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Dreamz might not have played the most ethical Survivor game, but he made plenty of moves, especially at the cost of the Four Horsemen. While the truck deal he made with Yau-Man was a morally wrong play he made, the jury was already infuriated with Dreamz over sending his alliance members and his lack of ethics, so his decision to renege his end of the bargain with Yau-Man had something to do with the fact that since the jury pretty much hated him and that he was in a no-win situation, he would be better off just taking the truck.

Colton and Alicia from One World are a disgrace. I was never a fan of country club people as I consider them snobs in general, but Colton was one of, if not the worst of them all. He called Bill "ghetto trash" and then told to get a real job. Then, he and Alicia gang up on poor Christina after Monica's elimination. Yes, she wasn't much of a challenge beast to begin with, but the two were no better at the challenges. And when he was in the hot seat, he quit TWICE. Some fan of the show; I watched the show for only two years, and I have quickly developed the Survivor knowledge and a desire to get into the game and potentially win the $1,000,000. Alicia should be ashamed. I don't care how attractive she is. Beauty fades, but dumb is forever. Comparing Christina to her students as a special-ed teacher, I bet that neither Christina nor any of the guys on the jury would have given the hot freak any votes had she made it to the Final Tribal Council.

NaOnka is an even bigger insult to the game. She admittedly went out of her way to make Alina and Kelly B.'s respective time at Nicaragua a nightmare. Her behavior was abrasive, and when the weather was too much for her, she and Purple Kelly quit just 10 days before the Final Tribal Council.

Then, we have the goats. You have people like Sherri from the second Fans vs. Favorites season at Caramoan who was dragged to the Final Tribal Council, Albert from South Pacific who plotted against his fellow alliance members, created false hopes and broke several promises, and Natalie and Phillip from Redemption Island; the former who was poorly in terms of gameplay, challenges, social aspect, and rode the coattails of eventual winner Boston Rob, and the latter for boasting his former federal agent status, yet lacking the tact, intelligence and self-awareness of such, especially when it came to pink underwear.

Drew might think that he is a badass, but he turned out to be a jackass, and his younger brother was no better, especially with women; it's no wonder the bro-alliance was a bust after the merge at San Juan del Sur.

Russell Hantz was a demon to be feared in the game from the minute he entered Samoa. While he effectively sends people to the walk of shame, his main flaw is his alienating the jury who have the final say as to who wins. If Sandra was wondering how to eliminate Russell, here's the answer; "don't do it." Why? He shows disregard to the people, especially those on the jury who are deciding a winner, meaning that he's really playing for second or third place as a goat for the people in his alliances that he's controlling. In the endgame, one can consider him as the worst player in Survivor.