Survivor: Russell Hantz’s Top 100 Greatest Survivors Ever (60-51)

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“Survivor: Kaoh Rong” contestant Aubry Bracco attends CBS’s “Survivor: Kaoh Rong” Season Finale Party at CBS Studios – Radford on May 18, 2016 in Studio City, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images)
“Survivor: Kaoh Rong” contestant Aubry Bracco attends CBS’s “Survivor: Kaoh Rong” Season Finale Party at CBS Studios – Radford on May 18, 2016 in Studio City, California. (Photo by Michael Tullberg/Getty Images) /

55. Kass McQuillen (Cagayan, Cambodia)

Kass McQuillen, or “Chaos Kass”, who was on the other end of the iconic Tony Vlachos llama scene, one of the funniest moments in Survivor history to this day. Kass made her game off of irritating the hell out of people and rubbing them the wrong way, but hey – It made her a memorable character! Even with that in mind, she still finished third in Cagayan.

Her being chaotic helped her get voted onto Cambodia just three seasons later where she toned it down a bit, but was one of the first members of the jury. Kass played on two of the best seasons in the show’s history and she’ll always be remembered for her chaotic ways, especially when she flipped on Sarah Lacina in Cagayan.

54. Aubry Bracco (Kaoh Rong, Game Changers, Edge of Extinction)

Most of the time, players get better every time they play, but Aubry Bracco was the opposite. She played a dominant game on Kaoh Rong and unfortunate circumstances led to her not being able to have her ideal final three.

She was basically a medical evacuation away (Joe) from winning Kaoh Rong, but Michele Fitzgerald didn’t make enemies and therefore won it fair and square. People were thrilled to see her return for Game Changers, but honestly, Aubry was kind of just there that season, despite finishing fifth.

Edge of Extinction was a rough outing for Aubry, as she was blindsided at her very first tribal council, but none of the players that season were going to let her make it far and that was evident. I’d like to see Aubry play for a fourth time, but we need a break from her because she played three times in the span of six seasons.