Well, that headline pretty much says it all when it comes toSurvivor’s Malcolm Freberg.
The dude is a Jeff Probst dream.
Because he loves big moves!

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Of course, those big moves have not always necessarily been thebestmoves.
However, heading intoSurvivor: Game Changers, Malcolm has to be considered one of the biggest threats.
What will be different this time?
Does he regret his big move fromCaramoan?
And how does he think the other players seehim?
We asked Malcolm all that and more out on location in Fiji right before the game began.
I admire this trait about myself, but it is a character flaw.
I’m willing to admit that now at 29 years of age.
And we need to set everything right in the world and I need to win.
What’s going to be different this time?I did a lot of things good the first time.
I don’t think anyone would deny that.
Very charming ego again.
But it’s going to be timing this time for me.
I’ve got some ideas on how I want to play the game.
I think I’ve got a rough chart on how to navigate to the end.
But I just can’t help myself with the big moves.
It’s a flaw.
Years later, I’m willing to admit it.
It’s a problem that I don’t bat for singles, I bat for home runs.
The execution wasn’t good, I would say.
Once we got there, I shouldn’t have said we were voting for Phillip.
I realize that much later in life now as a more mature man of 29.
I don’t regret it.
But maybe it could have been handled better.
No more nuclear bombs, more tactical strikes this time.
But, for me, I’ve always had a weird ally too.
Take Denise as somebody you didn’t expect me to align with.
The girl: very cute very athletic looking, all flirty already.
And the guy, fantastic little English villain mustache.
I don’t know anything about what they did to be “Game Changers.”
It’s a very loose definition, apparently.
How did that play for you last time, going back to back?
Was that an advantage?
They’re all over 35 at this point.
I’m the only one in my 20s still.
So that’s a problem for them.
So I genuinely think people are nervous about me, as I think they should be.
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