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** Praise should be given to all of the Survivor contestants who actually knew how to survive out there, despite little-to-no prior experience or survival skills. To name the more obvious examples: Richard, Rudy, Greg and Gretchen from ''Borneo'', Michael from ''Australian Outback'', Hunter from ''Marquesas'', Rupert from ''Pearl Islands'', Ozzy from ''Cook Islands''...and the list goes on.
* [[Awesome McCoolname]]: Andrew Savage and Richard Hatch (as in hatching an evil plot) come to mind.
* [[Back Fromfrom the Dead]]: ''Pearl Islands'' allowed eliminated players to return to the game as "The Outcasts". This twist was borrowed by two international editions (the Israeli version's "Dead Man Island" and the second season of the Philippine edition's "Isla Purgatoryo"). Three of the four (''Pear Islands'' had two Outcasts) aforementioned returning players '''nearly won''' their respective seasons.
** The Redemption Island gimmick (first used in the season of the same name) is a [[Not Quite Dead]] variant: when someone's voted out, they're sent to Redemption Island where they challenge the person already there; loser is out for good. At the merge and just before the finals, [[My Greatest Second Chance|the reigning champion will be able to return to the game]].
* [[Badass]]: In real life, Rudy Boesch is a retired Navy SEAL. Hunter Ellis from ''Marquesas'' saved a man's life while in the service and was the resident survival expert on his tribe. Gretchen Cordy was also a desert and jungle survival expert for the US Army. Tom Westman was a fireman for years before ''Palau''.
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* [[Everything's Better with Bob]]: Subverted with Bobby Jon Drinkard in ''Palau''. He did better in his following stint in ''Guatemala''. Meanwhile, there's Bob Crowley, the winner of ''Gabon''.
* [[Evil Is Cool]]: [[In-Universe|Some contestants believe this]] (as it ''is'' a game of deception), and swear to lie, cheat, and steal their way to the million. Most of them realise that they ''are'' on a television show, and deliberately do this to play up to the cameras.
** The Villain tribe from ''Heroes vs Villains''. Their dramatic entrance alone was all kinds of cool, the descent of their chopper literally [[A Handful for Anan Eye|blowing sand right at the Hero tribe's faces]].
* [[Exact Words]]: In the ''Tocantins'' premiere, the players are about to begin an hours-long hike to the campsites, when the host suckers them good:
{{quote|'''Jeff''': "We're going to have our first vote, and one person from each tribe is not gonna make this journey..."
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** Chris in ''Vanuatu'' was assuring Eliza that he would stay solid in his deal with her, but accidentally said that they were fine up until the Final Three (which was the absolute farthest he planned on taking her) as opposed to Final Two (which she believed was the deal). Eliza's reaction was a rare example of not realizing the slip-up and just correcting him.
** The botched challenge taunt from Angie in ''Palau'', while in the middle of ''the'' Ulonging: "We're not going back to immuni- to Tribal Council!"
* [[From Nobody to Nightmare]]: Sometimes during seasons featuring returning players, a returning player who did relatively poorly the first time around ends up taking such a [[Took a Level Inin Badass|level in badass]] that their reputation skyrocket's overnight. Boston Rob and Parvati Shallow are two great examples.
** Boston Rob during ''Marquesas'' was at best a [[Smug Snake]] [[Ensemble Darkhorse]] with a smart alec mouth, but during ''All Stars'', he ends up leading Chapera to becoming the overwhelmingly more dominant tribe compared to Mogo Mogo and Saboga, to the point where Mogo Mogo becomes pagonged, and the Saboga members who were absorbed into Chapera became his loyal followers. He made it to the Final 2, and was one vote away from winning in spite of how many bridges he had burned. By the time ''Heroes vs Villains'' rolled around, Rob was considered a Survivor legend, which he also used to exploit his tribe members during ''Redemption Island''(the season in which he finally won).
** Parvati during ''Cook Islands'' was seen as merely a flirtly girl who was on a losing tribe which itself was overshadowed by [[The Smart Guy|Yul]] and [[The Ace|Ozzy]] on Aitu, but during ''Micronesia'', she managed to use her unassuming reputation to great effect, and built an [[Amazon Brigade|all female alliance]] which took her to the Final 2 and eventually a victory. Her reputation grew even more during ''Heroes vs Villains'' when she herself managed to overshadow the self-described "best player ever" [[Entitled Bastard|Russell Hantz]] in strategy, making several ingenious moves and also overcoming the bias other players had against her. She didn't win this season, but she did come in second, and many believe that she was more deserving overall than either Sandra or Russell.
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** It's suspected that the [[Out of Focus|supporting cast]] of ''Samoa'' and ''Redemption Island'' were chosen specifically because they weren't the smartest players, and would allow Russell/Boston Rob to manipulate them easily to a victory. It failed in Russell's case, but allowed Boston Rob to get on everyone's good sides and win against two vastly inept players.
** Russell falls victim to this after he loses the advantage he acquired in ''Samoa'' and ''Heroes vs. Villains''. While he promises to change his strategy, he in fact uses the same tactics he did in these previous seasons, but this time his tribe knows what he's up to and eliminates him quickly.
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]]: Some players who started weak becomes stronger as the game progress, such as Fabio in ''Nicaragua'', who started out as a [[Dumb Blonde|himbo]] and went on an immunity run to win it all. In case of [[Reunion Show|Reunion Seasons]], a weak or terrible player from his/her original or previous season becomes much more impressive, such as Parvati.
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: Many survivors who return to the competition do so on a sour note for various reasons, such as Jenna Lewis, Boston Rob and Lex Van Den Berghe in ''All Stars'', Stephenie LaGrossa in ''Guatemala'', and James Clement in ''Heroes vs Villains''. Hell, even Jeff Probst has become more aggressive in his questioning and role in the show in later seasons..
* [[Ungrateful Bastard]]: Many players fit this perfectly. See [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]] above.