In the beginning of this episode, we find Erinn knowing she needs to beat out the three Jalapao, knowing they’ve been together for a while. Taj seems like she’ll remain loyal to JT/Stephen and JT and Stephen still look like they are in control. In the immunity challenge, the survivors had to get puzzle pieces climbing through tubes on a platform that looked like a spider. It was a close race between JT and Erinn, but JT became victorious, earning immunity. Back at tribal council, Stephan and JT talk about how close they are to being the final two, and earning that ceremonial final two breakfast. Meanwhile, Erin talks to JT and Stephan, asking them to vote for Taj, knowing she’ll possibly be hard to beat in the final two, thinking she’s played a good social game. So, in Tribal Council, there was one for Taj and one for Stephan, and the other two votes went for Taj, and she was voted off.
I really thought one of two things were going to happen: They would tie it up, so that Erinn and Taj had to fight for their right to stay in a fire-making challenge or Taj and Erinn would team up to get Stephen out somehow, hoping they would take control. So, it’s now Day 38, and Stephen decides to tell Erinn it would be “suicide” to take JT to the end. So, Erinn, Stephen, and JT each participate in the right of passage, talking about the thirteen survivors that fell before them. In the final immunity challenge, the survivors had to roll balls down a chute, and catch them at the end. If they drop their balls, they lose. On round three, with three balls played a piece, it was Erinn who dropped her balls, losing. So, with either four or five balls on, it was between Stephen and JT. Once again, the winner was JT! Back at camp, Erinn spills the guts, and tells JT that Stephan wanted to vote him off. JT was shocked. But at tribal council, it was Erinn who was voted off, making Stephan and JT the final two.
JT and Stephan get to enjoy their breakfast they’ve wanted since day two. So, it comes time for the final tribal council, where Stephen reveals if he won that final immunity, he’d probably would’ve taken Erinn to the end. Sierra calls Stephen weak, and I don’t think the other jurors were any more interesting. So, it was time for all seven jurors to vote. At the live part of the show, back in the United States, the winner is revealed. By a 7-0 vote, JT is the winner, becoming the second unanimous winner after Earl. Stephen gets to become the next Becky/Cassandra/Dreamz/Sugar and not receive a vote. Join us next season in Samoa, Next fall. I personally feel JT was a very good winner, making this season worthy.
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