Survivor: Game Changers

Player of the Week (Episode 3)

Voting is now open for your Survivor: Game Changers Player of the Week.

Each week here on Inside Survivor we will be running a fan poll to determine the Player of the Week. Readers can vote for the player that impressed them the most with their strategic gameplay, social skills, and overall performance. The poll will close on the following Tuesday.

Last week, readers voted Sandra Diaz-Twine the Player of the Week with 1,395 votes (75.04%). Malcolm Freberg finished in second place with 122 votes (6.56%). Who was your Player of the Week after Episode 3?

Who was your Player of the Week?


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Martin Holmes

Martin is a freelance writer from England. He’s represented by Berlin Associates for comedy writing and writes about TV and entertainment, currently for TV Insider and Vulture, previously Digital Spy, ET Canada, and Yahoo. A finalist for the Shortlist Sitcom Search in 2012 for “Siblings,” Martin received his BA in English with Creative Writing from The University of Hull. Martin is the owner and editor-in-chief of Insider Survivor.


12 responses to “Player of the Week (Episode 3)”

  1. Another easy one. Culpepper was the only one who influenced the vote – he took “Tai Chi” lessons from watching how Aubry handled him last time. He’s one to underestimate. Troyzan is, of course, the runner-up for finding an idol after ditching Andrea in a way Malcolm couldn’t (terrible look for Andrea).

    Why is Hali getting so many votes? I’m completely unimpressed with her. Her “closing argument” was complete crap and her one comment at Tribal Council was calling out the obvious. So why the votes? Because Culpepper chose to vote for Caleb over her because of things beyond her control?

      • I don’t think the likes of you NEED to know. If anything, I could ask the same about MOST of these folks who have become caricatures of themselves.

    • Mostly because the ones who voted for her can appreciate a low-key game, especially in a season where when you try to stand out, you get offed. Just ask Ciera and Tony, they should know.

      If they weren’t particularly decided then and there, all she needed to do was a subtle push from her end and she’s gained a couple more days in the game. Granted, Caleb unintentionally gave Hali an opening but it’s to her benefit to to take it and run with it.

  2. Great episode for brad. He was shown to get his way in the vote, but still kept his goal not to be seen as the one calling the shots. You can add to that the personal content about Monica and camp decor and you get the player of the week.

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