Second, 5 bonus points each to Carol, Ricky, Marissa and
Kristyn for knowing that “As if!” was from Clueless. She definitely was!
On to the update!
Back at camp, Mary is shocked and demoralized that David is
gone. While Mary despairs that she’s an easy boot, Eva thinks if she keeps her
head down and is a reliable vote, she can stick around. Oh, and not to expect Eva’s idol to save
her. I’m sure Mary feels inspired. Do
you?
Star and Mary talk about the “other 4” forming up along with
Mitch and Kamila to take out one of the Strong 4 and the Strong 4 won’t see it
coming. Ironically, Star is right, but
not for a good reason. Generally, the “bottom” alliance never gains traction
and instead turns on each other to last another day.
The next morning, Shauhin thinks Mitch is in a good spot
because he’s a free agent (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Mitch] to
Carol!). In fact, Shauhin notices that if he teams with Kamila they might
start something to rival the Strong 4.
Joe agrees, suggesting either Star, Mary or Mitch as the target. No
doubt he remembers Kyle’s reaction when David brought up Kamila.
Star can’t stand that Mitch falls asleep so easily but what
really gets her is how much Mitch snores.
But she will put that all aside if it means they have a chance to
advance (1 point for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Star] to Marissa!). She
tells The Bottom 4 that Joe is the target.
Unfortunately for Star, Kamila is a double-agent (1 point
for “Mention ‘in this game’” [Kamila] to Dalphyne!). She immediately tells Kyle about the plan for
Joe. Kyle thinks Joe can carry them to
final 6 at least but supports Kamila if she wants to get him out now if there’s
no trace back to him.
And then, Kyle tells Joe that Kamila is locked in on the 6
but he worries that the usual Survivor strategy and backstabbing may not win
this year since the season has been primarily about making emotional
connections.
At the reward challenge, they slither snakelike over sand
dunes with their feet tied together and their hands tied to their side. Upon
reaching the end, they untie themselves and maneuver a buoy through a rope maze
to unlock three rings. First person to land all three in a ring toss wins
chicken and waffles on another Fijian island.
The idea of which causes them to break into song.
Shauhin gets out to a big lead but it’s Kyle who finishes
the slither portion first and leaves his ally Kamila in the dust as she wonders
how to do this challenge at all. The
rope maze proves difficult, and it’s Joe who finishes untying first but Kyle’s
right behind him.
At the ring toss, Kyle, Eva and Joe each land one, but it’s
Kyle and Joe in a showdown after each lands their 2nd. We get a classic Survivor fake out making us
think Joe lands his 3rd, but it is Kyle who manages to do so! (8 points for “Win individual reward”
[Kyle] to Ricky!). As is Survivor
custom, he gets to choose three people to go with him, and Mitch (who’s
starving) is almost as disappointed as Carol (who has him in Fantasy) when he’s
not chosen. (3 points each for
“Chosen by someone else to go on reward” [Eva, Kamila and Shauhin] to Ricky,
Dalphyne and Kristyn!)
At reward, Shauhin thinks food makes all the difference
while Eva seems unconcerned with the next few votes as The Four agreed that
Star is the target. Kyle reveals why he
chose who he did – he needs Mitch, Star and Mary to be pissed so they’d revolt
against Joe.
Back at camp, Joe’s bothered Kyle didn’t choose him but
suspects Kyle’s brilliance in having him babysit. Joe takes the opportunity to
tell Mary why David was voted out, and that everyone sees Mary as the villain
who corrupted David. Mary finds his
attempt at jury management off-putting.
She tries to get Mitch on board for a 4v4 vote, and Mitch tells us that
if he doesn’t make a move now, he has no shot.
An aside Joe’s view on “babysitting” and how he
talked to Mary along with Eva’s attitude toward Mary and her lack of concern
about tribal leaves me feeling there’s an air of “us and them”. If they’re in Final Tribal, Mary’s voting for
whoever else is with them. Also, It’s
only a matter of time before Shauhin and/or Kyle flip on them. That’s when the fun begins again.
At the Immunity challenge, it’s “use a rope to balance a
wobbly table while stacking blocks to spell IMMUNITY” time. This is a frustrating, nerve-wracking
challenge. Jeff’s offer of rice for 3
sit-outs is quickly shot down.
Kamila gets to 6 letters, drops. Kyle and Joe get to 6 and
drop.
And drop
And drop
And drop
Moving at turtle speed, Shauhin gets to 7….and drops.
And Kyle is at 7….and drops.
And so is Mitch…..and drops.
Meanwhile, Star is so frustrated by this challenge that
she’s completely checked out.
Finally, Joe channels his inner “Don’t wake the kids” slow
motion, places his 8th block and puts everyone out of their misery
by getting back to the platform and ending the challenge. (8 points for “Win
individual immunity” [Joe] to Roberta!).
Looks like The Bottom 4 will need a new target.
Back at camp, Mitch telling Star to play her shot in the
dark makes her immediately believe she shouldn’t. Mitch then tells Shauhin
about Star’s Bottom 4 plan. So much for that.
“You can’t move forward with people you don’t trust” and he doesn’t
trust Mary or Star.
Mitch. Buddy. Bubbale (Google it, Gentiles). Saying this is
the same as saying “I trust Joe, Eva, Shauhin and Kyle”. I hate saying this because I like Mitch but
if he really believes this, he’s either dumb or blind.
Kamila sees Mitch playing too safe and since they need his
number, they can’t make their move. When Mary pitches going after Kyle, Kamila
turns around and throws Mary under the bus to Joe and Mitch. Having found no
luck with Kyle as a target, Mary shifts and throws Star out to Shauhin, saying
she’s an easier vote. She knows the vote
will be her or Star tonight.
Star is worried and in what’s likely a Survivor first, raps
her confessional with “My enemies are plottin’” (5 points for “Say the title
of the episode” [Star] to Marissa!). Now
available for download on iTunes for $0.99!
At tribal, Mitch talks about how individuals, groups and
small groups within groups seem to move around but Mary can’t decide what’s
real and what’s not. So how do you
navigate without information? Shauhin
thinks its
Star talks about how Mitch didn’t stutter when he told her
to play her shot in the dark, so maybe she should take him seriously. Joe sees
her as confident, but confidence is only positive if you’re right. Mary agrees – trust is what matters most (1
point for “Mention ‘in this game’ [Mary] to Scott!). Kamila agrees – it
helps keep her brain clean.
While Shauhin thinks leaving the wrong people in the game
can threaten getting to Final 3, Mary just wants to make it one more day.
Finally, Jeff asks Star if she’d play her shot in the dark
if everyone told her to. Maybe. Maybe not. She’s chaotic that way.
At the vote, it’s Eva who goes first (3 points for “First
person to vote at tribal” [Eva] to Ricky!).
Mary was right – it was her or Star tonight. Her pleading for another
day was also the right short-term tactic as Star is voted out 5-3, becoming
Juror #4.
(3 points for “Received vote against” [Mary] to Scott!)
(5 points for “Received vote against” [Star] to Marissa!)
(-1 point for “The tribe has spoken” [Star] against
Marissa!)
(1 point for “Jury member” [Star] to Marissa!)
But what does that mean for our scores?
Leader Ricky looks strong with Eva and widens his lead over 2nd place, which changes hands again. This time it’s Marissa who takes it over from 3rd place Carol thanks to Star’s exit. Unfortunately for Marissa, that’s about where her game will end though as the points she earned were on Star’s exit. Get ‘em next season! Roberta remains in 4th, about 40 points down but she could be ready for a run if Joe gets hot. Jay and Dalphyne are in a tie for 5th. I’m in 7th with Mary, a few points ahead of Kristyn who has Shauhin. I like her chances to pass me…but she’s not there yet!
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1. Ricky |
145 |
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2. Marissa |
140 |
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3. Carol |
132 |
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4. Roberta |
105 |
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5. Jay |
92 |
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6. Dalphyne |
92 |
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7. Scott |
84 |
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8. Kristyn |
79 |







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