Russell Hantz’s Top 100 Greatest Survivors Ever

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Contestant Andrea Boehlke attends the CBS’ “Survivor: Game Changers – Mamanuca Islands” (Photo by Greg Doherty/Getty Images)
Contestant Andrea Boehlke attends the CBS’ “Survivor: Game Changers – Mamanuca Islands” (Photo by Greg Doherty/Getty Images) /

68. Andrea Boehlke (Redemption Island, Caramoan, Game Changers)

Andrea Boehlke should be much higher on this list, but I get that she hasn’t made it to the end in any of the three times she’s played. She’s one of the best women when it comes to individual immunity challenges and very strategic. As Peridiam notes in her segment, there’s always something that comes about that ends up catching up to Andrea and that’s unfortunate.

Andrea made it to the merge and the jury in each of her three seasons and honestly could have won any of them. She’s been blindsided a handful of times because of how dangerous she is. If Andrea makes it to the end of Redemption Island or Caramoan, she wins it, hands down.

67. Brad Culpepper (Blood vs Water, Game Changers)

We first met Brad Culpepper in Blood vs Water where his wife Monica Culpepper was the returnee and he was the loved one. Brad was the leader of the loved ones team and therefore took the brunt from the returnees whenever their loved one was booted from the tribe.

Brad showed he’s a challenge beast when he returned for Game Changers and made it all the way to the end. If he hadn’t berated Tai near the end, he might win that season honestly, but that was not a good look and very well could have cost him the game.