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Jury member Yihuda Gilad acknowledged that he was the teacher of 3 contestants in round 2 and abstained from voting according to the competition rules. Jury member Yihuda Gilad acknowledged that he was the teacher of 1 contestant in the semi-finals and abstained from voting according to the competition rules. Jury member Yehuda Gilad acknowledged that he was the teacher of 1 of the finalists and abstained from voting according to the competition rules.

Blaz Sparovec 0. The voting resulted in a clear consensus for 10 contestants who were automatically chosen to succeed to round 2.

Erika Macalli Marianna Julia Zolnacz Chaeyeon You The voting resulted in a clear consensus for 6 contestants who were automatically chosen to succeed to semi-finals. Marley Eder Matvey Demin Rafael Adobas Bayog The voting resulted in a clear consensus for the first, second and third prize winners, negating the need for any discussion or further ballots. Marianna Solnacz Semi-finals The voting resulted in a clear consensus for 3 contestants who were automatically chosen to succeed to the finals.

Nick realizes he's in a power position to select who actually goes home between Jeremy and Ben. At Tribal Council, the players open up about the personal tolls Survivor takes on their lives. After some further discussion, the Tribe votes. Jeff reads the votes and reveals Jeremy has been voted out. On his way out, Jeremy bequeaths his fire tokens to Michele. After Tribal, Michele confronts Nick about voting out Jeremy. Michele decides to go for broke and play like she's got nothing to lose.

At Edge of Extinction, Jeremy gets used to his new surroundings. The cast-offs get a new clue and set off running. Natalie, the longest-tenured Extinction player, found the advantage, which allows her to sell it to a player for fire tokens. The advantage lets the owner use it against another player for a disadvantage in the next Immunity Challenge. Natalie offers the advantage to Nick for eight fire tokens , but he's only got six.

He pulls in Michele, who offers him the tokens he needs for the purchase. At the next Immunity Challenge, the castaways are confronted with a competition to stack blocks along an obstacle-ridden balance beam to make them fall like dominos and ring a gong. The winner will get Immunity and two fire tokens. Before the challenge begins, Jeff reveals that an advantage is in play, which means a disadvantage of 30 percent more beam and blocks to stack. He doesn't reveal who played the advantage, but Ben is the one given the disadvantage.

The competition begins, and it is Michele who wins. Back at Koru, Denise makes a show out of saying she thinks she's being voted out and wants to present herself as resigned to her fate while actually conspiring against Nick.

Tony goes into his spy nest while Denise pitches Ben and Sarah on going after Tony, which makes him start campaigning against Denise. At the Edge, the cast-offs celebrate their last night on Extinction. In the morning, they get a bunch of scrolls that offer some advantages for purchase for the upcoming battle back challenge.

With 14 fire tokens at her disposal, Natalie buys peanut butter and three advantages, and purchases an Idol for Tyson. Plus, she's got the Idol she earned earlier in the game. Tony is surprised how difficult damage control is becoming.

Tony creates a spy nest near the water well. Ben avoids Jeremy. Kim starts striking up conversations with Ben, Michele, and Nick about taking out Tony. At Edge of Extinction, the cast-offs learn about a new challenge to earn fire tokens, requiring them to fetch and stack 20 coconuts.

During the challenge, Rob slips and hurts his elbow, falling behind. Rob finishes his stack even though he already lost. Back at camp, Sarah and Tony continue to bicker and Jeremy is confused about why Ben won't talk with him. The Koru Tribe all goes looking for a hidden Immunity Idol.

While Ben and Tony are talking, Ben finds an Idol. He tries to hide it from Tony, who calls him out on it. Ben tries to figure out if he can trust Tony or not. At the Immunity Challenge, the castaways must compete in a test of endurance, where both a male and female winner will be crowned with Immunity as well as two fire tokens.

After a few people drop, Jeff offers the remaining contestants cookies and milk. Denise wins for the women, Tony for the men , but not before agreeing to give Nick one of his fire tokens. With Tony having his third Immunity in a row, the majority tries to figure out a new plan. Jeremy seems to be the next target, though Michele is distraught about it.

Ben tells Tony that Kim had been targeting Tony, which he brings up to Nick, who has a hard time lying. Nick tells Kim that Ben told Tony. Tony tries to convince Ben and Jeremy to flip the vote on Kim. At Tribal Council, a civil discussion turns into another massive whisper session. After the castaways vote, Tony tries to play an Idol for Sarah, but Sarah denies it. In the end, Kim is voted out. On her way to Extinction, she bequeaths her fire tokens to Michele, Denise, and Sarah.

When the rest of the Tribe returns, they try to suss out what went down. Ben considers Jeremy to be public enemy number one. Jeremy is concerned that without Tyson, he won't have a meat shield. Tony sneaks off to look for an Idol after the rest of the Tribe falls asleep.

Nick tries to join in but Tony sends him off on a false lead. Finally, Tony finds a package and opens it excitedly to find an Immunity Idol. Sarah spends some time creating clothes for the Tribemates, who have a brief fashion show. Jeremy and Tony talk about what went down at Tribal the night before and agree to stick together. Jeremy continues to strategize with Denise, Michele, and Kim, while Tony works to earn that group's trust but is planning on betraying them.

At Edge of Extinction, Natalie and Parvati find a clue to an advantage while looking for firewood. They figure out it's under the bed, so Parvati distracts everyone while Natalie nabs the advantage.

The advantage allows them to extort a current player for as many fire tokens as they want. If the player can't pay up, the player will not be allowed to participate in the Immunity Challenge or vote at Tribal Council. They decide to extort Tony, demanding six fire tokens. Tony turns to his alliance members to get enough fire tokens to pay up since he's only got three. Jeremy decides to give him one of his tokens, thinking that Tony won't be able to vote with their group if he isn't able to pay.

Tony gets additional tokens from Nick and Ben and is able to pay up. At the Immunity Challenge, the castaways compete in a contest of balance, which Tony wins —his second Immunity in a row. He also wins two fire tokens.

Before Tribal, Kim weighs betraying her alliance with Jeremy to be in the majority. Denise, Kim, and Jeremy talk about voting for Ben, but Denise doesn't intend on actually doing that. Instead, she and Kim want to blindside Jeremy.

Tony pitches Nick on a plan to get Sophie out instead, which he agrees to. Tony tries to pitch Jeremy on the idea, but he's resistant. At Tribal Council, the votes fall to Sophie, who is sent home with an Idol in her pocket. Sophie leaves Sarah and Kim her fire tokens. The castaways get emotional as their various family members come out to greet them for a brief respite from the game.

Jeff reveals that for the first time, there is no competition to get to spend more time with their loved ones and that everyone will be heading back to camp to enjoy their time. While the Koru Tribe enjoy their visit, t he cast-offs on Edge of Extinction are surprised with a loved ones visit of their own. At the Immunity Challenge, the castaways have to compete in a balance-driven challenge for both Immunity and two fire tokens. After a tight competition, Tony wins.

After the challenge, Jeremy starts talking about breaking up Sophie and Sarah, but Tony rejects the idea. Sarah wants to target Kim, but Tony isn't receptive to that either. Ben, Nick, and Tony discuss blindsiding Jeremy. Meanwhile, Jeremy, Kim, and Tyson feel like they're on the outside and start formulating a plan together. Jeremy considers using his Safety Without Power advantage but is concerned that it will leave his alliance unprotected.

At Tribal Council, whispering begins almost immediately as people try to figure out the plan. Before the voting happens, both Jeremy and Sarah call Jeff's name, but then are hesitant to speak. Finally, Jeremy gets up and uses his advantage. Before voting commences, Sarah uses her Steal a Vote advantage to steal Denise's vote. Before Jeff reads the votes, Kim plays her hidden Immunity Idol for Denise, but i n the end it's Tyson who gets the most votes.

He heads back to Edge of Extinction for the second time. Adam is convinced he saw an Immunity Idol hidden at Tribal Council in Jeff's podium and considers trying to grab it next time. At Edge of Extinction, the cast-offs get a clue to an advantage and they set off searching. They decide to tell the other cast-offs about it. At the Reward Challenge, the castaways are split into teams to compete for Chinese takeout. Since there's an odd number of players, Denise sits out.

She chooses to give it to Nick as a birthday present. Back at camp, Tony tells Sarah he thinks she made a mistake. Nick is appreciative of the reward but claims he still doesn't trust Sarah. At the Immunity Challenge, the castaways compete in a battle of endurance as they have to balance on a precarious floating raft in various positions. It comes down to Kim and Ben, but it is Kim who manages to hang on the longest and win Immunity.

When Kim relays this to Tyson, he suggests taking out Adam instead and works to convince the others. Sarah hears that Adam is throwing her name out and is furious. Ben confronts Adam about Adam saying he and Sarah are too close. The entire Tribe starts going at each other with a variety of different plans and no one seems to be able to agree on anything.

At Tribal Council, Koru discusses the craziness around camp. Nick is outspoken about his position in the game. The whispers and arguing at Tribal begin, primarily between Nick, Adam, and Ben.

The Tribe votes, but before Jeff can read them, Adam takes the opportunity to inspect Jeff's pedestal to see if there's a Hidden Immunity Idol. Jeff doesn't confirm or deny that it's real, so Adam tries to play it and learns it is not an Idol.

Jeff reads the votes and reveals Adam to be the next person voted off. Adam gives his fire token to Denise. They start spending their fire tokens on advantages to help them. Natalie buys one, and Amber gives a token to Rob so he can buy an advantage and an Idol if he should win.

Jeff meets with the Tribes and tells them to drop their buffs, revealing it is time for the merge. All castaways become one Tribe, Koru, but Jeff reveals that a competition is about to take place to bring back one cast-off. The players must complete an intense obstacle course. Natalie, Danni, Ethan, Tyson, and Rob have advantages for one section of the course thanks to their fire tokens. The competition kicks off, and ultimately boils down to Tyson and Rob.

Tyson wins by a matter of inches and joins the Tribe. The other cast-offs head back to Extinction until another chance to get back in the game.

The new Tribe arrives at camp to find a new fire token menu, and the prices have gone up. The Tribe settles in for the merge feast.

Denise tells the Tribe about how she voted Sandra out, which puts a target on her back. Tyson is concerned about being the only old school player currently in the game. Wendell tries to build a relationship with Jeremy. At the Final Tribal Council , the jury castigated Chelsea for acting as Kim's main pawn and lack of social play, and while they praised Sabrina for her social game, she was berated for her poor challenge performance and being lazy at camp.

The jury blamed Kim for all of their eliminations, with Kim taking responsibility for every blindside. Salani visited Tribal Council that night, but the vote was cancelled.

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