Russell Hantz’s Top 100 Greatest Survivors Ever

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98. Bobby Jon Drinkard (Palau, Guatemala)

Poor Bobby Jon. He was a part of the decimated Ulong tribe and didn’t end up making the merge in Palau. He was one of two returnees in Guatemala and was on the wrong side of the numbers when the two tribes merged.

He wasn’t necessarily a great player in the strategic aspect, but he was a likable player and was athletic. Someone in Russell’s video mentions that Bobby Jon is one of the forgotten players in the show’s history and they’re absolutely right. He’s disappeared since Guatemala and it’d have been nice to see him come back again, maybe as a hero on Heroes vs Villains.

97. Boo Bernis (Fiji)

Boo Bernis was fortunate to be a member of the Moto tribe, which was the Haves tribe in Fiji. They had everything provided to them and that led to them dominating in all of the challenges. There was a trivia section that popped up before Boo’s segment and it noted that he had the most challenge wins in a season with 17 (tribal and immunity).

Landing on Moto was a nice draw, but Boo won individual immunities when he needed them most. He wasn’t able to save himself at the final five and was voted out, but had a shot to make it to the end for sure.