I started with 20 individuals for my Heroes vs Villains season of Survivor, and I've watched some of the greatest blindsides go down, as well as some of the most riveting fights take place. With four individuals remaining, one will be $50 richer, as well as gain their first title of sole survivor.
After being labeled as the #2 ranked player in the history of my series, multiple castaways voiced that they wanted Jordan out from the start. His villainous tactics in Survivor Four: Virgin Islands displeased the jury, as he was granted runner-up in that season.
This time around, does Jordan have what it takes to outlast the others in one last tribal council? More importantly, can Jordan convince the jury to hand him the title?
The Florida jock has now played a total of three times, and is hoping to bring back the title. Constantly voiced as the biggest threat in the game, Tyler has been able to maneuver his way out of getting his torch snuffed, and has once again found himself close to winning the game.
Can Tyler put himself before others? Will he finally be able to pull in the win he's been working since season one to receive?
Skyler has been a fan favorite amongst many, and for great reasoning as well. Most recently handing his immunity necklace to Tyler, Skyler has built up a resume that is more than noteworthy. He has been able to remain behind the scenes, but his social bonds are what sets him apart from many that have played in the past.
Will he be able to pull out yet another immunity win and secure his place within the final tribal council? Can Skyler convince a jury that he's worthy of the win?
Having gone from playing with Hunter & Jenna in Survivor Two: Croatia to now, Jarrett has without a doubt been one of the most improved players in my series. He has calculated all of his moves accordingly, and has rarely felt the pressure of the chopping block.
Will Jarrett's vast improvement be threatening to the others? Can he rely on the unpredictable jury to hand him the win?