Host Opinions
20th
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skythefoxyfox099
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Mya didn't really do much in the game, but there wasn't much she could do either. She was one of the most helpful people on her tribe in the first immunity challenge. She formed a strong bond with Isaac, but there was really nothing she could do because the two of them were in the minority on a five person tribe.
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19th
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KelleyGheesling
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Kelley also didn't do a whole lot. She was left out of the majority alliance of Eliza, Nelly, Jeremiah, and Katie. They chose to send her home over Logan due to her poor challenge performance and her inactivity. Kelley didn't really seem too strong of a player socially, strategically, or physically.
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18th
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Loganawesomewise
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Logan was obnoxious. He asked way too many questions that should've been common sense. He also tried to control and manipulate his tribe, who saw right through him. In the end, no one was loyal to him, and they unanimously voted him out. He actually reminds me so much of Popdot.
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17th
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rs199141
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Eliza wasn't really the best player. She just happened to be roped into the majority alliance. and that's why she survived her first two tribal councils. She was terrible at challenges and really dragged her tribe down. She also had an idol, making her a huge target. The majority alliance flipped on her since she really didn't contribute anything.
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16th
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IsaacCodez
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I was really rooting for Isaac. He was a pretty good player who was just given a terrible hand. He was on the bottom of a 5 person tribe. His #1 ally was the first person sent home. He then was exiled, and when he came back, even though he had an extra vote, he was once again on the bottom. He managed to outlast Logan by being more pleasant to be around and Eliza by performing better in challenges. Unfortunately, his tribe was just terrible at challenges, and they lost their 4th in a row, leading to Isaac's boot. Calvin also quit right after this. If Calvin had quit one round earlier, Isaac would have made the tribe swap and probably the merge too. He 100% deserves another chance. He was extremely robbed.
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15th
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TruuuBlu
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Calvin didn't really do anything at all. He didn't go to a single tribal council and just ended up quitting. I wish he quit earlier, as Isaac would have been saved.
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14th
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squashique
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Josh didn't really do too much. She was immune until her boot tribal. She seemed to be in a pretty good spot on her pre-swap tribe. Like most of the cast, I wish she was a little bit more active.
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13th
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Letmeoutnow16
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Evan only went to two tribal councils, but he was in the hot seat for both of them. Everyone wanted him out for his greed, as he had gone for both the idol and the extra vote. He also was annoying and kinda aggressive. His offputting attitude also lost him a lot of potential allies, who ended up flushing his idol.
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12th
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Verti_cez
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Sami is probably one of the most inactive tribes in Rodent Long Terms history, yet they somehow managed to never go to tribal. Sandra kinda helped contribute to this inactivity. Although she used her confessional more than most of her tribemates, a lot of it was vague and didn't make any sense. I had high hopes for Sandra coming into the season. I really thought she'd be a great player, but she ended up disappointing me.
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11th
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SuIIyz
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Sully would've been interesting to watch if he was a little bit more active and had actually gone to tribal council. He seemed to emerge as a leader on Sami and even got the idol. I thought he was going to play a good game. I really hoped he would too, but he ended up quitting before he could go to tribal council.
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10th
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szymi12346
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I don't really know a lot of what Szymi did. I'm assuming she didn't do much though. She seemed kinda boring, but that might have just been her inactivity. She just fell victim to Aaron and Jeremiah defecting from swapped Kata.
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9th
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QuackPackFTWalt2
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Jeremiah was probably my favorite castaway in the premerge. He had a ton of strategy and controlled pre-swap Kata with Katie. Him and Isaac were my two favorites in the premerge. Jeremiah seemed to be a mastermind, and I honestly didn't think that anyone was going to stop him. However, in the merge, Jeremiah played too hard too fast. He tried to make too many moves and they ended up blowing up in his face. Jeremiah was really enjoyable to watch, and I wish that he went further. He knew he was done for once Szymi left, since he was completely left out of that vote.
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8th
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Darkflowerwizard
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Nelly seemed to mostly just be Katie's sidekick. The two were together since the final 19, and I didn't really see Nelly making too many moves on her own. I feel bad for her though. She was rocked out, and that's one of the worst ways to go.
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7th
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NHLBoy09
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Although Joshua didn't go to any premerge tribals, he seemed like a good (or at least not bad) player. Once the merge came around, he became super annoying. He got progressively worse throughout the season. He also probably was the most inactive person who made the jury stage of the game. It always seemed like he was the last person to do challenges and submit votes.
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6th
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Phlycom
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Despite his inactivity at times, Aaron seemed like a genuinely fun guy. He was the most active person from original Sami. He was a pretty good social player. At times, it seemed like everyone was confiding in him. He was in the majority alliance of Ciara, Katie, Alec, and Letirz, and that got him to the final 6. Unfortunately for him, Katie, Alec, and Letirz flipped on the alliance, sending him home. He was actually the last person voted out of the season.
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5th
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AlecsIsFlopping
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Alec was kinda just there in the season. He was in the majority alliance, but he really didn't do anything besides flip with Katie. He seemed to not care about this at all, and it became even more clear when he chose to quit the game at the final 5. His quit actually saved Katie from going home at the final 5, which was great, since I wanted Katie to win since the merge.
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4th
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BoyzClubWorld
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I really thought Phil would go home so many times this season. Before the tribe swap, he probably would have gone home if his tribe had lost a challenge. Many people (mainly Ciara) wanted him out throughout the season, but somehow he always just barely survived. He was sort of like a cockroach. He just wouldn't leave. He also was pretty annoying throughout the season. He was extremely frustrating to watch. Near the end, he just became rude. He absolutely hated Katie and I have no idea why. He targeted her but it never worked out. Eventually, I had to expel him for sending screenshots. I genuinely don't know how to feel about him.
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3rd
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letirz
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The most important tribal council for Letirz was probably the first one. It completely dictated the course of the game. Letirz either could've gone with Isaac and Mya or Katie and Ciara. She almost sent home Ciara at the first tribal council, but she changed her vote last minute, altering the course of the game. Letirz was actually fun to watch, even if she didn't use her confessional all that often. I just wish she did a little more in the game. I know she can do better than she did this season.
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2nd
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V_Ethereality
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Ciara was a wildcard. She was all over the map. She was close to going home at the first tribal council, but she bounced back and didn't go to another tribal until the merge. She actually became the challenge beast of the season and played a pretty good game. If Katie didn't make the final 3, Ciara would have won. At times, she really got on my nerves though. She made some really dumb moves such as not using her extra vote at the final 6 (the last time she could play it). She was definitely a villain who I was rooting against. I think that with time, she'll mature into a much better player.
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1st
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KatietheTayT
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Katie was definitely the best player this season. She went to every tribal council and managed to control every single one. She always seemed to be able to swing people to her side. In the premerge, I actually had a huge argument with her, but we ended up settling our differences. From then on, she was my favorite player. She played an amazing game and 100% deserved her win, even if she was saved by a quit at final 6. Also, she was one of the very few players this season who actually used their confessional. I wanted her to win ever since the merge, and I'm happy she did.
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