15. Chris Underwood
If there’s anyone who almost seems guaranteed to make it back into the game out of anyone at the Edge of Extinction, it’s Chris Underwood. Within days, he managed to soothe the minds of the sour Keith and Reem, and even members of the Kama tribe considered Chris to be the hero of Manu and was carrying them in challenges. Now that he’s feeding his derelict tribe and becoming a stand-in leader, he might be priming himself to take another shot at proper Survivor.
14. Wendy Diaz
It seems like the game exists outside of Wendy Diaz. Where everyone seems to be thinking about where the votes lie down the road, Wendy’s focused on how she can let the chickens loose. Where players are weighing the pros and cons of who to vote out, Wendy’s just happy to vote with whoever promises safety (even if they give her a false direction)
13. Joe Anglim
Despite Kama likely avoiding Tribal Council simply from surviving challenges and not coming in third place, Joe’s stranglehold on the tribe is tenuous at best and misunderstood at worst. He had doubts that Ron was against him previously, but Ron’s hoodwink conversation at the watering hole (aimed to give Julia time to search Joe’s bag) gave him false hope. He seems primed for a blindside.