Alright I was rewatching the first five episodes and was curious who was bringing in the money, and who was falling flat. Here is a chart for each player
as to whether they were successful at winning a lot of money, or if they failed. Obviously it isn't black and white, but these are as black and white as I
can make them.
|
|
Alex |
Clay |
Craig |
Kristen |
Mark |
Nicole |
Paul |
|
Waterfall |
Fail |
Pass |
Fail |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
Fail |
|
Crusoe |
Fail |
Fail |
Fail |
Pass |
Pass |
? |
? |
|
Soccer |
Fail |
Fail |
Fail |
Fail |
Fail |
Fail |
Fail |
|
Pigs |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
Fail |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
|
Luge |
Fail ($2000) |
Fail ($0) |
Fail ($0) |
Pass ($14000) |
Pass ($14000) |
Fail ($2000) |
Pass ($10000) |
|
Dress-up |
Pass |
Fail |
Pass |
Pass |
Fail |
Pass |
Pass |
|
Midas |
Pass (10?) |
Fail (5) |
Pass (8?) |
Pass (8 + S) |
Pass (8 + S?) |
Fail (4) |
Pass (10?) |
|
Journals |
Fail |
Pass |
NA |
Pass? |
Pass |
Fail x 2 |
Pass |
|
Chain |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
|
Travel |
Fail |
Fail |
Fail |
Fail |
Fail |
Fail |
Fail |
Some notes about the missions:
Waterfall - Pass/ Fail was based on whether they got the bag or not.
Crusoe: Scavengers only got 3 of 5 items, so I counted that as a fail. Appraisers were 3 for 3 picking items that the scavengers brought, so I counted that as a pass. Time keepers and Nicole were both neutral as we can't tell how well the time keepers did, and Nicole didn't participate.
Pigs: Kristen, Bobby, and Craig were the only ones that sucked. Craig redeemed himself by teaching everyone how to use the slingshot. Alex nearly was pushed in the fail section for how many pigs he broke.
Midas: I had to guess number of bricks based on what they said they took, and what it looked like they carried.
Journals: Kristen got the answer right, but didn't get it right because Nicole cheated. Nicole failed twice for getting her question wrong and blowing Kristen's.
Travel: Craig had bad picks, and no one was willing to try. Alex seemed to put some effort, but it was after everyone had already quit. Therefore everyone failed.












