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Jeff: Previously on "survivor," there was a surprise
twist.
We are having two separate tribal councils.
Whoa.
Oh, my god.
Jeff: And past mistakes came back to haunt again when
donathan played his idol.
I'm playing this for myself tonight.
Jeff: But he didn't need.
To Jenna, the tribe has spoken.
And kellyn played her extra vote to take out Laurel, but it was
Mike whole was sent to the jury.
Michael, the tribe has spoken.
Eight are left.
Who will be voted out tonight.
What happened?
What happened?
Well, the vote was confusing.
Six votes were played with a five.
Hearn tribal.
Who had an extra vote.
Not me.
Not me.
Not me.
Must be kellyn.
Yeah.
That would be me.
Did you put them both on me?
Because I don't know what happened?
Well, I have to come clean, so I had an extra vote, and
tonight I felt like there was going to be one vote for me, one
volt for Laurel, the three boys were going to be safe, so I
played both of my votes on Laurel, and I understand if she
is very, very hurt by that.
I was so close to going home tonight, and the fact that
kellyn threw not one but two votes at me shows me that
everyone is out for themselves right now.
I think I've got to do the same.
Luckily Wendell and dom stuck by me tonight.
We go further, so you can.
Jeff: Come on in, guys.
All right.
You guys ready to get to today's reward challenge?
Yes, sir.
Yeah.
Jeff: For today's challenge, you're going to race
to retrieve a sandbag, then move threw a series of obstacles to
the finish where you will attempt to land that sandbag on
a very small table.
First to finish wins reward.
Want to know what you're playing for?
Yes, we do.
Yes.
Jeff: The winner will be taken to a beautiful spot where
you will enjoy ribs, chicken, burgers.
Burgers?
Jeff: Pastries and ice cream for dessert.
Worth playing for?
Yes.
Jeff: You know, the only thing that would make it a
little sweeter is if you weren't just sharing it with the people
you're playing against, but if you could share this moment with
the people you are playing for.
Talking love.
Wendell, what is the feeling?
Why does love become so important in this moment, in
this game?
These are the people we've been thinking about and playing
for, and I know... I know my pop is somewhere close, man.
Jeff: Shall we just start with you, Wendell?
All right.
Let's bring out Wendell's dad.
Wendell, come on out.
You can do it.
You know you can.
Thank you, dad.
Jeff: Wendell, you're this big strong guy out here playing
this difficult game, but when you see your dad, you become the
son.
This guy is everything to me, man.
He's me, man.
This is the original Wendell, man.
This is senior.
Like if you look at him, you see me.
Look, guys.
This is Wendell senior.
This is the guy I've been talking about.
I told you guys, man.
This guy works so hard.
Everything I build and all that stuff around camp, it's because
he taught me how to build growing up.
And this is my everything right here.
Jeff: Wendell, sr., what is that sense of pride?
He's basically calling you his hero in life.
He's our hero.
He has done much more in every way than we could have ever
imagined.
Very proud of him.
Jeff: All right.
Wendell, give him last hug.
Love you.
I love you.
That's the guy.
That's my guy.
Jeff: Kellyn, you ready for some love?
Here's your older brother Clay.
Come on out, Clay.
You can do it.
You can do it.
We're on "survivor."
A huge part of building our relationship as adults, we are
opposites in so many ways, except a couple things that we
get along work and "survivor" is one of them.
And watching the show every week, this has been the glue in
building our relationship back up for the last few years.
We're so thankful for the whole "survivor" family and what it
has done for our family.
Jeff: All right.
Give him last hug.
It's so good to see you.
Jeff: Donathan, let's get your aunt Patty out here.
Come on, Patty.
Patty!
Oh, she looks so beautiful.
Jeff: Donathan, this is the most vulnerable I've seen you,
and I've seen you vulnerable out here.
What it is about this?
What is happening right now for you?
This transcends everything for me.
Right now, I mean, I've always loved to be on the show, but to
have this family connection right here is something I'll
never forget, and do you know how my mom is?
Your mom and grandma are fantastic.
They're fantastic.
Everything is good.
I promise.
Jeff: Donathan, are you worried about your family back
home?
Definitely.
I know they always depended on me, aubry I took a risk coming
out here and leaving them by themselves, so to hear that,
this is a big lift off my shoulders.
They're fantastic, and she sends so much love and she told
me to give you this.
Oh, thank you.
Jeff: All right, give him a last love.
Oh, I love you, Patty.
You got this.
Jeff: Angela, you ready for some love?
I am.
Jeff: Let's bring your daughter Paige out.
Come on, Paige.
Come on, Paige.
Paige, tell me about your relationship?
Our normal was being away from each other.
She served 21 years in the military.
So we're such used to being away from each other and dealing with
it and being able to put up with it and put our emotions aside
and do what we can do for better outcomes and for our future to
be the best and brightest it can be.
Jeff: Angela, your daughter said something really
interesting.
You served our military.
And as a result, you have sacrificed your own family.
When you hear your daughter say that, what's the feeling?
Does that hurt, or is that part of the bond?
A little bit of both, because while I'm very proud, I'm also
hurting because I'm leaving my family behind.
You sometimes feel that you have let them down.
But then when you see this amazing young adult that
everything has grown to be, my family is really the hero in all
of this for me, for my story.
Thanks, sis.
Jeff: Give her last hug.
I love you.
I love you, babe.
Jeff: Chelsea, you ready for some love?
Here's your sister Sidney.
Come on out.
I told your I'd get your ass out here.
I missed you so much.
Jeff: Sidney, you haven't been out here, but you're seeing
your older sister, who is clearly vulnerable right now.
I'm so proud of her.
She's been so ambitious her whole life.
I try to be a rock for her and stand strong for her when she's
in tough situations and give her love.
She's loved by everyone.
And everyone is doing good.
Jeff: Wow.
That may be the most supportive little sister I've ever seen on
"survivor," right?
I know, right.
Jeff: All right.
Give her last hug.
Love you.
I love you, too.
Jeff: Laurel, you ready for some love.
Yeah.
Jeff: Let's get your brother frank out here, big
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