Survivor: Game Changers

Player of the Week (Episode 8 & 9)

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 Zeke Smith the Player of the Week with 732 (51.30%). Hali Ford finished in second place with 168 votes (11.77%). Who was your Player of the Week after Episode 8 and 9?

RESULTS

Week 1: Sandra Diaz-Twine
Week 2: Brad Culpepper
Week 3: Brad Culpepper
Week 4: Sandra Diaz-Twine
Week 5: Sandra Diaz-Twine
Week 6: Zeke Smith

Who was your Player of the Week?


Written by

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 8 & 9)”

  1. It’s gonna be Cirie because of popularity bias, but Sierra pretty much had control over who was on the bottom and which people were the targets. Cirie was blindsided in the second episode, how does that make you player of the week?

  2. No question here really, Cirie finally came to life this season and I just hope I can now hear at least 17 of her confessionals each episode.

    • Considering how she got voted off the next episode, I wonder if she ever regrets blowing the advantage on Ozzy. I mean, had she saved the advantage and used it during her potential ouster, she’d have been safe during a likely rock draw.

  3. First episode: Cirie
    Second episode: Debbie
    Overall: Cirie

    Why is Hali in the top row when she got voted out? I’ve been pretty clear that, Metamorphosis aside, I wasn’t very impressed with her. She put a big bulls-eye on her back by running over to Sandra at the two-tribe TC and due to dumb things like getting arrogant that she had any kind of power and trying to control votes whenever she didn’t have any. She showed that she was out of her league this season – but I gotta give her credit: At least she admits it.

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