Jeff asks Gregg how big an issue trust is, sort of apropos of nothing except that trust is here and Gregg and Jeff are here, so they might as well talk about it, and Gregg says that "it's about to kick in," seeing how this is their first trip to tribal council. Now all their trust will be tested, blah blah blah. But now, there's no time for testing, because it's time to vote. Willard goes first, silently and unsurprisingly voting for Katie. Everyone else votes. "You're crabby and you're bitter," Katie snots while voting for Willard, not making herself look particularly great in the process. You're already getting rid of him, dear. You could be a little gracious. I mean, maybe you couldn't.
Jeff goes off, and then he returns with the urn-o-votes. First vote is Katie, which I'm sure isn't pleasant for her. Then it's all Willard from there, so he's done. Willard comes over to Jeff to be snuffed. Once he has been, he turns back to the tribe. "Stay strong; stick to the plan; finish them off," he says forcefully. Wow. That was very Mortal Kombat for a guy who couldn't even poke a few embers to keep himself alive. Everyone bids Willard farewell. When he's gone, Jeff says that Ulong will now be brought in, and they'll be able to "partake in [their] reward." Koror is sent over to the jury area to wait and eat and stuff. We then see Willard's exit interview, in which he says that he surprised himself with how not-strong he turned out to be. "There are times I get crabby," he allows, but he chalks it up to the lack of water and sleep. Which I'm sure plays a role. And he thinks the tribe is made up of "good people, by and large." In Ian's case? Really large. (Sue me; it's what came to mind.)













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