The Heroes return to camp. The text now announces that it's Day 5, so I guess Rob could have been sick and still able to perform so well in the challenge after all, since he had a day to rest up and get better. J.T. interviews that he stepped up to lead his group in the puzzle part of the challenge, only for some people (we cut to a shot of Stephenie) to try to take control as well. To his tribe, though, he takes full responsibility because he wants to hear them all say that it wasn't his fault because people weren't listening to him. Rupert puts in his two cents about how the Villains won because Rob stepped up and took control and his tribe listened to him. I wish someone would bring up how, despite not feeling well, Rob participated in the challenge because he knew his team needed him. Rupert, on the other hand, let his team down by sitting out because of his broken toe. James and Amanda say that everyone should have listened to J.T., with James repeating his stupid new "one voice!" mantra that he didn't even make up himself. He says he was angry that some people got "defensive" when he started yelling and screaming at them instead of taking responsibility for how their actions contributed to the team's loss. "I ain't never lost this much in my life!" he says. Dude, you only lost, like, twice. I'm sure you've lost more than that in your life. Shut up. Tom interviews that he really doubts that James has been "a winner [his] whole life" and says he'd love to school James on what really makes a winner, but he can't for fear of being voted out.













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