Jessica Lewis

Jessica Blain-Lewis is a contestant from.

Jessica proved to be a strategic force, aligning with the women of the tribe to blindside Paul Wachter. However, this attracted the ire of other tribe members, causing her to nearly be voted off at her third Tribal Council; David Wright, however, played his idol for her. After the switch, she tightened her bond with Ken McNickle and at the merge became a member of the Vinaka Alliance. However, Sunday Burquest began to see her as a threat, and after a crazy Tribal Jessica became the third player to draw the odd rock. She also holds the distinction of being the first holder of the Legacy Advantage.

Profile
Retrieved from CBS.com

Name: Jessica Lewis Age: 37 Current residence: Voorheesville, NY Occupation: Assistant district attorney Tribe designation: (Gen-X) Three words to describe you: Unique, unconventional, and intriguing. Hobbies: Painting, baking, and photography. Pet peeves: People who blame others for their own misery. '''What does it mean to be a Gen-Xer? '''My parents were farmers and they worked harder than anyone I have ever known. There were no vacations, days off, or breaks. No matter the weather, their health, or lack of money, they never gave up. They never stopped. That lesson has never left me. No one will live my life for me. No one is going to give me a break. If I want something, I have to get up and do it, regardless of how I may feel or how hard it may be. My life was decided by no one but myself. I saw the struggle my parents endured and I made a promise to myself to never stop trying to achieve any goal I set out to achieve. Nothing I have was handed to me. I had to earn it and I continue to do so every day. Personal claim to fame: Getting into law school, making it through, passing the bar and excelling as a prosecutor. I did all of this while also getting married and starting a family. Within a six-year time span, I was married, graduated undergrad, started law school, had my first child, passed the bar, was hired as a prosecutor, and had my second child. I recently had a trial in which the jury gave me a round of applause when it was completed. The presiding judge later told me he had never seen a prosecutor get a round of applause—and he has been on the bench for over 20 years. That moment was confirmation that the lack of sleep, long hours, hard work, and mental strain were all truly worth enduring. Inspiration in life: My dad. He was born to be a farm hand and his upbringing was extremely difficult. He is truly dedicated to his family and has a spirit and will that's indescribable. '''If you could have three things on the island, what would they be and why? '''Lip balm because it travels everywhere with me. Champagne and salt and vinegar chips, which I am lumping into one item because they always go together. Pictures of my family for inspiration and a reminder of what truly matters. Survivor contestant you're most like: Cirie Fields. Her early life struggles are very similar to my own. This caused both of us to develop a resilient personality, the ability to push ourselves, and never give up. This, along with our strong desire to help our families, gave us what many people lack—drive. Reason for being on Survivor: My life is like that set of stairs in the movie Labyrinth: the directions don't make sense nor does the order, but I always manage to find my way through and get where I want to go. For me, those stairs never stop. My motivation comes from within and I will never be done or satisfied. Why do you think you'll "survive" Survivor? My job requires me to be a great storyteller and I have the burden to prove my case to a jury, which I welcome every time. That burden comes with a significant amount of responsibility and pressure. I must convince a jury of 12 people that the evidence presented and the case I put forth proves the guilt of the accused beyond a reasonable doubt. No matter the situation or circumstances, I must maintain my composure, all the while focusing on obtaining the right result. That is the essence of Survivor.

Voting History
In Who's the Sucker at the Table?, David used a Hidden Immunity Idol on Jessica, negating 5 votes against her. In Million Dollar Gamble (Part 2), the vote ended with a 5-5 tie between Hannah and Zeke, forcing a revote. Nobody changed their vote on the revote, forcing a rock drawing tiebreaker. Jessica drew the differently-colored rock, eliminating her from the game.

Trivia

 * Jessica is the first castaway to find a Legacy Advantage.
 * Jessica is the third person to be eliminated via a rock draw, following Paschal English and Katie Collins.
 * Jessica lost 13 lbs. during her time on.
 * Both times she received votes at Tribal Council, Bret LaBelle, Chris Hammons, and Sunday Burquest were one of them.