Ranking every three-time player in Survivor history

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STUDIO CITY, CALIFORNIA – MAY 15: Joe Anglim attends the Red Carpet Event for CBS’ “Survivor” Finale at CBS Studio Center on May 15, 2019 in Studio City, California. (Photo by Tasia Wells/Getty Images)
STUDIO CITY, CALIFORNIA – MAY 15: Joe Anglim attends the Red Carpet Event for CBS’ “Survivor” Finale at CBS Studio Center on May 15, 2019 in Studio City, California. (Photo by Tasia Wells/Getty Images)

Ranking Three-Time Survivor Players – Number 20: Joe Anglim

Joe Anglim first appeared on our television screens in Worlds Apart and then returned two more times in the next eight seasons. He proceeded to play pretty much the exact same game in both of his return seasons and was taken out each time due to being a jury threat.

He was the merge boot in Edge of Extinction, but his tribe never went to tribal council before then. Otherwise, it’s very likely that he goes before the merge due to the newcomers not wanting any of the returning players to win. What hurts his case even more is that the Edge of Extinction twist was pretty much designed for Joe to help him win and he still couldn’t get the job done.

When it comes down to it, Joe is a poor man’s Ozzy and Malcolm.

Ranking Three-Time Survivor Players – Number 19: James Clement

Between seasons 15-20, Survivor fans saw James Clement three times and by the third appearance, he seemed rather grumpy and didn’t look to be enjoying himself.

James was a beast in challenges, but he was never great when it came to the strategic portion of the game. He was voted out with two idols in his bag in Survivor: China, which could still go down as the dumbest move in Survivor history.

In his two returning seasons, James was injured both times, which led to him being medically evacuated in Micronesia and then voted out right before the merge in Heroes vs Villains due to his injury. James was particularly nasty in Heroes vs Villains and it was honestly a relief to see him get voted out.

He might have been an interesting character the first go around, but the more James returned, the more annoying he got.