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Back from tribal council, Amanda vowed to get Candace out because she tried to gun for James. It seems like everyone did not care about James condition with a busted knee, could he be able to physically compete anymore? Meanwhile, James continued to humiliate Colby, asking him if he needed a hug. (If I were Colby, I’d give James a hug with a knife pointing to him.)

Over at the villains’ camp, Russell tried to convince Rob that he wanted to make a truce with him. However, Rob’s too smart for him to play that kind of game. He tried to make Russell play the idol instead. (If these two can work together from the beginning, they’ll dominate the whole game. Unfortunately, their personalities clashed.)

Tree mail arrive, with a very vague content. Everyone was confused what they would be playing for, a immunity, reward challenge or both. Probst revealed to them that they would play for immunity, individual immunity, as both tribes would be voting someone out.

Each one would be hooked onto a rope that was tied to an obstacle course and they would need to get through it the fastest in order to win. JT, Coach and Tyson all competed in this challenge during Survivor: Tocantins, and Tyson won it.

The heroes were up first, and Candace ended up winning. Amanda’s attempt to vote her out failed. What was surprising was that James put on a pretty good performance in this challenge, depite his injury, while Colby was falling behind everyone else. Colby just gave it up.

The villains were up next, and everybody had a fight in them, except Sandra. Boston Rob walked away with the necklace, which made Russell in a very bad position.

Rob and Candace then faced off in a final battle, in a course that is three stories high and much more difficult than the first round (like the one the Tocantins). The winner would get hot dogs and soda for their tribe and they would get to listen in on the other tribe’s tribal council. And Rob won it again. He’s just dominant in challenges.

Back at the heroes’ camp, Colby told everyone that he knew he would be voted out, so there’s no need for everyone to scramble as he just wanted to enjoy his last day in the game. But, it looked like everyone had changed their minds. The heroes wanted to make sure that James was fine to compete. So Amanda asked him to show them. And James tried to impress them by participating in a race against JT. The result, he hobbled along while JT ran backwards, it’s clear to everyone that he could not compete physically at the moment. (What amazed me was that why the hell they would not have done this when Tom was still around.)

While everything worked smoothly for the heroes, you would expect the same for the villains. Rob came up to Russell and told him to play the idol if he still wanted to be in the game. Then, he proved himself to be a great strategist by coming up with a fool proof plan of splitting the votes to ensure that Russell or Parvati went home, even if they played the idol. He even predicted that Russell was going to gun for Tyson.

However, no matter how great Rob was, he failed to make everyone believe in him. Tyson was uneasy that he’s on the chopping block, and that gave Russell a chance to find out the loophole in Rob’s plan. Russell managed to convince Tyson that he would be voting out Parvati.

For whatever reason he had, Tyson believed Russell and voted Parvati at the tribal council. Russell made a bold move by giving the idol to Parvati, and won over Rob. Tyson was voted out. (Welcome to the Hall of Fame for dumbest players in Survivor history, James and Erik are your best partners.)

The villains then enjoyed their hot dogs while watching the heroes’ tribal council. Colby admitted he was not in a good form like he used to be, and James kept on humuliating him by telling him that he was the baddest Survivors of all time and is now like Superman in a fat suit. That hurted. However, the tribe decided that they needed someone who’s not injured to keep them in the game, and sent James home.

It’s a bit surprise that Amanda would vote James out, she’s got no real support now. And Colby has a lot to prove himself to the tribe that he deserve to stay, though I doubt it very much. We’ll see.

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This week, teams are leaving the Palm, which turns out to be man-made island larger than 800 football fields. Their next stop, Amsterdam. Since it’s a very long flight, everyone ends up on the same plane.

At the airport, while waiting for the plane, Sam and Dan reveals that they are gay, which does not surprise everyone that much. Ericka’s the only one flipped out about this truth.

Teams have to find Afsluitdijk and get to a monument when they arrive in Amsterdam. Everyone gets there at almost the same time, except Brian and Ericka, Brian could not figure out how to turn their car’s engine on.

Then teams drive to Groningen, for the Roadblock. They have to going up a bell tower and count how many bells are in this carillon. It’s very dark and the player keeps ringing the bells, making it hard for them to count. Meghan and Dan work together and they count the right number. Dan tells Tiffany the number on his way down, so she literally doing nothing on this task. (I’m a bit concerned about this being cheating or not though). Everyone finishes the task without much difficulties, except Ericka. She count the right number on the forth try, which making them quite left behind.

Next is a Detour in Vierhauzen, Farmer’s Game or Farmer’s Dance. In Farmer’s Game, teams have to play three holes of farmer’s golf, which is just golf with a huge golf ball and a club with a clog. There is a twist though, they have to finish each hole in 8 strikes. In Farmer’s Dance, teams have to first hit the bell on top of a high-striker, then learn a traditional Dutch fold dance. If the trainer is satisfied with their performance, they’ll have to eat a herrings before they get the clue. In both ways, they all have to put on Dutch costumes.

Meghan and Cheyne and Sam and Dan both go for the golf, only then they find out it’s harder than they thought. It take them sometime to learn how to strike the ball, and the windy conditions make it harder for them to hit the ball to the right direction. Sam and Dan learn it much faster, and they finish it first. They win a dune buggy for this leg. Meghan and Cheyne are right after them.

Gary and Matt go to the dance first, but when they find out they have to eat fish, they swith. Because Matt doesn’t eat. Meanwhile, Flight Time and Big Easy finish the dance easily and take up the time that Gary and Matt left, they finish third.

Maria and Tiffany, who are the third to arrive at the detour, are having big troubles of finishing the tasks. They first go for the dance, but fail to hit the high-striker for dozens of tries. Then they switch to the game, only to find out it’s much much worse. They go back to the dance again, however, after almost 50 tries, they still can’t hit the high-striker. Switching again, still struggling. (Quite a lot of bad moves here, they should have stick to the dance and try hit the high-striker harder. There at some point Tiffany almost gets it, so they should have got past it if they keep on trying.)

In the meantime, Brian and Ericka catch up to them, they go for the dance and finish it with ease. Though they have to take a 30-minute penalty because they did not take the bikes to the detour, they are still number five.

Maria and Tiffany, after struggling in the windy and cold weather, decides to quit the race. Another dumb move, what if this is a non-elimination leg? (I am 90% confident that it is. ) Anyway, the only all female team of this season is eliminated.

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This week, we see that the rain has been kept pouring down, both tribes suffer a lot. Everyone’s hands and feet are white, pruny, and raw. People can’t stop shaking, and there is no doubt that they lack sleep and nutrition. I’ve watched almost every season of Survivor, but I can’t recall there had been raining so hard before. Poor them.

Meanwhile, Russell (the devil), seems to have a very good time here. He goes around and keeps doing his daily business while everyone hiding in the useless shelter. I have to admit that his evilness has gone away during this misery weather, and it’s kind of fun to watch him.

On Galu, Russell (the good) is busy as well. He tries to make fire, to no avail. And it seems he’s feeling weak at some point.

In this episode’s challenge, teams have to place one member in a giant ball while two blindfolded players push the ball through a course. Once they arrive at the finish line, the two players will join the other two blindfolded players to complete a puzzle, using only the person in the ball for guidance. Winning tribe gets to eat hot pizzas. However, there is a twist, both tribe will have to go to tribal council and vote one off. While the winning tribe would be watching the losing tribe’s council with Jeff.

It’s obvious that the producers want to even up the playing field, as Foa Foa is losing and losing and losing.

Despite his weakness, Russell (the good) sits out other players and join the competition. But, it proves to be a disater for him. When Galu arrive at the puzzle, moment’s behind Foa Foa, Russell (the good) completely loses his consciousness. Jeff stops the challenge and asks medics to see if he’s okay. No, he is not good. His condition worse just within a few minutes, heart rate drops, and unable to gain conscious for a few minutes.

Jeff cancels the challenge, no winner, no pizza, while both tribes are still going to vote someone off. If Russell (the good) gets better, he’ll join them at tribal council.

Back at Galu, everyone’s miserable because they might lose two people in one night. All the young girls unite and wants to vote Shambo off. However, the men feel that Shambo is harmless to them, and decide to go against Monica. While at Foa Foa, it’s obviously a choice between Natalie and Liz.

At tribal council, both tribes get competitive. Foa Foa seems to be very confident that they would have won the challenge today. Eric claims that there’s no way Galu would lose the game. Russell (the devil) fires back that they are in a very high spirit, and will win the next challenge.

Jeff then reveals that Russell (the good) can not continue the game, and based on everything’s happened, no one will be voted out. Lucky them.

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