This is the first of three articles where I speculate about how people will do on Survivor: Second Chance.
Kelly Wigglesworth
Original season: Borneo
Original finish: 2nd

What can be said about Kelly Wigglesworth? She became a household name from the very first season, as an absurd 125 million people watched (at least in part) her loss to Richard Hatch back in 2000. She probably should have been back in Survivor All Stars in 2004, but the fact that there were already four Borneo players, and three Tagi members returning made it so she had to wait 15 years for a second chance. I think that she will be a premerge boot for two reasons, one she is kind of like the Rich Hatch of losers in the sense that all of these other losers are probably chomping at the bit to take her down simply because she is so well known. The second being the fact that during her campaign, and even on the live show she didn’t seem very excited. Her Rob Has a Podcast interview inparticular she only used 15 minutes, and revealed that she doesn’t own a television, and hasn’t stayed current with the evolution of the game. She doesn’t even really want to make alliances. If you don’t want to play Survivor, don’t go on Survivor, instead go on vacation. Fortunately she’ll have the pre jury trip to look forward to.
Shirin Oskooi
Original Season: Worlds Apart
Original Finish: 8th place

Shirin is one of my favorite players ever. She was my winner pick for Worlds Apart, and in a Survivor group I’m in I chose her again. However I don’t think she will make the merge. I think this has more to do with recency than her prowess as a player. During Worlds Apart she famously had to endure a terrible triad deliver by Will. More intelligent people than I have spoken about this blow up. (In fact I implore you to check out Survivor Talk with D&D, the episode where Andy Baker guests to hear said intelligent people talk about it) That moment received a lot of discussion, and airtime, as it should have. The thing is the people who go out onto Survivor may not care about why somebody got airtime, instead they just care that they got airtime. Everyone was in one way or another the star of their original season, and they will want to be the star of this season. Shirin is also not a huge asset in challenges, and in the finale of Worlds Apart alluded to the fact that she is a multimillionaire. I love Shirin, but I also loved Rob Cesternino, and Corinne Kaplan, and that didn’t stop them from going out pre jury during their second seasons.
Kassandra McQuillen
Original Season: Cagayan
Original Finish: 3rd
Kass is another player who I really enjoyed during her original season. I do think there is merit to the argument that women, especially older women unfairly get judged for making moves that men seem to get away with. Survivor is sexist, I wish that weren’t the case, but it is. Kass is not a great challenge competitor, and Shane in his Survivor Funeral interview absolutely eviscerated her. People online seem to think that she will be the first boot. I’m not sure if that will be the case, but she is perceived as a flipper, and that will hurt her in trying to make early alliances. Of all of the people in this article she is the one that I am most sure will not make it to the merge.
Abi-Maria Gomes
Original Season: Survivor Philippines
Original Finish: 5th place
I will admit that this selection may be bias. I truly didn’t enjoy Abi-Maria as a character during her first stint on Survivor. I doubt I’m going to enjoy her this time. She is not good at challenges, and I don’t see her getting lucky and ending up on a tribe where she will be afforded the opportunity to sit out all but two challenges again. Her attitude, weakness in challenges, and reputation will all come together to make her a very early boot.
Spencer Bledsoe
Original Season: Survivor Cagayan
Original Finish: 4th
I know that people love Spencer, and that is why he will not go far. He’s the new kid on the block, a good challenge competitor, and possible strategic force. Most Survivor fans cheered him on as he made an improbable run to fourth place. The thing is I think he will suffer from the same thing Rob Cesternino suffered from in Survivor All Stars. He’s the hot new thing, and the other players are going to be somewhat jealous of his following. Also was it just me or did Spencer look incredibly skinny during the live show? He almost looked sick. Rumor has it that the conditions in Cambodia are awful, and I have a feeling that production is going to do everything in their power to make this All Star season as difficult as possible. Sorry Mr. Survivor.
Joe Anglim
Original Season: Worlds Apart
Original Finish: 10th place
Joe is so screwed. His biggest asset as a player is that he is dominate in challenges. The problem is this season is full of great physical players. He is also very new and didn’t have much time to meet the other players in this cast. I can’t see some of these players letting Joe go far. He’s too likable, and the fans love him. Even if he does last a few votes he will surely be cut off before the merge as he won the first two challenges in Worlds Apart. Joey Amazing he will not be.
Vytas Baskauskas:
Original Season: Blood Vs Water
Original Finish: 10th place
This may come as a bit of a surprise to some people, but I truly don’t believe Vytas is going to do well in this season. He’s a superb athlete who as I see it has a lack of friends in this season. The only player from his original season is Ciera and he has a feud with her mother. I think like Joe Vytas will fall to being a huge threat going into the merge.
So that’s it for premerge, I will be back soon with who I think will end up being voted off after the Jury starts.
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PPS: While that season of Survivor Rutland has come and gone we are always looking for people who are interested in playing.