Probst says they've been doing a stupid poll at the CBS site where viewers can vote for the dumbest move in Survivor history. Except not really, since we only get five choices and two of them are from the season that just happened and weren't really that dumb, I think. J.T. has a feeling he's going to win this, and asks if he'll get money for it. Probst says no -- in fact, he has to give some of his money back. Speaking of giving money back, shouldn't the dumbest move be Richard Hatch not paying taxes and then trying to make a joke out of it in federal court, thus getting him that harsh sentence of five years in jail? Because no matter what you think you can get away in the game and who you can pull a fast one on, everyone knows you can't do that with the IRS. Anyway, our nominees were Tyson, J.T., James when he was voted out holding two immunity idols, Colby for keeping Tina in the game and ultimately losing to her, and, of course, Erik from Season 16 for giving Natalie his immunity necklace. Erik is in the audience tonight, and he got a haircut! His Mohawk is kind of silly, but it still looks way better than that '70s androgynous teen idol shag he had going on during his season. He's actually cute! Even though Probst told us about each of the dumb moments, we have to watch footage of them again. How can they say that Colby's move was one of the dumbest ever when he said AT THE TIME that he knew exactly what he was doing and that he could lose the game because of it? Just because someone places less importance on money than whatever Colby's reason was for keeping Tina doesn't make him stupid. Anyway, the winner is clearly Erik, but the viewers voted for J.T., so whatever. He happily accepts his little wooden tiki idol trophy.













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