Survivor
Survivor

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The Finish That Was Weirdly Satisfying

So, as Yul, Becky, and Sundra sun themselves elsewhere, Adam approaches Ozzy and asks him what he thinks about getting rid of the idol as Adam is leaving. Basically, Adam's plan is that he, Ozzy, and Sundra would vote for Yul. Meanwhile, Yul and Becky would vote for Adam. So Adam would still go home, and Yul would lose the idol, and they'd all go into F4 even. It's actually...well, it's something they should, in theory, consider. It would seem to be difficult for Yul even to argue they shouldn't do it -- why shouldn't they all go in on even ground? Isn't that the most "fair" thing? Ozzy is very noncommittal, and in an interview, he refers to this as an instance of "weird thoughts" coming out in camp. Of course, he's in a tricky spot, because he's already a target, and if he makes trouble, then if he fails to win what he assumes are the next two immunities, he won't stand a chance even more. Later, Adam floats this same plan with Sundra, telling her, "I'm going home, but I'll stir it up." Sundra admits in an interview that she's conflicted, in a way, about how hard it will be to get past Yul to F2. It feels, though, like it's plucked from an interview in which it's entirely a qualifier -- "Sure, I feel conflicted, but I'm not voting against Yul." Adam tells us he's interested in whether this "last-ditch effort" will work. "Who knows what's in store?" he wonders. Oh, I think I know, at least in the short term.

Tribal council. When the jury is seated, Nate enters with a cane. I don't know what's up with that, exactly, but I wouldn't be surprised if he stole it from some alleged hipster whose style he admires. Parvati is hella made up, as you would expect. Adam makes goo-goo eyes at her, much as he used to with Candice. Oh, Adam. You cheap date. Jeff starts off by asking Ozzy whether anything has happened that would change Adam's situation. "Um, no," Ozzy says plainly, with a hint of a smile. Ozzy says the only thing that would have helped Adam was individual immunity. "So, just so I'm clear, Adam's done," Jeff says. "Yes, Jeff, I think I'm done," Adam breaks in. He says that he had a chance to win himself immunity and came up short, and since the Aitus have "blinders on," and are determined to get to the final four together, there's not much he can do.

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