@Once Upon An Island I think she was part of the five-person alliance, but was on the bottom. EDIT: I’m just basing this on Peridiam’s video involving her flip. TBH I’m not completely sure if it’s true.
I feel like the bottom feeders strategy is almost attempted so much but is not done the majority of the time because people are scared. I love this strategy because I love to see dynamics mixed up and the concentrations of power being broken. But if I had a nickel every time someone in a reality show said they wanted to make a big move and had the opportunity, but nothing happened and things stay the same and boring for many episodes.
You should breakdown Rob in 22 (Redemption Island next) For example, how he convinced Andrea to stay loyal even after betraying her by voting out Matt. How Rob convinced Natalie to vote for Andrea and Grant. In final 5 they didn’t take out Rob because everyone but Andrea knew he had the idol so it wasn’t worth trying, he would’ve went at 4 but just happen to win the challenge.
Kristi was an outsider who said all the time she would work with anyone. She got targeted multiple times but squeezed by lost every challenge. In the end she beat Lee the strongest competitor.
ok, i like the video, but you didnt have to include the spoiler at the end about Survivor: Cagayan. Haven't watched that yet and its unfortunate now I know who wins.
Sorry about that, but that season aired in 2014 and is fair game to spoilers as is pretty much every season at this point unless the video says it won't spoil or won't talk about future events.
What do you think of Rob Cesternino's successful implementation of the bottom feeders strategy?
It says something when Rob C went into all stars as more of a threat than the winners.
I think a lot of seasons could've had players use that strategy!
Rob was a true pioneer of the game. He set the precedent for so many exciting players and moves that were inspired by him.
I just love Rob C. And what he had brought to the podcast community, great content he is so awesome.
The flipping strategy was genius, and Tony would finally win with it 22 seasons later.
To be fair, Vecepia flipped a lot in season 4 and won.
@Oscar Gillette Who did she flip between?
@Once Upon An Island She did flip on Mitchell, Amber, and Jerri to align herself with Colby and Keith.
@@simonbrady3899 She was never aligned with them.
@Once Upon An Island I think she was part of the five-person alliance, but was on the bottom.
EDIT: I’m just basing this on Peridiam’s video involving her flip. TBH I’m not completely sure if it’s true.
Rob was a lone wolf AND a Richard Hatch. He excelled at all levels!
I feel like the bottom feeders strategy is almost attempted so much but is not done the majority of the time because people are scared. I love this strategy because I love to see dynamics mixed up and the concentrations of power being broken. But if I had a nickel every time someone in a reality show said they wanted to make a big move and had the opportunity, but nothing happened and things stay the same and boring for many episodes.
Probably my favourite strategy ever
You should breakdown Rob in 22 (Redemption Island next) For example, how he convinced Andrea to stay loyal even after betraying her by voting out Matt. How Rob convinced Natalie to vote for Andrea and Grant. In final 5 they didn’t take out Rob because everyone but Andrea knew he had the idol so it wasn’t worth trying, he would’ve went at 4 but just happen to win the challenge.
Redemption was a season set up for him to win and he is one of the most overrated players of all time
Great video! Would love to see another Aussie survivor video - Luke or David would be amazing!
The only mistake is voting out Heidi instead of Jenna. Jenna fooled them by pretending to be sick.
I got one question..... WHO FLIPPED?!?
Cochran flipped, Fincher flipped, even Kass flipped!
Sarah Lacina at the final 11 in GC
Penner in Cook Islands!
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he should’ve just voted Jenna out at final 6 and he could’ve won
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Flippers never win.......... that's actually not true in theory.
Cochran won, wasn't the same season where he flipped, but he still won
Vecepia flipped multiple times and won!
@Peter McGill Vecepia flipped against Rob to vote him out and also flipped her allegiance from Kathy to Neleh in the Final 3.
Kristi won Australia season 3.
Kristi was an outsider who said all the time she would work with anyone. She got targeted multiple times but squeezed by lost every challenge. In the end she beat Lee the strongest competitor.
ok, i like the video, but you didnt have to include the spoiler at the end about Survivor: Cagayan. Haven't watched that yet and its unfortunate now I know who wins.
Sorry about that, but that season aired in 2014 and is fair game to spoilers as is pretty much every season at this point unless the video says it won't spoil or won't talk about future events.
i knew abouyt it before hand still one of the best seasons just watch it n hvae fun