Survivor: Fiji
SURVIVOR: FIJI features a diverse cast of Americans who will begin the series as one tribe with plenty of supplies and resources on their island to make an exceptionally comfortable camp.On Day Three, the castaways will be split into two tribes, selected by one of their own as a result of events to take place prior to the first Immunity Challenge. The tribe that wins the first Immunity Challenge will return to the camp of copious resources while the losing tribe must relocate to a new island with only a pot, a machete and a water source.In addition, throughout the series, at least one castaway in each episode will be banished to a separate island (Exile Island) miles away from camp. The castaways will learn that there is a Hidden Immunity Idol located somewhere at each tribe camp and that a new clue to their whereabouts will be waiting for the latest person sent to Exile Island.Such a twist offers the opportunity for more than one individual to be in possession of a Hidden Immunity Idol at the same time. These Hidden Immunity Idols may be played at future Tribal Councils if the possessor feels they are in danger of being voted off the island.Last Time On Survivor: Fiji:YAU-MAN PLAYS THE IDOL: Stacy Gets Caught In the WakeOn night 36 at a tension packed Tribal Council, an attempt to blindside Yau-Man was thwarted when his instinct prompted him to play his hidden Immunity Idol. After striking a deal with Dreamz, Yau-Man realized he had made himself a target. Sensing danger, Yau-Man saved himself by playing his idol and Stacy Kimball, the 27-year-old interactive internet producer from Boulder, Colorado, was voted out of the game. Accepting her fate, Stacy was thoughtful as she delivered her final words. "Tonight I gambled, hoping that Yau-Man wouldn't pull out the Immunity Idol, which he did. I was out-voted."With his alliance decimated, Alex Angarita, the 28-year-old attorney from Los Angeles, California, attempted to penetrate the tight alliance of six. But at Tribal Council on Day 33, his pleas fell on deaf ears and he was unanimously voted out of the game. After his elimination, he delivered his final words: "I know that I played this game to the best of my ability. I gave it one hundred and ten percent every single day I was out here. I think the six remaining members are living in a dream world if they think that they're not going to have to backstab each other. I mean, things are going to get very ugly at this point."On The Survivor: Fiji: FINALE
A pending deal between tribemates could determine the fate of the final four.One Survivor gets clever and presents a new strategy to several other tribemates. Will they take the bait? Will the new plan affect the outcome of the game?The final Immunity Challenge has the Survivors hanging on for their lives. Who will outlast the others in this final all-important battle for Immunity?One person claims the title of Sole Survivor. Who will it be?
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