What the...? (Part 2)

 is the eighth episode of.

Concluding the events of the previous episode, Burton and Lill return to compete for the million dollar prize.

Challenges
Immunity Challenge: ''Keel Hauling '' Winner: Burton (passed the Immunity Necklace to Rupert)

Night of Day 19
Picking up what Drake and Morgan had left off, The Outcasts went to Tribal Council, for the much anticipated resurrection of two of their tribemates. As the six departed contestants sat down, Jeff Probst noted that he never saw a tribe excited to go to Tribal Council.

The Outcasts
For this special voting,each member of the Outcasts' tribe will vote for the two people whom they think deserved to return to the game. The two players with the highest amount of voted would return and will get an automatic immunity at their first visiting Tribal Council. The four other would be eliminated permanently.

Trivia

 * Burton and Lillian became the first castaways to be voted out, and re-entered the game, followed by Matt Elrod from Survivor: Redemption Island, eight years later.
 * Burton became the second person to win the Immunity Necklace and pass it to somebody else, following Jenna Morasca, and being the first male to do so.
 * This season's Immunity Necklace is not actually a necklace. This time, the token for individual immunity is actually a sheath with a sword, being worn like a sash.
 * This episode marked the first time an episode began with a Tribal Council, In a continuation of the previous episode, the Outcasts voted two people back into the game.
 * This episode marked the first time that more than one person has Immunity, with three people ineligible to garner votes. Burton and Lillian were given immunity for their first visiting Tribal Council as part of being resurrected from the game. Burton (who also won the individual Immunity Challenge) gave the Immunity Necklace to Rupert.
 * The Outcasts' tribal council was the first time, other than the Final Two, that there was a Tribal Council in which the people being voted for wanted to see their name written on the ballot.