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‘Survivor’: Sorry, But I Really Hated That Final 4 Secret Advantage Twist

Another wind was brought into play at the last four of ‘Survivor’ season 35… and I completely despised it. Here’s the reason.

Approve, how about we separate that last four wind in the Survivor finale. It came down to Chrissy, Ben, Devon and Ryan, and whoever won insusceptibility was likewise given a mystery advantage. Chrissy had an EPIC win, and discovered that the preferred standpoint would be that she could pick ONE individual to convey to the last three, subsequently leaving the other two to fight it out in a fire-production challenge. The clan had been attempting to vote Ben — a tremendous danger to win — out for the last THREE votes, yet he could discover concealed invulnerability icons to spare himself unfailingly. Thus, clearly, the arrangement for the last three was still to dispose of Ben.

Chrissy realized that her most obvious opportunity at doing that is have Devon go up against Ben in the fire-production challenge in light of the fact that Ryan didn’t stand a shot. She imparted the key to Devon, giving him an opportunity to get ready and prepare rationally. In the interim, Ben didn’t get some answers concerning his additional opportunity until innate. In any case, he was as yet ready to haul out the win before Devon could even get a start going. I am by and large a devotee of these epic Survivor bends that continue coming season after season, yet I need to state… I really loathed this one.

I cheer Ben for discovering resistance icons when he expected to. He remained up ALL night searching for them, and he merited his spot in the last four. Be that as it may, the main way he merited a possibility in the last three was winning that last invulnerability test… and he just didn’t do that. It resembles the chance to win $1 million was simply HANDED TO HIM! Without a doubt, he needed to effectively manufacture the fire under outrageous weight, and that was clearly amazing, however he shouldn’t have had that additional opportunity.

At that point, for Ben to go on and win… just feels so constrained. You need to appreciate Ben’s story: He’s a family man who was in the marines and endured a long time of PTSD. I regard him to the most extreme degree for battling for our nation and experiencing all that he experienced. Be that as it may, it resembles the makers simply needed him to win so awful that they gave him any open door they could until the latest possible time! They even needed to assemble a whole bundle of the majority of Ben’s moves just to demonstrate to watchers that Ben merited it.

Devon earned his spot in the last three — he made a tremendous move when there were five remaining by voting Mike out, sparing himself and lining up with Chrissy and Ryan. Ben did not win his spot in the last three — he needed to win that insusceptibility test, and he didn’t. That is the manner by which the amusement works, and it feels like a radical new contort was made up just to get him to the end. I am not undermining the astonishing moves Ben made before in the diversion, however when it came down to it, he basically did not merit that spot.

Obviously, I’ll generally be a gigantic Survivor fan, and this wind could go a very surprising way when it returns next season (Jeff Probst as of now guaranteed it will). In any case, for this situation… it extremely just sucked.

TheMagazineCityrs, what did you think about the mystery advantage curve on Survivor?!