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Andrew (Marcus Lehman) - Like Marcus, Andrew was a really charismatic person. He knew the game and knew what he had to do to get into a great alliance. The problem was, along with Marcus, Andrew had a great hand and threw it away. He handled it in the worst way possible. Marcus wouldn't listen to Susie about just voting Crystal and got vot when he was a great contender to win. Andrew decided to keep the one person who could have actually beat him in the final challenge and lost his place in the Finals.

Sam (Darrah Johnson) - I think the main thing with Sam and Darrah were just that they got into a good alliance, won challenges, and wasn't considered a big threat until later. Sam and Darrah both had a personality that lead them to trust people and in turn make people not trust them. I think that they were voted off for the same reason as just simply being a threat physically and being a little too difficult to trust.

Chuy (Silas Gaither) - I've explained in Andrew's Jury speech that I think Chuy underestimated people exceptionally younger than him and expected they would just work with him. Silas did the same, except in this case it was with the older Samburu tribe. They both were in a good position at first but due to a swap for Silas and a flip from Chuy, they got ax'd. Silas had a great alliance but the people he was with turned on him and got him voted out. I feel the same follows for Chuy.

Brandon (Mary Sartain) - Mary has this running gag of "Who?" that I'm sure we're all aware of. Mary was sort of a forgotten character and if it weren't for the "Who?" people wouldn't remember her much. Brandon wasn't a forgotten character but it was very much apparent that he wasn't present. Though there is more than just that. Mary had Mikey as her duo and they were a pretty decent one. The same follows for Brandon and Lucas, who had a pairing and were considered as such.

Lucas (Tony Vlachos) - Despite what the edit showed, Tony was a great social player. Lucas and Tony, I feel, both talked to everyone and had Lucas made the finals he'd win in a landslide. Lucas in my opinion flipped from side to side to whatever was good for him. Whatever he had to do to benefit his game he did it. Tony was getting out people from his alliance and people still trusted him, and I think the same goes for Lucas. Lucas was getting out Hayze and Ryan, then turned towards Johnny and myself. Tony went for Sarah and Morgan then turned against Jefra and LJ. However people did start to not trust them and heavily thought about making moves to go against them. Though the past never came back to haunt Tony as he walked away with the win, it did catch up for Lucas. Not to mention Lucas having an idol that he kept secret from literally everyone like Tony did (for a while).

Johnny (Shirin Oskooi) - Shirin is a superfan of this game; Johnny is no different. Though I think the same thing lies in that he was in the minority when he was voted out. More importantly, the person he trusted had an idol, made a big play with it, and went out after the idol not being played. That person being me and that move being me pretending to play it. Mike did the same thing to Shirin. I think their end-games were very similar and the way they go about Survivor is the same. Just generally being giddy about it. Unlike Shirin Johnny didn't get on people's nerves due to his superfan title and was liked by a lot of people here.

Ryan (Dawn Meehan) - This mainly goes towards the "I don't CAREamoan" version of Dawn Meehan. Although I personally love Dawn in Caramoan and thought she deserved a better placement, I'm mainly going by how the jury thought of Dawn. Dawn was considered to be very paranoid: http://i.imgur.com/aMLKO7f.gif Relevant gif is relevant. Although I'm sure Ryan didn't cry constantly, he was a very emotional player and wanted to stick with who was sticking by him. His paranoia caught up to him and it rubbed people the wrong way like it did with Dawn.

Hayze (Sarah "The President" Lacina) - I tried to keep everyone here from different seasons. But I just can't help putting Hayze as Sarah from Cagayan. Sarah got a little cocky and went out the door at the merge. That kind of sums up Hayze. He trusted the wrong people just like Sarah did. Hayze didn't think anyone was going to take him down. He was the leader of the Mapoyo alliance and got dethroned. Sarah thought she was in the power spot and liked it up there. She got cocky and got dethroned. I feel it sums up Hayze.

Augusto (Neleh Dennis) - Neleh was considered to be a sweet gal who almost won. Now comparing the gameplay there wasn't anyone who hated Neleh and there wasn't anyone who hated Augusto. Neleh wasn't the best in challenges and was decent at the strategic game but compared to the other finalist they outweigh them in that (Vecepia <3). I think that fits Augusto's personality. Sweet person, a little naive, but overall people love him.

Alex (Russel Hantz... haha just kidding Jenn Brown) - I believe we can all agree that Jenn Brown is snarky. She was that person that we loved in confessionals because she complained about Vince hugging her. She ended her final words talking about how she hates everyone. I think in a nutshell that's how I acted. Just wanting to have fun in this game whilst being a bit of an ass but you know... the viewers would find it entertaining. I'm not saying I ever wanted to leave the game or anything. But I think I do have that sort of quirky attitude that Jenn has. I would also go with a possible Brian Corridan because I think generally he's how I played. Jenn is how I normally am, but Brian is how I am. A great strategic player who could've ran the game. Though Brian wasn't the best at relating and socializing with people. He was a big fan of the game as am I and he was a big threat during the game like I feel I was.