-Tony deserves to win because he played the best game
-It should have been the Ninja Stealth Woo
-Chaos Kass might have won, if she made it to the Final 2
-Whatever! #TeamSpencer forever
Tony was the mastermind of many blindsides this season. Moreover, he was an idol-buster who found three hidden immunity idols. One of which is an idol with a special power. It’s also worthy to note that he found that special idol without a clue and just by digging in the landmarks around the camp. Though he could no longer use that special idol, he used it to cover up a great lie that he was allowed to use it until the final four; hence sending Spencer who could potentially win the game because of the bitter jury.
With all these strategies well-planned and well-executed, Tony is undoubtedly the castaway who played the best game and made the standards and how the future castaways should play the game.
CHAOS KASS
Dubbed as Chaos Kass, she has created a very unusual chaos in the camp on two occasions. First, she surprisingly flipped against her allies in the tribal council which is considered to be “One of the Greatest Tribal Councils in the History of Survivor” where two hidden immunity idols were used in vain. Everyone at home was expecting that Jefra would be the one voted out, but in the end it turned out that Kass had flipped sending Sarah to Ponderosa.
Second, Kass revealed to Woo that Tony had a final-three deal with her and pumped Woo to make a move, thus ousting Tony from his very powerful position in the game and saving herself from a possible elimination. Unarguably, these are two of the biggest moves of the season which she can put in her resume once she faces the jury in the final tribal council.
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TONY AND HIS BAG OF TRICKS
So what’s within Tony’s bag of tricks? A lot of strategies which he can boast to the jury in the final tribal council.
Tony takes the credits for being the person responsible for LJ’s and Jefra’s eliminations. Everyone likes big moves. And if you’ve watched the video of Trish arriving at Ponderosa, the whole jury is convinced that Tony is still the mastermind behind her elimination, when in fact he’s not. The only truth is that Tony voted out Trish.
Moreover, Tony is an idol-buster after finding three hidden immunity idols. One of which is an idol with a special power which is still in his possession. It’s also worthy to note that he found that special idol without a clue and just by digging in the landmarks around the camp. Though he can no longer use that special idol, he plans to use it to cover up a great lie that he’s allowed to use the idol until the final four. If he can pull this off, he has a guaranteed position in the final three whether he wins the immunity challenge or not.
With all these strategies well-planned and well-executed, Tony is undoubtedly the castaway who played the best game.
SPENCER, THE UNDERDOG
Winning three immunity challenges and four reward challenges, Spencer is clearly a physical threat in the game. He’s often at the most disadvantage position but he won immunity when he needed it the most.
If Kass makes chaos in the camp, Spencer makes paranoia. Prior to the 11th tribal council, he knew that he would be the one next to go. That’s why, with the help of Tasha, Spencer created a fake paranoia that there was an on-going girls’ alliance in the camp, thus persuading the other two male castaways to flip and vote one of the girls instead of him. After this move had saved him from a possible elimination, he went to a back-to-back immunity wins which made him reach the finale.
One thing good about being in the minority is that most of your allies are already sent to the jury. If his allies will remain loyal to him till the end as he was to them until they’re voted out, no doubt Spencer will just collect their votes.
One more thing, Spencer has a good social politics which he can utilize in the final tribal council. Just like Woo, Spencer is also likable to win the game.