
Sandra Diaz-Twine, the show’s first two-time winner, jumped into the forum to ask fans which of the remaining players they definitely don’t want to win. More than half of the cast was mentioned, but the real story was who wasn’t named — a detail that speaks volumes about what viewers still love most about Survivor and who they want to see claim the anniversary-season title.
“Is there anyone who has made it this far, that you would absolutely be devastated, if they won season 50?” Sandra asked fans on ChatBCC.
As the comments poured in, it quickly became clear that many viewers were aligned on the players they feel are either doing too much or not enough for a Survivor 50 caliber game. But only three names escaped the criticism: Cirie Fields, Ozzy Lusth, and Rizo Velovic.
The trio—now informally dubbed the “Cirie’s Rizard of Oz” alliance—have emerged as fan favorites, and each of them appears to have a path that could realistically lead to victory.

Ozzy has long faced questions about his strategy and social game, with fans often pointing to those issues as the reason he has never won. This season, though, he seems to be keeping the best parts of his original style while making smarter connections and better decisions about when to move.
Rizo had barely any time to head home after finishing fourth on Survivor 49 before he was back in Fiji for this milestone season. At the time of filming, he still hadn’t seen how his first game had played out—he was only working from what he took away from it—but he has stuck with a very similar approach, which makes sense given that it worked well for him before. With Cirie as his top ally, an idol in his pocket, and the ability to redirect votes away from himself and his allies, he appears to be in strong shape to make a deep run.
Cirie, meanwhile, is the clear fan favorite. Her social game looks effortless, but it takes a Survivor mastermind to pull it off. So far, her name has only been written down once—and that was at the very first Tribal Council as a decoy. Since then, she has kept solid relationships with everyone in the game, and no one has managed to successfully go after her or her allies.
So is this the Final 3? And if it is, which one of them is best positioned to walk away with the new $2 million prize and the title of Sole Survivor?
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