While you may feel sorry for eventual evicted juror Neal, who ended up having to sit around all that time for absolutely nothing, he would have had to do that anyway, as all the pre-merge boots did. But should she? S40 E8 Recap
Back at camp, Nick told Aubry to vote against Debbie, but Cydney decided to rally the women against Nick. UNLESS… Unless Tai is betting on it being a final two. Nick told Michele not to align with Debbie, but Michele didn't appreciate Nick's patronizing attitude. Back at camp, Michele—already distraught after her ally Anna's elimination—worried that her performance in the challenge would make her a target, but Debbie assured her that she was safe, and the two aligned against Jason. By Dalton Ross
Nick consulted with Julia to ensure there was no women's alliance but Cydney overheard, and ratted him out to Jason and Scot.
Survivor: Kaoh Rong finale recap: Not Going Down Without a Fight And in doing so, I think I may surprise you by saying I actually kinda like it. Back at camp, the majority alliance — Michele included — chose to target Julia over Jason for her challenge and social prowess, but Cydney and Michele later debated between voting against Julia or Tai. So if Aubry gets through this vote, then Tai has a So Cydney and Aubry must partake in a fire-making tiebreaker challenge. Needing one more vote, the women then tried to recruit Julia instead. By Dalton Ross
By Dalton Ross S40 E9 Recap It is especially deadly during peak BJS season, which happens to occur during final Tribal Council voting.But before we can get to a final three, we have a reward challenge that combines a bunch of familiar elements into a frantic physical and mental test.
C’mon, CBS! Michele came from behind to win the challenge, narrowly beating Tai. As a result, she was exiled to the To Tang camp, and joined the tribe that lost the next Immunity Challenge, Gondol, the day after their Tribal Council.On Day 38, for winning the final reward challenge, Michele earned the power to eliminate one of the jurors at Tribal Council. Aubry also does a good job of pointing out how Tai was on the wrong side of several votes while she was on the right side every time, proving he did not have his finger on the pulse of the game the way she did.“It’s truth time. And there’s no need to cry for the juror who just had his or her power stripped because that person was out of the game and was not allowed to return to the United States until the season was wrapped anyway.
(Sure, we got our requisite Cochran-in-audience shot, but it’s not like he went out to talk to him this time. S39 E1 Recap During the challenge, Debbie was treated for After the Brawn tribe lost yet again, Scot openly claimed that Alecia had no chance of surviving the upcoming Tribal Council. However, before Tribal Council, Jeff and a doctor visited the camp to inspect some of the castaways' injuries. It creates another level of strategy and guesswork, which is always a good thing.
Julia probably votes for Michelle.
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I thought it was clear, but I thought wrong.Evicted juror twist = Interesting new wrinkle not worth getting upset aboutOkay, there are the big picture headlines.
The next day, Tai tried to rationalize his betrayal to Jason, explaining that he was afraid that he and Scot were going to betray him, but it failed to diffuse Jason's anger.
Michele narrowly defeated Aubry to win the challenge. As there were only four castaways remaining, the two tied castaways competed in a fire making duel to resolve the tie.No vote; Caleb was medically evacuated from the game.No vote; Neal was medically evacuated from the game.No vote; Joe was medically evacuated from the game.Cydney lost to Aubry in the fire-making tiebreaker.Aubry, Liz and Peter were not eligible to vote in the second round of voting.Tai played an extra vote advantage, allowing him to cast two ballots during a single vote.Julia was exiled after drawing the sole To Tang buff during the tribe swap.
At Tribal Council, a nervous Tai considered playing his idol; ultimately, Tai kept it, and Cydney and Michele voted against Julia, sending her to the jury.
Later at the Beauty camp, Tai reluctantly helped kill one of their chickens, but was comforted by the rest of his tribe except for Nick, who offered no empathy.
When you lose 25 percent of your show to extend your finale, that’s what’s going to happen. Pointless speculation with no way of knowing. After eliminating Scot and taking out Jason's idol, the new majority alliance of Aubry, Cydney, Joe and Tai celebrated their victory, with Jason as their next target, while a confused Julia and Michele lamented being left out of the plan.
Aubry had a panic attack and was consoled by her tribe mates, but they worried about her behaviour. I’m not going to sit her and bash the woman, but I do think the jury totally missed on this one.
At Tribal Council, though Aubry initially wrote down Julia's name, she crossed it out and voted for Peter instead, joining Julia, Tai and Scot in sending him out of the game.
Julia won the challenge, thwarting Aubry and Cydney's plan.