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“We’re not supposed to trust anybody out here,” Jonathan mansplained, and then told Lindsay, “You’re getting really worked up.” She said, “sorry.” Ugh. In a confessional, she said, “Jonathan is impossible to talk with.” “I know more than you know,” Lindsay told him, and the gears just ground together. The blank look on his face said everything, as did his increasing condescension at having to think about things. Lindsay tried to point out the problems in the plan to Jonathan, namely that if Drea played an idol, Maryanne would be voted out, along with her extra vote. Maryanne immediately realized the problem with this, because she’d be voted out if Drea played her idol, and was annoyed that “Jonathan treats me like a young little girl, the sheep that needs to be led.”ĭrea, meanwhile, was told that the target was Maryanne, and told us “that’s a red flag for me.” If the tribe is targeting people with idols, she said, “this girl has one, too.” On the other temporary tribe, Lindsay pointed out that “Tori might be the easy target here”-especially given Tori’s dual individual immunity wins.īut Jonathan, he’d been “waiting for my moment to make a big move.” His plan was to vote for Drea, flushing her idol, and he told Maryanne she’d be the goat. The temporary tribe’s vote was fairly standard: a player who thought they were in control discovering that they’d been blindsided. But he managed his skepticism well, in the same way he later managed to gently float the idea of blindsiding Rocksroy while also managing to get Hai and Romeo together. He was skeptical of Rocksroy’s alliance of dudes plan (“Are you insane, Rocksroy?” he said in a confessional, referencing, among other things, having to compete in individual immunity against Jonathan). But I was disappointed that we didn’t get to see it actually come together, especially if it was all grunting.īut seriously, Omar repairing the rift between Hai and Romeo, and then Hai convincing his ally Mike to go along with that plan: that’s interesting! Show it!īy the way: Omar’s game is an A+ right now. Rocksroy’s exit was telegraphed throughout the episode, so I was not surprised. Rocksroy said “guys are more rigid in making a decision, so I’m banking on that.” Romeo seemed immediately resigned to going home, especially considering his rift with Hai, but not everyone was on board with Rocksroy’s guy’s alliance of players who make a decision and stick to it and that’s that now where is my dinner?! Immunity went to Hai and Jonathan, with Jonathan winning reward for his temporary tribe. The teams produced two temporary tribes: Hai, Mike, Omar, Rocksroy, and Romeo (aka Rocksroy’s guy’s alliance) and Drea, Jonathan, Lindsay, Maryanne, and Tori.
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The twist of this challenge was that there were two immunity idols-and two teams of five competing separately for that immunity, and then heading separately to Tribal Council.īasically, there was a reverse merge two episodes after the actual merge was reversed. As Jeff Probst said, the players this season were facing “unprecedented swells and wind on an already-difficult challenge,” and it’s “very difficult to do this challenge on a flat sea.” A reverse merge post-merge reversing This challenge is not one I love, mostly because it’s not an equal playing field for everyone: waves move the platforms, which makes it difficult, yes, but also means one player might get knocked off by a wave that totally misses another player.Īnd I had that feeling the moment I saw that it was this challenge, before the wind and waves made themselves known. To make way for two Tribal Councils, the reward and immunity challenges were combined into a recycled immunity challenge. (Photo by Robert Voets/CBS Entertainment)
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Hai Giang falls after winning individual immunity by balancing in rough seas and high wind.