There have also been a few pairs of contestants who knew each other prior to being on the show but had nothing to do with each other's casting. Julie Berry had Bob Crowley as a teacher. Ricard and Hai were friends and since their seasons filmed back to back, neither knew the other was on the show until their season aired. There have even been pairs from the same season - Marcus was close friends with Crystal's cousin, and Ali and Patrick were part of the same friend group in college.
I actually wish the sit out rule would be even more strict. I wish it were that a person can not sit out a second challenge unless everyone on their tribe has sat out at least one challenge.
I think it could matter if they continue with small six person tribes. If one tribe loses the first two challenges and the other two tribes have to keep sitting out multiple players they will eventually be forced to sit out a strong player and maybe make the playing field more equitable.
Everyone’s got different strengths and weaknesses, why shouldn’t those who aren’t so good at challenges get a break from embarrassing themselves? If the other tribes don’t like it, they just have to stop losing and the numbers advantage will disappear.
I like this idea. Maybe add some flexibility by allowing a player to sit out twice before everyone sits out. It gets more difficult when a tribe has to sit out multiple players. Either way, I think this rule is a step in the right direction as it prevents weaker players from sitting out every time.
One I can think of is Russell Hantz changing where idols are hidden. Each idol pre Russell hantz was hidden somewhere close to an iconic set piece. Think archway for china, the cave in figi, inside the tree for Samoa. And using that logic it was super easy for Russell to narrow down his search and find idols without clues. Now they are hidden in random locations like in trees, or buried in the middle of a path or even in set pieces you would never expect like in the tarp.
I thought the “cirie wins micronesia, shane is on HvV, and one world is less racist” was just some random uncorrelated “what if” gag NOT ALL LEGITIMATE “WHAT IFS”
For mitchell’s thing it was also super important that this change happened due to idols existing in the future If you saw your name when u weren’t expecting it, you’d likely play an idol if u have one
When you said Mitchel I actually thought you were going to talk about the no voting on the way to tribal thing and was going to say "I know Tina's not obscure but this really is her." Little did I know that there were TWO behind the scenes rule changes due to that blindside. wow, just wow.
Imagine if the Mitchell vote-off was after the Hidden Immunity Idol was introduced. He or someone in his alliance could have played an idol on him and Survivor history could have been very different, keeping in mind how many returnees from that season have been asked back.
I'm surprised Purple Kelly isn't on the list! I'm sure I've read that thanks to her, production now makes sure that contestants have appropriate clothing to actually survive weather conditions.
It would've happened in MvGX had Adam been voted out at any time post-merge as his brother made an arrangement with production to have him flown back immediately if voted out given his mom's critical condition.
I read somewhere that production didn't know how to settle deadlock ties when the Keith/Mitchell vote happened, and that they sat around for an hour until they came up with the "past votes" rule on the spot (knowing Mitchell had a prior vote). If this is true, then Mitchell definitely deserved another shot, especially considering they ditched this rule soon after.
I thought you were going to put Danny and season 41 did something during there season about Jeff’s wordplay especially around the hourglass that changed that after the fact. I am sure audience uproar helped but I thought I had heard something about a mini rebellion on that season
Danny McCray is the fan's hero, had he not had such a strong reaction to it Jeff almost certainly doesn't permanently retire the hourglass twist after 42.
I’m a fan of Claire. Or what little we saw of her. Love that she sat out the whole game and what little we saw of her, was just gossiping from the bench
I may be remembering this wrong, but isn't Claire the reason the sit-out benches became further apart in 45/46? I vaguely remember her asking someone else who was sitting out about the journey/advantage to confirm things, and then the sit out benches being further apart afterwards so people couldn't do that anymore.
@@FlaggedALot they did, but if you look at the difference between the conversations: the benches in 46 were wayyyy further apart, probably in order to lower the chance that the discussion could become strategic. If you're that far apart, you wouldn't be able to whisper and the other players could probably hear you. Nothing Liz and Moriah said was strategic in nature.
The only quitter I could see that actually had a shot to make it to the jury phase, and still br considered to serve on the Jury is Matthew in Survivor 44. Dude gave it his all despite his injury, and in my opinion doesn't deserve to be labeled as a quitter. His whole situation bugs me, because it's the only situation where it feels like medical was pushing him to quit. I think about this moment a lot, because of that, it makes me think about behind the scenes rules for medical. I'm paraphrasing from memory, but they said something along the lines of "this could develop into a lifelong injury, but we only pull people in it's life threatening." Even though they aren't "life threatening" dislocated and broken bones should be grounds for evacuation. Because of those types of injuries, James and Stephanie couldn't really compete during HvV, and Matthew was pressured to quit to avoid permanent damage. The only person to break a bone and be evacuated is Kourtney, and keeping players too long after a game ending injury results in Missy.
@@tylerpuszczewicz2535 The show doesn’t really show that anymore, but some of the behind the scenes/ponderosa stories sound rough. But still, there seems to be less Samoa Ben/Shannon/Brandon Hantz types.
when i saw Claire on the thumbnail i was expecting you to talk about the fact that she had a cross-tribal discussion with Matthew during the first(?) challenge she sat out at, honestly smth that i thought was taboo in Survivor challenges. But i was wrong and it was in fact that she sat out so many challenges that they had to rewrite the rules lol
If she hadn’t got screwed by Hourglass twist, I think Sydney Segal would’ve made S41 much more interesting. Unfortunately S41 is now considered as worst season of new era Survivor….. 🤷♂️
The vote thing could be solved by changing the urn. In Survivor Argentina, the urn had a little slot like a piggy bank where castaways would insert their ballot, so they didn't need to open the urn from the lid.
If curious If teeny was one of those recommendations for survivor. They were very involved with the community, and had connections with some former players
Claire is so underrated in the New Era. She weaponized sit-outs so she would never be blamed for an immunity challenge loss, and also used the benches to strategise with other tribes' players to build potential post-merge connections. Her ability to think outside the box with these instances were honestly great. She had huge potential.
I thought you were going to say Mitchell’s game change was no more talking on the way to tribal. Though it wasn’t he that actually did so, and neither Tina nor Colby could be called obscure.
I wonder if Boo was sorry about Colton. Not to mention two season are more crappy because of Colton too. love that you put one world cast and oh yeah who was on that season?
This is probably my fault, but I had trouble understanding Number 4. Was the change that casting would now look to past players for recommendations, starting with Boo? Or did Boo cause them NOT to do that anymore?
I think because Boo recommended so many impactful players "behind the scenes," he made the cut. That's why Luke talked about Cirie in the top 3 for Micronesia (James's evacuation is why it was a top 2) and Shane on HvV (Russell Hantz took his spot).
If anyone is **dumb**, it's Jeff and the producers. Ironic how Probst himself preached about not leaving everything up to chance when he and his team have literally set up the game nowadays to favor the chance route. Their constant obsession with castaways losing their votes at practically every turn has gotten way out of hand, especially since it has now bled over not once but TWICE into the Survivor Auction 😤. I miss when the showrunners actually had sense ....
3:34 Ok, I've got about a trillion questions right now, so you had better answer all of them, Luke. Also, Shane should have definitely been on Survivor HvV. All the male villains were solid picks so IDC if they had to make each tribe 12 people.
What about making the whole video about all the players who were recommended by former players? According to the comments, there is a lot more of them 😮
I don’t understand how winning against literally the dumbest cast ever still has people making so much of Kim’s game and treating her like this brilliant all around player. All she had to do was hang out on the beach and win. She didn’t play a Parvati game or a Natalie Anderson game. Most overrated winner ever.
If curious If teeny was one of those recommendations for survivor. They were very involved with the community, and had connections with some former players
Ironic Jeff didn’t want to make the game “so much about chance” when the modern era is even more up to chance than ever
Man they had a damn twist that had a 2/3 chance at auto eliminating one person
Honorable mention: Murphy proposing at the survivor redemption island reunion and making it so nobody will ever propose on survivor ever again
Yeah well the should have stopped at about three and one at the reunion show.
If memory serves correct, I believe Max Dawson from Worlds Apart recommended Hannah Shapiro to casting as she was in his class.
This is my recollection as well. At the very least she took his class before going on the show (I think)
There have also been a few pairs of contestants who knew each other prior to being on the show but had nothing to do with each other's casting. Julie Berry had Bob Crowley as a teacher. Ricard and Hai were friends and since their seasons filmed back to back, neither knew the other was on the show until their season aired. There have even been pairs from the same season - Marcus was close friends with Crystal's cousin, and Ali and Patrick were part of the same friend group in college.
@@matthewdivoll3453 Not to mention Erik and Jaimie (sp?) in S15 who were from the same hometown(!).
I actually wish the sit out rule would be even more strict. I wish it were that a person can not sit out a second challenge unless everyone on their tribe has sat out at least one challenge.
that gets to complicated tbh (plus- does it really matter)
I think it could matter if they continue with small six person tribes. If one tribe loses the first two challenges and the other two tribes have to keep sitting out multiple players they will eventually be forced to sit out a strong player and maybe make the playing field more equitable.
Everyone’s got different strengths and weaknesses, why shouldn’t those who aren’t so good at challenges get a break from embarrassing themselves? If the other tribes don’t like it, they just have to stop losing and the numbers advantage will disappear.
I like this idea. Maybe add some flexibility by allowing a player to sit out twice before everyone sits out. It gets more difficult when a tribe has to sit out multiple players. Either way, I think this rule is a step in the right direction as it prevents weaker players from sitting out every time.
One I can think of is Russell Hantz changing where idols are hidden. Each idol pre Russell hantz was hidden somewhere close to an iconic set piece. Think archway for china, the cave in figi, inside the tree for Samoa. And using that logic it was super easy for Russell to narrow down his search and find idols without clues. Now they are hidden in random locations like in trees, or buried in the middle of a path or even in set pieces you would never expect like in the tarp.
Claire was hilarious lmao. Her face when she saw Matt and Frannie flirting 😂
I thought the “cirie wins micronesia, shane is on HvV, and one world is less racist” was just some random uncorrelated “what if” gag NOT ALL LEGITIMATE “WHAT IFS”
For mitchell’s thing it was also super important that this change happened due to idols existing in the future
If you saw your name when u weren’t expecting it, you’d likely play an idol if u have one
When you said Mitchel I actually thought you were going to talk about the no voting on the way to tribal thing and was going to say "I know Tina's not obscure but this really is her." Little did I know that there were TWO behind the scenes rule changes due to that blindside. wow, just wow.
Imagine if the Mitchell vote-off was after the Hidden Immunity Idol was introduced. He or someone in his alliance could have played an idol on him and Survivor history could have been very different, keeping in mind how many returnees from that season have been asked back.
I'm surprised Purple Kelly isn't on the list! I'm sure I've read that thanks to her, production now makes sure that contestants have appropriate clothing to actually survive weather conditions.
I’m so glad she finally gets credit for the horrible conditions she was put in
I think they should change the rule to a player not being able to sit out a second challenge until everyone on the tribe has sat out once.
Right. Especially if one tribe has a super good player, that person sitting out would give other tribes some hope or fighting a chance 😅
@@clawklaus1626 Exactly. Why should the strongest tribe get to repeatedly sit out their weakest players?
I can't believe it took until Island of the Idols for a post jury player to not be on the jury.
To be fair, that wasn’t a quit.
It would've happened in MvGX had Adam been voted out at any time post-merge as his brother made an arrangement with production to have him flown back immediately if voted out given his mom's critical condition.
Excited for the Luke arc of getting on Survivor just to quit in the jury phase to see what happens. Good luck!
So Boo was responsible for both Colton and Shannon being on Survivor. Makes me wonder what casting saw in them...
they’re white.
and why they'd ever think twice about bring Colton back. Glad they regretted that one, one of the worst people to ever play. Vile.
they definitely expected them both to bring drama... but probably weren't expecting TOXIC drama
What season of "Survivor" Shannon was on? 🤔
Nicaragua @@teamsteed1
I read somewhere that production didn't know how to settle deadlock ties when the Keith/Mitchell vote happened, and that they sat around for an hour until they came up with the "past votes" rule on the spot (knowing Mitchell had a prior vote).
If this is true, then Mitchell definitely deserved another shot, especially considering they ditched this rule soon after.
I could have sworn that the past vote tie breaker was mentioned in the first season, but I'm all for more Mitchell.
I thought you were going to put Danny and season 41 did something during there season about Jeff’s wordplay especially around the hourglass that changed that after the fact. I am sure audience uproar helped but I thought I had heard something about a mini rebellion on that season
Danny McCray is the fan's hero, had he not had such a strong reaction to it Jeff almost certainly doesn't permanently retire the hourglass twist after 42.
I’m a fan of Claire. Or what little we saw of her. Love that she sat out the whole game and what little we saw of her, was just gossiping from the bench
That’s a wild collection of suggested players from Boo
Claire Rafson, the Queen of the New Era.
I may be remembering this wrong, but isn't Claire the reason the sit-out benches became further apart in 45/46? I vaguely remember her asking someone else who was sitting out about the journey/advantage to confirm things, and then the sit out benches being further apart afterwards so people couldn't do that anymore.
she asked matthew about what lauren? said happened in the journey, and used that information to realize whoever went for her tribe was lying
Not even true as Mo and Liz had a conversation from the bench on 46.
@@FlaggedALot they did, but if you look at the difference between the conversations: the benches in 46 were wayyyy further apart, probably in order to lower the chance that the discussion could become strategic. If you're that far apart, you wouldn't be able to whisper and the other players could probably hear you. Nothing Liz and Moriah said was strategic in nature.
The only quitter I could see that actually had a shot to make it to the jury phase, and still br considered to serve on the Jury is Matthew in Survivor 44. Dude gave it his all despite his injury, and in my opinion doesn't deserve to be labeled as a quitter. His whole situation bugs me, because it's the only situation where it feels like medical was pushing him to quit.
I think about this moment a lot, because of that, it makes me think about behind the scenes rules for medical. I'm paraphrasing from memory, but they said something along the lines of "this could develop into a lifelong injury, but we only pull people in it's life threatening."
Even though they aren't "life threatening" dislocated and broken bones should be grounds for evacuation. Because of those types of injuries, James and Stephanie couldn't really compete during HvV, and Matthew was pressured to quit to avoid permanent damage. The only person to break a bone and be evacuated is Kourtney, and keeping players too long after a game ending injury results in Missy.
Wow!
Love the Mitchell voting fact. Had no idea.
Fun fact, Shannon was the reason I stopped watching Survivor for over a decade. I was tired of them casting such toxic people.
New Era would like you to hold their beers of bad castaways.
@@tylerpuszczewicz2535 The show doesn’t really show that anymore, but some of the behind the scenes/ponderosa stories sound rough. But still, there seems to be less Samoa Ben/Shannon/Brandon Hantz types.
4:40 Oh, come on, Luke! Charlie was adorable.
And he was about one Sugar or Susie decision away from final 4, anyway.
Survivor: REAL Game Changers
One World is like that twist from Danish Survivor but instead of Dumb People vs Smart People, it's all dumb people.
Shawty out here looking like Rhystic Study
Danny would definitely not pay the 1
The One World segment was perfectly timed with Once Upon an Island’s focus on One World recently :)
when i saw Claire on the thumbnail i was expecting you to talk about the fact that she had a cross-tribal discussion with Matthew during the first(?) challenge she sat out at, honestly smth that i thought was taboo in Survivor challenges.
But i was wrong and it was in fact that she sat out so many challenges that they had to rewrite the rules lol
Sara from 41 has so much potential i feel
yeah...I just thought she was cute
If she hadn’t got screwed by Hourglass twist, I think Sydney Segal would’ve made S41 much more interesting. Unfortunately S41 is now considered as worst season of new era Survivor….. 🤷♂️
@@lurkinginshadows1141Actually, that will always be 43.
@@PintheDog Nah its 41
@@Captain-Sum.Ting-WongNah it's 43
Since we all love to bash on Game Changers, you should make a video on what you would change on that season Idoled Out!
The vote thing could be solved by changing the urn. In Survivor Argentina, the urn had a little slot like a piggy bank where castaways would insert their ballot, so they didn't need to open the urn from the lid.
i'm midway through one world right now & liking it for the most part 😭😭 tarzan is definitely unhinged
If curious If teeny was one of those recommendations for survivor. They were very involved with the community, and had connections with some former players
Where was all of these people on Games Changers?
What about Sean from 45?
You should make a video where you rank buff designs, tribe names or tribal council sets
That explains why Mitch didn’t look so stock! He already knew he was done!
6:32 that interview…ouch.
Survivor Game Changers 2
Julie Berry recommended Bob
Survivor Nicaragua had two quits must have made Jeff already more angry about quitters 😂
Claire was def a Game Changer , she was my fav on S44
Claire is so underrated in the New Era. She weaponized sit-outs so she would never be blamed for an immunity challenge loss, and also used the benches to strategise with other tribes' players to build potential post-merge connections.
Her ability to think outside the box with these instances were honestly great. She had huge potential.
“If you want to be MY boo,"
💀 😭
I believe Mitchell is also the tallest Survivor player! Get him on Game Changers 2!
Scott Pollard is the tallest player ever.
I thought you were going to say Mitchell’s game change was no more talking on the way to tribal. Though it wasn’t he that actually did so, and neither Tina nor Colby could be called obscure.
Claire from 44 isn't obscure at all, she's probably the second most proflic running joke/meme on the Once Upon an Island UA-cam channel.
3:13 Wait, does Tech Investor seriously mean that Claire is a venture capitalist?? o_0
I wonder if Boo was sorry about Colton. Not to mention two season are more crappy because of Colton too. love that you put one world cast and oh yeah who was on that season?
VC?
what is a vc..? 3:12
Who is the Survivor in the video thumbnail?
But we see the votes in the ern in Philippines when Abbie votes at the merge
Those are blank
What a very specific example.
@@gamingupgradeYTT 😂😂 yeah I was watching the season recently lol
@@eldercal3127 ok that makes a lot of sense
your quip about VCs at the end of 44 girl’s section made me wanna subscribe thrice.
"What do you expect when you put a VC leech on Survivor" - 🤣🤣🤣
The transition looks weird bc it transitions form the same number that it ends with
probably an unpopular opinion but i wanna see Claire play again lmao
god i hope they bring back claire
No lol, she was annoying
Ah, yes. The premerge boot that sat out every challenge. Absolutely worth watching her play again.
@@joshbiddinger1744Challenges aren’t everything and I think she showed some strategic chops. Plus, queer POC representation.
To force some new rules? 🙃
@@joshbiddinger1744also didn’t cast a vote. She was out there 9 days and literally did nothing lmao
I liked Shannon actually
This is probably my fault, but I had trouble understanding Number 4. Was the change that casting would now look to past players for recommendations, starting with Boo? Or did Boo cause them NOT to do that anymore?
I think because Boo recommended so many impactful players "behind the scenes," he made the cut. That's why Luke talked about Cirie in the top 3 for Micronesia (James's evacuation is why it was a top 2) and Shane on HvV (Russell Hantz took his spot).
@@tubagal13 Ohhh that makes sense. Thank you!
One World has been bottom of my rankings ever since it aired, it's unlikely to ever get replaced.
If anyone is **dumb**, it's Jeff and the producers. Ironic how Probst himself preached about not leaving everything up to chance when he and his team have literally set up the game nowadays to favor the chance route. Their constant obsession with castaways losing their votes at practically every turn has gotten way out of hand, especially since it has now bled over not once but TWICE into the Survivor Auction 😤. I miss when the showrunners actually had sense ....
3:34 Ok, I've got about a trillion questions right now, so you had better answer all of them, Luke.
Also, Shane should have definitely been on Survivor HvV. All the male villains were solid picks so IDC if they had to make each tribe 12 people.
They should have kept Shane and cut Randy.
just add rudy to the heros tribe
What about making the whole video about all the players who were recommended by former players? According to the comments, there is a lot more of them 😮
Queen Clair❤
So the dumb players were Lief and who? I assumed it was Kat 😂
I would have said Tarzan, but the video indicated Lief and Bill, as the two who let the men walk into tribal after winning immunity.
@@scottp1001That and Tarzan is a plastic surgeon, so he has to be smart enough to be able to help out his patients without leaving them disfigured.
I also assumed it was Kat
@@nicholasjessup6788 Plus he has a pretty extensive vocabulary
I will not take any charlie and liz slander 😤 both entertaining side characters in their own right
Wait, was Leaf dumb? I remember liking him as a kid 😆
I remember Survivor not yet existing when I was a kid!
One World is a masterpiece
They brought back kat so that whole segment is false
Leif was a phlebotomist. I doubt that he actually had a low IQ.
I don’t understand how winning against literally the dumbest cast ever still has people making so much of Kim’s game and treating her like this brilliant all around player.
All she had to do was hang out on the beach and win. She didn’t play a Parvati game or a Natalie Anderson game.
Most overrated winner ever.
Claire ain’t no game changer.
Dumb, then why did they recast Kat and Colton 😂😂😂😂
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Survivor is forever ruined. They should have never gone woke.
would Danny Mckray count as obscure? eh probably not
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If curious If teeny was one of those recommendations for survivor. They were very involved with the community, and had connections with some former players