Host Opinions
17th
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lolThisIsBen
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Ben never got a chance to prove himself. He wasn't picked for a tribe and was eliminated before the premiere even happened! He definitely had a lot of potential. I predicted that he would at least get to the merge.
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16th
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Martin994CZ
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Martin wasn't really that interesting. He might have been the most inactive person in the cast. He was the only person to not come online to cast a vote for the team captain of Manase. He also was the only one on his tribe to miss the first session, and that was why he was eliminated.
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15th
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ItzJulieChenx
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I've heard he usually does pretty well in long terms. He didn't live up to his name in this one. As far as I know, he entered the game with no allies. At his tribal council, I had no idea he was going home. It truly was unexpected.
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14th
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tesaro
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He was voted out because he didn't participate in the puzzle challenge, ultimately costing his tribe the win. He wasn't really on anyone's radar before then. To be honest, I thought he would float his way to the final tribal council.
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13th
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IconicallyWeird
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She actually had a really high chance of winning this game. From the beginning, I knew she would be a leader, and a good one too. She knew how to control people. She led an alliance of three, and was in the majority with every single vote. Even though she did have people gunning for her, she managed to pull through until she suddenly decided to walk from the season, leaving Lovey almost completely alone in the game. She even had an idol when she quit She gave it to Lovey.
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12th
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LanaDelWes
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He was in the alliance of 3 with Iconic and Lovey. Once Iconic walked, the alliance didn't have the majority of the votes. The others took advantage of this and voted him out. I didn't get to see much of his gameplay. In my opinion, he didn't really try that hard.
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11th
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mcmastercrafter
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He voted with the majority every tribal until he was voted out. He was the last remaining male from Manase. He always had a pretty good sense of what was going on. Like Lana, I didn't really see a lot of his gameplay. He played it safe and didn't make moves.
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10th
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bloxgame222
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Blox didn't show up to a single session, and half the time, he didn't even provide an excuse. He was never online. He was the inactive flop of the season.
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9th
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lovey1005
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It was very interesting to watch Lovey and the way she played. She came into the game with little to no experience, riding the coattails of her closest ally, Iconic. When Iconic and Wes, her only two allies, were eliminated, she didn't know what to do. She wasted the idol given to her by Iconic. Nothing seemed to go right for her. She also didn't try to reach out to the other members of her tribe, so when they lost a challenge with 3 members left, she was given the boot.
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8th
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JoseJimP
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I don't really know what Jose did during the season. He didn't really make any moves. He also didn't have much screen time. He only attended two tribal councils in the entire game. He only was voted out because Lyrical played an idol. He didn't add anything to the season in terms of drama or excitement.
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7th
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LyricalRosedale
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He was actually a really interesting player who made it a lot further than I expected. About halfway into the game, people started to get mad at him. No one trusted him, and he had no one to turn to. He found an idol to save himself at the final 8, but he couldn't do it again at the final 7. He outlasted everyone from Manase except for Crxft.
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6th
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BruhItzHaley
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In my opinion, she was a minor part of the season. Even though she was there for almost every session, she was in the background. She didn't make any moves or try anything. If you took her out of the season, it would probably be the same. (Sorry for throwing shade, Haley)
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5th
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xoJennity
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She was the comp beast of the season she won two individual immunity challenges as well as a few reward challenges and lead her tribe to victory in the tribal challenges. Many of her fellow castaways saw her as a threat and chose to take her out. She probably would've won if she had gotten to the end, as the jury loved her and thought she played a great game.
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4th
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FUN_BO8
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His case was similar to Haley's. I didn't really see much of him. He didn't make any moves and was sort of was just there. He did almost make it to the final 3, though. If he made it to the final 3, he probably would've lost the final immunity challenge but be brought to the end due to the fact that he didn't play the best game. (Sorry for throwing shade, Bob)
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3rd
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crxfterz
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He was the longest lasting member of Manase. He had a pretty good social game, which allowed him to stay safe. He won two immunity challenges and found an idol. I'd say he was a pretty well rounded player who deserves a second chance. *wink wink*
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2nd
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Potato661
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He was great at laying low and under the radar. He also was a comp beast, winning two immunity challenges and the fire making competition. He was rarely ever perceived as a threat, and played a moderate game.
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1st
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CleopatraDeTwilight
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Cleo was my winner pick from day one. From the start, I knew she would be great. She almost was voted the captain of Manase just because people loved her, even though she didn't want the attention and spotlight. She played an amazing social game, aligning with everyone on her tribe, and even some people on the other tribe. She never received a single vote against her. She is an amazing player and an all around beast.
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