, has been a turbulent
journey of ups and downs. We've had ugly social issues arise after Will
and Dan issued personal attacks on Shirin. Mike has scrambled his way to
the finale, despite having his back against the wall for weeks. And
maybe most importantly, we've been blessed with Joe's adorable dimples.
But now, it's finally time to see who wins it all. As Jeff would say,
"Sole Survivor is back up for grabs!"
Carolyn had fun at the last Tribal Council when she realized she made the right choice by playing her idol.
Back
at camp, Carolyn still pulls Rodney, Sierra and Will aside to confirm
they're all still going to the final four. Cute plan, but one of you
lugs has to beat Mike at the next immunity challenge in order for that
to happen. Good luck with that.
Survivor: Is it Time to End Casting Gimmicks? >>>First Reward ChallengeFor
today's first reward challenge, the survivors have to crawl through a
net, slide tiles on a table, use a machete to transport those tiles
across two balance beams and then solve a puzzle to raise their flag.
First to finish gets an advantage in the next immunity challenge.
In
addition to that, family members are here! Carolyn's husband of 40
years is here and those two are just the sweetest. Rodney tells his dad
that he's "so proud to be your son, brother," in true Rodney fashion.
And Will gets pumped to show off his sweet challenge skills in front of
his wife.
Besides the advantage, the winner will enjoy the company of their loved one back at camp for the evening.
Will
is actually really pumped and he's the first one out of the net crawl.
Jeff keeps commenting on how this is the first time he's ever been in
the running for a challenge, which is rude to do in front of his wife,
but still kind of hilarious.
But Mike is hot on his heels, and
Will loses any time he gained by face-planting into the balance beam
when trying to transport his tiles. Mike gets to the puzzle first, way
in front of everyone, and at that point it's his to lose. And he doesn't
lose. He wins the advantage and a camp visit from his mom Deborah.
Back
at camp, everyone seems happy to have someone new and pleasant (and
presumably less smelly) to talk to. When he gets to talk to Deborah
alone, Mike tells her that he's been battling for a long time in the
game and the others have really villainized him. He's glad to have her
support at this time in the game though and it's given him a boost of
energy to continue.
Mike and Deborah arrive at the immunity
challenge early to get his advantage. It's a giant maze and Deborah has
30 minutes to lead Mike blindfolded through the maze. The only problem
is, Deborah can't even solve the maze while looking. She says he'd never
say she let him down, but that's exactly what happened. She feels
terribly for possibly ruining his chances of winning the challenge, and
thus the game.
First Immunity ChallengeThe
survivors are blindfolded and start off in the middle of the maze. They
have to collect four medallions, one in each corner, before they make
their way back to the middle and to the immunity necklace.
Mike
quickly finds his first two medallions. Sierra and Rodney find some too,
but Will and Carolyn are hopeless. At one point Rodney runs into Mike
so he knows where to find a medallion and then he brings the rest of his
friends over to find it too. But it's not enough to stop Mike. He finds
all four medallions before anyone else even finds three and he makes
his way to the immunity necklace. Mike is safe at Tribal Council once
again.
First Loser CampCarolyn
is feeling vulnerable now that her hidden immunity idol is gone. But
she thinks she has a bond with Mike so she can get him to vote with her.
She, Mike and Sierra talk about making a Final Three pact. Sierra
promises that if they vote for Rodney tonight, she'll take him to the
finals if he doesn't win immunity. She admits in her confessional that
she would do anything that Mike says because she's scared of going home.
Round of applause for Sierra's courageous gameplay. (I'm just kidding;
she's played scared this entire game.)
Mike knows that he has
other options. He tells Rodney that Sierra wants to write Rodney's name
down. Of course Rodney takes it personally. He tells Mike that it would
be stupid for Mike to keep Sierra in the finals when she hasn't done
anything to upset anyone on the jury. He also points out that she's the
only one who has come close to beating him in challenges. He swears on
his sister's soul that if Mike keeps him around, he'll be with him to
the end.
First Tribal CouncilDan
comes in as the next jury member, looking bitter and troll-like as
ever. He gives Mike the biggest eyeroll. He needs to check himself
before he wrecks himself. Oh wait, he's already out of the running so I
guess that already happened.
Mike knows he's the swing vote
tonight and that people are still coming for him. He says he loves
everyone there but he can't trust any of them so he needs to make the
decision that's best for him.
Rodney says that he'll play true to his word and he's ready to vote so everyone will know where his loyalties lie.
Sierra
says she deserves to be there because she's playing hard, but her
argument as to why she should stay sounds more like an argument as to
why she's a threat.
The rest of the tribe agrees. Everyone votes for Sierra and she's the next person out.
Second Immunity ChallengeIt's
an epic final challenge, and of course we wouldn't have it any other
way. The survivors have to climb a huge set of stairs, unlock a bag of
puzzle pieces, slide down a water slide, go through an obstacle course
and drop off their bag. Then they have to do it two more times to
retrieve two more bags. Once they have all their bags, they have to
solve a puzzle. First one to solve it wins a guaranteed spot in the
finals.
Mike takes the stairs four at a time to get off to a
quick lead, but the rest of them aren't too far behind him, especially
Rodney. He keeps up on the physical portions of the challenge while
everyone else slows down significantly after the first round.
Mike,
Rodney and Carolyn are all working on the puzzle at the same time.
Rodney, bless his heart, can't even figure out one piece, but Mike and
Carolyn are neck-and-neck. But Mike proves to be the LeBron of this
season and he comes up clutch, winning his fifth immunity challenge in a
row.
Now it's time to get rid of Carolyn and win this thing.
Second Loser Camp
Mike promises to Carolyn that he's not writing her name down tonight. Wait, what?! Why not take two of the biggest goats in
Survivor
history and moonwalk to the million dollars?! He says he might be
making the biggest mistake of his life, but he'd rather get beaten by
Carolyn then be known for taking those two dummies to the finals.
So,
since Rodney and Will are voting for Carolyn, Mike tells Carolyn to
brush up on her fire making skills. They agree to vote for Rodney which
will force them to make a fire for the tie-breaker.
She sneaks
off to practice the fire but doesn't have much luck. She cries to Mike
and he gives her a pep talk. She's still nervous and frustrated that it
all comes down to this.
Second Tribal Council
Dan's face sours once again at seeing Mike with the immunity necklace. He's so sad and bitter it's not even funny anymore.
Mike
says they're a dysfunctional family so it will be hard to see anyone go
home tonight, but it has to be someone. Rodney's annoyed that his name
is coming up because he doesn't seem to understand that only three
people can get voted out and Carolyn's not voting for herself. (It's
shocking that Rodney is having trouble with the rules of the game.
That's never happened before.)
Mike keeps his promise to Carolyn and votes for Rodney so it's a tie and it's going to come down to a fire challenge.
Both
Carolyn and Rodney have the same amount of supplies. The first person
to build a fire with a flame high enough to burn through the rope gets
to stay.
After six minutes, Carolyn breaks her flint, but don't
worry, Jeff has back-ups. Twenty more minutes in and still no fire and
Carolyn breaks another flint. Forty-five minutes in and Rodney gets a
flame and can't get it going. After 53 minutes, Rodney gets another
flame going and Carolyn finally sparks one too. Rodney fails to build up
the integrity of his wood pile though and mostly burns through coconut
husks. Carolyn, ever the planner, makes a teepee and her flame burns
through the rope. She's moving onto the finals.
Of course Rodney
is bitter. He has some choice words for Mike and throws his shirt in
the fire like a giant baby. Rodney being Rodney, I guess.
Final ThreeWill
wants to make his sacrifice of leaving his wife and daughter count for
something. He says he's made the moves he's had to make, (HA! What
moves?), but he's been true to himself.
Carolyn thinks she's
played this game like a true "White Collar" because she's always had a
back-up plan in a season full of gamers.
Mike feels like he can finally take a breather after being pressured to
win all of those immunity challenges. It's out of his hands now.
Survivor: Fans Vote for 'Second Chance' Cast >>>Final Tribal CouncilIt's a pretty tame group of jury confrontations, but the good ones are really good.
Hali
asks Carolyn how playing the "mom game" was a disadvantage. Carolyn
says that she fought hard and played hard in the game even while trying
to be maternal to her tribe mates. She says it's the role took on
because some of them are 25 years younger than her, and it was just her
natural role for her.
Rodney asks Will how he kept it real with
the members of the jury. Will says that he knew he'd be the underdog so
all he could do was be himself. He says with exception of Shirin, he's
built relationships with everyone on the jury.
Tyler asks
Carolyn to explain herself to him, who feels especially heartbroken
after she voted him out. She says that was the most difficult vote she
cast and she doesn't feel great about it. She says you do things in the
game of
Survivor that you would never do in your normal life, but
if you don't make those moves, you don't get to the finals. She tells
Tyler she's sorry and he says he has no hard feelings.
Jenn
addresses the jury and basically tells them to quit being a bunch of
bitter babies and vote for Mike. She said you kicked them out of your
alliance and then you got mad when he made moves to stay in the game.
Of
course Dan makes an ass out of himself, because he knows no other way.
He tells Mike he didn't care about the jury enough, but he better care
about them tonight. Mike takes a moment to genuinely apologize for the
moment at the auction when he went back on his word. He says he regrets
the fracture that that put in their relationship and it's not even about
gameplay, but he wants to apologize. Dan is grateful for his apology,
and for him humbling himself, and says that's the most genuine moment
he's gotten from Mike and that's all he wanted.
The winner of
the jury confrontations is Shirn. First, she talks about how Will took
her back to a dark place in her childhood but then Mike came across as a
protector. She says that was a million dollar moment for her. But that
doesn't mean he has her vote. She wants to give it to the person who
deserves it most, so Carolyn's still in it.
She then compares all
three finalists to animals in their camp. Mike is a howler monkey: He's
loud and comes at you if you threaten him. Carolyn's a stingray: She's
hidden and doesn't want to make waves, but if she senses anything near
her, she stings. And will is a dead fish: They dragged him in the net
and he played dead without having to make any alliances because everyone
wanted to take him to the end because they knew they could beat him. So
there's the aggressive one, the stealthy one and the dead fish. As Sue Hawk once said, "Let it be the way that mother nature intended."
It's
time for the jury to vote. Sierra is the only person to vote for
Carolyn. Rodney is the only person to vote for Will. And everyone else
votes for Mike.
Mike is the winner of
Survivor: Worlds Apart! A well-deserved winner, though I have to admit, I'm disappointed we won't be seeing him on Second Chances.
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DO YOU THINK MIKE DESERVED TO WIN?