Host Opinions
20th
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ItzJulieChenx
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He reminds me of Francesca Hogi, the girl who was the first boot twice. He was robbed both times he played. He was the second boot in season 3 and the first boot in season 5. He deserved to get a lot further. He didn’t really get to show his gameplay, so I don’t really have anything else to say about him.
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19th
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Potato661
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Potato didn’t show up to the session and therefore was voted out. It’s plain and simple. He went from second place in season 3 to second boot in season 5. He didn’t really show much gameplay either time he played.
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18th
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IceyRoboGamez
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I originally wasn’t going to bring Icey back. I didn’t expect much from him, and I was right in doing so. He missed the session and was voted out
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17th
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FatherJamix
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He attended every single tribal council until he was voted out. The odds were stacked against him when he was put on a tribe of all former Talana at the tribe swap. It was 5 vs 1, and I was surprised he even lasted one tribal council. I feel like he could’ve gone far into the game if it weren’t for the tribe swap. His game was also ruined by the tribe swap last time he played.
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16th
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NancyStrikesAgain
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She is probably the bossiest contestant I’ve had so far. Her tribe even threw the challenge to get her out. Both times she played, she was voted out because of her bossiness. She doesn’t deserve another chance, but if she got one, my prediction would be that she would be voted out before the merge for the third time.
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15th
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w_Ben
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Ben walked. That’s all there really is to say. The first time he played, he wasn’t picked for a tribe. He didn’t even get a chance to prove himself. He 100% deserved a second chance. I thought he was going to be strategic, but all he did was sit in the shadows. No one really ever noticed him, and he just walked out of the blue.
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14th
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jiravich
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Jira started out the game in a power position. From there, things just went downhill until Drake eventually rallied everyone against him and voted him out. That is what happened both times he played, and I would say that he definitely deserves another chance. He was entertaining to watch. I thought that he would make it all the way to the end.
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13th
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amv055
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Amv might be one of the most robbed players in this group ever. First of all, she was eliminated by rocks with an idol in her pocket one vote before the merge. Secondly, both times she played, she was eliminated one vote before the merge.
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12th
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nerfjaso
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His gameplay this time was a lot better. He went from first boot to first merge boot. If he hadn’t wasted his idol at the tribal before his elimination, he probably would’ve survived. He went out fighting, playing his tiebreaker advantage. He even bluffed an idol. Even with that, it wasn’t enough, and he was sent home.
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11th
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Cx_ssidyAbyss
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In my eyes, Cassidy wasn’t a big part of this season. She didn’t make any moves. I thought she would coast her way to the end. She received only one vote prior to the tribal she was voted out. If it weren’t for the tiebreaker advantage, she would have been safe. I don’t really feel like she was robbed. It was kinda fitting that she was eliminated from the jury.
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10th
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DeanRiddIee
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Dean was pretty strategic. He was constantly planning out his next move. He was taken down by a super messy vote. He deserved to make it further. I think that if he had survived that messy vote, he would’ve made it to at least the final 4 or 5. I think he does deserve to come back for a third time.
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9th
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Jakkariah
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Jakk became a target at the premiere for winning the legacy idol. To get rid of this target, he laid low. He laid too low, though, making no moves for himself. Drew tricked Jakk into playing the legacy idol when he didn’t need to. Jakk was the next one voted out.
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8th
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Drake_Blitz
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Drake played a really good game throughout the pre-jury, taking out his enemies whenever he got the chance. When the merge started, Drake was controlling the majority of the cast. A few people realized this but were too few in numbers to revolt against him. Drake, as well as all the other males, were screwed once the females had the majority. I would definitely invite Drake back to play again, as he played strategically both seasons he was in.
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7th
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ReidTheShadow
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There isn't really a lot to say about Reid. He didn't make any moves through the season. He went to exile island and missed out on the idol there. He decided to walk when he was in the final 7. I'm never going to bring him back. He didn't take advantage of the second chance he was given.
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6th
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drewdabomb2607
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Drew definitely took advantage of his second chance. His first time around, he played a heroic game, not wanting to make any enemies. When he came back for season 5, he decided to play a more dirty game. He made his own moves and took big risks. He played hard and only got out because Lost tricked Craft. If Lost hadn't tricked Craft into voting Lovey at the final 6, Drew probably would've won. Drew definitely deserves a third chance.
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5th
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Mike_Boogie
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I mostly just saw Mike as a follower this season. There is a reason he was put on the "Follower" tribe in season 1. He didn't really make any of his own moves. He tried to take credit for other people's moves. About halfway through the season, Mike told me that the season 2 castaway, Perrier, was him on an alt. From that moment on, I disliked him. I wasn't really a fan of Mike, and I'm not going to bring him back.
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4th
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Alt_nat
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Like Drew, Nat also took advantage of her second chance. Her first time around, she was known as the nicest person in the game. She was voted out before the merge. When she was brought back for season 5, she had no mercy. She was probably the most hated person in the game. Everyone thought of her as rude and ruthless. She only was voted out because Crafter, the planned vote, won immunity.
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3rd
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crxfterz
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Crafter was pretty much in the background this season. He didn't really make any moves and kinda just coasted to the end. He did manage to find an idol at one point, but it was pretty much worthless as everyone knew he had it. I do agree that he is extremely robbed, though. He came in 3rd on both seasons where there were final 2's instead of 3's. Even if he didn't win by jury votes, he would have been 200 robux richer.
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2nd
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lovey1005
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Lovey tried to take advantage of her second chance, but it was too little too late. She played an under-the-radar game for most of the season, going with what other people wanted. Even though that is a valid strategy, people don't always respect it. She played a lot harder that the first time she played, though. She did try to rise up and make moves of her own at the final 6, but it wasn't enough. She was viewed as a coaster from the jury, losing in a 6-3 vote.
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1st
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LostPages
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Lost took advantage of her second chance more than anyone else. She went from first merge boot from rocks to winner. All of her allies left the game before the final 11, and she was forced to make new ones. She was viewed as a major threat by her fellow castaways, and still managed to stay in the game. Winning 5 immunity challenges did help, of course, but even when she didn't win immunity, she managed to find a way to put the target on someone else. Anyone who opposed Lost went home immediately. She never got more than one vote at a time. She played an amazing game and 100% deserves to return again.
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