Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Survivor: San Juan del Ser Premiere

I apologize for the lack of editing in the beginning of this blog post. Okay, here’s something complicated that I was telling you about earlier (I think, provided that I’m done posting the first season’s blog post, which I should be by the time this is posted). You see, there are movies that I watch during my spare time. And, since there are so many choices to choose from, I have a list of potential movies and a die that rolls for one of them. This can be painful sometime. Now what does this have to do with Survivor? You see, the day of the week that I post old season’s blog posts is on Sundays. I will watch through the first season of Survivor again on Sundays each week and it would be best to watch it at lunch. This would mean that I have to get rid of my Sunday movie watching list and move what isn’t watched to Saturday’s list. I would watch the old season again to get a perspective on B. B.’s time in the game, although I may have to do other things as well since his time in the game was short. If I could get another Survivor season during this time, which would only happen if someone from the season dies and the season is on DVD already, then it would replace things on Sundays (provided that I’m done posting about old seasons on Sundays) and I would have to move when I watch this to Fridays, which is when another old season would be posted should I already be posting an old season at the time. Boy, this is getting long and confusing. But the point is, I should tell you the movie watching list for both days of the week and how I trim it down to just one list.

Here’s what the Sunday movie list was right before I added Survivor: Borneo- the Greatest and Most Outrageous Moments to it: Celtic Woman concerts, Flight of the Phoenix, The Hobbit series, Mighty Morphing Power Rangers: the Movie (which I am watching after finishing the second season that I was watching on a different list, since I only have the second half of the second season so far), One Night with the King, and Seventeen Again. The last item on the list is what needs to disappear to have the Survivor special replace it. I will slowly move what I can’t watch on Sundays to Saturdays in some way. This means that I probably wouldn’t be able to watch things on Sundays with a lack of things on the list, even though I will get rid of things from that list from the moment that the Survivor special can be watched again. The Saturday movie list has these movies: Bean: The Movie, Fifty First Dates, the High School Musical series, the Indiana Jones series, National Treasure, and The Parent Trap. Of course, this list will change before I post it because I have to wait until Seventeen Again is rolled and I won’t tell you about either list unless it was right before I watched this or it remains on the list since I have yet to roll it. Since this is the summer, I have a special way of rolling for things on any day of the week, but that’s not important. None of this is actually, but I still like to talk a lot and like to get it out in blogs since I can’t always get it out in real life. Isn’t that why we have blogs in the first place?

As I was saying, I seem to have problems with this list besides the fact that I have this list in the first place. What’s wrong with me? I think that question too often in life. But, if I were normal, then I’d be just another boring person in life. Being weird makes me stand out among others. But the point is, there was a while when I never rolled the six option on Saturday. That’s when I started rolling only the sixth option on Saturday. This is most annoying. So, hopefully, these annoying problems won’t come up that much and I can continue to change the list as I want to. I might even have to bring the Sunday list back after getting rid of it. We’ll see what happens. Or, maybe we won’t. I’ll keep you updated if possible and hopefully things will change before this is posted. I might even have to add a third movie list while I try to get rid of the Sunday one. I just don’t know when I would watch movies on a third list. If the list doesn’t change, which it might not, I’ll just continue posting about it until I can watch the Survivor: Borneo special, as it’s easiest to call it. If I do add a third list, I’ll let you know what they are and how I got them. And, I’ll also figure out how to get rid of the Sunday list so I can start watching just Survivor: Borneo episodes on Sundays. Of course, I won’t watch it on Sundays if I have to start watching another old Survivor season in the near future.

Well, it turns out that during all this time, I was not able to roll Seventeen Again on Sundays. I was not able to watch a Saturday movie at the most recent time as I am normally unable to watch movies those days. So, I don’t know how I’ll give up the Sunday movie list, but I’ll still try. Meanwhile, I’m still figuring out how I should go about making a Monday list. In theory, I could always wake up early and watch a movie with breakfast. But, that could easily not work. There’s nothing to do on a Sunday night and no reason to be up late, but that doesn’t mean that I won’t be up late regardless. I should apologize right now for the rambling that I’m doing and normally always do. I don’t know if I’ll ever be able to stop ramblings, but we’ll see what happens as time goes by. I rolled four on Sunday and watch the Mighty Morphing Power Rangers movie. I have replaced it on the list with Juno, which won a complicated roll process that I see no need to tell you about in detail. While I normally don’t move things alphabetically in movie watching lists (the replacement in this case had to be between i-n), I will probably move the list around to new numbers if I can get the Sunday list to start moving to the other list.

I’ll keep you updated on random, meaningless parts of my life because I lack a general blog to do that. I’m hoping that over time, this problem will disappear somehow. I will have to roll the right number eventually, right? Well, I’ll think of other things to talk about in this blog as well. Keep referring to this blog post for the movie list as I slowly replace it and hopefully remove the Sunday list entirely. I haven’t even decided when I’ll start posting new blog updates in my TV blog, especially since I don’t have any way of just deciding on my own when to post new updates. If you remember, every time I could watch another Survivor: Borneo episode by rolling that option, I got to update my TV blog. But, I wanted to go on hiatus for a while. I might even do that with this blog (probably not), but I will tell you more about that later. For now, I’ll stick to more present concerns such as how I’ll keep all these j names straight. But enough of my ramblings.

So the episode started in its over-the-top, awesome way again. Simple premieres are a thing of the past. Each pair starts at day zero on their own. If a pair shares a confessional, does that mean we have to split it? I say that we should. This could cause confusions, if this is the only episode where it happens. I will split it up, which is where the .5 will come from in the confessional count. It’s hard to make anything out from the opening as to where people will rank in the future. This is when the pairs go to Redemption Island arena some random location, which I believe is Exile Island. The Sri Lanka twins reveal that they were on the Amazing Race, which I don’t know was intentional. I do wonder how they decided who was on each tribe, but it doesn’t matter in the end. Keith is certain that John Rocker is an ass. We’ll see if that assumption from the past remains true. We then get to the opening reward challenge. Val and Jeremy compete for reward. For, what might be the first time, the opening reward challenge gives people fire in the form of flint. After watching the first season during the summer, I am now even more annoyed at the challenge commentary than I used to be. Well, Jeremy wins the challenge. The win is bittersweet for him. Jeremy chooses a person from his tribe to join his wife on Exile Island and he chooses Keith. Already, Exile Island seems more interesting than usual. It turns out that the random arena place, whatever it’s called, is not Exile Island. Interesting. Also, in case you were wondering, I had the sense to make supper for myself before Survivor started. Let’s just hope that I can keep being able to do this in the future. I still don’t know how I’ll eat and blog at the same time, but at least I’m not on twitter during this episode.

In the second segment of the show, Hunapu gets to their camp for the first time. Reed is star struck about the fact that he’s on Survivor. Jeremy is upset that he won and seems more focused on how people back home will think of him. Already, I’m having issues with this season. It is normally not a good sign for a season to have an alliance of five from the very beginning. It’s either not good for the alliance or it makes the season too predictable. Nadiya is the “twinnee” on the Coyopa tribe while Natalie is on the other tribe. Dale on the Coyopa tribe found something that could be an idol. It would be ironic is he is the first player to not realize that he found a real idol. But, it probably isn’t since they normally are obviously idols. He does manage to start a fire after breaking his glasses. We then get to the landing on Exile Island. Val lucks into the idol clue while Keith gets a blank piece of paper. He thinks that it might have to do with just Val’s tribe, but that doesn’t make logical sense to me.

In the third segment of the show, Drew took charge, much to the irk of some other contestants. Other people think that John Rocker is a baseball player and they are right. As usual, the famous person tries, sort of, to keep their secret from the other cast members. Not much happened in this segment. My phone told me about the SVU episode that I’ll be missing. Thankfully, the last season did not end on a cliffhanger so I won’t be missing as much as I could be. I could tune into the second half, but that would be pointless. Plus, I want to tune into Big Brother after Survivor to see if Derrick wins and thus puts all the other winners’ games to shame.

In the fourth segment of the show, we return to the Coyopa tribe. Josh has an early injury. They might have fixed the early problem, but he may potentially be the fourteenth medically evacuated since they normally don’t show injuries for no good reason. Jon Misch is a bit upset about his potentially dying father. I just hope that he doesn’t do what Jenna Moresca did in All-Stars. We then get to the immunity challenge. At first, the tribes seem to be evenly matched and doing the same. We might see a lot of that, based on what they revealed in promos for this episode. Jeff, as usual, simply points out the obvious during all his screaming at the challenge. Coyopa seems to be doing the best in the challenge thanks in part to John Rocker. This may ruin some people’s hope that he is the first voted out. Jeff loves pointing out the obvious to the point that it gets very annoying to viewers like me. Hunapu ends up winning the challenge because the other tribe failed at the puzzle portion.

In the fifth segment of the show, Keith finally joins the Hunapu tribe and they won immunity. It looks like Keith and Jeremy might have some sort of alliance since Keith took care of Val on Exile Island. Dale wants to get rid of Nadiya. Val talks about doing an all girls alliance. The women want to get rid of Dale. Josh is considered the swing vote at the moment. They then head off to tribal council. Meanwhile, I’m glad that the premiere of the 100 instead tonight.

In the sixth segment of the show, Coyopa gets to tribal council and prepares to vote someone out. I wonder how 20 minutes are going to still happen before the end of this episode. Nadiya talks a lot at tribal council, so we’ll see if the Chicken affect (named after a player from Survivor: China), will apply to her. Of course, the reality show she’s used to is different than the one she’s on, but they bring up the topic now anyways. Josh is wondering if he really is or isn’t the swing vote tonight. If he doesn’t like being called one of the “girls” (since he’s a guy), you’d think that he would vote with the men. Throwing away his vote would just be a waste since that would just cause a tie. Or, maybe he did since there is a vote for Baylor. Nadiya gets voted out first and repeats her partial experience on her second season of the Amazing Race. This might be the first time in an all new players season that the first boot was a threat that got eliminated. Weird.

On the next Survivor, we don’t get a good promo since they want to show everything instead of just one thing. There might be a quitter this season. Ugh. That would make it three seasons in a row that all have a quitter. But, that might not happen.

Total confessionals: Wes- 1.5, Missy- 2.5, John Rocker- 1.5, Jaclyn- .5, Dale- 3.5, Kelley- .5, Baylor- 3.5, Nadiya- 3.5, Natalie- 1.5, Josh- 4.5, Alec- 1.5, Drew- 1.5, Jeremy- 4.5, Val- 2.5, Reed- 1.5, Julie- 1.5, Jon Misch- 1.5, Keith- 3.5.


As usual, I don’t know what to say about the confessionals this soon in the game. I can’t tell who is doing good, although low confessionals are normally always bad. But, a high number early on might be bad too. It would be interesting and strangely ironic if Natalie placed fourth this season, since that’s what she and Nadiya placed on their first season of the Amazing Race they played. As stated, they were both the first ones out of their second Amazing Race season. I still don’t know who my real favorite to win yet is. I notice that the .5 confessionals for everyone is a bit confusing. The opening confessionals seem like courtesy confessionals to me so I will remove them from every contestant once they get one on their own. It looks like Kelley and Jaclyn are the two that will need confessionals before I get rid of the confusing .5 number. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

San Juan del Sur Cast Assessment

Ugh. This was going to be a great, wonderful, and easy to do blog post. It was supposed to be that way very easily. But, wouldn’t you know it, it doesn’t seem to be working. You see, this blog post of mine where I assess the new cast of the next Survivor season is done after I watch the TVGN special on it. I don’t get that channel on TV since we neither afford nor want to pay for television. This, however, shouldn’t be a problem, since the TV guide network has always posted the special to youtube. This is where I run into the problem. If they don’t post the special online by then and I can’t find it elsewhere online or on a friend’s TV who happens to still have a recording of the special, then I won’t be able to watch it and won’t know how to assess the cast. There are probably other ways of doing prediction. Heck, I might even have to wait until after the season starts before doing this prediction randomly. I don’t know what to do. I might not even be doing a prediction at all making this blog post a complete waste because I’m typing it for no good reason and you’ll never be reading this. So, we’ll see what ends up happening and what I end up doing.

Well, I’ve decided to do an assessment of the cast of the new season of Survivor. I will predict how far they might go in the game. Remember, this is only a prediction of course. If I did know any potential spoilers, I’d have the decency to not share them with you unless they either happened or turned out to be false. I was surprised by how many of my predictions from last season were correct. For instance, there was a lot of love for J’Tia and I didn’t see it. I didn’t think she’d get very far in the game and I was right.  Can I get any good predictions like that this season? I sure hope so. Remember, since this is a new season, I will frequently mention supposed winners of the game. This just means that in some certain alphabetical order, they would be in the place where winners end up once they have finished airing the season. For example, Wes, Baylor, and Alec are the people who win. But, I will not be so bold as to make a winner prediction, although I will predict two or three finalists. I hope that I’ll have a good percentage being right this time. It turns out that the preview was posted online after all so I’ll be able to easily watch that and do my prediction for the season. Let’s just hope that breakfast doesn’t interfere with watching the special too much.

Here are the contestants from the Coyopa tribe: Nadiya, Josh, Alec, Val, Wes, John Rocker, Jaclyn, Dale, and Baylor. I wonder how they’ll do. Nadiya seems like she’ll make the jury. Jaclyn doesn’t seem to fit in with the game so I’ll have her as a premerge boot. John Rocker doesn’t seem to get the game so I’ll have him as a premerge boot. Josh seems like he’ll make the jury. Dale probably will be a premerge boot. Baylor seems like she’ll make the jury in my mind. Alec seems like he would be good enough to be a finalist. Val seems bland and would be a premerge boot in my mind. Wes seems like he’ll make the jury in my mind.

Here are the contestants from the Hunahpu tribe: Natalie, Drew, Jeremy, Reed, Julie, Jon Misch, Keith, Missy, and Kelley. I wonder how they’ll do. Natalie seems like she is good enough to be a jury member. Jon Misch seems a little cocky so I’ll put him as a premerge boot. Julie seems cutthroat enough to make the jury. Reed seems likable enough to be on the jury. Kelley seems like a premerge boot. Missy seems a bit full of herself so I’ll have her as a premerge boot. Drew seems like a probable finalist to me. Jeremy seems like he’ll probably make the jury. Keith seems like a finalist.

Another blood versus water season seems pretty interesting in my mind. One wonders if there can actually be a pair that makes it together all the way to the final tribal council. I would also wonder if one loved one makes it to the end while the other makes the jury if that means that the one on the jury would automatically vote for their loved one who’s a finalist or not. I would like to see either of those things happening. You do have to wonder if a pair making it all the way to the end could potentially split the jury votes. But if there’s a surprise final two, then it might not matter as much. I just hope that my predictions can be as good as they were last time. Some of these predictions may be a bit bold and scattered since I found it a bit hard to prediction from the TV guide network preview special. I don't think that any of them will happen exactly as I say. It was hard to predict finalists from what aired, but I think that this is a good prediction.


It turns out that the two lost contestants are some sort of female/female pair. I posted about the lost contestants before I noticed that they had released who the cast is for this season. So, there may have been some information from that that was outdated when I first posted it. I thought that I would post about it now to clarify what I had said before. Things in posts of mine can easily be outdated and I don’t always bother to update the blog or edit it. For instance, when I talked about things that could improve Redemption Island, one of the things that I should have mentioned was what to do if someone in the game wants to quit it. You should forgo the next elimination on Redemption Island and have the winner get back into the game while the other inhabitants of Redemption Island should stay on the island. It may not be the design some people would want, but I think it would make more people happy than piss people off. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Borneo Challenges as Redemption Island Duels

Okay, there’s a bunch of challenges that were included in Survivor: Borneo. A lot of them never actually appeared in the game again. But, many of them were pretty good in the end. I am going to mention the challenges from the first season that I think would be good Redemption Island duels. So, if a challenge from that season isn’t mentioned, then I don’t think that it would make a good duel or I don’t think that they’d do it again anyways. If they have done challenges from the first season on Redemption Island and the challenge didn’t work, then I’ll also point out that it shouldn’t be a duel again, but the research I did on challenges seems to prove that there hasn’t been a challenge from this season that has appeared as a Redemption Island duel. So, I’ll just stick to the ones that should be duels. I may have too many, but that shouldn’t be a problem.

Quest for Fire: This was the very first challenge in Survivor history. They have done it different ways, but basically the point is to light a fire throughout the challenge area. Imagine that as a Redemption Island duel. They could even use it as the first duel where the winner gets to light the fire pit on Redemption Island and the loser has to throw their buff in there once they get eliminated from the game. Well, that is if they keep doing the burning of the buff when someone loses Redemption Island. I still don’t know what would be a good replacement for that, so they might as well keep it at the moment. As for this challenge, there’s a way that it could be individual to keep a great classic part of Survivor alive in the game nowadays. I think it would only work as a two-way duel.

Buggin’ Out: This challenge is also known as the gross food eating challenge. It would serve as something great for a Redemption Island duel. I’m sure they could come up with great ways of doing this challenge as a duel. I don’t know how they would do it, but it would be nice. To me, this would only work as a two way duel.

Treasure Chest: Basically, in this challenge, you have to dive underwater to get a treasure chest and bring it back to the mat to win. A challenge this simple would probably work as a duel and I’m surprised it never reappeared outside of the first season.

Buried Treasure: This challenge is a relay race. You get buried treasure at the last stage. Something like this seems like a great challenge that should be used again. I don’t know how it would work with the arena that they use there, but that’s beside the point. It would totally work as a duel.

Choose Your Weapon: This challenge has been done different ways when it has appeared on the show. Basically, contestants pick different weapons to use at different stages. Depending on how they do it, it could work for any number of players as a duel.

Abandoned Barracks: This challenge had people looking in barracks for certain items. A duplicate item would score a point to the opposing tribe. If you make it so that each player only gets certain items or that items would be color coded to avoid potentially giving someone else the win, that would make the challenge work better. This might work best as a two way duel, although it could work with any number of players.

The Obstacle Course (not to be confused with Survivor Obstacle Course, which is actually a different challenge somehow): This challenge had people basically go through an obstacle course. If you look back at the episode that had this challenge, you’d see which part of it I found the most memorable. But, since my version of the challenge, the plank maze, hasn’t been done on Survivor before (not that it would make a bad duel) I wouldn’t have just that as part of the challenge. I think that it could work but it might work best only as a two way duel.

Survivor Archery: This challenge had people shooting at a target with a bow and arrow and the closest to the target wins. If you do multiple rounds of the challenge to give people chances to improve and stay in the game. Also, give each player their own target instead of having to share one. Then, my friends, you have a good duel.

End of the Line: This challenge is one of many contestant must do things while hooked into something. You see, since it is such a basic idea, it would work as a duel no matter how many people wind up playing it. I just don’t know how they would change it first.

Out on a Limb (more commonly known as Survivor Obstacle Course): This challenge had people competing on a web in the air getting different medallions. If they fall off the course, they are out of the challenge. It has had different appearances besides the first one, which I’m describing. But, the first version of the challenge might be good way to do it. It would even be a good reentry point, preferably the first one.

Survivor Quiz: This challenge has people quizzed on island living. A challenge this simple has to work as a Redemption Island duel. Plus, I already said this would work as a duel during my thoughts on Palau challenges as duels which I posted during episode 27.10.

Hands on a Hard Idol: This great challenge has people holding onto an idol with one hand and they have to keep it on as long as possible. It’s a shame that you don’t see it more often in the game. So, make it the final reentry point and final duel of the season and you’ll have something that will make for awesome television. I hope that they use it sometime.


I considered adding both Witch Hunt and Fast Fire to the list. I think that they would both work as duels, but I was looking for the best of the season’s challenges. Plus, Fast Fire would seem too similar to Quest for Fire so maybe it should actually replace Quest for Fire on the list. I’d also include Fallen Comrades since I liked the idea of the challenge, even though they only seem to ask obscure questions. But, I know that they will probably never do that challenge again due to the controversy it caused in the third season by an obscure question. It’s a shame we’ll probably never see it again. These challenges can be considered alternates to the ones that I’ve mentioned. Witch Hunt could be a good alternate reentry point instead of Out of a Limb since I’m not sure that we need two obstacle courses in one season. It’s a shame that I couldn’t think of any other endurance challenges from this season besides the last one because an endurance challenge would probably make the best sort of reentry point. Of course, it doesn’t have to. It’s not like this blog post matters. Anyways, I hope that you like my choices. For now, this is Adam Decker, signing off.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Survivor Legends: My List

The idea for Survivor: Legends is that they would bring back the best players ever. That’s very argumentative. In most seasons with returning players, you have to wonder why many of these people are coming back and at least one of them doesn’t seem to belong with all the others. So I hope that they cast a good season, if they end up using this twist. I heard that this was a plan for the landmark thirtieth season, but it’s not. The thirtieth season will feature all new players. Regardless, I thought that this would still be a good post for my blog. I will give you some people that I think would work for a season like this. I’ll mention everyone I think that it work with some notes here and there. I will also have a list at the end full of the specific contestants that I would choose. Keep in mind that I will only mention contestants that I think would end up playing again. A lot of great players probably won’t be back, whether we know that they’ll decline or that they wouldn’t be back. Plus, since I’m only going with what could be called the greatest players, then this list will exclude a lot of great players that may not be worthy of the term greatest.

Before we get any further, I would like to point out that this list is debatable to even me. I’ll understand if people disagree with it. The real list isn’t until the end, although I do mention who all I think would be good for this list. I might have too many winners on the list and I have a season’s entire final four. It’s not even the season that I have ranked as the best final four out of all the seasons, but I should apologize for the strange list. If you don’t like it, feel free to create your own list sometime. Also, the filming for the thirtieth season wrapped recently (either yesterday or the day before) and while I know nothing about it (besides all new players) I’m not sure that I want to since I could find out things that I don’t want to. I could find out that Cochran wins Caramoan which is a spoiler I learned while Philippines was still airing while trying to find some information about the next season. I’d rather not risk it again. But, I do hope that you enjoy my list of Survivor Legends. Who did I call the best players ever?

Let’s start at the very beginning of the show. From the first season, if they can get Richard, then they shouldn’t do that season without him. Other people from the first season that they could choose from are Gretchen, Greg, Colleen, and Kelly, none of whom might play again. From the second season, good players to have would be Michael, Rodger, Jerri, Elisabeth, Colby, and Tina. From the third season, good players to have would be Ethan, Kelly, Tom, Lex, and Teresa. From the fourth season, good players to have would be Vecepia, Gabriel, Kathy, Neleh, and Paschal. Jake would be a good player from the fifth season, although I don’t remember it that well to know who else would work. From the sixth season, Heidi, Jenna, Rob, and Christy would all be good players to have. From the seventh season, Andrew, Darrah, Lillian, Burton, Rupert, and Sandra would all be good players to have. And I believe that I’ve already mentioned the players I’d want from the eighth season.

Now I get to the ninth season. Chris, Eliza, Twila, and Ami would all make good players from that season. From the tenth season, James, Bobby Jon, Stephanie, Tom, Ian, Gregg, and Coby would all be good players. I don’t know how the eleventh season doesn’t have a returning player yet, but excluding the two people originally from Palau, I would choose Amy, Gary, Cindy, Danni, and Rafe as the players that could work from that season. From the twelfth season, Sally, Cirie, Dan, Shane, Terry, and Aras would be great players to choose from. The thirteenth season has Ozzy, Nate, Becky, Yul, Anh-Tuan, Adam, Jonathan, and Parvati. The fourteenth season has Dreamz, Edgardo, Stacy, Earl, Anthony, Michelle, Rita, and Yau-Man. The fifteenth season has Amanda and Peih-Ghee.

I want to avoid the idea of contestants that should be brought back since they deserve a second chance because they aren’t the typical type of greatest players ever. You see mostly good players as returning players, although there is some overlap on who could work as both. Erik is one of those people. In the sixteenth season, he made a very memorable mistake that overshadowed his previous great game play. And while I already mentioned the favorites from the sixteenth season that would work, I should mention more of the fans, such as Natalie and Alexis. From the seventeenth season, Ken, Matty, Ace, Bob, and Marcus would all be good players. Joe, JT, Stephen, Taj, Coach, Sierra, and Tyson would be good players from the eighteenth season. Jaison, Natalie, Brett, and Laura would be good players from the nineteenth season. I would include Russell Hantz with that, but I think that they wouldn’t have him return to the game.

Since I’ve mentioned everyone from the twentieth season, I might as well get to the twenty-first season. Good players to choose from that are Fabio, Holly, Jane, Marty, and Chase. From the twenty-second season, Ashley, Grant, Matt, and Mike would be good players to have. John, Christine, Edna, and Sophie would be good players from the twenty-third season. Jonas, Leif, Tarzan, Kim, Troyzan, and Monica would be good players from the twenty-fourth season. Denise, Lisa, and Malcolm would be good players from the twenty-fifth season.

Well, after this, we get to the home stretch. As usual, I will only mention players originally from these particular seasons. Who would be good players originally from the twenty-sixth season? I think that we should go with Reynold and Eddie, remembering that I’ve already mentioned all the good players who were favorites that season. The new players from the twenty-seventh season that I would choose would have to be Ciera, Vytas, John, and Hayden. Finally, to cap this list off, the players from the twenty-eighth season that I would choose would be Tony, Kass, Tasha, Spencer, Jeremiah and L J. Now, I need to figure out a list of those people. I’ll have ten men and ten women. I’m not going to worry about what tribes people would be on and just mention the players that I’d want to return.


Here’s the list of men: Richard (Borneo and All-Stars), Michael (Australia and Philippines), Chris (Vanuatu), Tom (Palau and Heroes versus Villains), Terry (Panama), Brett (Samoa), Fabio (Nicaragua), Mike (Redemption Island), Malcolm (Philippines and Caramoan), and Tony (Cagayan). Here’s the list of women: Jerri (Australia, All-Stars, and Heroes versus Villains), Darrah (Pearl Islands), Sandra (Pearl Islands and Heroes versus Villains), Amanda (China, Micronesia, and Heroes versus Villains), Natalie (Micronesia), Laura (Samoa and Blood versus Water), Jane (Nicaragua), Ashley (Redemption Island), Denise (Philippines), and Lisa (Philippines). This list was a bit hard to come up with, but I like it, even if other people disagree with it. This is my cast for a Legends season of Survivor. For the final list, I tried to only include people who were always good players instead of people who were just players for certain games that they played. I also wanted to include every winner on the consideration list, although some are missing because I think that for one reason or another, they wouldn’t return to play the game again. There are also a lot of great players that I didn’t choose because I feel that, at the moment at least, they would not return to the game. I know that I would have four-timers on the list which isn’t that accepted an idea, but I think that it is still good to have these players on the list. I almost had a five-timer, but decided against it. For now, this is Adam Decker signing off.