Post by Host on Apr 4, 2011 1:57:27 GMT -5
This page is to give you an idea of the caliber of player that has made it into the all-star season. All of these people did something to stand out, and in some cases they did multiple things.
Just for general reference, I have no preference as to the ratio of guys and girls or the amount of players that the season may have. So basically, if you wanna see your name on this list, play well .
- The Winners Circle -
Season 1 - Madagascar
- Jenna Morasca -
Jenna Morasca was this series first winner. By being sociable, charming, and playful with her fellow cast mates she was able to waltz her way to the finale. Although she was only a minor challenge threat she managed to never be a target. With only one vote cast against her, Jenna is truly an all star.
Season 2 - El Salvador
- Chad Crittenden -
Chad was originally on a tribe that was defeated multiple times, and by the merge, only half the members remained. Chad blended in when he needed too and knew when it'd be better not to stand out. Eventually, as the last member of his original tribe, Chad went on to charm the jury and earn the title of Sole Survivor.
Season 3 - Vietnam
- Katie Gallagher -
Season three's twist was that every two weeks there was a tribal shuffle which meant that the cast had to be extremely adaptable. Katie was the definition of this. After initial defeat a social butterfly emerged which allowed her to be voted one of the most popular by her peers and only accumulated one vote against herself by the finale. Combined with her excellent final tribal council performance, Katie easily stole the title.
-Other Notable Players-
Season 1 - Madagascar
- Candice Woodcock - 5th Place
Candice was my pick to win from early on in the season. She fought her way through every challenge, which earned her three wins in a row, and was very social. She was that season's dominant player. On top of that she regularly wrote me confessionals. Candice was the most obvious all-star choice for me.
- Judson "Fabio" Birza - 9th Place
Although he wasn't necessarily a real stand out player on the field, Fabio stood out to me in other ways. He wrote me good confessionals, and kept the jury board alive while people were waiting for the finale. He may have placed 9th, but to me, Fabio was one of the season's stars.
- Todd Herzog - 2nd Place
Todd was the first season's underdog. I wasn't sure if he'd make it to the end, or whether or not he'd win, but he definitely snuck up on everyone and was clearly an unexpected threat to win. He ended up holding is own in the finale and almost won. Todd earned his place at the very last moment proving it's never to late to go into high gear.
- Season 2 - El Salvador
- Amanda Kimmel - 6th Place
Amanda is the true "comeback kid." Originally voted out second in season 2, she was brought back to replace a cast member quit the very next day. Amanda quickly adapted herself to her situation as her tribe began to gain momentum. She ended up outlasting all of her fellow tribe mates. Amanda is most definitely an all star.
- Gregg Carey - 10th Place
Gregg might be the all star candidate who placed worst in his season, but you'd be foolish to rule him out. Gregg was someone who was a force to be reckoned with all seasn, which resulted in his early undoing. Gregg was definitely a joy to watch.
- Spencer Duhm - 7th Place
Spencer came into this game with a strategy, and one that worked. By being sociable, charming, and generally a good person to talk to he easily made it past each round. It was due to being outnumbered however that was his demise. There's no doubt that Spencer could've made it all the way to the end if not for his unfortunate situation.
- Tijuana Bradley - 5th Place
Tijuana was someone who stood out from the start as someone who could easily steal the final vote. That's why she was voted out too. Tijuana may not have been a challenge threat, but she definitely played a strong social game to make up for it. I think it's easy to say that Ti would've won if she hadn't been taken out. Smart move.
- Yul Kwon - 2nd Place
Yul is this season's first and only bad boy. He alienated his opponents and picked his battles, but somehow it worked. He earned his spot in the finale by being a strategic player and someone who worked each round to get by. Yul was El Salvador's most controversial player, and he definitely earned his spot as an all star.
- Season 3 - Vietnam
- James Clement - 2nd Place
James was one of the third season's few stand out players. He was a forced to be reckened with both socially and in challenges. He was only narrowly beaten out by his opponent in the final tribal council. James clearly played a strong game.
- Terry Deitz - 6th Place
Terry Deitz was season three's most dominant and potentially cut-throat player. With a dominant alliance going into the home stretch of the game, it was a challenge twist that was his undoing and ended his stride to the winner's circle. His war of words with the eventual winner also made him stand out as a firey player.
Will you be the next on this list of All Star Players?
Just for general reference, I have no preference as to the ratio of guys and girls or the amount of players that the season may have. So basically, if you wanna see your name on this list, play well .
- The Winners Circle -
Season 1 - Madagascar
- Jenna Morasca -
Jenna Morasca was this series first winner. By being sociable, charming, and playful with her fellow cast mates she was able to waltz her way to the finale. Although she was only a minor challenge threat she managed to never be a target. With only one vote cast against her, Jenna is truly an all star.
Season 2 - El Salvador
- Chad Crittenden -
Chad was originally on a tribe that was defeated multiple times, and by the merge, only half the members remained. Chad blended in when he needed too and knew when it'd be better not to stand out. Eventually, as the last member of his original tribe, Chad went on to charm the jury and earn the title of Sole Survivor.
Season 3 - Vietnam
- Katie Gallagher -
Season three's twist was that every two weeks there was a tribal shuffle which meant that the cast had to be extremely adaptable. Katie was the definition of this. After initial defeat a social butterfly emerged which allowed her to be voted one of the most popular by her peers and only accumulated one vote against herself by the finale. Combined with her excellent final tribal council performance, Katie easily stole the title.
-Other Notable Players-
Season 1 - Madagascar
- Candice Woodcock - 5th Place
Candice was my pick to win from early on in the season. She fought her way through every challenge, which earned her three wins in a row, and was very social. She was that season's dominant player. On top of that she regularly wrote me confessionals. Candice was the most obvious all-star choice for me.
- Judson "Fabio" Birza - 9th Place
Although he wasn't necessarily a real stand out player on the field, Fabio stood out to me in other ways. He wrote me good confessionals, and kept the jury board alive while people were waiting for the finale. He may have placed 9th, but to me, Fabio was one of the season's stars.
- Todd Herzog - 2nd Place
Todd was the first season's underdog. I wasn't sure if he'd make it to the end, or whether or not he'd win, but he definitely snuck up on everyone and was clearly an unexpected threat to win. He ended up holding is own in the finale and almost won. Todd earned his place at the very last moment proving it's never to late to go into high gear.
- Season 2 - El Salvador
- Amanda Kimmel - 6th Place
Amanda is the true "comeback kid." Originally voted out second in season 2, she was brought back to replace a cast member quit the very next day. Amanda quickly adapted herself to her situation as her tribe began to gain momentum. She ended up outlasting all of her fellow tribe mates. Amanda is most definitely an all star.
- Gregg Carey - 10th Place
Gregg might be the all star candidate who placed worst in his season, but you'd be foolish to rule him out. Gregg was someone who was a force to be reckoned with all seasn, which resulted in his early undoing. Gregg was definitely a joy to watch.
- Spencer Duhm - 7th Place
Spencer came into this game with a strategy, and one that worked. By being sociable, charming, and generally a good person to talk to he easily made it past each round. It was due to being outnumbered however that was his demise. There's no doubt that Spencer could've made it all the way to the end if not for his unfortunate situation.
- Tijuana Bradley - 5th Place
Tijuana was someone who stood out from the start as someone who could easily steal the final vote. That's why she was voted out too. Tijuana may not have been a challenge threat, but she definitely played a strong social game to make up for it. I think it's easy to say that Ti would've won if she hadn't been taken out. Smart move.
- Yul Kwon - 2nd Place
Yul is this season's first and only bad boy. He alienated his opponents and picked his battles, but somehow it worked. He earned his spot in the finale by being a strategic player and someone who worked each round to get by. Yul was El Salvador's most controversial player, and he definitely earned his spot as an all star.
- Season 3 - Vietnam
- James Clement - 2nd Place
James was one of the third season's few stand out players. He was a forced to be reckened with both socially and in challenges. He was only narrowly beaten out by his opponent in the final tribal council. James clearly played a strong game.
- Terry Deitz - 6th Place
Terry Deitz was season three's most dominant and potentially cut-throat player. With a dominant alliance going into the home stretch of the game, it was a challenge twist that was his undoing and ended his stride to the winner's circle. His war of words with the eventual winner also made him stand out as a firey player.
Will you be the next on this list of All Star Players?