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36 days ago, 16 Americans began the adventure of a lifetime.
They were abandoned in the heart of wild Africa and forced to work together to
build a new world while competing against each other for the title of Sole Survivor and 1 million dollars.
As two separate tribes, Samburu and Boran, they faced extreme challenges, they.
Battled each other, and.
They confronted the dangers of an exotic land, hit.
A fevered pitch, a new twist to the game sent them reeling.
Silas, Teresa, Frank, you guys are now members of Boran.
Kelly.
Well, then, which one do you want to take?
That's what I'm saying.
Well, let's decide.
Damn it.
Some friendships held.
I didn't vote for a friend of mine, and that makes me the happiest person on the face of the earth.
While others crumbled.
On.
Day 20, tempers flared when Lex received a mystery vote at tribal council.
I will not live with a snake.
I'm sorry, someone voted against you, Mr. Ego.
Deal with it.
My gut tells me that you stabbed me.
And.
Before tribal council, Teresa was desperate.
I know that I'm gonna...
She played her final card.
She confessed to Lex that she was the one who cast the vote that sent him on his witch hunt.
She said, you know, when you got that one mystery vote, at the time I thought...
Teresa also implicated Tom in hopes of getting him voted out.
Remained true to each other.
And Teresa was the 12th person voted out of the tribe.
Final.
Immunity challenges.
Two will continue on to face the jury.
One.
We're in the home stretch.
And emotions are just all over the map.
I mean, this game goes over a 39 day period.
And the whole thing is like a giant puzzle.
And sometimes when one person says something to you, like what T-Bird said to
me before tribal council, all of a sudden, some of the loose puzzle pieces,
you find the spot that they fit in.
Right.
Before tribal council, Teresa came clean that back when we were voting off
Clarence, she was the one that voted that second vote for Lex, that upset Lex so much in the beginning.
And Teresa also said Tommy had been lobbying to get Lex voted off,
and that was very upsetting to Lex.
Mama.
Cat had been approached a couple times by Tom who had told her, you know,
if you happen to vote for Lex on any of these tribal councils, that's totally okay by me.
It's the same old, same old.
Today is day 37.
It's exactly five weeks today that we've been out here, and that's a long time.
Day 37.
Amazing.
The four of us left are all probably more surprised than the next about the fact that we're still here.
And I couldn't have imagined it being as crazy as it is.
It's good, it's bad, it's bitter, it's sweet.
Men are going off to work.
But more now than ever, our brains are focused on, well, is there anyone trying to burn me?
I.
Felt that there was a really good chance that Tom had pulled a bit of treachery when it came to him and me.
And what I need to do is confront Tom with it and just find out, was it true,
was he going to fess up to it?
Tom, I want to talk.
Go ahead, bro.
I heard some stuff yesterday that made me really unhappy and I need to talk to you about it.
Because I believe in having everything right out in the open.
Okay, you put it right here.
When we came back from Samburu, did you tell T-Bird that she couldn't trust me?
That I was not to be trusted?
Absolutely not.
No question, no if, no as, no as about it.
What kind of question is that to ask this far down in a game?
Hell, as far as I know, I don't think I did.
But if I did, Lex has been the man to watch.
Hell, he's been winning the immunities and everything else.
That's the reason he's getting all the votes.
If you're going to run in the front of the pack with a white horse, you're going to be shot at.
Also, did you ever tell Kim that she should vote for me?
That you would never vote for me because we made a pact that she should vote for me?
I told her, yeah, yeah.
Why'd you do that?
Because in the game, if she wanted the other players, I had no control.
Why would you tell her to vote for me when we made a pact?
Why dig up bones?
Not digging up bones.
This is your current events.
That's kind of like over at Samburu.
You were the first one who said, well, don't vote for me.
No, I didn't say that, Tom.
At all.
I thought it was only fair and right for me to say that none of us had votes
against us, and I talked to you about it before I talked to Brandon about it,
and you said that was the fair thing to do.
I feel like you saved your ass, Ovar.
No, that's not.
You know what?
Well, I'll tell you right now, you're wrong.
Tom and I, there have been a couple of situations in the past
that have arisen that we haven't quite seen eye to eye on.
And I guess Tom had the impression that I wasn't really working quite with him or for him, but against him.
Alright, now let me ask you.
Lex, all I had to do was vote one time to get you off.
Anytime I want to.
I know that.
Anytime I want to.
All I had to do was go like this.
L-E-X.
Yeah.
Down there at that cart.
And you know what I did?
You know what?
I could have done the same thing.
That's right.
Tom, I want to go back to camp with you and I swear it, but I don't want you
walking back there thinking that the only reason I'm still in the game is by your good graces.
I'm not.
I'm not here because anybody carried me along, no one carried me here.
No.
You're responsible because you're here, I'm responsible because I'm here,
it's not because Big Tom did Lex a favor that I'm here.
I haven't saved you.
We've covered each other.
Right.
And the thing about Lex, we've got three more days and I'm not going to fall out in three days.
Alright.
The thing between me and Lex is basically a case of paranoia and worriation,
but my alliance with Lex and Ethan has not, you know, has not quivered.
Let's, let's... I don't have to.
You're not, you're not going to shake on the fact that you... I don't have to make another alliance.
Today is the day we're going to go vote, and I don't want you to feel like it.
You're obligated to me.
I can't forget about what Tom has done for me in the past.
We can thank each other equally for still being here.
So I would not feel right about cutting him off at the knees because on a couple of occasions he's fallen from grace.
You know the handshake's a big deal though.
He's all, I already shook your hand once, I don't need to shake it again.
I said, alright.
We're taking a gamble, bringing Tom in.
You want.
To come back?
No.
We decided.
To take some time, go up to Bohrocks and just sort of zen out for a while.
When you go up to Bohrocks, it's so peaceful and we can also get, you know, look down at our boma.
It just kind of gives you a different perspective on things and you just can't help but think about stuff.
We've been living in that little circle for 36 days.
This has been the ultimate adventure for me.
Every little bit of myself, my being, has been touched in some little way.
I'm.
Just extremely happy that I've made it this far, so I'm gonna suck it in a little bit and enjoy it.
We can't see this anymore.
It feels great to be the last woman standing.
I may make it to the final three, but I have to do that in my own power.
I have not won an immunity challenge yet.
I haven't won a reward challenge either, but that's not to say that it can't happen
and nobody would be happier than me if I could pull it off and buy myself another day or two here.
To me at this point has become all about winning.
Damn it, I for.
One thing and one thing only, to take that million dollars and to run with it.
To.
College degrees, I hope you paid attention.
You may just be the next to go if your memory lacks retention.
We have to answer questions about ourselves or about past members of Moto Maji.
You know, people that are on the jury right now and whoever gets the most questions right, then they get immunity.
What's Frank's other kid's name?
Hunter Sage.
I don't know.
That's another mental game.
I'm not that strong, you know.
I'm going to end that game, and it'll be tough with me.
Hunter, Saeed, and Tom.
Um, I have no idea.
One thing that I'm worried about is if I get a question wrong about one of the
jurors that I supposedly close with, it could play a little bit on the jurors
if they just think you went through the motions pretending to ask an important
question but not really listening to the answers.
I think Kim has got the best chance at winning this challenge.
She's got a really good mind for facts, she's got really good retention,
and she takes a genuine interest in everybody.
Tonight's immunity challenge is called Fallen Comrades.
We're going to reveal how much you guys have learned about your fellow tribe members.
You've had a lot of conversations, how much listening have you really done?
We're holding it at Tribal Council because ultimately this is a game about
relationships and the final vote will come down to the relationships you have formed with the members of the jury.
It'll be followed by a Tribal Council where the 13th member will be voted out.
I'm going to ask you eight questions about the original tribe mates you spent time with over the last 36 days.
Whoever has the most right at the end of the competition wins immunity.
First thing, Lex, take this back, before I ask the questions, you want to make sure you know the rules.
I'll ask you the question, write down your answer, don't reveal until I tell you to.
First question.
What rank did Frank reach in the army?
What rank did Frank reach in the army?
Everybody reveal.
Kim says second lieutenant.
Ethan says sergeant.
Lex says colonel.
Tom says lieutenant private.
Correct answer, staff sergeant.
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