Thy Name Is Duplicity

Thy Name Is Duplicity is the eighth episode of.

Day 22
The day started with Sean and the remaining ex-Pagongs expressing their disbelief about Gretchen&apos;s blindside ouster at the last Tribal Council. On the other hand, the Tagi alliance did not have regrets of getting rid of Gretchen, for they saw her as a legitimate threat. While fishing, Jenna invited Kelly and Susan to an all-women alliance to get rid of the seemingly lazy men, though the two were non-committal, for they felt secure with their pact with Rich and Rudy. Hunger pains struck hard on Colleen and Kelly, while Rudy and Sue squabbled over food rations. But not letting his tribe down, Rich returned with a net full of fish. However, Greg felt threatened by him.

Meanwhile, Jenna and Colleen noticed that Greg started to act different, for they see him more devious, trying to be more strategic. Greg and Rich bonded over a talk along the shoreline, with Greg secretly trying to win Rich over, but Richard can see straight through him. That night, Greg again tried to charm Richard up to break the Tagi alliance, but it seemed that Richard wouldn&apos;t budge.

Day 23
Upon receiving Tree Mail, most of the tribe contemplated to throw away the next Reward Challenge and let Jenna win so she could at least see a glimpse of her daughters. Later Jeff made a surprise visit to Rattana camp by bringing a crate holding a television and a VCR, where Jeff revealed sneek peeks of their videos from home. Sadly, Jeff announced that Jenna&apos;s video of her two daughters did not make it on time, causing Jenna to break down. Jeff consoled Jenna by telling the second part of the challenge win is that the winner will have a chance to send his/her own video to their loved ones back home.

At the challenge proper, Greg&apos;s mark was never beaten by anyone, thus making him the winner of the challenge and giving him the right to watch his video of her sister, Julie. Meanwhile, still fuming about not having her tape, Jenna directed her anger by hitting target after target (since the challenge props were left at camp for entertainment purposes) as she beats herself up over the incident. Unwittingly, her hits eventually beaten Greg&apos;s challenge-winning mark.

Day 24
Upon waking up, the tribe noticed Jenna having a better mood than yesterday. Gervase deemed Jenna as a threat being a fellow single parent, while Jenna and everyone complained about Gervase&apos;s lack of work ethic. Knowing that he is on the chopping block due to his laziness, Gervase rallied to win the next Immunity Challenge.

Back at camp, paranoia sat in everyone&apos;s minds, especially the ex-Pagongs who are clearly in danger because of their lack of numbers. With this, they discussed about their future voting plans.

At Tribal Council, Jeff reminded the castaways that everyone voted out from now on would become a member of the jury. The seven-person jury would decide which of the final two tribe members should win the million dollars. Jeff asked both Sue and Kelly if there was an alliance. They both dodged the question and said that they simply voted out people they didn&apos;t like. Gervase, Colleen, and Greg cast their votes for Jenna, but the rest of the tribe had a different target in mind: Greg. By a 6-3 vote, Greg got the boot. He pretended to sob as he brought his torch to Jeff, cracking up the tribe for one final time. Greg was the eighth person voted out of Survivor and the first member of the jury.

Reward
Challenge: Survivor Archery

Each tribe member was to shoot at an archery target with a bow and arrow. The closest mark to the bullseye wins.

Reward: A video from home and the chance to send a video home to them.

Winner: Greg Buis

Immunity
Challenge: End of the Line

Castaways were clipped to a group of ropes by carabiners, they must sprint along a jungle trail and must find a series of checkpoints. Along the way, they may find a rope leading them to a dead end, and if this happens, they must backtrack to their last checkpoint to start over. First to reach the end of the trail would win Individual Immunity. Castaways must cling on to the carabiner at all times.

Winner: Gervase Peterson

Voting Confessionals
''Jenna did not have a confessional. Kelly, Rudy and Susan's confessionals are only available on DVD.''

"rattana"

- My vote is for Jenna. I think she's sad because of not getting her videotape. And I think it's hurting her. This is her ticket. "rattana"

- First time for paranoia, second time, flirtation and third time because my ear infection is﻿﻿ clearing up. "rattana"

- Ta-da. "rattana"

- I'm keeping with my strategy of alphabetical order. It would have been Gervase's turn but he had immunity, so i have to skip him. And I don't think my vote's gonna mean that much. "rattana"

- If you want to win the money, you gotta get rid of the competition. "rattana"

- Goodnight, sweetheart. It's time to go. No more competition. Talk to you later Greg. Bu-bye. "rattana"

- You're a conniving, clever little snake that I'm gonna be so happy to see out of here. So, just consider this the shovel chopping off your head.

Final Words
"rattana"

- A twist of fate that maybe some didn't expect and some... well... some did. An excellent game. Well manufactured. I harbor no resentment for any of you... who voted for me, against me, or otherwise. I feel like it's probably a pretty darn good time. Thanks guys.

Other

 * Greg Buis became the very first contestant in Survivor history to be a member of the Jury.
 * This is the first time Rudy Boesch went to Tribal Council and did not receive a vote.