1 | [[foldercontrol]] |
2 | |
3 | !The Tribes |
4 | |
5 | [[folder:Chuay Gahn]] |
6 | ->'''Color/ namesake:''' orange/ Thai for "to help others" |
7 | ->'''Members:''' Brian Heidik, Clay Jordan, Ghandia Johnson, Helen Glover, Jan Gentry, John Raymond, Tanya Vance, Ted Rogers Jr. |
8 | ---- |
9 | * TheAce: They got pretty lucky winning more immunity challenges, even if they lost a good number of rewards. |
10 | * TheBadGuyWins: Handily took down the Sook Jai in the end. |
11 | * GrayAndGrayMorality: Instantly portrayed at the villains, but not to an even degree. |
12 | * HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: They never come close to figuring out Brian can't be trusted. |
13 | [[/folder]] |
14 | |
15 | [[folder:Sook Jai]] |
16 | ->'''Color/ namesake:''' purple/ Thai for "happy heart" |
17 | ->'''Members:''' Erin Collins, Jake Billingsley, Jed Hildebrand, Ken Stafford, Penny Ramsey, Robb Zbacnik, Shii Ann Huang, Stephanie Dill |
18 | ---- |
19 | * AHouseDivided: First Jed, Robb, and Stephanie were immediately odds for seeming laziness and immaturity. The tribe threw at least one challenge just to get rid of them. Next, the remaining members managed to find new conflicts despite clear outcasts being gone. Lastly, the fake merge some of them try to associate with the Chuay Gahns, who ultimately couldn't save them. It cost each one of them their position in the game. |
20 | * DwindlingParty: It started with the fake merge, and it only got worse when only three members made it to the real merge. |
21 | * FailureHero: How they ended up. |
22 | * FiveManBand: The core members worked like this: |
23 | ** TheHero: Jake Billingsley; who assembled and led them. He was also the last one sent home. |
24 | ** TheLancer: Penny Ramsey; the general informant for the group. |
25 | ** TheSmartGuy: Shii Ann Huang; the closest thing Sook Jai had to a strategist. |
26 | ** TheBigGuy: Ken Stafford; the muscle whenever Jake was not enough. He was also more down-to-earth and skilled at mediation. |
27 | ** TheHeart: Erin Collins, who tried to avoid drama at all cost and was close to Penny and Jake. |
28 | * PurpleIsPowerful: Subverted. They started strong but ultimately lost challenges near the merge. This cost them the numbers advantage and they were pagonged. |
29 | * TeethClenchedTeamwork: They never fully got along, but did win most of the rewards. |
30 | * TooDumbToLive: They started fine, and clearly stronger than Chuay Gahn. But internal conflicts and plain bad luck (winning more rewards than immunities, the fake merge) torpedoed their chances. |
31 | [[/folder]] |
32 | |
33 | [[folder: Chuay Jai]] |
34 | ->'''Color/ namesake:''' yellow/ Chuay from '''Chuay''' Gahn, Jai from Sook '''Jai''' |
35 | ->'''Members:''' Brian Heidik, Clay Jordan, Helen Glover, Jan Gentry, Jake Billingsley, Ken Stafford, Penny Ramsey, Ted Rogers Jr. |
36 | The merged tribe. |
37 | ---- |
38 | * CurbStompBattle: Within the tribe, the remainders of Sook Jai were dispatched almost immediately. The true drama was ultimately between the remnants of Chuay Gahn. Also, Brian Heidik didn't exactly have a hard time winning this season. |
39 | [[/folder]] |
40 | |
41 | !Finalists |
42 | |
43 | [[folder:1st. Brian Heidik]] |
44 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_brian_heidik.jpg]] |
45 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 34/ Quartz Hill, California/ used car salesperson |
46 | ->'''Luxury item:''' guitar |
47 | ->'''Tribe:''' Chuay Gahn -> Chuay Jai |
48 | ---- |
49 | * AccidentalMisnaming: Cannot remember Shii Ann's name and calls her "Soo-Yin" and "Sin-Jo" in the same sentence. This especially glaring when A) Ted had just said right before he started talking, and 2) he was an absolute control freak who was treating her favor as the most important thing. |
50 | * TheAce: He is the first winner of the final immunity challenge to win the game, as well as the first winner to also win the most individual immunity challenges in a season. |
51 | * AffablyEvil: Nice to his tribemates and off the show, but absolutely has no qualms with backstabbing them. |
52 | * BadassBoast: The infamous "Mr. Freeze" confessional on how has teammates could not read the real him. He wasn't wrong. |
53 | * TheBadGuyWins: Granted, for a medium-limited definition "bad guy". |
54 | * BitchInSheepsClothing: Most of his actual strategy was hidden from his fellow contestants. To them, he was more of a working class BigBrotherMentor. To ''him'', they were pawns on his chessboard. |
55 | * BeardOfEvil: As a huge antagonist and due to the limit shaving resources on the show. |
56 | * BeneathTheMask: One of his more impressive strategies. A lot of players have said that it's impossible to play a character on Survivor, as the experience is so draining that it's just too much effort to be anyone but yourself. Brian was able to flawlessly present himself as a humble, kind and compassionate middle-class guy throughout the entire game, while his confessionals showed a much more ruthless and cutthroat side to him. The only person who really saw Brian for what he was is Helen's husband, whose warnings fell on deaf ears. |
57 | * BornWinner: Once Helen was blindsided at the Final Four, there was absolutely no competition for him at the finals. |
58 | * TheCharmer: Part of his strategy was making sure he avoided getting particularly deep into anyone's bad side. |
59 | * TheChessmaster: About maybe, 1 or 2 times something doesn't go his way. The rest? Exactly as planned. |
60 | * EvilGloating: His infamous "Mr. Freeze" confessional. |
61 | * FreudianSlip: When he accidentally [[FlippingTheBird flipped off]] Clay as he counted down on his fingers how his EvilPlan was falling into place. |
62 | * IntergenerationalFriendship: With Clay. With most of his tribe, really. |
63 | * JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: He tried to [[ShootTheDog shoot a puppy]] with a bow and arrow! Somewhat subverted though, as it turns out that he thought it was a rodent. |
64 | * ManipulativeBastard: Somehow (must be his used car salesman charm) he managed to create a web of Final Two deals with everyone on his tribe, with ''everyone'' trusting him to honor the deal and no one double-checking with other members to make sure that Brian wasn't double-dipping. That's impressive. |
65 | * NothingPersonal: Brian more than once refers to his time in the game as simply a business trip. |
66 | * NoDamageRun: Played probably the most flawless game of Survivor up to that point, whether you liked him or not. The only time he stumbled even a little was at the jury questioning, and even then it was with the people whose votes he didn't even need. |
67 | * OhCrap: The only time in the game where he looks worried is when he and his tribe watch his wife's video and she shows off their mansion, grand piano and two luxury cars while saying they'll use the winnings to go on a luxury vacation, blowing the entire facade he had presented to his tribemates. |
68 | * OminousWalk: There are several challenges where he has such a strong lead that he just walks to the finish. |
69 | * OutOfFocus: Odds are people probably didn't really take notice of Brian in the first couple episodes, right up until he says in a confessional that things in Chuay Gahn have "reverted to the good old days" with the women in domestic roles. |
70 | * RedOniBlueOni: The Blue to Helen, Ted, Clay and Jan's Red Onis. Brian discusses several times the importance of staying calm, cool and collected and just listening to what the more passionate people are saying. |
71 | * SelfDeprecation: In a post-game interview, his sole piece of advice for future players is that they shouldn't play like him. |
72 | * SexistUsedCarSalesman: Well, he ''is'' sexist and also a used car salesman. |
73 | * [[ShowyInvincibleHero Showy Invincible Player]]: Didn't receive a single vote against him throughout the game and won the final three immunity challenges of the season, making him untouchable until the Final Tribal Council vote. Additionally, as Helen remarked when voting for him, there were tribe challenges in the earlier parts of the game that Chuay Gahn won largely because of Brian's efforts alone. |
74 | * {{Slimeball}}: To a proverbial tee. |
75 | * SmugSuper |
76 | * TheSociopath: Or at least that's how he was portrayed. There are hints of this throughout the season that are tricky to pick up on in a first viewing, but the point at which it really became noticeable was when it came time for him to turn on his former allies. He had Ted and Helen ousted without hesitation or remorse, and he brought Clay to the final two for strategic purposes more than anything. Their friendships meant ''nothing'' to him. It was just business for Brian. |
77 | * SoleSurvivor: The winner of ''Survivor: Thailand''. |
78 | * TheStrategist: One of the few contestants whom viewers saw enacting a game plan regularly throughout the season. It came through both in the way he presented himself as a helpful, supportive contributor at the camp and in the various one-on-one alliances he situated with people like Clay, Helen, and Ted, convincing the latter two that he was looking out for them right up until the votes they were eliminated on and taking the former to the finals because he figured Clay was perceived by enough people as either a LazyBum or aggravating personality to make him look better in comparison. |
79 | * SugarAndIcePersonality: The players knew him as a friendly and humble guy who worked hard at camp and entertained them by playing guitar. The viewers knew him as a very cold and logical man who only saw his enemies as cannon fodder and his so-called friends as weapons. |
80 | * TattooedCrook |
81 | * {{Ubermensch}} |
82 | * TheUnfettered |
83 | * WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: When Brian won a Reward Challenge to have an elephant trek through the Thai countryside (followed by a big lunch), Clay remarks with some laughter in his voice how scared Brian is of falling off. |
84 | * VillainProtagonist |
85 | [[/folder]] |
86 | |
87 | [[folder:2nd. Clay(ton) Jordan (III)]] |
88 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_clay_jordan.jpg]] |
89 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 46/ Monroe, Louisiana/ restaurant owner |
90 | ->'''Luxury item:''' golf club and ball |
91 | ->'''Tribe:''' Chuay Gahn -> Chuay Gai |
92 | ---- |
93 | * CoolOldGuy |
94 | * DeadpanSnarker |
95 | * {{Determinator}} |
96 | * FatalFlaw: He tends to lash out at people when they aggravate him. He did just that to Jake (the one Sook Jai that ''didn't'' vote for him) at the jury questioning. |
97 | * {{Fetish}}: He has a thing for asses. |
98 | * GrumpyOldMan: Bordering on misanthropy. |
99 | * JerkAss: Almost certainly brought to the final two by Brian because nobody liked Clay or thought he deserved the million in the slightest. |
100 | ** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: On the other hand, Clay took an active interest in all of the ex-Sook Jai members when the two tribes merged, unlike [[TheSociopath Brian]]. While this was undoubtedly only due to strategy (all three of the votes he received to win during the Final Tribal Council came from ex-Sook Jais), at least he tried to know who each of them was. When it came to the Final Jury questioning, while neither came off well, Clay at the very least was able to pass Penny's "what do you know about me" question with flying colors whereas Brian failed in a completely embarrassing fashion. |
101 | * LazyBum |
102 | * MaliciousSlander: Clay was accused of potentially being a racist during the Final Tribal Council by Big Ted. Of course, Clay is going to deny this, but given all the other accusations levelled against him by the jury (that he's lazy, a jerk, a liar, etc.), he doesn't come off looking too well. Ted indicated during an interview though that it was in fact Helen that told him Clay uttered a racial epithet, and given Helen's intense dislike of Clay (she also accused him of being a sexist earlier in the game based on nothing in particular), this accusation comes off more a form of petty payback by Helen then something with any weight to it. |
103 | * MistakenForRacist: Some fans actually believed that he might have been one, despite the unreliability of Helen's testimony. |
104 | * TheNapoleon |
105 | * TheNicknamer: "[[{{Narm}} Bye, Bye Denver Diva]]" |
106 | * OddFriendship: With Brian |
107 | * ThePawn: Somewhat subverted (though in the end played straight) in that Clay ''knew'' he was a pawn of Brian's and tried to invoke feelings of resentment towards Brian from the jury. He didn't win, but he got three votes, so how bad could he have been? |
108 | * SitcomArchNemesis: With Jake. |
109 | ** He and Jan didn't get along in the first half of the season, with Jan criticizing Clay for being a LazyBum and Clay being very annoyed by Jan's CloudCuckoolander tendencies, which was soon overshadowed by the arrival of the Sook-Jai members. |
110 | * SelfDeprecation: While Clay can be pretty harsh to some of his comrades during confessionals, he's not above making fun of himself either. |
111 | * TookALevelInJerkass: Starts the season as a likable, cheery guy, but as the game progresses he becomes more and more blunt and misanthropic. |
112 | * VitriolicBestBuds: With Jan to a degree. While Clay isn't really ''best buds'' with her, his tongue lashings against Jan in the confessionals belie the general friendliness he shows to her back at camp. He also seemed to like Ted despite Ted severely disliking Clay. |
113 | * YoungerThanTheyLook: He certainly doesn't look like he's only 46. |
114 | ** [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Clay himself in the second to last episode. A full-length mirror appears at the Chuay Gahn camp after the tribe gets back from collecting shellfish, and Clay remarks with some surprise "I look... sixty." |
115 | [[/folder]] |
116 | |
117 | !The Jury |
118 | |
119 | [[folder:3rd. Jan Gentry]] |
120 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_jan_gentry.jpg]] |
121 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 53/ Tampa, Florida/ teacher |
122 | ->'''Luxury item:''' unknown |
123 | ->'''Tribe:''' Chuay Gahn -> Chuay Gai |
124 | ---- |
125 | * CloudCuckoolander |
126 | * CoolOldLady |
127 | * LadyDrunk: As well as Jan herself, her friends and family who couldn't attend the Reunion show were all seen at a pub celebrating her third-place finish. |
128 | -->'''Jeff''': Where else would they be? |
129 | * ManChild: Particularly her reaction to the bidding challenge ("see ya, wouldn' wanna be ya!"), as well as finding a dead baby bat on the beach. |
130 | * [[MyCountryRightOrWrong My Tribe Right or Wrong]]: Said she would sink or swim with her tribe in the fifth episode. |
131 | * ThePawn: All but referred to by Brian as one. |
132 | * SanitySlippage: During the animal graveyard scenes, at least. |
133 | * YoungerThanTheyLook: She looked like a senior citizen back when she was competing in Thailand. She was actually only 52 years old at the time. |
134 | [[/folder]] |
135 | |
136 | [[folder:4th. Helen Glover]] |
137 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_helen_glover.jpg]] |
138 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 47/ Middletown, Rhode Island/ U.S. navy swim teacher |
139 | ->'''Luxury item:''' child's doll |
140 | ->'''Tribe:''' Chuay Gahn -> Chuay Gai |
141 | ---- |
142 | * BoringButPractical: Clay called her this, with different phrasing ("personality of an encyclopedia"). |
143 | * DeadpanSnarker: With a huge emphasis on deadpan. And on snarker. |
144 | * EtTuBrute: As well as happening to her, she quoted that in her speech against Brian at the Final Tribal Council. |
145 | * HappilyMarried: It was obvious in the episode her husband appeared. |
146 | * OnlySaneMan: While she was the only relatively sane person in her alliance, her husband who won the loved one's visit (he got to hang out with Chuay Jai for twenty-four hours) was also one. He observes right away that Brian is the one who's really controlling the tribe, and he tries to convince Helen to listen to him and vote Brian out. She doesn't listen. |
147 | * TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Gives the mother of all speeches to Brian at the Final Tribal Council. |
148 | * UnwittingPawn: She was sadly "strung along" by Brian the entire time, only be duped and dumped at the final four. |
149 | * WomanScorned: A non-romantic example to Brian. |
150 | * WorthyOpponent: Was the only person who stood any chance against Brian. |
151 | [[/folder]] |
152 | |
153 | [[folder:5th. "Big" Ted Rogers Jr.]] |
154 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_ted_rogers_jr.jpg]] |
155 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 37/ Durham, North Carolina/ software developer |
156 | ->'''Luxury item:''' shaving kit |
157 | ->'''Tribe:''' Chuay Gahn -> Chuay Jai |
158 | ---- |
159 | * BaldHeadOfToughness: Used a shaving kit for his head, not his face. |
160 | * TheBigGuy: They call him "Big" Ted for a reason. |
161 | * CantHoldHisLiquor: While Big Ted says that he never drank alcohol before, the first time he ''did'', he became totally [[{{Funny/Survivor}} plastered]]. |
162 | * GeniusBruiser: A computer programmer back home. |
163 | * GentleGiant: You can see him getting a little misty-eyed during Chuay Gahn's first vote, and when his tribe was planning to cook one of the chickens after the merge, Ted couldn't handle it (since he saw the chickens as pets) and went further down the beach to exercise. |
164 | * LargeHam: When he got drunk for the first time. |
165 | * HappilyMarried: According to him, he's "150-200% satisfied" with her as well. |
166 | * OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Big Ted. |
167 | * ThePawn: He was the first one that Brian cut loose when all the Sook Jai members were gone. |
168 | * TheTeetotaler: Ted comments more than once that he abstains from alcohol, except of course for that [[CantHoldHisLiquor one]] time. |
169 | [[/folder]] |
170 | |
171 | [[folder:6th. Jake Billingsley]] |
172 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_jake_billingsley.jpg]] |
173 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 60/ [=McKinney=], Texas/ land broker |
174 | ->'''Luxury item:''' journal and pen |
175 | ->'''Tribe:''' Sook Jai -> Chuay Jai |
176 | ---- |
177 | * BlatantLies: In one episode he told stories about his life that would make even [[Characters/SurvivorTocantins Coach Wade]] shake his head. |
178 | * CoolOldGuy: The oldest contestant of the season and voted the most popular of the season. |
179 | * DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: In one episode before Sook Jai went to Tribal Council (at this point there were only four Sook Jais left, and they all seemed pretty close to each other), Penny suggested that whoever the three that were left should all sleep together that night, and Jake suddenly blurts out "That sounds almost erotic". Either this comes off as [[HilarityEnsues hilarious]] or as {{Squick}} depending on your point of view. |
180 | * InSeriesNickname: The Chuay Gahn members started calling him "Jake the Snake" post-merge because he attempted to find ''some'' way to keep in the game. |
181 | * NoodleIncident: We don't get to hear about the adventures that Jake has had over the years (in the episodes where he told stories about his life), but one of them apparently involves something happening in the middle of an airport. |
182 | * TeamDad: To Sook Jai in a big, big, ''big'' way. |
183 | * WorthyOpponent: The Chuay Gahns admit this by the time he's gone. |
184 | [[/folder]] |
185 | |
186 | [[folder:7th. Penny Ramsey]] |
187 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_penny_ramsey.jpg]] |
188 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 27/ Plano, Texas/ pharmacy salesperson |
189 | ->'''Luxury item:''' Pajamas |
190 | ->'''Tribe:''' Sook Jai -> Chuay Jai |
191 | ---- |
192 | * AlphaBitch |
193 | * BackstabBackfire: See the Quisling below |
194 | * BitchInSheepsClothing: According to many of her castmates, including Ken, Shii Ann, and most of Chuay Gahn. |
195 | * [[GossipyHens Gossipy Hen]]: According to certain members of Sook Jai. |
196 | * {{Hypocrite}} Took great delight in whacking other players at the kneecaps. When it was her turn, as evidenced by the way she set down her torch to be snuffed, she was as far from a GracefulLoser as anyone could get. |
197 | * JerkAss: Her rivalry with Shii-Ann bordered on racism. |
198 | * TheQuisling: Tried to turn on Jake to keep herself in. It didn't work. |
199 | * SmallNameBigEgo: As the game progressed, her opinion of herself only inflated despite having done nothing to show for it. |
200 | * [[ThoseTwoGuys Those Two Girls]]: With Erin |
201 | [[/folder]] |
202 | |
203 | [[folder:8th. Ken(neth) Stafford]] |
204 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_ken_stafford.jpg]] |
205 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 29/ New York, New York/ cop |
206 | ->'''Luxury item:''' NYPD shield |
207 | ->'''Tribe:''' Sook Jai -> Chuay Jai |
208 | ---- |
209 | * BigBrotherMentor: To Robb. In Episode 6, after a quarrel over a misunderstanding, Ken takes Robb under his wing and becomes this to him, teaching Robb how to better relate to his tribe. This calmed down the normally very unpredictable Robb into having an epiphany about himself and suddenly becoming much nicer to his tribemates. |
210 | * TheBigGuy: Of Sook Jai. Standing 6'5", Ken is still one of the tallest people to play the game. |
211 | * HeroicBuild |
212 | * MrFanservice |
213 | * OnlySaneMan: Incredibly level-headed and logical, and not prone to the weirder quirks of basically anyone else left at that point. |
214 | * OutOfFocus: Almost invisible until episode six and his quarrel with Robb. But he at least gets more screentime then on. |
215 | * WorthyOpponent: To Brian. Ken saw Brian for what he was and warned Jake not to trust the used car salesman. In turn, the night of the fake merge Brian took Ted aside and warned him to watch out for Ken. Once the tribes merged Ken was eliminated immediately, likely because he was by far the biggest threat to Brian's dominance. |
216 | [[/folder]] |
217 | |
218 | [[folder:9th. Erin Collins]] |
219 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_erin_collins.jpg]] |
220 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 26/ Austin, Texas/ real estate agent |
221 | ->'''Luxury item:''' body paint |
222 | ->'''Tribe:''' Sook Jai |
223 | ---- |
224 | * MsFanservice: Defied. Erin chose to wear her shirt over her bikini top at all times specifically to avoid being this. |
225 | * OutOfFocus: Tried her hardest to avoid the drama engulfing her tribe. |
226 | * PowerHair |
227 | * [[ThoseTwoGuys Those Two Girls]]: With Penny |
228 | [[/folder]] |
229 | |
230 | !Voted Out |
231 | |
232 | [[folder:10th. Shii Ann Huang]] |
233 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_shii_ann_huang.jpg]] |
234 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 28/ New York, New York/ executive recruiter |
235 | ->'''Luxury item:''' travel bag |
236 | ->'''Tribe:''' Sook Jai |
237 | ---- |
238 | * AllOfTheOtherReindeer: Never feels like she belongs in Sook Jai, which fuels her failed attempt to turn on them. |
239 | * BackstabBackfire: One of the most infamous in Survivor history. |
240 | * DeadpanSnarker: Especially with Robb. |
241 | * [[MayDecemberRomance May-December Crush]]: In one interview, Shii Ann expressed having a small crush on Jake, who is at least thirty years older than her. |
242 | * GracefulLadiesLikePurple: Even before being picked to join Sook Jai, she wore purple clothing. |
243 | * OhCrap: Tried to turn on Sook Jai post-merge... only to learn that there ''hadn't been a merge yet.'' |
244 | * SitcomArchNemesis: To Robb. Amusingly, both got called back to host the pre-show for the next season. |
245 | * TheQuisling: Shii Ann attempted to be this and would have succeeded if it were not for the fake merge. |
246 | * TokenMinority: Shii Ann was the first Asian-American to ever be cast on the show, and the only one on this season. |
247 | * TheUnfavorite: Believed she was this of the five remaining Sook Jai. |
248 | [[/folder]] |
249 | |
250 | [[folder:11th. Robert "Robb" Zbacnik]] |
251 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_robb_zbacnik.jpg]] |
252 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 23/ Scottsdale, Arizona/ bartender |
253 | ->'''Luxury item:''' skateboard |
254 | ->'''Tribe:''' Sook Jai |
255 | ---- |
256 | * TheBigGuy |
257 | * BoisterousBruiser: Might not be the most helpful around camp, but will take any excuse to go apeshit in a challenge. |
258 | * ComingOfAgeStory: His final episode. |
259 | * CryingWolf: See FunnyBackgroundEvent |
260 | * DumbMuscle: More "immature" muscle, but he's still the Sook Jai most likely to make a stupid decision. |
261 | ** DumbassHasAPoint: The reason he took a skateboard to a beach was because his first two suggestions for luxury item had already been taken. When he was informed of this, he sarcastically asked "What am i supposed to bring, a skateboard?". [[LiteralMinded The producers wound up giving him one for the trip]]. |
262 | * FunnyBackgroundEvent: When the rest of Sook Jai is distracted via goofing around near the shoreline, Robb slightly farther back in the ocean is screaming and then collapses, submerging into it. He got bit on the foot by a stingray, but due to Robb's [[LargeHam loud nature]], no one noticed until they noticed on land that he was bleeding. |
263 | * HeelFaceDoorSlam: He had an epiphany about his behavior but was still voted out in the episode he had it. |
264 | * JerkJock: How Sook Jai typically perceived him. The big question on his last day not "will he think of a way to stay in the game?" but "how will he react when we finally kick him out?". |
265 | * LargeHam: This and his youthful impulsiveness are the defining aspects of his personality, at least on the show. |
266 | * LazyBum: To a degree, but not as badly as his allies Jed and Stephanie. |
267 | * NeverMyFault: After the infamous 'Attack Zone' challenge, angry Robb screams: "We lost just by bunch of rules!". Not that he got violent, got disqualified, and lead others on to act the same. |
268 | * SitcomArchNemesis: To Shii-Ann; ''every single one of his votes'' went to her. He also hated [[UnknownRival Clay]] after Jeff Probst disqualified Robb for choking him in the aforementioned Attack Zone challenge. |
269 | * TallDarkAndHandsome |
270 | * VisionQuest: The day before his boot he goes on a hike with Ken. The beauty of the landscape along with a bit of wisdom from Ken makes him realize what's truly important in his life and that there is more to life than partying. He spends the night drinking with his tribe and the most aggressive and obnoxious player in the season finally gels with them. When they vote him off the night evening they seem sorry to see him go but he leaves the game in good spirits intending to live a better life. |
271 | [[/folder]] |
272 | |
273 | [[folder:12th. Stephanie Dill]] |
274 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_stephanie_dill.jpg]] |
275 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 29/ Ozark, Arkansas/ firefighter |
276 | ->'''Luxury item:''' fuzzy slippers |
277 | ->'''Tribe:''' Chuay Gahn |
278 | ---- |
279 | * GirlishPigtails: Wears these often |
280 | * LazyBum: Why she was alligned with Jed and Robb. |
281 | * NakedPeopleAreFunny: In her audition video, she was naked. |
282 | * OutOfFocus: Stephanie didn't do much during her time on the show because of her sickness. |
283 | * TheQuietOne |
284 | [[/folder]] |
285 | |
286 | [[folder:13th. Ghandia Johnson]] |
287 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_ghandia_johnson.jpg]] |
288 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 33/ Denver, Colorado/ legal secretary |
289 | ->'''Luxury item:''' lucky keychain |
290 | ->'''Tribe:''' Chuay Gahn |
291 | ---- |
292 | * DudeNotFunny: Her reaction to John's joke about Chuay Gahn's water source. |
293 | * FourIsDeath: Fourth one out and had voted votes against her. |
294 | [[/folder]] |
295 | |
296 | [[folder:14th. Jed Hildebrand]] |
297 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_jed_hildebrand.jpg]] |
298 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 25/ Dallas, Texas/ dental student |
299 | ->'''Luxury item:''' frisbee |
300 | ->'''Tribe:''' Sook Jai |
301 | ---- |
302 | * LazyBum: According to his tribe. |
303 | * MrFanservice |
304 | * OutOfFocus: Not as badly as many examples, but definitely there. Granted part of this is... |
305 | * WeHardlyKnewYe: The first person in the "lesser screentime tribe" eliminated. |
306 | [[/folder]] |
307 | |
308 | [[folder:15th. Tanya Vance]] |
309 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_tanya_vance.jpg]] |
310 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 27/ Gray, Tennessee/ social worker |
311 | ->'''Luxury item:''' hairbrush |
312 | ->'''Tribe:''' Chuay Gahn |
313 | ---- |
314 | * DisappearedDad: He died shortly after Tanya left to compete on the show. |
315 | * TheIngenue: Tanya probably belongs to the Survivor ''Ingénue'' archetype. She seemed to be cast for the innocent sweetheart role. |
316 | * MsFanservice |
317 | * NiceGirl: Well-liked by her tribe, voted out only because of her illness. |
318 | [[/folder]] |
319 | |
320 | [[folder:16th. John Raymond]] |
321 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/s5_john_raymond.jpg]] |
322 | ->'''Age/ home/ job:''' 40/ Slidell, Louisiana/ pastor |
323 | ->'''Luxury item:''' Christian flag |
324 | ->'''Tribe:''' Chuay Gahn |
325 | ---- |
326 | * ICouldaBeenAContender: At the Reunion, Jeff Probst comments on how John was probably the most well-prepared first boot ever (for surviving in the wild), and he says that on any other season John probably could have done much better. |
327 | * PointyHairedBoss: His tribe voted him off for being too bossy. |
328 | * TwoFirstNames |
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