He was the first to ever use Idol nullifier and use it successfully. I think survivor thought that nothing should be powerful or equal than the million dollars so they created the idol nullifier
@@penrymampie3933 In the season they were playing (Kaoh Rong, season 32), there was a twist where 2 idols can be combined to make a super idol. Scot had an idol and so did Tai, and they were in an alliance with an agreement to combine the idols if one of them was voted out. But Tai blindsided him by NOT giving him the idol and letting him go home (and also voting for him instead of Aubry).
Yep the David’s minority split was a thing of beauty but this tribal was definitely up there. It’s when people realised the David’s played a better game.
@@skylarbryant2217 JT foolishly was trying to keep everyone happy, so he ends up telling someone who his alliance is voting for, & so the minority alliance plays an idol & Malcolm who was in JTs Alliance got sent home
Because there be so many blindsiding going on in survivor. I rather play my hidden immunity idol and found I didn’t need to, then get voted out with a idol in my pocket.
That season had a "super idol." If two certain idols were played together, it can be played after the votes are read. Scott and Jason gave their idol to Tai in a previous tribal council expecting that he would use it as well as his own to save either of them in the future. Tai decided not to play it for him.
The holder of the immunity idol nullifier must write the name of the player he wants to nullify his idol..so only the votes against that player are still count.