Tribal Council was fun. The Wardog controlled the vote, and now I know the Kama people are fractured. I mean, Ron and Julie did not have idea it was comin'; their reaction was gold. So now myself, Lauren and Kelley-- maybe we actually get a chance to crack this game open.
That Tribal Council was a disaster. Julie and I were left out of the vote, and so I'm kind of gutted. [...] I've spent a lot of time making Kama strong. We had the numbers. I'm sure people are gonna look at this and say, 'How stupid were they? All they had to do was vote out all the Lesu members!'-- but we haven't done it. [...] All the power and control I thought I had, I realize now I have absolutely none. I'm on the bottom, and I'm probably gonna be voted out next.
I pulled off a huge move. Eric was my closest ally in this game, but he was kinda keeping me behind the curtain, y'know. [...] I'm not wantin' to go to the Final Three with a blank résumé, so I stepped up and decided to be the first one to throw the punch.
I made it apparent that I have this new alliance, and I told them, 'Like guys, I'm with you guys now.' Like, this proved that I'm ready to take this six, y'know, uh, a new alliance to the end.
Tribal Council went exactly how I wanted it to get except for the fact that Rick and I voted differently because he wasn't willing to see my side of it, the right side of it. [...] But even if I wanted to split with Rick, I couldn't because we have to figure out who gets custody of our kid, this little nugget of a Hidden Immunity Idol that is so very powerful, but not as long as it remains in half. [...] So the relationship needs to work between us because that idol is a tool we're going to need to avoid one of us going home, and then we can actually shake things up and take control of this game.
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Day 23[]
Challenges[]
Immunity Challenge:Bo Diddley Castaways must balance on a narrow beam while balancing a ball on a rounded bow. At predetermined intervals, they would move further down to a narrower part of the beam, making it harder to keep steady. If they drop their ball or fall off their beam, they would be out of the challenge. The last person standing wins. Winner:Gavin Whitson