Lima started out in Phonsavan as a relatively unfamiliar face with a lot of game waiting to come out.
Lima did not mess around, making big moves early on and maintaining relevancy in a crowded, competitive cast.
Lima maintained relevancy while also finding ways to avoid people's radars, a very hard balance to crack.
This balance earned Lima six jury votes and an underdog victory in one of the greatest seasons in Cutthroat history.
He returned in All-Stars to not as strong of a result, finishing 19th, but does Lima want a shot at redemption to prove that Phonsavan was no fluke?