It’s time for my second Survivor-themed blog post, and I am quite excited to be writing this one. As I mentioned in my other blog, I have been a HUGE fan of Survivor, having never missed a single episode since it aired in 2000. For the last several years, there have been intensifying rumors that an all-winners season was coming and honestly, waiting until Season 40 was really the perfect time. In order to execute an all-winners season that everyone can be pleased about, you’d need to ensure that there is a large enough pool of winners to pick from that covers all the classes of Survivors: old school, middle school, and new school. The idea of an all-winners war is thrilling, and it is so because of the right casting and the anticipation of witnessing how these players will match up when faced against someone from a completely different time period of Survivor history. Therefore for this post, I am going to give you my list of the 5 players whom I am looking forward to seeing play this season. So, Survivor fans ready… GO!
Sandra Diaz-Twine
Yes, the Queen of Survivor is back, and while I didn’t really see a need for her to come back in Game Changers (even though she totally is/was a game changer), I’ll never bore of Sandra on my television. Having won Survivor Pearl Islands, and Survivor Heroes vs Villains, the target on Sandra’s back during Game Changers was the largest anyone could possibly be carrying around. I was a little disappointed when I heard she was coming back for Game Changers because I knew that we wouldn’t get to see the magic that is Sandra’s survivor game play for too long, and honestly, the cast was so stacked for Game Changers, that it made me nervous that if she came back for this, she wouldn’t be willing to come back for an all-winners season. Also, no one wanted to see her record change from 2-0 to 2-1. However, I’m so glad she is returning because now that the playing field is even, with everyone having won, I think it is her time to shine again. Sandra is a top pick for me not just because she is my favorite Survivor contestant ever, not just because she is iconic, but because I look forward to seeing how she plays with the newer cast of winners like Natalie Anderson, Sophie Clarke, Ben Driebergen and Wendell Holland. Since her stint on Game Changers and most recently with Island of the Idols, Sandra has truly witnessed how intensely the game has evolved, and while she remains true to her own conceptions of how to play the game, she still possess an excellent great read of her fellow castaways. While her “anyone but me” philosophy served her well previously, she recognizes that this too needs to evolve and adapt to the new environment of playing with and against 19 other winners. Sandra is adored by fans and fellow players alike, and while many would want to put voting her out on their resume, I feel like the respect and admiration they have for The Queen, and the fact that they could play WITH her rather than AGAINST her is very appealing (and would make for some awesome television). Of course, if Sandra is crowned a 3x Survivor champion, I would be so pleased, but it would be just as thrilling and satisfying to see her make it to the final 4. Basically, if there truly are Survivor Gods, do NOT let Sandra get voted out pre-merge; that hurts!
Wendell Holland
Definitely my favorite Survivor player of the new era, Wendell has so many things going for him as a returning player. In his first stint on Ghost Island, his relationships and people skills, coupled with his solid performances in challenges, ensured his place in the finals. Charming, likable, and a solid tribe-mate both at camp and in challenges, Wendell is a huge threat, but not an intimidating one, and definitely someone who I am looking forward to seeing play again; especially with “old school” survivors like Yul Kwon and Sandra, but also “new school” survivors like Ben, Jeremy Collins, and Tony Vlachos. I feel that Wendell has the ability to work well with all schools of Survivor players, and the fact that he has stated he is going to be playing differently might catch some former castaways off guard. He has proven that he can work with having a target on him for most of the game, while showing that he can work closely with those who also have a target, and not having to blindside them to get to the end. If its true, and Wendell changes up his game, doing things a little more out of character, we could see a brand new version of Wendell show up in Winners at War, and one that is equally deserving of another Survivor title. Wendell is a pretty recent winner, and this could be seen as an advantage since little time has passed since he had his head in the game. With mixed reviews on the Ghost Island twist, I was a fan, but also think that having played with this kind of twist will only aid Wendell in thinking about the evolution of the game; he has had the chance to play new survivor with the “ghosts” of past survivor seasons, and further thinking about decisions and moves with a bit more intent. When it comes down to it, Wendell falls into the class of winners that you genuinely wanted to win, not because he was taken to final 3, or because he was the best of the other 2 options. No. Wendell was someone who so many rooted for since the beginning, and when you have such a satisfying ending , you’re left feeling really at ease and glad. So, let’s do that again!
Yul Kwon
Can we find ANY flaws with Yul and his time on Survivor? He was great; another of those really satisfying winners who played a solid game from day one. I am really enthused about seeing Yul return to Survivor because it’s been such a long time; his first and only stint on Survivor was Season 13: Cook Islands. What is really exciting about seeing Yul return with a cast of all winners is seeing how other winners perceive him. I’m curious to see who he is going to align himself with and just how he is going to conduct himself. What is really exciting about seeing Yul return in general is observing how different his game play will be. It’s been more than 20 seasons since he’s been in the Survivor mindset, and I am dying to know how he will adapt. Will some of his strategies from ages ago in the Survivor timeline workout? Maybe what’s old is new again? Or maybe he’s flipping his game around completely and this is Yul 2.0. What is really exciting is that Yul will truly be a breath of fresh air, having never returned before, and being from that class of really satisfying and deserving winners who could easily prove that distance and time away from the game is a blessing. Also, remember when he beat Ozzy? That was REALLY satisfying for me, and I’d love to see him beat out some big players. Whatever happens, I am rooting for Yul to go deep, and hope he at least has the chance to be in the finals again.
Denise Stapley
Survivor Philippines was good, and Denise was great! Attending every tribal council, aligning with one of the most likable players ever, and truly staying true to herself, I have high hopes for the longevity of Denise’s game play in this winners’ war. I think she will be able to “adapt, adapt, adapt” just as she planned and executed successfully in Philippines. What I believe is also going to prove to work well for Denise in this winners season is who she is at the core; I don’t believe she changed much if any of who she was on Survivor; adapting when necessary but never doing anything that went against her core/self. I also think that her career as a therapist helps her in the game tremendously; she works with people at their most vulnerable on the daily, and while it may seem she has the therapist hat on, she is genuine. I look forward to seeing Denise play the game with winners from both schools (old and new) as I feel she could really adapt well with almost anyone. In particular, I see Denise and Ben being an interesting pair, as well as Denise and Nick Wilson, or Denise and Kim Spradlin-Wolfe. I’d love to see Denise go far in the game, but I wouldn’t be surprised if she was booted well before the merge; I think everyone is aware that she’s well suited to play from the bottom and not only attend every tribal, but survive (and thrive) doing so. Then again, I could see her doing exceptionally well at adapting and having all the flashier players go out ahead of her. You know, she’s in my top 5 for a reason, so naturally I’d love to see her in the finals again. Like Yul, she is really exciting to me because she hasn’t been brought back yet, and falls into that category of truly likable winners. In addition, she has already played with returnees, and while they weren’t winners, I think this will give her an advantage over some other contestants because she played alongside castaways desperate for redemption. What is interesting to me about watching Denise play again is that her stint on Survivor was already 15 Seasons ago, yet I don’t think she’ll appear to have missed a step, at least I hope.
Ethan Zohn
I was so thrilled to see that Ethan was returning to Survivor again because I don’t feel that Survivor All Stars (Season 8) was a good snapshot of just what Ethan could do if invited back to play again. As the oldest winner on this cast, having won Survivor Africa (Season 3), he is the only person (aside from Amber) to have such a long stretch of time since playing. For some deeper perspective, the last time Ethan wore a buff, it was 2004; no advantages, no idols, no clues. The game of Survivor has evolved immensely and so has Ethan (personally, professionally etc), that it’s going to be fascinating watching him work. Compared to any other member of this winners cast, Ethan has the most work to do; the most adapting, the most to figure out. Ethan is a stand-up guy, who again, many people rooted for since day one, is his charm and personality going to be enough? My hope for Ethan is that he finds a solid block of fellow castaways who see value in his time away; I think the best thing he can do is act as though it is his first time out there because with the game being so different nowadays, it seems logical to treat it like a brand new adventure. I hope that Ethan is valued by other teammates for playing Survivor when it was still figuring itself out, arguably one of the toughest locations; when they were really roughing it, and I think Ethan has a lot to offer an alliance. If he is able to replicate an alliance similar to his with Big Tom and Lex, in castaways like Ben or Nick, or even Adam Klien, I could see it really working for him and going deep into the game. Additionally, I believe that his time away from the game will allow Ethan to slide under the radar; I don’t think these winners are expecting him to adapt effectively and truly be a threat. Sure, EVERY SINGLE ONE of these castaways is a threat in their own way, but some definitely less than others; Ethan falls into this category but it’s not a bad thing. Also, Ethan was the very first Survivor winner that I truly loved watching and was rooting for all the way; and he always stands out to me as being part of a really great cast and playing exceptionally well.
So there it is, my top 5 winners for this Winners at War season of Survivor. I would have loved to share with you a full cast assessment, but time was not on my side! Nevertheless, a few honorable mentions who I’m excited to see return for a number of reasons: Tyson Apostol (not for the sole fact that he is incredibly entertaining!), Ben Driebergen, Nick Wilson, and Sophie Clarke. Who are you rooting for?