Survivor: Kaoh Rong castaways Scot Pollard and Kyle Jason have been walking a thin line between being viewed as bullies or just two guys playing a no-nonsense game, and castoff Debbie Wanner has chosen a side in this debate.

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"Well, I would absolutely affirm that they were bullies beyond anything Survivor has ever seen before," Debbie told Reality TV World in a recent exclusive interview following her ouster from the show. "And the treatment that they're getting is mild compared to the reality."

Scot and Jason started getting a bad rap at the beginning of the season because of the way they treated "Blondie," a former Brawn tribe member formally known as Alecia Holden. However, Alecia told Reality TV World after her vote-off she didn't consider the two guys bullies.

Fast forward several weeks and former Brains tribe member Neal Gottlieb insisted there was definitely a "bully mentality" around camp when he was playing the game.

In the latest episode, Scot and Jason's behavior only worsened, as they attempted to sabotage their tribemates by hiding tools and putting out their fires so they couldn't boil water or eat. Even their closest ally Cydney Gillon had decided to flip on them because she was tired of being told what to do.

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However, Debbie insisted Scot and Jason aren't bad people despite their intense, brutal gameplay.

"I found positive attributes in both of them. Scot's a gentleman. He's very articulate for instance," explained the 49-year-old chemist from Reading, PA. "Jason has the love of his daughters and I've got an autistic nephew -- Asperger's syndrome -- so I related to Jason."

Debbie then revealed whether she believes either guy could get votes from the jury to win if they were to make it all the way to the end of the game.

"I would've taken, you know, that's hard to say. Do I see it that nobody would've voted for Jason and Scot in the end? No," Debbie told Reality TV World.

"I think people would've given Jason the money simply because he's got such a compelling story. Medical care is expensive and everybody knows it. And he wasn't lying about his daughter. So, you know, maybe the person I would've liked to have taken to the end would've been [Tai Trang] and [Aubry Bracco], quite frankly."


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About The Author: Elizabeth Kwiatkowski
Elizabeth Kwiatkowski is Associate Editor of Reality TV World and has been covering the reality TV genre for more than a decade.