Albert Destrade was a former college baseball player who positioned himself as a power broker inside South Pacific's dominant Upolu alliance, the bloc Coach Wade ran on a platform of loyalty and prayer. Charming and ambitious, Albert was always angling — floating side deals and big moves — which made him useful to his alliance and, fatally, untrustworthy to the jury watching it all.
He won an individual immunity and talked his way to the final three alongside Coach and eventual winner Sophie Clarke, but the scheming that got him there left no goodwill behind: the jury handed him zero votes. A sharp, visible game that finished third precisely because everyone saw it happening.












