LAST EDITED ON 05-19-09 AT 07:08 PM (EST)Physical/Mental/Social
Brendan Synnott: (8-6-7)
Not sure how much of his problems with Coach/Tyson were his doing and how much was circumstances.
Tyson Apostol: (9-2-5)
Best challenge performer. Not a strong strategist. Trashing of Sierra got old.
Sierra Reed: (6-5-4)
Whining was a bit much after Brendan's ouster. Would have preferred seeing her more proactive earlier.
Debra Beebe: (7-2-7)
Came across as way too much of a silent partner in her alliance. Someone needed to point out to Coach and Tyson that they were pushing away voters they might need. Obviously it never occurred to either of them.
Benjamin Wade: (5-0-4)
Worst strategist ever; though some of his misjudgments might have come from his inability or unwillingness to tolerate qualities he didn't like in Erinn and Sierra; which would make them as much about his temperament as about his strategy. Think his (at times) bizarre stories and behaviour might have kept him around longer as people didn't want to deal with his reaction to being voted. So once he was unfanged by the loss of his alliance mates, he was safe to keep around. Who knows; probably gets boring out there; maybe JT etc. grew to look forward to his antics to liven up their day.
Tamara Johnson-George: (6-5-8)
Relied too much on promises from JT and Stephen. Did not look to be scrambling enough to stay in game near the end. Seemed quite popular with most other players.
Erinn Lobdell: (4-7-7)
Did scramble. Worked hard and tried to stir things up to hang around. Feel she deserved her finish because of it.
Stephen Fishbach: (5-8-6)
Did well. Think he most likely had no chance to beat JT before jury. Especially not if they really co-authored their strategy.
James Thomas, Jr.: (8-7-10)
One of the strongest winners. Game compares well with Brian from Thailand only appears a better, more likeable person. One of top three winners??