya's season to win. This time, Isaac played from the top. He had the numbers for most of the game, and it seemed like he was invincible. Up until his boot, anyone who targeted Isaac seemed to go home. (Spartan and Alex) He used his confessional a lot and really showed his strategic abilities. He had a pretty good chance at making the final 3 if Jeremiah and Josh hadn't flipped on him. I was rooting for Isaac, and I was sad to see him go so early. It sucks that he was screwed by a twist. I'm happy he didn't join in at the final tribal council and attack Nate and Jamie.
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9th
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MalevolentRainbows
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Malevolent seemed like a powerful player, even if he didn't use his confessional all too much. He was set up to go far with the original Malolos. He had a good chance of making the final tribal council if Bloop and Jeremiah hadn't decided to shake up the game. Malevolent had a powerful presence in the game, and once again was taken out for being too threatening.
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8th
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QuackPackFTWalt2
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Jeremiah was a really good player in the premerge. He had a solid read on everyone in the premerge. He voted with the majority at every premerge tribal council he went to and seemed to have a pretty good amount of power. Once again, Jeremiah sort of sputtered out in the merge. At the final 10, he felt on the bottom of the majority alliance of everyone but Jamie, Nate, and Josh. Jeremiah rounded up Josh, Nate, Jamie, Edvin, and Bloop, getting rid of Isaac and Malevolent. This left Cookie and Mya on the outs but also made Jeremiah a huge threat. The alliance turned on him, and there was nothing he could've done at that point. Jeremiah played an overall pretty good game. He flipped the entire game around. If he didn't flip to get out Isaac and Malevolent, Mya, Isaac, or Malevolent probably would've won the season.
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7th
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heavenIy_xx
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Mya played an amazing game. She was pretty socially aware, and was one of the most active people in the cast. She played one of the best games out of anyone this season. In her pre-swap tribe, she played the middle along with Squid. She ended up getting rid of Squid to ensure that she had all the power. On her swapped tribe, she helped to take out the swing vote, Jalen. She then pulled a Jessica, getting the other tribe to throw the challenge for her. In the merge, she was in power until the final 10 double-tribal twist. Jeremiah and Bloop flipped, turning a 6 person alliance into a 2 person alliance, leaving Mya and Cookie on their own. Mya managed to outlast Jeremiah, getting revenge on him for flipping. Sadly, she was voted out 4-2 at the next tribal council. If Cookie had worked with Mya, Mya would've survived another tribal council. She did a great job at playing from both the top and the bottom. She really deserved to win, and probably would have won if Jeremiah and Bloop hadn't flipped. Once again at the final tribal council, she showed how opinionated and petty she can get. I lost a lot of respect for her because of how she acted. She attacked Jamie and Nate, turning the jury against them. Some of them didn't even know Nate and Jamie and were just hating on them because Mya was. One of them probably would've won if Mya didn't influence the jury as much as she did.
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6th
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Bloopified
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Bloop is an absolute wildcard. There's just so much to say about him. He was sitting pretty in a majority alliance until final 10, when he was influenced by Jeremiah and decided to flip. From there, he lead the Underdogs alliance of himself, Nate, Jamie, Josh, and Edvin. He got way too paranoid, though. He tried to control everything, making his alliance members mad. They voted him out as soon as he was no longer useful. During his time in the game, he managed to make almost everyone who made the merge mad. He made Isaac, Malevolent, Mya, and Cookie mad for flipping on them and Jamie, Nate, Josh, and Edvin mad by trying to control them. He was a goat who probably wasn't going to win at the final tribal council. On the jury, he wanted Nate to win. However, he followed Mya and attacked Nate and Jamie's games "for the meme", thinking it was all a joke. He wanted to vote Nate, but voted Cookie for some reason to keep the joke going. He forgot to change his vote because he was playing a runway game on Roblox. Nate probably would've won if he had changed his vote. This showed me that Bloop wasn't really taking this season seriously. Overall, I think Bloop is really delusional, and he only grew more delusional as the season progressed.
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5th
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EdvinGreene
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I regret casting Edvin. He was the inactive of the season. He legit didn't talk to the other castaways. He didn't use his confessional either. I wanted to expel him so many times, but I kept him in, thinking he'd at least start trying. He never did, and I think it's safe to say that he's not coming back for another season.
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4th
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CourageousJosh555
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Josh was kinda just there all season. He didn't use his confessional, and it just seemed like he really do too much. He was on the wrong side of the vote a lot.I don't really think he had a chance at winning unless he was up against Bloop and Edvin.
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3rd
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Nates_greatt
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Nate and Jamie were together the entire game, so it's hard to differentiate them. However, out of the final 3, I feel like Nate deserved the win slightly more than Jamie. However, the differences between them are so miniscule that I would have been perfectly satisfied with a Jamie win as well. Nate and Jamie were on the bottom for the entirety of the premerge, bouncing from minority to minority. People seemed to like him more than Jamie, so Nate was never the target. The only two votes Nate got throughout the whole game were two stray votes from Edvin in the pre-swap. Nate played a great under-the-radar game. He was also one of the best confessionalists of the season. It was a legit miracle that Jamie and Nate survived until the final tribal council together. Nate probably would have won the season if Bloop didn't forget to change his vote to Nate.
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2nd
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jamieblue03
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Jamie and Nate were a powerful duo, and I'm proud of them for doing so well. Jamie narrowly escaped the premerge, managing to survive with a large target on his back. Some of it was luck, but there was a lot of strategy and social plays involved too. Jamie would've gone out in 14th place but Spartan rocked the boat and ended up falling out. Jamie then managed to turn Isaac and Cookie on Random, blindsiding her with an idol in her pocket. Jamie once again would have gone out in 9th place if Bloop didn't flip on Mya and Malevolent. Jamie was a target at the final 5 and final 4, but he never ended up going home. I really don't think it's okay how Alex, Bloop, Mya, Jeremiah, Emilee, and Malevolent treated Nate and Jamie at the final tribal council. They just flat out attacked Nate and Jamie, not even giving them a chance. There was no reason for them to be so volatile and toxic, and honestly I just feel like they kinda ruined the finale with their toxic behavior. Regardless, Nate and Jamie powered through, and I'm happy they made final tribal council, even if they didn't win.
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1st
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CookieBrick
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I do feel like Jamie and Nate deserved the win more than Cookie, but I don't think Cookie is completely undeserved. As I saw it, he sort of just followed his alliance until the final 10 when it was taken down by Bloop and Jeremiah. Although Cookie was on the bottom, people didn't want to take him out because they saw him as a final tribal council goat. There was only one vote where he wasn't immune after that, as he ended up winning 4/6 of the final immunity challenges and played an idol on himself. Apparently he had a terrible social game and didn't really talk to the people outside his alliance. If Mya wasn't on the jury, Cookie probably would've gotten like one vote. However, Mya turned the jury against Nate and Jamie, essentially winning the game for Cookie. I see Cookie as a mediocre player who just happened to get lucky and win.
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