Okay, before I get to the gist
of this post, I should tell you that no matter how much I like or hate a
particular winner, I don’t feel that anyone should have won over another
person. Basically, anyone who wins shouldn’t have lost to some other player for
any reason whatsoever. And I’m not going to say that anyone who won didn’t
deserve it as they clearly had some way of beating the other contestants even
if I didn’t like it in the end. This blog post will mention who, for whatever
reason, I felt stood out as most deserving of the sole Survivor prize. This may
not even be the same as who I would pick for the top ten winners of Survivor.
In my mind, these are the winners who had to overcome lots of problems and may
not have had it as easy as some other winners. But, I might as well get to my
choices.
Honorable mentions: Tina
proved that a nice person could win, but I feel that another nice person did a
better job with winning and I’m putting him on the list instead. Vecepia
invented a new way of playing the game that could result in a win. As a
floater, she proved that there were different ways to produce the win. But I’m
not sure that’s good enough to put on the list. Earl won unanimously and that
could have gotten him a spot on this list, but I felt that others did better at
that. Kim played a wondrous game from start to finish. But in a way, it wasn’t
that much of a difficult route to the win that others might have had. Mike had
to win a bunch of challenges to defeat the alliance that he was not part of
anymore and still got their votes to win. But I’m just not sure enough that he
should be on the list compared to those that I did pick. So I’ll get to the
actual top ten now.
#10 Jenna: This may be an odd
pick to some, but she was the first contestant to win in a landside losing only
one single jury vote. I’m not entirely sure why people hate her. But she played
a game that got even a notable enemy of hers to vote for her to win. She had to
have done something right.
#9 Ethan: One of my favorite
winners, Ethan was pretty much prove that nice guys can actually win the game
of Survivor. He played a truly great and respectable game and won because of
it. If you saw the Survivor Showdown that I was in, then you’ll notice that the
person who picked Ethan for most likable contestant was the person who won that
round of the debate. He truly is a great person and didn’t do well on All-Stars
simply because people were afraid that he could win again. I have the feeling
that it’s possible he could if he appeared on the show a third time.
#8 Jeremy: Here’s a contestant
that faced the most jury members ever in the history of Survivor and got every
single one of their votes to win. It can be hard to believe that nobody ever
thought of targeting this nice guy throughout the game. Maybe he had it a bit
easier than most, but he was still up against other great finalists and got ten
jury votes to win the game.
#7 Richard: On the surface,
some may think that he had it easy being the first winner and the fact that not
many other people were actually playing the game this season. But here’s a guy
who was always playing to win and he had the cockiness to tell everyone that he
was going to win. And he actually did win. Without him, we might not have
alliances and the game would be completely different. Can you imagine the game
without alliances? It would be totally different and wouldn’t work. This guy
helped make Survivor into what it is today.
#6 JT: Mr. Perfect Game
himself has to be on the list, especially since he was the first person to ever
get no votes against him throughout the whole game and then win every jury
vote. You can’t do that easily. Proof of that is that he’s the eighteenth
winner and only the first person to achieve this feat is quite legendary for
him. You might be wondering why he’s only number six on this list, but you’ll
have to wonder who else could be a more deserving winner than him. Well…
#5 Tom: Here’s a player who
spent a record time in the game immune from being voted out. From being on the
dominate Koror tribe to winning a record number of individual immunity challenges (a
record shared with four other players), Tom was a great player who played one
of the best games that I can think of and remember being played.
#4 Tony: Imagine being one of
the hugest villains in Survivor history and actually winning the game even
after flipping on various people throughout the game. And unlike some villains,
he didn’t rely on a bare minimum of the jury votes the way someone like Brian did.
And he never even won an immunity challenge either. Can you believe that
someone like him could actually win in the end? So many people would have been
betting against him, but I knew that he would probably win and he did.
#3 Sandra: If you don’t have her
on here for her first win, then you’ll definitely have to put her on here for
winning the second time. There used to be a stigma against former winners and
no one cared, it seems, that she actually overcame that by getting far in the
game. In the premerge part of the game she had to deal with being in the wrong
alliance where people either flipped on it to the other side or were voted out.
Soon, she was left all by herself, and yet wasn’t targeted by the rest of the
tribe. Then, when she made the merge, she had the opportunity to join the
heroes and flip on her old tribe mates. She didn’t do this and still got all of
the votes of the heroes to win. Can you believe that she actually won? There
are only two other people that I felt had more to overcome.
#2 Chris: From the very first
challenge, he was on the outs. It’s hard to believe that he actually lasted
past the first tribal council. Then, when the men were outnumbered at the
merge, he thought that he would be the last in the obvious elimination order. After
losing the pivotal immunity challenge, the women on the tribe decided to get
rid of one of their own. Then, everything fell apart for them. Chris was able
to overcome a lot of odds and then win.
When it comes to this list, I
am putting people on here based on what they did when they won, how they won,
and what they overcame in order to win. The person who I think is most
deserving of the win probably had the most going against her.
#1 Denise: First, you are on a
tribe that loses every freaking challenge. You get moved to another tribe and
they start losing the challenges. So you then make it to the merge and you’ve
attended every tribal council thus far in the game and will have to go to every
tribal council during the rest of the season in order to win the game. Every
contestant knows this about you and people start to target you. But you are
able to get different alliances in this game to work with and against each
other to further your own life in the game. At the end, you might have some
stiff competition, but you are still able to pull off the win. After going to
every tribal council during a season, you win.
Well, I hope that this list
isn’t controversial to anyone, especially the winners that aren’t on this list.
This might be one of the more questionable posts that I’ve done, but I still
hope that others like it and aren’t offended by it. That’s all regarding this
post. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.
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