Icarus is the penultimate episode of Survivor South Africa: Island of Secrets.
Story[]
Night 35[]
Day 36[]
Day 37[]
Challenges[]
Challenge: Over-Extended
Each castaway will have to balance a goblet on top of a pole. At regular intervals, more sections of the pole will be added, making it more difficult to hold up the goblet. Eventually, the castaways will be told to transfer holding the pole from two hands to just one hand. Once they drop their goblet, they are out of the challenge. The last castaway left standing with their goblet on their pole wins.
Reward: A picnic on Manono Island.
Winner: Rob Bentele (shared with Nicole Capper; sent Laetitia Le Roux to the Island of Secrets)
Challenge: Roundabout
Each castaway will run through a labyrinth to collect bags of puzzle pieces. After collecting a bag, they must return to their puzzle station, drop their bag, and run back out to find another bag of puzzle pieces. Once they have collected all five bags of puzzle pieces, they can start solving their puzzle. The first castaway to correctly build their three-tiered tower puzzle wins.
Winner: Rob Bentele
Tribal Council[]
Voting Confessionals[]
Nicole's confessional was shown during Steffi's final words.
Nicole |
“ | (voting against Steffi) You're out of the Amigos, baby. | ” |
Final Words[]
Steffi |
“ | I'm proud of the game I played; I played Survivor. This definitely came together because Nicole was a snake and if she thinks that she will be getting my vote, she's highly mistaken. […] If you get into the ring with pigs, you must be sure that you're gonna get dirty. | ” |
Still in the Running[]
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Trivia[]
- Following Cirie Fields in Game Changers, Steffi is the second contestant of any English-language edition of Survivor to be the only person eligible for elimination as a result of every other person being immune at Tribal Council.
- The episode title is said by Rob at Tribal Council in reference to the myth of Icarus, and how it mirrored the trajectory of the person he was voting against.
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