This post is basically we
wondering who was a good game changer. Did they make the cast of game changers?
Were they snubbed? Did people who didn’t work still make the cast? Well, I
thought that I would tell you what my opinions on this are. I’ll go through
cast members and mention who I think is and isn’t worthy of the title of game
changer.
I’m not sure how Jeff Varner
changed the game. I know that he was eliminated due to strange tie-breaker
rules that were replaced by even worse rules. Maybe he made enough of a
difference to be considered a game changer, but I’m not sure how he did that.
Sandra is undoubtedly a game
changer. If she wasn’t the first time, she definitely was a second time when
she won a second time. Even if someone else manages to win the game twice, it
will only be after Queen Sandra already did that.
As good a player as Cirie is,
I’m not sure how she was a game changer. I know that she helped convince
someone to give up immunity. That was a pretty interesting moment. I’m not sure
what else she did to change the game. But if they are going with the best
players, then she is worthy of it.
Ozzy probably changed the
game. He was voted out a record number of times (4). He won what I believe to
be the highest percentage of individual immunity challenges. He used the
Redemption Island twist to his advantage by voting himself out in order to get
back in the game. That is kind of unfair in a way. Poor Christine was doing so
well at Redemption Island and then King Ozzy just has to dethrone her. So there
are enough ways that I can see him changing the game.
JT did something that no other
contestant before him had done. On the surface, it sounded very simple. Win the
game unanimously with no votes against you the whole game. It is something that
no one else had done before him. I’m fairly certain that only one other person
has done it since him. To play a perfect game like he did is to change the
game. And then, he changed it again the next time he played by being the only
contestant to give his idol to a member of the other tribe. He did a lot to
change the game, for better and for worse.
I’m not entirely sure what
Andrea did to change the game. She joined an alliance, got booted by the
alliance, won Redemption Island, and was voted out again. I’m not sure if she’s
in this because of her being a winner of Redemption Island. She wasn’t that
good a player, although there are worse people who are in the cast. I’m not
sure how she’s a game changer.
What did Troyzan do to change
the game? I’m not entirely sure. I just know that he has been an alternate for
other seasons before this so production might have felt that he should play a
season again. (I honestly don’t know if he was an alternate for this season as
well and replaced someone else they wanted on the cast.) He was kind of
annoying, although he’s hardly the most annoying. (Future top ten?) Maybe he
changed the game, but I don’t know how.
Malcolm did some serious moves
that changed the game. I don’t think that he was the first to make risky moves
by revealing his idol to everyone and not playing it. But he really did shake
up the game in Caramoan when his move with two idols brought us the greatest
tribal council ever. These might not have been originally his moves, but they
were all game changing.
Brad might be here due to more
of a coattail connection than anything else. That, and production might have
wanted him back after fans rejected him for Cambodia. He convinced Monica to
burn a clue to the hidden immunity idol. I’m not sure what else he did besides
that to get on a game changer list.
Let’s say that you are Ciera.
You flip on the only two alliances in the game and cause the second known rock
draw, first by actual known choice. And you help vote out your own mother. Can
you imagine that? If you weren’t going to call her a game changer, then you
don’t know much about her.
Sarah played in Cagayan and I
honestly don’t know what she did that changed the game that much. I know that
she was the person that season who went the longest without attending tribal
council, but she wasn’t the only one who did that.
Tony really changed the game
with his overly aggressive game play. He did so many devious things and still
got the votes of almost all the jury, including a great speech by the great
hero of that season. It is hard to say how he changed the game, but few would
say that he didn’t.
I’m honestly not sure if Hali
is the person that I’m most bothered by being in this cast. What did she do to
change the game? I can’t think of anything notable she did when she played it.
She wasn’t even a good player. While hardly the worst person from her original
cast, she might be the least worthy of being called a game changer.
Sierra was possibly the most
invisible person on her season. This makes me wonder what production saw in her
that we didn’t see. I’m not sure how she changed the game. I’m glad that she is
back, but we never saw much from her and we don’t really know what she would
have done, then to change the game. Can you think of something?
Caleb more had a game changing
thing happen to him than him actually changing the game himself. He was
evacuated in the middle of a challenge and was unconscious the whole time. I’m
not sure how he actually changed the game himself as he didn’t even go to a
tribal council yet.
Debbie was a strange player
and I’m not sure how she changed the game. She confused the editors who,
apparently, kept changing her profession every time she gave a confessional.
She was in control of an alliance that turned on her, but she’s hardly the only
person that has happened to.
Tai was a mostly good player
who didn’t have a good end game strategy. I’m not really sure if he changed the
game. I know that there were twists that never happened before that he did in
his own way. He was also the first person to effectively use a double vote
advantage without being voted out. The main change that he did was being the
first gay finalist not to get a jury vote.
I feel that Aubry is only in
the cast due to all the ridiculous notions of the idea that she should have won
the game her season. She sucked. Winners don’t constantly complain about things
not going their way. I just don’t get the love of her. And she didn’t change
the game. All she did was make fans complain a lot that the final vote went the
way it did.
Michaela may have done
something to change the game. She played it way too openly. While Aubry was too
closed a player (in that no one knew that she was doing anything), she was too
open. At one point, she was helping one tribe win a challenge and openly
admitted that if people on her old tribe didn’t know what to do, then they
deserved to be voted out. She’s kind of like Susie from Gabon, only I actually
like Michaela. I’m ultimately not sure how she changed the game, but I’m glad
that she’s coming back as she is entertaining. Hopefully, she can dial back herself a bit.
Zeke may not have done too
much to change the game. Like Michaela, I’m glad that he’s coming back as
there’s a lot of game left in him. Since he is the last player, I might as well
get into how a possible alternate name of the season was Legends. That seems
like a more general and acceptable name than game changer does as game changer
is really broad?
Well, I’ll actually be back
here with a random post sometime this coming Wednesday next week. There is
still one more random post that I want to do before the season starts again. I
know that Survivor starts next week, but remember that during Lent, my posts on
each new episode will be on the Thursday after the episode, since I won’t be
able to see it live. I guess that’s it for now and you can look forward to one
more random thought about this season before it actually happens. For now, this
is Adam Decker, signing off.
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