Drew gets so much unnecessary hate he was so fun to watch because people kept saying bring back villains and Drew is the closest thing where gonna get and people send him death threats and a lot of hate from online. We need more people like drew he was a villain but fun to watch a great narrator and a solid player Bring him back
Notice how every time a nerdy superfan guy is ever shown in a less than flattering light the type of people who call you triggered for saying sexism exists come out full caping for him?
What a great move by Devens! Many people are saying that his act was unnecessary, but he wanted to see the reaction of Julie and Ron, if they are suspicious he would play his idol and if they had 0 reaction he than knew that they did not vote for him, what a clever move! I hope we will see him again on another returnee Survivor, one of the great new Era players
Randy getting blindsided in Gabon is still one of my all time favorite moments. This whole episode in general is one of the best of all time too. It was peak TV😂🔥
@@ajl9772If that was even remotely true he’d have a pretty great case for defamation so assuming this is bs lol. Don’t care what bulk of cast thinks either because this season is ranked last and they know it’s because of that incident staining it and that they basically enabled it (so saying Dan is actually a good guy is an attempt to absolve them of guilt). I doubt think any player from season 39 ever appears again in any capacity. And I think they’ve sadly actually gone overboard with casting since even (everyone is too nice/fans/unproblematic) that it’s gotten a bit too samey without enough drama or fun villains.
@@ladiekiler16 Dan the pervert. To me that wasn't a "satisfying villain exit" as he didn't really make any moves in the game, he was only a "villain" in the sense that he was a total creep that had to be expelled after being tolerated for way too long
It was inevitable and overdue and we were close to him having little seasonal consequences if you just think about it a little. Nothing really happened; in fact, if production had balls an ACTUAL consequence might have befallen him other than Jeff scolding him and a general warning. Like, oh no he looked bad. Sure showed him. Not to mention that capes came in for him not being as bad as The Bitches before the season was over and too many people acted like they "of course have to say that Dan was bad" before blaming someone as worse. That's not a villain downfall. He got off lighter than he deserved.
@@ashen_roses and if you look it another way, Kellee is an adult, not a little girl like how the misogynistic feminists are treating her. She should have done her part and scold Dan too everytime he touched her. Dan is at fault but so is she.
Can’t believe you didn’t include Missy getting voted out in 39. She was a massive bully that weaponized Kellee’s sexual assault against her and Janet to get them voted out. She constantly targeted Karishma as well. She’s the biggest Survivor Villain of all time For me. The way she screamed and yelled when voted out was epic.
Drew was not a villian, and he also felt like one of the few players that season that were actually playing to win, if anything Julie and Dee were the villains of the season, I remember all of the cast talking about how Julie was making end game deals with everyone, and that was the reason everyone was targeting her, because she was trying to play everybody, but the edit just showed her as the "mom" and Dee was definitely a manipulator, Austin literally gave up a million dollars for a relationship that lasted a couple of months from the looks of it
If this was about villain karma, in general instead of villain exit Russell, Hantz, going to final tribal council and losing on back-to-back seasons, would tie for second
Most of these are good picks, but I never saw Drew as a villain. And while Randy had a memorable vote off in Gabon, seeing Corinne get voted out next was more satisfying. I would have put Rodney’s exit in the top 3. Even though he went out by fire, it only happened because there was a tie vote between him and Carolyn. Other great blindsides include Pete (Kaoh Rong), Dr. John (Marquesas), Rodger (Amazon), Rory (Vanuatu), Judd and Jamie (Guatemala), Shane (Panama), Candice (Cook Islands), Ozzy (Fans vs. Favorites), JT (Heroes vs. Villains), Marty (Nicaragua), Edna (South Pacific), Matt and Alecia (One World), Brad Culpepper (Season 27), Garrett (Cagayan), John Rocker and Drew and Baylor (San Juan Del Sur), Monica and Andrew Savage (Second Chance), Patrick (Healers vs. Healers vs. Hustlers), Natalia and Alec (David vs. Goliath), Jacob (Ghost Island), Shan (S41), Daniel and Rocksroy (S42), Geo and Ellie (S43), Josh and Danny (S44).
Basically the 1st one is about this guy on survivor season 39. The guys name is Dan Spilo and he grabbed a female crew member on her lower Thai in the final 6 of the season and had allegedly grabbed multiple women throughout the game on the island but most used it stratigically to tank his and Janet another player who tried to put an end to the whole situations game
@@averymontemayor8420 why though? They were bullying and manipulating Tai all game and that moment beautifully culminated the arc between them. I mean I get it if you like Scot or Jason but they were definitely the villains of that season and they got their comeuppance.
Tai using the super idol would have gotten him voted out anyway. With a 2-2 split between him and Aubrey the revote would have sent Scott’s votes onto him. It was a perfect play from Tai.
Sandra getting JT out by eating all the sugar and assuming he'll blame Michaela is one of my favorite episodes in the entire series. Funny that it comes in a mid-tier season.
Wait, JT wasn't a villain, MichEGo was the villain. Tyson's smirk becoming a frown is epic. Russel's vote out was satisfying -- but watching him cry on RI was even better.
If we're talking overrated players, let's put Russell Hantz on there, because I'm still questioning if his defenders understand Survivor any better than he does if they think he's somehow a robbed god despite having possibly the worst social game out of any finalist
You missed some satisfying voteoffs from villains (if a villain is someone to root against): Silas from Africa John from Marquesas Fairplay from Pearl Islands Alicia from All-Stars Jamie and Judd from Guatemala Rocky and Lisi from Fiji Ace from Gabon Coach from Tocantins Ben from Samoa James from Heroes vs Villains Alicia from One World Baylor from SJDS Rodney from Worlds Apart Debbie from Game Changers Patrick from HvHvH Bradley and Desiree from Ghost Island Aaron and Missy from IOI
Rodney's elimination was SO satisfying, especially since it just cemented Mike as one of the most deserving winners of the entire franchise. I'd go as far as saying that his dismantling of Rodney's entire alliance counts as a villain takedown considering how nasty everyone on Worlds Apart got.
Too many advantages. Too much time wasted on sob stories. There’s trible councils that are 15-20 minutes long in the newer seasons when there is talk about race or crap like that. So those might be it.
For me, I think it's that they just went overboard with the storyline(s). Every season from 6 and on had to have a villain -- I don't know why. I mean, I enjoyed 6, 11, and 12, but every season felt bogged down by their ridiculous need to have one person create drama. In the first 5 seasons or so, it just seemed more natural; it focused more on actual strategy than just mind games and making everyone paranoid.
@@LoneGamerNerd what? Even the first 5 seasons had villains. And questionable villains at that. Hatch, Jerri, Lex, Rob and John, and the fifth season had all villains basically. (Survivor Thailand)
@@lrockyfan5106 No, I know they had villains. I'm saying that, with Season 6 and on, they amped it up so they were not only blatantly villains...but also seemed to pick who they'd be ahead of time. The earlier seasons felt more natural, like production had little involvement and there was no particular story in mind. The players just played their own game and the best man won.
I love how Dan didn't even get booted for all the shit he did to the cast. It was because of what he did to a crew member. Be inappropriate to the cast all you want, but don't you dare touch our crew!
he betrayed his tribe leading to their strongest member and 100% hero Malcom getting voted out. Then fought with Michaela over something she didn’t even do. I really do like JT but he was a villain in game changers
@@jimmysurvivor I'd even say 20 is debatable, because he flipped to Tom/Colby to get Cirie out only to immediately flip back to the James/Amanda side to vote out Tom
Let's be real, there are more male villains than female villains in Survivor history because that archetype is better established in reality TV. Production preferentially casts males who will play aggressive games because those have historically made for good TV. And that pretense encourages future male players to tend toward aggressive gameplay.
No, bro, the Female Villains are successful and thus they don’t get booted. Queen Sandra, Queen Parv, Queen Cerie, and many great moves pulled off by the likes of Wentworth, Amanda, Jerri, etc. They may not all have the title Villain, but they are badasses.
It's satisfying because he got a nice dose of humble pie served up to him...he thought he was the greatest player of all time and that he could somehow win Survivor by playing the exact same way that cost him the win twice already, so it's a perfect example of karma at work when he gets outwitted by the people he constantly treats as though they're so much dumber than he is, gameplay wise
If anyone believes the whole Dan thing is fake or he is innocent then you make me sick. I legitimately am getting a sick stomach that feels like it has just dropped. That’s an instinct I have learned due to bad people I have known or worked with. This videos maker gives me that feeling right now.
@@brianezell5790 love Rob as an entertainer, and he seems like a good person, but he needed 4 tries to win, and he finally won against maybe the worst cast ever, so he definitely isn't among the best
@@idkwhatsgoingon4584Doesn’t matter that it took him four times. He dominated all-stars. He had the best dominating win ever. I don’t care if people say that the cast was stupid, you could say that about any season in which a player dominated.
@@lrockyfan5106 no you can't, Redemption Island and South Pacific are trash seasons, and the only seasons that have tribes dumb enough to take a former player to the end, but in South Pacific at least Sophie knew how to beat Coach by taking advantage of his stupidity, and the only other season like them, Philippines, had Skupin as the only returning player at the end, and that was because he was a Goat, Redemption Island is single handedly the dumbest cast ever, and Boston Rob was handed the win on a not even silver platter, straight up gold platter, because Jeff has always had a hard on for Rob
@@lrockyfan5106 Not in my opinion but - even so - being " unlikable " does NOT make anyone " villianous ". I did not like Dee from last season but I do not consider her a villian.
They could combine their single idols into a double idol that could be played after the vote. But Tai wouldn't do it, because he figured out where he stood with Scot and Jason.
@@PintheDog Also, weren't Tai and Aubrey next with two votes each? Meaning a revote would result in most of Scott's votes transferred to Tai. As a clear Scott ally having saved him. Still can't figure out why they expected Tai to torch his own game, unless I'm missing something.
Aubry only got 2 votes bc Tai was supposed to vote for her and voted for Scot to give him 4. Had he not flipped, it would be 3-3 between Scot and Aubry, Scot would have played the idol, and Aubry would leave.
@@ashen_roses Ok. Nevertheless once the vote was read, Scott and Jason still expected Tai to use super idol to save Scott. Meaning a remote between Aubrey and Tai.
@@brianezell5790 He isn’t a great villain or a typical Survivor villain, but he roughly fits the mold. He was only in the game for himself and used those around him (Reba 4) to build his resume. Once everyone else realized this, he was gone.
@@brianezell5790 if he was smart, he wouldn’t have stabbed underwood in the back for no reason, making himself a huge target that got voted out right afterwards.
@@Jiorgiapeach Except Scot and Jason were gonna be targeted the next couple of rounds anyway, so at best, Tai would've only bought Scot two extra rounds in the game
@@person9305 For Survivor, the reason I feel this way was stated by the show in the very beginning. Three words. "Fire represents life." When you are voted out, your fire is extinguished. I would argue that means for purposes of the game, your life is ended - and dead people don't get to vote, they don't get to continue to have a direct impact on the living. I would much rather Survivor have a final challenge that combines elements of several previous challenges from that year as opposed to having to cater to people you were smarter and stronger than to be able to eliminate. You shouldn't have to kiss the ass of the people you outlasted. For games like Big Brother, it's understandable - those are far more a social game than Survivor should be. You're not fighting the elements, you're not losing 50+ pounds starving, you're not literally risking your life to play a game - the point of dealing with the people is the primary element. For Survivor, being able to literally survive in the area you're put into should be the primary challenge and the social game should be secondary. If Survivor absolutely has to have the people who were eliminated have some kind of impact on the final outcome, I would argue it would be more fitting to have a "ghosts of Survivor" type thing where each person can choose either (or neither) person to make one of their mini-challenges easier for what would be this final challenge run. But I still maintain it'd be better to just go... obstacle course, physical puzzle, mental exercise, mini endurance challenge, balancing game, and let the best man or woman win.
Drew gets so much unnecessary hate he was so fun to watch because people kept saying bring back villains and Drew is the closest thing where gonna get and people send him death threats and a lot of hate from online.
We need more people like drew he was a villain but fun to watch a great narrator and a solid player
Bring him back
He got annoying to me at the end but oh my god I hate that people are hating him like that
How is drew funny ☠️
@@chrisscostantine7372who said he was funny?
Drew is the worst
Notice how every time a nerdy superfan guy is ever shown in a less than flattering light the type of people who call you triggered for saying sexism exists come out full caping for him?
What a great move by Devens! Many people are saying that his act was unnecessary, but he wanted to see the reaction of Julie and Ron, if they are suspicious he would play his idol and if they had 0 reaction he than knew that they did not vote for him, what a clever move! I hope we will see him again on another returnee Survivor, one of the great new Era players
A 4th boot.
Oh Definitely Devens was awesome 😂
See, Devens didn't actually vote for Ron tho...
@@jimmysurvivor I think he did it to throw him off
@@justinvanveenar2953 please gag me. "Not voting for Ron was some 4D Chess Masterplan."
Randy getting blindsided in Gabon is still one of my all time favorite moments. This whole episode in general is one of the best of all time too. It was peak TV😂🔥
Sugar prob shouldn’t have been allowed on the show with how mentally unstable she was at the time but damn did she make that season lol.
I agree. They should have played Crystal's session during the vote. It was also the first time a fake immunity idol was used.
FORGET YOU. GO HOME. GOODBYE!
@@christineoberloh6160 It actually wasn't...Eliza has that honor of playing the first ever fake idol
@@NYChica23Jamie in China technically
I second the fact that Dan was not a villain but he's a terrible person
I dunno how much behind the scenes stuff you've read, but I'll just say that Dan likely isn't as terrible a person cbs wants you to believe.
Feminists are terrible people. Dan is an angel compared to them.
@@ajl9772he’s a Hollywood CREEP, you’re foolin yourself if you think he’s a genuine human being
@@ajl9772sure.
@@ajl9772If that was even remotely true he’d have a pretty great case for defamation so assuming this is bs lol. Don’t care what bulk of cast thinks either because this season is ranked last and they know it’s because of that incident staining it and that they basically enabled it (so saying Dan is actually a good guy is an attempt to absolve them of guilt). I doubt think any player from season 39 ever appears again in any capacity. And I think they’ve sadly actually gone overboard with casting since even (everyone is too nice/fans/unproblematic) that it’s gotten a bit too samey without enough drama or fun villains.
Scott’s and Tyson’s blindsides are my favorite. It’s their hubris that makes their blindside awesome.
Dan Spilo isn't a Survivor villain, he's just a bad person
Which Dan? The one from Worlds Apart or the pervert from Island of the Idols?
@@ladiekiler16 Dan the pervert. To me that wasn't a "satisfying villain exit" as he didn't really make any moves in the game, he was only a "villain" in the sense that he was a total creep that had to be expelled after being tolerated for way too long
He's not a pervert. Wasnt he gay? Lol. Feminists are terrible people thinking everything revolves around them.
It was inevitable and overdue and we were close to him having little seasonal consequences if you just think about it a little. Nothing really happened; in fact, if production had balls an ACTUAL consequence might have befallen him other than Jeff scolding him and a general warning. Like, oh no he looked bad. Sure showed him.
Not to mention that capes came in for him not being as bad as The Bitches before the season was over and too many people acted like they "of course have to say that Dan was bad" before blaming someone as worse. That's not a villain downfall. He got off lighter than he deserved.
@@ashen_roses and if you look it another way, Kellee is an adult, not a little girl like how the misogynistic feminists are treating her. She should have done her part and scold Dan too everytime he touched her. Dan is at fault but so is she.
Scott’s exit was so satisfying 😂😂
Especially since he left with Jason's idol in his pocket too.
@@adleranderson6797 omg yesss I didn’t remember that I knew he left with something in his pocket didn’t know it was Jason’s
Can’t believe you didn’t include Missy getting voted out in 39. She was a massive bully that weaponized Kellee’s sexual assault against her and Janet to get them voted out. She constantly targeted Karishma as well. She’s the biggest Survivor Villain of all time
For me. The way she screamed and yelled when voted out was epic.
Kellee was sexually assualted? I thought she was harassed ..? Honest
It was Missy and Elizabeth.
I LOVE when Mama C destroyed Dan’s plan! I was literally screaming and celebrating! Who else agrees?
That high Five with mike Tho amazing tribal😂😂
For real...Dan was so confident his plan would work that he didn't stop to think that there was still one tribe idol left in the game
@@NYChica23 Dan and Rodney was so confident whole game just look at their faces when Jenn idoled out Kelly😂
Mike was my absolute favorite survivor. I just loved him.
Drew was not a villian, and he also felt like one of the few players that season that were actually playing to win, if anything Julie and Dee were the villains of the season, I remember all of the cast talking about how Julie was making end game deals with everyone, and that was the reason everyone was targeting her, because she was trying to play everybody, but the edit just showed her as the "mom" and Dee was definitely a manipulator, Austin literally gave up a million dollars for a relationship that lasted a couple of months from the looks of it
Ooooh dont tell r/survivor you put JT as the villain over Michaela, youll hear how The West Has Fallen or something like that
reason 743 why i don’t go on reddit hahaha
JT was a total villain in Game Changers!
@@oscaralvarenga4391no he wasnt 😂 i dont think Michaela was a villain either but she was very annoying and thats why i disliked her in game changers
@@BubbleNugget0wrdgaf
Or maybe wAhMeN nEed to bE wOrshIpPeD.. err I mean "respected" like what feminists say.
Michaela’s hair flip gives me life❤❤❤
Didn't do shit for her in the long run tho girly 😂❤
@@S1aughtahyou Sadly of course 🤣🤣🤣
Michaela and her snacks have me dead!!!! Fuckin love her sassy self 😂
She is so beautiful.
Love Michaela. She’s a beast at challenges too!
If this was about villain karma, in general instead of villain exit Russell, Hantz, going to final tribal council and losing on back-to-back seasons, would tie for second
Most of these are good picks, but I never saw Drew as a villain. And while Randy had a memorable vote off in Gabon, seeing Corinne get voted out next was more satisfying.
I would have put Rodney’s exit in the top 3. Even though he went out by fire, it only happened because there was a tie vote between him and Carolyn.
Other great blindsides include Pete (Kaoh Rong), Dr. John (Marquesas), Rodger (Amazon), Rory (Vanuatu), Judd and Jamie (Guatemala), Shane (Panama), Candice (Cook Islands), Ozzy (Fans vs. Favorites), JT (Heroes vs. Villains), Marty (Nicaragua), Edna (South Pacific), Matt and Alecia (One World), Brad Culpepper (Season 27), Garrett (Cagayan), John Rocker and Drew and Baylor (San Juan Del Sur), Monica and Andrew Savage (Second Chance), Patrick (Healers vs. Healers vs. Hustlers), Natalia and Alec (David vs. Goliath), Jacob (Ghost Island), Shan (S41), Daniel and Rocksroy (S42), Geo and Ellie (S43), Josh and Danny (S44).
Another great video, next video will probably be the saddest vote offs.
it’s possible
Rudy's All Stars exit needs to be up there...the entire tribe and Jeff giving him a standing ovation when he got voted out was so touching
i wanted drew to win since the first episode, was so sad to see him go and austin not play his idol on him 😕
Not me, he was annoying
Andrew Savage getting blindsided by the idol on Second Chance is my favorite villain vote out ever.
Basically the 1st one is about this guy on survivor season 39. The guys name is Dan Spilo and he grabbed a female crew member on her lower Thai in the final 6 of the season and had allegedly grabbed multiple women throughout the game on the island but most used it stratigically to tank his and Janet another player who tried to put an end to the whole situations game
Bro Drew gets so much hate he’s so funny
kellie :(
Exactly 😂😂😂
@@jimmysurvivoryour upset he made a good move?
@@jimmysurvivorbruh you have no knowledge
@@Sovetyxz HEHE idk about throwing pots and pans around tho
Its soooooooooo satisfying when villains who thing they are untouchable and wont get voted out....get voted out!
Drew’s elimination was actually so satisfying though
I know he's not really a villain, but my god it was good lol
@@jimmysurvivor What? Drew was absolutely 45's villain.
@@PintheDog shhhhh! Don't say that! You'll get a mob of people who claim they're an oppressed minority beating up on you!
@@PintheDog He definitely wasn't. The real villain of that season won
@@tmm4195 Think what you want. She wasn't one. Brad was.
The Jason Scott and Tai arc in Koah Rong was such a satisfying and interesting thing to watch week by week.
@@alexbraaten420 Amen
I was heart broken when tai betrayed them
@@averymontemayor8420 i’ve never heard anyone say that before lol
@@averymontemayor8420 why though? They were bullying and manipulating Tai all game and that moment beautifully culminated the arc between them. I mean I get it if you like Scot or Jason but they were definitely the villains of that season and they got their comeuppance.
Tai using the super idol would have gotten him voted out anyway. With a 2-2 split between him and Aubrey the revote would have sent Scott’s votes onto him. It was a perfect play from Tai.
Tai is the most useless and clueless survivor player ever.
how is drew a villain?
i'll never get over how epic that JT blindside council was
Most of these people were not villains.
Sandra getting JT out by eating all the sugar and assuming he'll blame Michaela is one of my favorite episodes in the entire series. Funny that it comes in a mid-tier season.
One you can add is Varners elimination in Game Changers
That was just painful to watch. It was so uncomfortable.
I really liked Drew he grew on me!
I really like drew as well he’s in my top 5 favorite for that season XD
Also I thought you were gonna say he drew on me and I was gonna laugh lol
@@jakobthiesse4775 Lmao XD
He was annoying af
I was happy when he was gone but sad Austin got played.
@jakobthiesse4775 Then you have awful taste. Drew was terrible.
i hated Jay after he got rid of Michaela.
Why
@@Katarina-yq2qobc she was my favorite
I thought it was a dumb move on his part, but I didn't hate him for it
Wait, JT wasn't a villain, MichEGo was the villain. Tyson's smirk becoming a frown is epic. Russel's vote out was satisfying -- but watching him cry on RI was even better.
Calling drew a villain is odd
Best vote off was Randy. It was also the first time a fake immunity idol was used.
Eliza played a fake idol 1 season before that.
Second, actually...Eliza was the first to play one in Micronesia...the infamous "it's a fucking stick" moment
Jaime was first
Hey you should totally do videos about like overrated players, or like overrated moves, etc, would be very interesting to hear your choices
Like everything Devens did
If we're talking overrated players, let's put Russell Hantz on there, because I'm still questioning if his defenders understand Survivor any better than he does if they think he's somehow a robbed god despite having possibly the worst social game out of any finalist
You missed some satisfying voteoffs from villains (if a villain is someone to root against):
Silas from Africa
John from Marquesas
Fairplay from Pearl Islands
Alicia from All-Stars
Jamie and Judd from Guatemala
Rocky and Lisi from Fiji
Ace from Gabon
Coach from Tocantins
Ben from Samoa
James from Heroes vs Villains
Alicia from One World
Baylor from SJDS
Rodney from Worlds Apart
Debbie from Game Changers
Patrick from HvHvH
Bradley and Desiree from Ghost Island
Aaron and Missy from IOI
Rodney's elimination was SO satisfying, especially since it just cemented Mike as one of the most deserving winners of the entire franchise. I'd go as far as saying that his dismantling of Rodney's entire alliance counts as a villain takedown considering how nasty everyone on Worlds Apart got.
Good video, but I never thought of Drew as a villain. He was strategic and had a good grasp on the game, but didn't seem malicious or petty.
To this day in fact I always will wish I was on season 39 instead of Dan
Drew? Please not even close to a villain
Having JT as a villain is insane
How was Drew a villain?
Jay was awesome!!
Kinda sucks no villan women on this list, i think the queen should be on here instead of Jt and i think J-tia was also one that should be on the list!
Sandra is definitely a villain.
I'd also add Jerri's exit in Australia, because gotta give some love to the OG female villain
The older seasons still are so much better than the newer ones. I can’t put my finger on what it is
Too many advantages. Too much time wasted on sob stories. There’s trible councils that are 15-20 minutes long in the newer seasons when there is talk about race or crap like that. So those might be it.
For me, I think it's that they just went overboard with the storyline(s). Every season from 6 and on had to have a villain -- I don't know why. I mean, I enjoyed 6, 11, and 12, but every season felt bogged down by their ridiculous need to have one person create drama. In the first 5 seasons or so, it just seemed more natural; it focused more on actual strategy than just mind games and making everyone paranoid.
@@LoneGamerNerd what? Even the first 5 seasons had villains. And questionable villains at that. Hatch, Jerri, Lex, Rob and John, and the fifth season had all villains basically. (Survivor Thailand)
@@lrockyfan5106 No, I know they had villains. I'm saying that, with Season 6 and on, they amped it up so they were not only blatantly villains...but also seemed to pick who they'd be ahead of time.
The earlier seasons felt more natural, like production had little involvement and there was no particular story in mind. The players just played their own game and the best man won.
Phillip's in fans VS favorites should be no. 1
a former fbi agent is not a villain
@@jimmysurvivordid you watch him in Caramoan?
@@jimmysurvivorGOVERNMENT BOOT LICKING MAMA WORK
He wasn’t a villain.
@@jimmysurvivor All alphabet boys are villains by default
Randy fake idol play will remain one of the best moments in my opinion
I hated Sugar way more than I hated Randy.
Good for you
Honestly, on the rewatch I didn't find Randy to be as much of a villain. Other people were villains for laughing at him on his way out the door.
Agreed. They treated him like garbage. Poor guy was the only one that stood up to bullies Crystal and Kenny.
why he always get a look when does something to someone idk ..🤷🏾♂️
Wasn't he angry the whole game and kind of rude? At the very least, he was a poor sport.
I love how Dan didn't even get booted for all the shit he did to the cast. It was because of what he did to a crew member.
Be inappropriate to the cast all you want, but don't you dare touch our crew!
drew was so entertaining to watch
Jeff Made A Mistake That 3.rd Vote Was NOT 4 DEVINS IT SAID RICK
That's his first name
Devens’ full name is Rick Devens, they just refer to him as his last name. Same with Kelley Wentworth, same with Sarah Lacina, etc etc
And that’s when Dee wins the game.
I am not sure if Taylor and Drew were villains
How was Drew a villian???
Some guys are like giants compared to Jeff!!!
18:00 "I'm an adopted child"
AKA 10 times a season got way worse in the matter of minutes
Sugar was way more of a villain than Randy
What did she do?
@@Katarina-yq2qo She was a total cow
@@Katarina-yq2qo she was passive aggressive and extremely petty
I prefer RUclips not suggesting any survivor countdowns involving the woke and new era.
Was ron really a villain?
Lowkey crazy putting Jt as a villain
I think in 18 and 20 he's a hero, 34 he's definitely a villain.
he betrayed his tribe leading to their strongest member and 100% hero Malcom getting voted out. Then fought with Michaela over something she didn’t even do. I really do like JT but he was a villain in game changers
@@jimmysurvivor I'd even say 20 is debatable, because he flipped to Tom/Colby to get Cirie out only to immediately flip back to the James/Amanda side to vote out Tom
The Sandra-Michaela-Varner alliance is one of my most favorite alliances ever
I don’t see Drew as a villain at all.
How is Drew a villain? Also this mad me forget how much I loved watching Devens
BRO I LOVE DREW
Randy was not a villain he was more like a victim of bullying. He was just grumpy
For me this most villian exit to me is Dan from season 39
I guess only dudes are villains? Lol kinda cringe tbh
Let's be real, there are more male villains than female villains in Survivor history because that archetype is better established in reality TV. Production preferentially casts males who will play aggressive games because those have historically made for good TV. And that pretense encourages future male players to tend toward aggressive gameplay.
Not anymore it ain't. Jeff is casting kumbaya boring players
Dudes get to be villains unless they do something VERY bad. Women are treated as evil heartless bitches even as mild as Abi-Maria.
@@dinohall2595 female villain is like the main archetype of all time. Lol.
No, bro, the Female Villains are successful and thus they don’t get booted. Queen Sandra, Queen Parv, Queen Cerie, and many great moves pulled off by the likes of Wentworth, Amanda, Jerri, etc. They may not all have the title Villain, but they are badasses.
How is Russell’s vote off satisfying. He was peak entertainment at the time and his dumb tribe lost on purpose to vote him out
#facts
It's satisfying because he got a nice dose of humble pie served up to him...he thought he was the greatest player of all time and that he could somehow win Survivor by playing the exact same way that cost him the win twice already, so it's a perfect example of karma at work when he gets outwitted by the people he constantly treats as though they're so much dumber than he is, gameplay wise
drew is the skinny version of meme view
What happened with Dan??
If anyone believes the whole Dan thing is fake or he is innocent then you make me sick. I legitimately am getting a sick stomach that feels like it has just dropped. That’s an instinct I have learned due to bad people I have known or worked with. This videos maker gives me that feeling right now.
7:19 👊🏻😂🤣
Russell Hantz and Mike Halloway were the two GREATEST survivors of all time.
No. Nonsense. Tony V., Parvati, Sandra, & Boston Rob are the greatest Survivor players ever.
@@brianezell5790 To each their own!
@@brianezell5790 love Rob as an entertainer, and he seems like a good person, but he needed 4 tries to win, and he finally won against maybe the worst cast ever, so he definitely isn't among the best
@@idkwhatsgoingon4584Doesn’t matter that it took him four times. He dominated all-stars. He had the best dominating win ever. I don’t care if people say that the cast was stupid, you could say that about any season in which a player dominated.
@@lrockyfan5106 no you can't, Redemption Island and South Pacific are trash seasons, and the only seasons that have tribes dumb enough to take a former player to the end, but in South Pacific at least Sophie knew how to beat Coach by taking advantage of his stupidity, and the only other season like them, Philippines, had Skupin as the only returning player at the end, and that was because he was a Goat, Redemption Island is single handedly the dumbest cast ever, and Boston Rob was handed the win on a not even silver platter, straight up gold platter, because Jeff has always had a hard on for Rob
JT is not a villain. These exits are not all villain exits.
Are you sure these were villains beside Russell, Tyson, and Dan???
Scott was a huge villain.
If you think Scot wasn't a villain, you might need to rewatch Kaoh Rong
Drew was in no way a villian.
No he was just very un likable.
@@lrockyfan5106 Not in my opinion but - even so - being " unlikable " does NOT make anyone " villianous ". I did not like Dee from last season but I do not consider her a villian.
@@53snuckplum I agree with the fact that he’s not a villain bud. Just giving you the reason why he’s on the list.
What I miss? What was Scott expecting Tai to do? He was already voted off?
They could combine their single idols into a double idol that could be played after the vote. But Tai wouldn't do it, because he figured out where he stood with Scot and Jason.
@@PintheDog Also, weren't Tai and Aubrey next with two votes each? Meaning a revote would result in most of Scott's votes transferred to Tai. As a clear Scott ally having saved him. Still can't figure out why they expected Tai to torch his own game, unless I'm missing something.
Aubry only got 2 votes bc Tai was supposed to vote for her and voted for Scot to give him 4. Had he not flipped, it would be 3-3 between Scot and Aubry, Scot would have played the idol, and Aubry would leave.
@@ashen_roses Ok. Nevertheless once the vote was read, Scott and Jason still expected Tai to use super idol to save Scott. Meaning a remote between Aubrey and Tai.
What is this guy’s taste in villains?
Why was jt a villian?
How us drew a villain?
I’ve never thought of Drew as a villain, but he totally is.
Drew was not a villain at all.
@@brianezell5790 He isn’t a great villain or a typical Survivor villain, but he roughly fits the mold. He was only in the game for himself and used those around him (Reba 4) to build his resume. Once everyone else realized this, he was gone.
@@platypus3830so he's a villian for playing the game the exact same way as everybody else that season
Say what ya want Randy was my favorite 😂😂
Id put Fairplay at the top of the list! Using your grandma the way he did is dirty!!!
Michaela wasn't a Lillian, she was just a bitch!
Most of these people weren't villains wtf
Sandra would’ve screamed of joy watching Russell getting voted out
JT's a villain? Since when lol
JT was not a villian
Drew is not a villain !!!
ugh Devens was the worst
JT wasn't a villain
@@brianfonseca9156 did u watch game changers
Tyson wasn’t a villain
Yes, he was. You weren’t paying attention.
He definitely was in Tocantins, especially in his interactions with Sierra
5:48 dear god I still hate Rick Devins. Insufferable, attention hog. Watching him get humbled by underwood was sooooo sweet.
Rick Devens was the best player that season. He was smart as a whip.
@@brianezell5790 if he was smart, he wouldn’t have stabbed underwood in the back for no reason, making himself a huge target that got voted out right afterwards.
@@Jiorgiapeach Even smart players make mistakes.
@@brianezell5790 that’s a pretty huge mistake. 😂.
Taylor? Really?
he stole food, lowkey blackmailed adam and then blamed it on him… he’s a big villain
@@jimmysurvivor Adam was a villain too. The heroes of the season were David, Ken, Hannah & Jessica.
Questionable move by tai voting out scot
I know right. Scot loved that man . Would have protected him to the end and sat next to him at end and been the ultimate goat
@@Jiorgiapeach Except Scot and Jason were gonna be targeted the next couple of rounds anyway, so at best, Tai would've only bought Scot two extra rounds in the game
Naonka
She quit and wasn’t voted off.
@brianezell5790 I know, but it's still satisfying. Lol
Juries should not exist in Survivor, change my mind.
@@MewtwoStruckBack nobody agrees with u bye
Why not?
@@person9305 For Survivor, the reason I feel this way was stated by the show in the very beginning. Three words. "Fire represents life." When you are voted out, your fire is extinguished. I would argue that means for purposes of the game, your life is ended - and dead people don't get to vote, they don't get to continue to have a direct impact on the living. I would much rather Survivor have a final challenge that combines elements of several previous challenges from that year as opposed to having to cater to people you were smarter and stronger than to be able to eliminate. You shouldn't have to kiss the ass of the people you outlasted.
For games like Big Brother, it's understandable - those are far more a social game than Survivor should be. You're not fighting the elements, you're not losing 50+ pounds starving, you're not literally risking your life to play a game - the point of dealing with the people is the primary element. For Survivor, being able to literally survive in the area you're put into should be the primary challenge and the social game should be secondary.
If Survivor absolutely has to have the people who were eliminated have some kind of impact on the final outcome, I would argue it would be more fitting to have a "ghosts of Survivor" type thing where each person can choose either (or neither) person to make one of their mini-challenges easier for what would be this final challenge run. But I still maintain it'd be better to just go... obstacle course, physical puzzle, mental exercise, mini endurance challenge, balancing game, and let the best man or woman win.
6:10 this ages VERY well once you know that he doesnt win in the end 😂
Julie and Dee were more villians then Drew. what an idiot video