It's that time, but before Heroes vs. Villains, I'll announce the cast! I can't wait to see how these 20 All-Stars measure up in our biggest and most dramatic season yet!
Heroes:
Rayna Bean, 10th place on Tiger Island: Borneo and runner-up of Tiger Island: All-Stars: A merge boot who fell on the wrong side of the numbers in her first season, yet became a fan favorite, Rayna put on a dominant, cutthroat performance in All-Stars that cemented her as the queen of the season. Ultimately, however, her ruthlessness earned her the ire of the jury and she finished runner-up to her ally, Casey. Can she once again use her charms to dominate the game and this time translate it into a win, her velvet lips ready to pull everyone in?
Shane Sjolund, 7th place on Tiger Island: Marquesas and 17th place on Tiger Island: All-Stars: A fan favorite and social threat, Shane was the hottest commodity in both of his seasons but saw the cards fall the wrong way both times despite his likability. Can he cage the elephant in the room of his social prowess and overcome the target on his back to make it far once again?
Batbayar the Sage, winner of Tiger Island: Thailand and 18th place on Tiger Island: All-Stars: One of the most dominant winners Tiger Island has ever seen and its first-ever unanimous winner, as well as one of its most likable winners, Batbayar’s Thailand game is still one of the most impressive performances the series has ever seen. However, this put a huge target on his back for All-Stars and led to him shockingly being the first boot. Years later, can Batbayar overcome the target on his back and remind everyone why he’s one of the series’s best victors of all time?
Kerri Calder-Bechtold, 9th place on **Tiger Island: Guatemala and winner of Tiger Island: Micronesia: Kerri first cemented her place in Tiger Island history in Guatemala when she found the series’s first-ever immunity idol, but then had the dubious honor of getting voted out with it in her possession. Returning in Micronesia for a chance at redemption, Kerri went above and beyond and spearheaded the dominant Favorites alliance into the merge, where they picked off the remaining Fans and other outsiders on their way to victory. She ultimately faced off against Tamara in the final two, and became the first-ever winner to win after an unprecedented tied jury vote. A local legend through and through, can Kerri pull out victory once again and send her doubts about her controversial victory south?
Jasoi Brookdale, 4th place on Tiger Island: Cook Islands: A key member of the dominant Bhai alliance, Jasoi contributed to her tribe’s physical dominance before the merge and then steamrolling afterwards. A dark horse for the victory, Jasoi made a shocking play against front-runner Dante when she convinced the other girls, Gabriela and Em, to turn on him at the final four. It was all for nought, however, as Dante pulled out the idol and sent Jasoi out of the game on Day 38 with only his vote. Reunited with Dante, can she finally take revenge and clinch the win for herself?
Aiden Gonzalez, winner of **Tiger Island: Fiji: One of the series’s most unlikely winners thus far, Aiden surrounded himself with one of the most unlikable alliances in history in Pablo, Nicholas, Greta, and Trey. He shocked the viewers by isolating himself from them at the final five, yet surviving by convincing them to turn on Trey and then convincing Pablo to force a tie against Greta, where he won the firemaking challenge and ultimately the entire game against some of the biggest goats in the show’s history. Can Aiden replicate his shocking victory and defy expectations once again?
Bobert “The Chosen One” Edninao, 6th place on Tiger Island: Micronesia: One of only two Fans to make merge, The Chosen One survived a slaughter on his swapped tribe with a mixture of luck and skill, even winning a surprise individual immunity just before the merge to keep himself safe. At the merge, he managed to keep the target off himself for three rounds as the Favorites cannibalized their own outsiders, but ran out of time at the final seven when they then turned on his Fan partner, Bob, and then him. Still the most successful Fan on the season and a true underdog, can The Chosen One have better luck this time now that he’s ascended from a Fan to a true All-Star?
Kristen “Kris” Santos, 3rd place on Tiger Island: Tocantins: One of the most chaotic and unforgettable players in all of Tiger Island, Kris made one of the most shocking moves in the show’s history by mutinying to and infiltrating the other tribe, only to idol out one of their physically strongest players before mutinying back to her original tribe. Once there, she formed a tight alliance with her son figure Otis and ran the merge along with him, seemingly destined to be the final two. Her game came up short, however, when Otis realized her threat level and voted her out on Day 38 after winning the final immunity. Can Kris finish what she started this time around and throw yet another season into a whirlwind in the process?
Wolfgang “Lugosi” Lugosi, 10th place on Tiger Island: Samoa: A shy outsider throughout the pre-merge, Lugosi became a surprise power player come the merge when his former Atua tribe attempted to blindside him, only for him to pull out an idol and take out one of their most powerful players in Ashton. He miraculously survived yet another vote right afterwards when he reunited the Atua tribe, only to falter when eventual winner Jess refused to go to rocks on his behalf. Can Lugosi finish what he started on Heroes vs. Villains and crush the bugs who plagued him before, including Jess?
Jessica Rose “Jess” Jewart, winner of Tiger Island: Samoa: A notoriously treacherous member of Atua, Jess sold her tribe out twice by flipping on Lugosi and Gordon rather than drawing rocks for them. Despite this, she ultimately became their hero and champion by winning a total of five immunity challenges, including two against the Fono majority that allowed her to make the final three and secure the ultimate victory for Atua. Can her delicate petals deliver her another consecutive win or will linking with larger players such as Shane leave her outmatched?
Villains:
Randy “Rango” Boomer, 5th place on Tiger Island: Borneo and 15th place on Tiger Island: All-Stars: The series’s original villain, Rango received the most votes out of anyone on Tiger Island’s inaugural season and drew suspicion and distrust from the entire rest of the cast. Even so, he had a guffawing, smug sense of the game and only went out after a failed attempt to take out eventual winner, Jonathan. His legacy came back to haunt him in the first All-Stars when he only made it four rounds before promptly being eliminated. Can he once again replicate his long run from Borneo or will he suffer another goddamn loss again?
Maddy Broode, winner of Tiger Island: The Amazon and 9th place on Tiger Island: All-Stars: Still one of the series’s most dominant winners, Maddy’s gameplay horrified yet glorified viewers on her way to a unanimous victory in the first ever battle of the sexes, overcoming a seemingly disastrous swap in the process and convincing Sam and Kiall to turn against their fellow men. Returning for All-Stars with perhaps the biggest target on her back of anybody, she made a miraculous run deep into the game after convincing her tribe to turn against heroes Batbayar and Shane, making it all the way to merge before narrowly going home. Can Maddy live up to and overcome her own legacy this time around and demonstrate why she remains one of the series’s best-ever players or will someone manage to wipe that grin off her face?
Abby Jacobs, 9th place on Tiger Island: Vanuatu: One of the series’s most notorious villainesses, Abby led the women’s tribe to dominance during the pre-swap of Vanuatu and helped them sweep the men’s tribe in immunity before the tribes swapped. After the swap, rather than pick off the men, she alienated and turned against the outsider women, leading her dominant alliance against Kara and Jozie into the merge, where she narrowly survived the first vote after Jack flipped on the men. The next vote, however, she attempted to flip on long-time pariah Alanna and paid the price when the underdog turned it around on her and sent her out as the first member of the jury. Can Abby redeem herself and prove she’s not a villain or will her reign of terror continue and translate into a win?
Yubaba “Yu” Chihiro, 3rd place on Tiger Island: Panama: Easily sliding through to the merge, Yu linked up with original older women Angela and Clara to rule the entire game, simultaneously plotting against them and working with the older men led by Belfast and Smoothie Guy but truly loyal to neither. She ultimately turned against the men and went to the final three with Angela and Clara, where her ally Clara surprisingly turned on her, allowing Angela to take the title of Sole Survivor. One of the most shocking upsets and one of the most sinister villains, can Yu take the title this time and enact revenge on Angela?
Angela Bechtold-Sinema, winner of **Tiger Island: Panama: Outnumbered by the men after the swap, Angela became the first person in Tiger Island ever to play an idol correctly, blindsiding Laurel and securing her place in the merge in the process. At the merge, she found herself on the rocks virtually on all sides, but managed to find the native idol and played the men and women against one another, first staving off a blindside by working with the men and then educating them in the art of the blindside by taking them out right after. In the final three, she managed to convince Clara to betray her closest ally, Yu, and take her to the finals, where she narrowly won the title of Sole Survivor. Can she replicate her feat on Heroes vs. Villains and continue her reign as one of the most unlikely villains the show has seen?
Kaoru “K” Suteki, 9th place on Tiger Island: Cook Islands: One of the biggest pariahs in Tiger Island history, K was seen as irritating by nearly everyone he was on a tribe with, yet managed to constantly survive in the game. After escaping the doomed Asian-American tribe, K was interred into the dominant post-swap Bhai, where their physical dominance prevented him from visiting Tribal Council. The only two times that they did, K stayed strong and picked off Bree and then managed to switch the target to Pearl by picking a fight with her, using his belligerent nature to his advantage. His empire came to an end, however, at the merge when the remaining Waititis managed to scrape by and take him out in a unanimous vote. Can he redeem his dubious reputation or will his unlikability prove an unlikely asset once again?
Dante Vargas, runner-up of Tiger Island: Cook Islands and 8th place on Tiger Island: Micronesia: Dante dominated Cook Islands throughout the entire game, leading his tribe to dominate the tribal immunities and get his core Hispanic group all the way to the final four, where he idoled out Jasoi and counteracted her attempted blindside on him. Unfortunately for him, his abusive gameplay led him to lose to his closest ally, Gabriela, in front of the jury. Returning for Micronesia, Dante was an integral part of the Favorites’ majority up until the merge when he just couldn’t shake the target on his back and found himself blindsided at the final eight. On his third outing, can Dante redeem himself and finally find victory, confessing his sins to his allies in the process?
Sara Floorlipp, 7th place on Tiger Island: China: China’s charming femme fatale, Sara served as a key yet untrustworthy member of Laohu’s majority, foiling Heilong’s plans to take her out after the swap by winning the immunity challenge all by herself, demonstrating her ability to swallow gross food. She then spearheaded the alliance’s blindside of Mila, but only two rounds after saw her house of cards come tumbling down when she herself was blindsided. Can Sara exclaim her treachery yet again and cement her place as one of Tiger Island’s most illustrious seductresses?
Conner Berto, 4th place on Tiger Island: China and Tiger Island: Micronesia: One of the biggest characters of two consecutive seasons, Conner Traveled from majority to majority throughout China and was the final nail in Heilong’s coffin when he flipped on his Kin at the merge, even though they had All Loved Him Once. This led him Nowhere however, as the Laohu trio turned on him on Day 38 and sent him out of the game as the final member of the jury. Upon returning just one season later, Conner found himself a power player on the Favorites tribe and easily said Salutations to merge after decimating the Fans to only two remaining with his Berto Napalm. He managed to make it all the way to the final four once again, where it seemed he’d get the opportunity to make fire against eventual winner Kerri and secure himself and Belfast a spot in the final two, only for Belfast to shockingly betray him. Will he turn his close calls into a win on his third time out or is he not going to win Anytime Soon?
Ramsey Peris, winner of Tiger Island: Gabon: One of Tiger Island’s most dominant yet villainous winners all at once, Ramsey’s Puru tribe seemed doomed to remain on the bottom before the swap, but then took control once their Shira rivals collapsed in on themselves, allowing Ramsey and his goons to dominate come the merge. No matter what came his way, Ramsey easily slayed threats among his ranks such as Martha and Andrew on his way to easily make the final three and defeat Nellie and Roddi in a landslide. Can he replicate his dominant, powerful game against some of Tiger Island’s best ever?
See you soon for Tiger Island: Heroes vs. Villains!
Submitted September 01, 2019 at 04:59AM by Wandering-Tiger https://ift.tt/2PsTaWD
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