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‘Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X’ Champ Adam Klein Accepts the XFINITY Power Rankings Challenge

March 8, 2017

‘Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X’ Champion Adam Klein (CBS)

QUICK NOTE: XFINITY.com is the place to be for all of your bug-eatin’, back-stabbin’, “Survivor” coverage. During the season we’ll have insightful weekly Power Rankings, exit interviews, and full episode recaps. Follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for up-to-the-minute updates.

The Rules: Each week our two combatants will create separate power rankings. The ranking of the person who is voted out of the next episode will determine the number of points the players will earn.  At the end of the season, the person with the most points will be named the “Survivor: Game Changers” Power Rankings Challenge Champion.

Quick Note: The pre-season rankings are for exhibition purposes only. No points will be awarded based on their content. Ideally, the players are being ranked based on their likelihood of being named Sole Survivor.

Adam Klein’s Pre-Season Rankings

1. Brad: So many people want to take him to the end and think they can beat him. But that perception is based on public bursts of rage directed at him that weren’t totally warranted. That reminds me of someone… By most accounts, Brad is actually a nice guy, and has shown that he has the chops to be in strategic control. From experience, I know that once someone decides you’re beatable at final Tribal Council, it’s hard to shake that idea, even when the evidence in front of you says otherwise. I’m looking towards those that are underestimated to do well on this season. 2. Sarah: Sarah is coming into this game with a very low threat level, and almost no one is talking about her. That’s a great place to be, especially when you actually are strategic, physical, and social. If Sarah can keep a low profile early, and then strike towards the end game, she has a great chance.
3. Zeke: Maybe this is wishful thinking, but I know from experience how good Zeke is at working people and building great connections. He’s very likable and very strategic. A powerful and winning combo. But with Russell’s legacy on “Heroes vs. Villains” in the minds of the others pre-game, he may have a bigger target as an unknown than he would have had otherwise. 4. Andrea: Andrea is my highest rated known ‘schemer’ in the cast. The others seem to understand that she is strategic, but they aren’t quite sure how threatened they are by her. All someone like Andrea needs is a window, and she seems to have that with this group. She’s got the charm to get them to drop their guard even when they know they shouldn’t.
5. Troyzan: Troyzan is similar to Brad in that he is wholly underestimated and people seem poised to want to take him far. This is the perfect kind of season for him, with a plethora of people that ought to be targets ahead of him, giving him time to build the strong bonds he needs. But he’s been blindsided to his real place in an alliance twice before (One World and the Durham Warrior Survival Challenge) – he’ll either learn from that or maybe he just doesn’t have that killer instinct. 6. Michaela: Michaela has all the tools. She is smart, likable, loyal, and insanely valuable in challenges. I think a significant majority of this cast will want to work with her. My only worry is that she hasn’t had enough time to learn from her mistakes: namely, keeping her thoughts and plans closer to the chest.
7. Ozzy: Ozzy’s stock has jumped the highest for me since the cast was announced. I used to think his social game would never allow him to win, but it does appear that Ozzy is more humble and soft-spoken than I would have guessed. If he can connect in a real way, he has everything else he needs to do well. 8.Hali: Hali is similar to Sarah in her pre-game threat level and that she has the potential to be a social, strategic, and physical threat, but also has the most refreshing humility of the whole cast. She knows she didn’t really do much to change the game last time out, but she is excited at the chance to change that. My worry is that she will swing too hard as a result, and that she has not done her homework and knows very little about the people she’s up against.
9. JT: JT is my highest rated winner. Everyone is looking at Sandra and Tony, which is great when you also happen to be a flawless winner. Don’t get me wrong, JT still has a massive target, but he is easily one of the best players out there and has a chance to overcome it. 10. Aubry: Aubry comes into this game with a massive target, having just been a strategic force on the most recently watched season. Her best bet would be to rally the other strategic threats together and then slide into their shadows. Plus, how epic of a season would that be?
11. Cirie: Cirie’s threat level is as massive as anyone’s, but I’m counting on her incredible charm to somehow still find a group of loyal allies. Even if she manages to go far, she’ll have a hell of a time getting all the way to the end. 12. Malcolm: Malcolm was my winner’s pick when I first heard the cast. He is social, strategic, and athletic, but not too much of anything to be an immediate target. But after reading pre-game interviews, I don’t think he has the humility to let the other huge egos around him shine. Sure, a lot of what he says is in jest, but it doesn’t always come off that way, and I don’t think this cast will stand for it.
13. Sierra: Sierra played a loyal game last time and I think a lot of people will want to work with her here. In my opinion, that will be a mistake for many of them. She knows that loyalty and not making a move was her downfall, so I’m looking towards Sierra to be the unexpected throat-cutter of the season. I think there’s a great chance she makes the final 3 with a solid game behind her, but I have a hard time imagining the jury awarding Sierra the win in a season entitled “Game Changers.” 14. Tai: Tai is lovely and adorable and someone I would love to see do well. My worry is that he has a hard time articulating his thought processes, something that you have to do not just at final Tribal, but throughout the game, in order to inspire confidence.
15. Jeff: Don’t be fooled into thinking Varner is old-school. He is as new-school as it gets, and is probably a bit too over-eager to ‘play the game.’  Patience is key, and I’m not sure Varner has enough of it to win. 16. Debbie: In a sea of competing egos, I’m not sure Debbie has it in her to fade into the background like she will need to in order to reach the end game. Her best bet is to entertain and stroke the egos around her, something I do think she is capable of.
17. Sandra: I actually think that Sandra could do very well with this group. She doesn’t have the perception of being as much of a ‘schemer’ as Tony, and could be seen as a loyal ally. The problem? Without a loss on her record, only the foolish are going to be willing to let her reach day 39. 18. Ciera: She is talking a huge game and underestimating virtually all of her competitors. She’s known as a ‘schemer’ and I don’t see many out there who will look to Ciera for steady loyalty.
19. Caleb: Anyone who goes into the game thinking Sandra doesn’t deserve the title of Game Changer but thinks they do even without going to Tribal Council doesn’t have the kind of reads or honest self-perception that are necessary to win “Survivor.”  20. Tony: This breaks my heart, but Tony’s target is massive entering the game and he is not doing anything at pre-game Ponderosa or planning on doing anything in the game (#SpyBunker anyone?) to lower that threat level. I will be the first to celebrate if I eat my words, as so many did over and over again every time Tony survived when Cagayan was airing.

Don’t miss the two-hour season premiere of “Survivor: Game Changers,” Wednesday March 8, 2017 at 8 p.m. ET.

Any Questions? Drop me a line on Twitter: @gordonholmes

‘Survivor’ Millennial Adam: ”Survivor’ Has Been My Dream Since I Was Nine’

August 19, 2016
Adam Klein (CBS)

Adam Klein (CBS)

XFINITY.com is the place to be for all of your “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X” needs. We’ll have interviews with all twenty of the new players to hold you over until the season starts. Then we’ll have full episode recaps, interviews with the players after they’ve been eliminated, and the return of the ever-popular “Survivor” Power Rankings. Follow me on Twitter (@gordonholmes) for up-to-the-minute news.

Name (Age): Adam Klein (25)
Current Residence: San Francisco, CA
Occupation: Homeless Shelter Manager
Hobbies: Board games, poker, browsing the “Survivor” subreddit and travel.
Pet Peeves: Bullies, long lines and smokers.
Three Words to Describe You: Intelligent, confident and personable.

NOTE: Usually I get a good thirty minutes with each contestant before the game starts. However, this season I had to get through all 20 players in only two-and-a-half hours. So, these pieces will be short and hopefully sweet.

Adam Klein: You’re not going to come out on location and win the first challenge?
Gordon Holmes: Nope, I get to do all this over the phone. And that challenge thing isn’t a big deal, it’s only like eight in a row. It’s not that impressive.
Klein: (Laughs) Aww…c’mon.
Holmes: You just got right on my good side and we’re only twenty seconds into this.
Klein: I read everything that you put out.
Holmes: You’re already my favorite. This speaks very well of your social game.

Holmes: The first thing that leapt out to me from your bio is your relationship with your mother who is battling cancer. 
Klein: The hardest part about this for me is leaving my family. Especially with all that’s going on with my mother’s cancer. We need something to look forward to. We need some goals that will give us something special down the road. When I first told my mom that I got on, she cried and she said, “You have to go on. You have to do this.” So, I’m not just doing this for myself. I’m doing it for my entire family. I want to be at the finale and get my million-dollar check and be able to hand it over to my mom in the audience. That’s the dream.
Holmes: It’s going to be awesome. Is this situation going to be something you keep to yourself when you’re out there?
Klein: I think that I have to. That’s going to be really hard for me to do because my family is the most important thing to me. And it’s definitely something that could be used against me. Jeremy (Collins) kept the fact that he was going to have a kid from his tribe. And this is a big sympathy point kind of thing where someone could theoretically say, “I don’t want to go to the end against a guy who has this kind of story.” It also could be something that I may need to share at some point. It’s going to be hard to bottle that up for 39 days. So, if I find someone who I feel I can really trust, it may bring us closer together. But initially I’m going to keep it to myself.
Holmes: It’s terrible to think about this, but in “Second Chances” there was a situation where someone left the game when they learned a family member was having a medical emergency. Have you planned for this?
Klein: “Survivor” has been my dream since I was nine years old. But, I love my family more. If there’s any chance that something terrible happens, I’m going home. Bottom line. They know that and they cast me in spite of that.
Holmes: Nine years old?
Klein: Yeah.
Holmes: I’m so old.
Klein: (Laughs) Sorry about that.

Holmes: You mentioned bullying as one of your pet peeves. We’ve seen a lot of that lately.
Klein: Yeah.
Holmes: Now, it’s one thing to bully or to be bullied, but it’s another thing to witness bullying. Usually the bully has power, if you stand up for the bullied person, it might cost you. What’s your instinct?
Klein: Like everything in “Survivor” it depends on the situation. I don’t want to get myself in a position where I’m going to be in trouble early because I did something that put me on the bad side of the majority of the tribe. But at the same time, when I was at summer camp in the 4th grade, I was bullied myself. You may find it hard to believe, but I was fat and obnoxious…well…I may still be a little bit…so I understand that. And the work that I do, I work with people who have been marginalized and gone through tough times. My heart goes out to anyone who’s facing difficulties. It’d be hard to bite my tongue if I see some real cruel things out there.

Holmes: As a super fan, I’m assuming you have no problem lying.
Klein: No problem at all.
Holmes: What about flirting?
Klein: (Laughs) I knew you were going to ask that! I was upset that you didn’t go to location last time so you could ask Joe Del Campo that question.
Holmes: (Laughs) It’s my job to get a baseline for how everyone thinks they’re going to play. I used to only ask the flirting question to the pretty young people, but that made me feel horrible. Everyone can flirt. I ask everyone now. Stop dodging the question, Adam!
Klein: (Laughs) I think I’m more likely to be the guy who is the flirtee rather than the flirter. If someone thinks they control me based on that, that’s going to be good for my game.
Holmes: How well do you deal with hunger, extreme temperatures, lack of sleep?
Klein: I actually am fine with hunger. I sometimes don’t eat until dinner. My mom’s not happy about it. Sleep deprivation will be tough. And extreme temperatures will be the worst. I get a little cranky and ornery when it’s hot. I’m going to have to put on my happy face.
Holmes: How about paranoia?
Klein: I think it’s going to be a little fun for me. This is what I signed on for. “Survivor” is a 24/7 game and I’m prepared for it.

Holmes: Have you seen any of the other players yet?
Klein: Very briefly I saw two other people. I haven’t seen the people I expected to see from finals. I’ve only seen quick glimpses of people.

Holmes: If there is a twist, what do you think it’ll be?
Klein: I’ve been racking my brain for months. At first I thought…they were asking a lot of questions at casting about my political history. Working for the Obama campaign…but then I found out I’m on the red tribe, so that doesn’t really make sense.  I think we’ll start at twenty, with two tribes. Then at eighteen go to three tribes. I know they liked how the tribe switch-ups worked during “Second Chances.”

Holmes: If you could align with any past player, who would it be?
Klein: Probably Yau-Man (Chan). I love that guy. I feel like Denise (Stapley) is a strong ally that I could talk to and work through the game like she did with Malcolm (Freberg).

Holmes: We’re under a time crunch, so I’ve prepared a lightning round. Cats or dogs?
Klein: Dogs.
Holmes: Beer or wine?
Klein: Beer.
Holmes: Superman or Batman?
Klein: Superman.
Holmes: Meat or vegetables?
Klein: Meat.
Holmes: Republican or Democrat?
Klein: Look at my bio. (Laughs)
Holmes: Fair enough. Books or TV?
Klein: TV.
Holmes: Swimming or sunbathing?
Klein: Sunbathing.
Holmes: Many casual friends or one good friend.
Klein: Many casual friends.
Holmes: A nice car or a nice home?
Klein: A nice home.
Holmes: Smart or funny?
Klein: Smart.
Holmes: Parvati or Boston Rob?
Klein: Parvati.
Holmes: Jeff Probst or Ryan Seacrest?
Klein: Jeff Probst…it’s not even close.
Holmes: A big vacation or a big TV?
Klein: Vacation.
Holmes: Working alone or with a team?
Klein: A team. Definitely.
Holmes: Dragons or unicorns.
Klein: Ooo…unicorns. Nice.
Holmes: Careful planning or fly by the seat of your pants?
Klein: Careful planning.
Holmes: And finally, Gordon Holmes or Dalton Ross?
Klein: Hmm…Gordon Holmes. (Laughs)
Holmes: You almost broke my heart with that pause.
Klein: But when Dalton asks, I’m going to say him.
Holmes: You (Expletive Deleted).
Klein: (Laughs)

Don’t miss the season premiere of “Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen-X,” Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 8pm ET.