Enough Is Enough

 is the thirteenth episode of.

Challenges
Reward Challenge: Survivor.com

The Survivors communicate with their loved ones via the Internet. They will each ask their loved ones a series of survival-based questions. The Survivor whose loved ones answer the most questions correctly wins. Reward: 30-minute private chat with family and a $500 Internet shopping spree courtesy of VISA to buy gifts from afar for the loved ones. Winner: Tina

Immunity Challenge: Fugitives

With hands, feet, and waist shackled, each Survivor must answer questions painted on wood beside remnants of an abandoned cattle station. The questions are based on a story told by host Jeff Probst. Each correct answer yields a key that opens one of the locks. The person with the most opened locks to cross the finish line first wins. Winner: Colby

Day 34
The final five continue to discuss the flood-damaged camp. They also think about all their loved ones at home whom they miss.

Day 35
The reward challenge sends the castaways to the Outback Internet Cafe, where each tribe member gets to talk online to a loved one at home. Tina eagerly chats with her husband and kids; Elisabeth talks to her parents and brother; Rodger says hello to his wife and kids; Keith checks in with his girlfriend; and Colby greets his mother. The loved ones take part in the challenge, which requires them to answer questions about the Outback. Tina's family gets the most answers right, winning Tina a half hour to chat with them. Before Tina enjoys her reward, the other castaways get to say a quick goodbye to their loved ones. During his chat, Keith pops the question to his girlfriend: "Will you marry me?". She answers yes. When the castaways return to camp, they are all in high spirits, especially the newly engaged Keith.

Day 36
Keith's good feeling about his engagement didn't last long. The next day, Colby and Keith get into an argument over the rice. Colby says that Keith is cooking too much rice and not rationing it correctly, which will leave the tribe with too little food in a few days. In an interview, Colby says "the guy's a bozo." He declares, "My game with Keith is done." For the immunity challenge, the castaways listen to Jeff tell a story about early Australian settlers. They must then run to stations and answer five questions correctly to unlock their shackled arms and legs. Keith is the first to open all five locks, but as he runs back to the finish line, he drops one lock in the grass. As he goes back to look for it, Colby takes advantage of the break and reaches the finish line first. Colby wins immunity for the third time in a row. Rodger and Elisabeth know that one of them will be voted out. Rodger, who has had a close relationship with Elisabeth through the entire game, selflessly tells Tina that they should vote him out before Elisabeth. Rodger feels that Elisabeth needs the money more than he does. At Tribal Council, Elisabeth and Rodger discuss the bond they've had. Elisabeth says that Rodger is "something special" and is like a father to her, while Rodger calls her a wonderful person with great character and morals.

When the votes come in, the Ogakors uphold their promise to Rodger, and they send him packing to spare Elisabeth. Rodger says goodbye to a tearful Elisabeth, and he joins Alicia, Jerri, Nick, and Amber on the jury. Only four castaways remain.

Final Words
"barramundi"

- I was the oldest person getting off the plane at 53 years-old. I've been out here 36 days. I had just six more to go. I could've done without food for those next six days if I had to, to stay out here. I wish them all the luck and I especially wish the best of luck to Elisabeth. I hope she goes all the way. Thank you.