4/17/2023 0 Comments Survivor seasons![]() ![]() While it was a volatile personal moment for all those involved, for audiences, it was an opportunity to open our eyes and see how Survivor continues to be relevant and important even more than 20 years later. Watching the entire tribe support Zeke in that moment and instantly recognize Varner’s attack as wrong was inspiring and heartening. And no, I’m not talking about learning that Zeke is a transgender individual, but rather, learning that Jeff Varner was wrong to weaponize that sensitive information. While the show has always been a place for people from different walks of life to bond and learn from each other (and for us to watch those interactions), this was a season that taught us all something we may not have had experience with. This season represents a shift in the Survivor paradigm. You also must mention the life-changing moment between Zeke and Varner at that infamous tribal council. To lie, cheat, steal, and manipulate like some of the best to have ever played the game. While she embraced her instincts and played like a cop in the first season, Survivor: Game Changers gave her an opportunity to play like a criminal. Sarah Lacina, voted out 11th in her first season, Survivor: Cagayan, dramatically changed her style this second time around. ![]() So far, this season is delivering on the hype, with high-level. You can’t discuss this game-changing season without talking first about its winner. Survivor is in the middle of an all-star season unlike any other, an all-champions battle royale that is 20 years in the making. Our number one season has to be Survivor: Game Changers, not just because it was a host of true all-stars scheming to prove their place, but because it brought out both the best and worst in so many truly great players. ![]()
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