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This week’s Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains just made everyone speechless by bringing us the greatest move made by any Survivor player ever. Russell made one of the boldest move by giving away the idol to Parvati couple of weeks ago, but Parvati just topped it this week.

This week, it’s finally time for the long awaited merge. Five heroes vs five villains, it looked like a fair game? Wrong, the villains had two idols!

Soon after the villains arrived at the heroes’ camp, Parvati found herself being shunned by everyone. Well, she’s supposed to be gone. So the heroes must have realized that Russell duped them and was the king of the villains’ tribe? No.

Russell made up a quick story to keep the trust and faith that JT, Colby and Rupert have in him. His story went: he tried to play the idol from JT and voted Parvati out, but Parvati had one and played it as well, so both idols had been flushed out and Courtney was sent home in the revote. It would sound like implausible to everyone, but not to the heroes.

Later, Sandra grabbed hold of Rupert and tried to fill him in what was really happening in her tribe. Russell was the kingpin and Parvati was his right hand woman. Russell was lying to the heroes. Rupert thought it over and realized that something might not be right. He quickly talked to his alliance to fill in. Rupert tried to explain and persuade them, but they were just so dumb to believe him, especially JT. However, they did reach an agreement that they would not tell Russell the real person that they would vote out.

Then, the couple from Micronesia, Amanda and Parvati finally caught up with each other. It looked like Amanda was confused and didn’t know what to do. She told Parvati that she wanted to play on her side again, and Parviti bought it, telling her that she had an idol.

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This week on Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains, the villains was punished for voting Boston Rob out, losing both reward and immunity challenges. No one could take over Rob’s leadership in this tribe, Russell is a strategist, but he does not know how to lead people.

Back from the tribal council, Coach knew that he had made a terrible mistake, and he was screwed. Jerri was falling in line with Russell, and if he did not follow suit, he would be gone next.

At the heroes’ camp, the sneaky JT tried to look for the idol on his own. He was the one who suggested that the tribe should look for it together and use it at the merge against the villains. He found it without much trouble, but just when he tried to put it into his pocket, Amanda walked up to him, and then Candice. JT acted like he just committed an act of heroism, but Candice and Amanda were wary of him.

Tree mail arrived, and the villains fell into the tricks of the writer that they were going to merge. So they teared everything down and brought them all to the challenge. There was a feast waiting for them, and Probst, who delivered one of my favorite line of the season:” Drop your… expectation.” All the villains were very sad.

When the heroes saw that Rob was voted out, they thought that there must have been an all female alliance in the villains. “Hang in there,” said JT to Russell. (Nobody here had seen the Survivor: Samoa season, so they had no idea how Russell played, and that was a huge advantage for him.)

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Since they announced this new season of Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains, I’ve been looking forward to it. I’d love to see how some heroes (especially Cirie and Amanda) will backstab other people again. But the greatest pleasure will be seeing how the ten villains working together. The premiere had some moments that we could’ve predicted (some contestants that played together in previous seasons teaming up, Russell plays his mind game on the girls), and some we would never see coming (Coach and Jerri are having a romance?!). Anyway, I love the premiere, and will definitely follow it the whole season.

The 20 contestants are brought to the beach in two waves, heroes team first, then the villains team. Love the music they played when the villains team’s helicopters flied in, quite dramatic.

After a few chats with both teams, Jeff starts their first reward challenge, and we all know what the reward would be, flint. In this challenge, teams of two would race out to dig up a bag in the sand and get it back to their mat, the opposing tribe could use any means to get it away from them.

Right from the start, the challenge became some kind of beach wrestling, very brutal and violent. First, Stephenie’s shoulder got dislocated (and the medic helped her relocated it), Rupert broke a toe (I think he might be pulled off the show some time later), and Sugar was topless. The villains took the first point, but the heroes evened it. Then Colby was embarrassed by Coach, who rode him all the way back to his own mat. How hilarious. Then the topless Sugar evened the score again. However, it was James who helped the heroes win the challenge, no one could stop him.

At first, the whole villain tribe looks like a mass, no one wants to build a good shelter, no one wants to do anything. But the next day, Boston Rob surprised everyone. He decided to make fire, by using two sticks! And he succeeded! I wasn’t quite fond of Rob before, but now I would love to see him stick around.

And then there was one more thing that I would never thought happen, that Coach and Jerri might have something. It seems that they attracted and intrigued by each other, but they try to keep some distance as they don’t want to draw others’ attention.

Meanwhile, the heroes are working quite well at first, though I think they built their shelter on the wrong site. And they’ve got four chickens. (Did the producers intentionally put them there? My guess is yes.) Again, someone surprised us in this tribe. Sugar annoyed everyone at their first night, especially Colby. Now, I really don’t get her doing that. She had no friends in this tribe, it just made her the target to be voted off.

In the immunity challenge, teams had to build a boat, then paddle it out in the ocean, retrieve a torch and paddle back, disassemble the boat, take the planks from the boat which they would use to build a ladder after a tough puzzle was solved. Candace and Parvati had completed together and won this challenge on Cook Islands, but this time they were in different teams. The heroes took a very huge lead at first, however Amanda, Cirie, Sugar and Rupert were panicked on the puzzle. The villains caught up and solved the puzzle way ahead of the heroes. Villains won immunity.

There’s no question that Sugar is the target. Though we still saw buzz starting around the camp, Cirie, Amanda and Stephenie all became a secondary target.

At the tribal council, Jeff points out that everyone is a big threat for different reasons, people who played together in previous seasons, people who had won, people who had played this game twice or even three times. Still, in the end, everyone wanted to vote for the weakest person, and that person was no one else but Sugar. Sugar was sent home.

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Back at camp, Shambo is a bit annoyed that she was blindsided. Russell quickly comes out a lie, telling her that John was trying to vote her off so they had to get him out. She buys it and is back with the Foa Foa team. She’s just that easy.

The eight contestants go to the beach to meet Probst, thinking that another reward challenge awaits. But no prize, but an immunity challenge. So, there will be two immunity challenges and two tribal councils, looks like the producers want to speed up things now.

In this challenge, players are randomly paired together and play a Survivor bowling against each other. Whoever knocks the most pins down after throwing two balls moves on to the next round. First round, Shambo, Russell, Dave and Jaison win and advance. Second round, Shambo takes out Russell while Jaison defeats Dave. In the final round, Shambo throws two gutter ball, so Jaison wins immunity for the second week in a row.

Back at camp, Shambo states that Dave must leave and the Foa Foa four all agree first. Monica then tries to get Russell to vote out Shambo, claiming she’ll get votes on the jury for him. It’s almost quite certain that Russell buys her suggestion, he talks to Dave that they need to vote Shambo.

However, at tribal council, the Foa Foa four and Shambo stick to the original plan and vote Dave off.

In the second challenge, players have to race out in the water to retrieve three bags, one at a time, and bring them back to the beach. They then have to put the bag on a plank and jump on it so that the bag will land in a basket high above them. This has been done in previous Survivor, so anyone who’s a royal fan should have an idea of what to do.

Brett, Mick and Russell are the three that learn the tricks quickly. But it’s Brett who wins when he really needs to. (It’s very clear that Russell would vote him off in the second tribal council.)

Back at camp, Monica tries to play hardball with Russell, telling him that if she gets votes out, she won’t vote for him in the finale because she knows he already makes a lot of money. When questioned by Russell, she says that Natalie told her that. Russell goes after Natalie, furious that she would reveal his secret to his enemy, but she swear she didn’t sya it. They then go to ask Brett, who tells them that it’s indeed Jaison.

Meanwhile, Mick and Jaison worry that Russell will take them out when all Galu members have been eliminated. They try to convince Natalie to stay on their side. Russell feels that he might be a target of his own people and decides to use the idol if he feels anything in the tribal council.

At tribal council, right before Jeff start asking them questions, Russell takes out the hidden idol and wears it. Monica says he’s being cocky, but Russell claims that the great thing about the hidden immunity idol is that nobody knows what he’s going to do with it. (Exactly, I don’t think any of the contestants knows what Russell’s going to do. ) Monica’s being very obnoxious and keeps laughing at Russell. But that smile fades as she’s voted out.

Since the merge, the Foa Foa four have already knocked out six Galu members in a row. As Dave said, Russell was born to play this game. I really would like to see Russell in the final.

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