Silas was a competition beast, helping his original Samburu tribe to an early winning streak. He was also in a tight alliance with Brandon, Lindsey, and Kim P. They targeted the older members of their tribe, sending Carl and Linda home. During Linda鈥檚 vote out, the older tribe decided to make Silas vulnerable by casting votes against him, to weaken him in the future in the event of a tie. In a twist, Silas and the two remaining elders were swapped to the Boran tribe. The elders swore loyalty to the original Boran members and Silas was blindsided 5-1, making him the first unfortunate victim of a tribe swap. He was the youngest male on his season.
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Linda was fourth person voted off of Survivor Africa and the second member of Samburu to leave. She was part of the older person alliance consisting of Frank, T-Bird, and Carl (voted out 14th). The tribe was split young vs. old. Now in the minority, the fate was sealed for the older faction鈥擲ilas wanted them to vote for Lindsay, so she would have more votes counted against her (which was how tiebreakers were decided). As a fuck you to Silas, the three channeled their votes towards him to make him vulvernable in the future, even though Linda was evicted in a 4-3 vote on Day 12. She was the oldest female of her tribe.
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Carl was a member of the Samburu tribe. Right away, his tribe had a winning streak, allowing them to avoid two straight tribals. However, the tribe was fractured by age, the older contestants thought the young were lazy. The young formed a four person alliance, so Carl formed an alliance with the other three older members of his tribe. They lost the third immunity challenge鈥攖he older members funneled their votes towards Lindsay, the young towards Carl. To break the tie, Carl & Lindsay had to answer questions about nature, which ultimately sent Carl home after he answered a question wrong. He is the only contestant to have been sent home over a tiebreaker quiz. He was also the oldest member of his tribe and oldest male on the season. He was the third voted out and the first from Samburu to leave.
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Jessie was a member of the Boran tribe and the second person voted out of Survivor: Africa. She found it tough to acclimate to the tough Kenyan weather and found herself ill during her short stint. Boran kept losing challenge after challenge and when they lost their second straight tribal, Jessie was regarded the weakest and she was voted out Day 6.
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Diane was the very first evicted on Survivor: Africa. During the first challenge, Diane was the one primarily responsible for her Boran tribe鈥檚 lost. She also collapsed during the first immunity challenge, which Boran lost. Despite drama in the camp centered around food smuggler Clarence, Boran felt that Diane was too weak and had to go.
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You've probably seen all my annoying blogs and are wondering or thinking "WTF, dude is obsessed/doesn't have a life/stop please", but basically we're trying to figure out who the best and worst Survivor castaways are, as we wait for the new season to premiere.
[PLUS] their blogs if you like them or whatever criteria you want to use and [NEG] their blogs for the opposite reasons.
Ranking them by the # of votes on their blog, with the people that need more plusses or negs first. (I'd ideally want each person to get at least 30 votes, to get a good consensus, maybe more for returnees).
Make sure you plus in them all (especially those towards the top of this list) and don't forget to do the Borneo castaways (sorry if it's overwhelming). Might be easier to navigate by clicking to the right.