Episode 5 "It Was The Last Straw"
Jul 15, 2015 23:09:24 GMT -5
Post by Jeff Probst on Jul 15, 2015 23:09:24 GMT -5
Episode 5
"It Was The Last Straw"
Nonouti: Dave, Elyse, Frosti, Gina, Na’Onka, Tom.
Tarawa: Angelia, Matty, Nina, Parvati, Pete, Shannon.
"It Was The Last Straw"
Nonouti: Dave, Elyse, Frosti, Gina, Na’Onka, Tom.
Tarawa: Angelia, Matty, Nina, Parvati, Pete, Shannon.
Voiceover – Previously on… Survivor!
We could see players throwing coconuts with a slingshot.
Voiceover – After a challenge that allowed players to fight for individual immunity within a tribal immunity challenge…
We could see the tribal tiki immunity idol, then the two individual immunity necklaces.
Voiceover – Some players went for group immunity…
We could see Nina’s tiles getting smashed one after the other.
Jeff Probst – Nonouti wins immunity!
Jeff Probst – While some others’ intentions were questionnable.
Angelia was whispering to her tribe during Cochran’s turn to shoot.
Angelia – He’s trying to go for the individual immunity instead of helping us.
Shawn just smashed one of Gina’s tiles.
Confessional Dave - Shawn didn’t do anything until it became individual.
Voiceover – This turned both Cochran and Shawn into bigger targets than they were already. Cochran’s elimination went according to the plan, in the exception of a minority of three votes who were directed at Shannon.
We could see Cochran’s torch get snuffed.
Shannon looked angry back at camp at night.
Confessional Shannon – I got three votes. What a bunch of assholes. That nerd got the support of Parvati and Nina.
Voiceover – And as soon as Nonouti lost the next challenge…
Jeff Probst – Tarawa wins immunity!
Tarawa jump in water after their victory in the floating slide puzzle challenge.
Voiceover – The entire tribe turned their backs on Shawn.
Shawn was sitting on the log near the fire, and Gina just walked by.
Shawn – Hey.
Gina – Hi.
Shawn – Any thoughts on the vote?
Gina pretend not having heard anything and continues to walk away, leaving Shawn alone at camp.
(At tribal council) : Na’Onka - There is SOMEBODY that don’t do as much as the rest of us. And that’s why they are going home tonight.
Jeff Probst – And the fourth person voted out of Survivor : Kiribati.
Jeff reveals the last vote against Shawn.
Jeff Probst – Shawn, tribe has spoken!
His torch gets swooshed and he walks out of tribal council.
Voiceover – Twelve are left… who will be voted out… tonight!?
NONOUTI, NIGHT 12
It was night, and the tribe were coming back with their extinguished torches. Tom was laughing uncontrollably on his way back to camp. Gina just laid her torch down with a grin in her face.
Confessional Gina –
At Tribal Council it was HILARIOUS. None of us were stressed at all, and were just making jokes at Shawn's expense the whole time hahahaha. It was so darn funny. I was having a blast. Even during the vote count we were laughing. Shawn had no idea it was coming. I love our tribe. What an amazing group we have. I've never felt closer than ever to these guys than I do now. Major nonouti love.
At Tribal Council it was HILARIOUS. None of us were stressed at all, and were just making jokes at Shawn's expense the whole time hahahaha. It was so darn funny. I was having a blast. Even during the vote count we were laughing. Shawn had no idea it was coming. I love our tribe. What an amazing group we have. I've never felt closer than ever to these guys than I do now. Major nonouti love.
The rest of the tribe were still laughing as well, among them, Na’Onka.
Confessional Na'Onka –
Shawn going home at Tribal Council was hilarious! Ya'll he was thinking he was staying. He was delusional! What a loser. He had no idea and he didn't see it coming. When the votes were being read you could just see his face and it was just shocked as the votes came out. That's what happens when you slack in this game and that's what happens when you slack on your allies. Maybe next time around you'll do better. If you even get another chance. But If I was Jeff boo, I'd never give him another chance.
Shawn going home at Tribal Council was hilarious! Ya'll he was thinking he was staying. He was delusional! What a loser. He had no idea and he didn't see it coming. When the votes were being read you could just see his face and it was just shocked as the votes came out. That's what happens when you slack in this game and that's what happens when you slack on your allies. Maybe next time around you'll do better. If you even get another chance. But If I was Jeff boo, I'd never give him another chance.
Tom – Thank god, that’s over!
Na’Onka – Dayum!
Dave just sat down.
Dave – I hope we don’t merge. I want to go in with a majority.
Na’Onka – Whoever knew he was a little whore.
Tom – Uh, I guess Dave and I?
Dave and Na’Onka both laugh.
Gina – If we had a majority, tribal councils would be so much fun cause they would be so easy. We could just laugh and joke like this the whole time.
Everyone laugh and agree. Tom looks at the sky.
Tom – Can we NOT switch tribes? Ever?
TARAWA, DAY 13
The camp was silent, as we could hear baby birds chipping in their nest on a palm tree. Nina was boiling water above the fire, so there was a lot of steam. She was staring at her boiling water.
Confessional Nina –
Life at Tarawa is rather dull, not much is going on. My social life is basically Pete and sometimes Angelia, who I have learned to respect as she is a hard worker and by no means the dumb broad I thought she was. Pete is still my top guy, even though I suspect he already has an alliance with Angelia and Matty. But we have a good relationship and I believe he has my best interest in mind because he knows I'm a number on his side.
Life at Tarawa is rather dull, not much is going on. My social life is basically Pete and sometimes Angelia, who I have learned to respect as she is a hard worker and by no means the dumb broad I thought she was. Pete is still my top guy, even though I suspect he already has an alliance with Angelia and Matty. But we have a good relationship and I believe he has my best interest in mind because he knows I'm a number on his side.
While she would talk about him, we could see Pete coming back to camp with the tree-mail rolled like a parchment. Everyone gathered at camp, while Pete would read it.
Pete – “You will be paddling over water to lay under the water.”
There was a miniature of a paddle attached to the tree-mail.
CHALLENGE FIELD
We could see the settlement of the challenge : In the ocean, there was one fire cauldron floating. On the shore, there would be two pile of boat pieces. One pile in yellow, and the other pile in purple. Further on the beach, there would also be a fire barrel with no fire. Nearby, Jeff was waiting on the tribes to come.
Jeff Probst – Come on in guys!
Both tribes were walking towards their respective mat, and Jeff looked at Tarawa, who were arriving first.
Jeff Probst – Tarawa, take a look at the new Nonouti tribe… Shawn was voted out last tribal council!
Nobody expresses a shock, while Nonouti were smiling.
Jeff Probst – You guys ready to get to today’s reward challenge?
Everyone expresses yea’s. Jeff gives a moment of silence while everyone stare at him.
Jeff Probst – For today’s challenge, on shore, you will find six pieces of a boat that you need to get together to form a boat.
We could see two-three people working together to craft a boat with their pieces.
Jeff Probst – Once you crafted your boat…
We could see people pushing the boat into water.
Jeff Probst – You will row to the fire cauldron…
We could see them paddling to the fire cauldron.
Jeff Probst – And put fire on your torch!
We could see them lighting their torch.
Jeff Probst – You will row all the way back to shore…
We could see the boat land on shore.
Jeff Probst – And light your fire barrel!
We could see them lighting their fire barrel.
Jeff Probst – First tribe to light their fire barrel… wins reward! Wanna know what chu playing for?
Everyone clap their hands in happiness and responds positively. Jeff lifted the blanket that covered the reward, revealing a green tarp.
Jeff Probst – A tarp! It’s raining very often over here these days. Have this at camp, and you will be protected by the rain!
Everyone are happy to see the tarp.
Jeff Probst – Take your spots, we’ll get started!
The clouds moved at a faster pace until everyone were ready to start. They were at their fire barrel.
Jeff Probst – SURVIVORS READY!? GO!
We could see both tribes running as fast as they could to the pile of boat pieces. Parvati and Tom both arrived first to their pile, followed by their tribe. They were all examining the pieces, one after the other.
Jeff Probst – Both tribes trying to assemble their boat!
Shannon was trying to make two pieces get together, but it didn’t work, so he tossed them away to Matty. Na'Onka just placed two pieces together, after receiving one from Elyse.
Jeff Probst – Nonouti making the first progress!
Pete just assembled the same pieces with Angelia. Dave had just helped both Gina and Frosti to put up two more pieces together. Tarawa just kept failing at putting them together.
Jeff Probst – Nonouti making a lot of progress now!
Dave just put the last piece of the boat with Elyse, and they both started pushing the boat with the rest of their tribe.
Jeff Probst – Nonouti’s done with the boat, they’re now paddling!
Elyse was the one holding the torch for the tribe, while others were paddling.
Jeff Probst – Tarawa need to pick it up!
Angelia just assembled the last piece, and she was helped by her tribe to push the boat in the water.
Jeff Probst – Tarawa now done with their boat, paddling too!
Angelia carried the torch, while others were paddling, trying to catch up on Nonouti, who were a couple meters ahead.
Dave – Push! Push! Push!
All Nonouti members were systematically paddling at the same time, trying to reach that fire cauldron. We could see Shannon paddling as hard as he could for his tribe, but Nonouti’s boat just reached the fire cauldron.
Jeff Probst – Nonouti first at their cauldron!
Elyse just lighted the torch.
Dave – Left only!
All those who were to the left paddled, which flipped the boat.
Dave – Push!
All Nonouti were paddling forward, and Tarawa just arrived to their fire cauldron as well. Angelia didn’t mess around any longer and lighted her torch, while her tribe was already flipping the boat.
Jeff Probst – Tarawa trying to catch up now! It is almost neck to neck!
Tarawa was a little behind, but they were close to the other tribe’s boat. We could see the paddles making waves in the water, as Nonouti just hit the shore.
Jeff Probst – Nonouti’s boat just reached the shore! Tarawa almost there!
Elyse was at the end of the boat, so she had to let her tribe mates move so she could get on land without jumping in water with her torch in fire. Meanwhile, Tarawa just hit the shore. Angelia was already in front of the boat, so both her and Elyse jumped on shore at the same time, running in direction of the fire barrel.
Jeff Probst – This is a race to the finish! Very close!
Elyse just lighted her fire barrel first.
Jeff Probst – NONOUTI WINS REWARD!
Gina – Oh my god, sweet!
Gina celebrated the win of her tribe with them, especially with Dave.
Gina - Thank goodness Dave had us do it right then and there!!
Angelia sighed and looked at her tribe mates.
Angelia – Another tie!
Her tribe mates raised their eye brows, as Jeff was already handing over the tarp to Tom.
Tom – Woah!
He brought it back to his tribe.
Jeff Probst – Well earned, Nonouti. As for you, Tarawa, I have nothing for you. Grab stuff, head back to camp!
They all turned around, gathering their belongings, and walked away, among them, Na’Onka.
Confessional Na'Onka –
I’m a little pissed off right now. Dave is trying to become a leader on this tribe and I ain’t liking it. He’s all of a sudden this big player on Nonouti from what everyone else implies when they talk about him. At the Reward, everyone praised him. Gina specifically. B*tch, shut the f*ck up. I hate Dave. I just pretend to like his ass just to get through this part of the game. Call me fake, call me two faced, but this is how I roll.
I’m a little pissed off right now. Dave is trying to become a leader on this tribe and I ain’t liking it. He’s all of a sudden this big player on Nonouti from what everyone else implies when they talk about him. At the Reward, everyone praised him. Gina specifically. B*tch, shut the f*ck up. I hate Dave. I just pretend to like his ass just to get through this part of the game. Call me fake, call me two faced, but this is how I roll.
NONOUTI, DAY 13
The tribe was coming back at camp with their tarp, and they immediately got to work to try and add it to the roof of their shelter. Dave and Frosti were the ones to place it. Na’Onka and Tom were watching them fix it, while talking.
Tom – That was great. But now what?
Na’Onka – I don’t know… we can’t lose.
Tom – Not at all.
Na’Onka – I don’t know who we’d vote off.
Tom – If we merged, we’d decimate them.
Na’Onka – Jeff didn’t even mention a swap.
Tom – Yeah… but everyone is talking about it. It seems like regular 16 person survivor. I think it’s just going to be a normal game.
Confessional Tom –
I'm so nervous about immunity it's not even funny. I’m so worried about the merge right now. We HAVE to win these next two challenges so we can merge with 6. If we do that, I think I have a very good chance at getting to the end. I’ve lined up lots of my pawns so no one turns on me. If we merge down in numbers, I can always try and win immunity, but I still want to get through with Nonouti on my side.
I'm so nervous about immunity it's not even funny. I’m so worried about the merge right now. We HAVE to win these next two challenges so we can merge with 6. If we do that, I think I have a very good chance at getting to the end. I’ve lined up lots of my pawns so no one turns on me. If we merge down in numbers, I can always try and win immunity, but I still want to get through with Nonouti on my side.
Na’Onka – What do we do if we lose boo?
Tom – Elyse, maybe?
Na’Onka – I was thinking that too.
Tom – I don’t want to do it.
Na’Onka – I love her and all but if it DOES come down to communication… She does talk the least.
Tom – But someone would have to go. But I think that if we do, we should tell her.
Na’Onka – I think so too.
Na’Onka nodded.
Confessional Na'Onka –
Tom and I got to thinking about what we should do if we should lose again. Tom brought up Elyse as the next name to go and I think that is the best choice for us. The girl does so good at camp but we are down to people who all deserve to be here. It comes down to communication and Elyse does not make herself available to talk to as much as everybody else. I'm sorry but we never ever talk and girl, you can't just bury yourself at camp with work and not expect to get far with a sh*tty social game. It just ain't gonna' happen.
Tom and I got to thinking about what we should do if we should lose again. Tom brought up Elyse as the next name to go and I think that is the best choice for us. The girl does so good at camp but we are down to people who all deserve to be here. It comes down to communication and Elyse does not make herself available to talk to as much as everybody else. I'm sorry but we never ever talk and girl, you can't just bury yourself at camp with work and not expect to get far with a sh*tty social game. It just ain't gonna' happen.
Tom – She deserves to know at least.
We could see Elyse innocently fishing on the boat by herself.
Na’Onka – She doesn’t deserve the nasty blindside like Shawn.
Tom – Not at all. He earned it. She hasn’t. And there’s no strategic threat to telling. But, let’s try and win.
Confessional Tom –
If we DO lose, I think that Elyse will go next. I'm going to talk to some people about it. She stinks at challenges, she’s a sweetheart, don’t get me wrong, and I feel like we could all do better without her. I hate to say it, but she has to go. However, she isn’t Shawn. If we lose and she has to go, I’d obviously tell her. She has hearned that right.
If we DO lose, I think that Elyse will go next. I'm going to talk to some people about it. She stinks at challenges, she’s a sweetheart, don’t get me wrong, and I feel like we could all do better without her. I hate to say it, but she has to go. However, she isn’t Shawn. If we lose and she has to go, I’d obviously tell her. She has hearned that right.
Na’Onka - Everyone is pro-yellow as far as I know.
Tom – Yeah.
Na’Onka - Only one I question is Elyse since we dont talk much. Which is another reason she should go.
Tom - Everyone thinks they're part of the main power of the tribe, even though that's us two.
A moment of silence.
Tom – We just gotta get through it one round at a time. Maybe they’ll have someone who may flip.
Na’Onka – I’m wondering if they’re a big happy family.
Tom – I don’t know. If I had to guess I’d say no. But there’s nothing really to go on.
Na’Onka – This game is gonna get nasty boo. I can feel it.
Tom – Oh I know.
Na’Onka – At merge it’s going to be so naaasty.
Tom – It’s going to be exciting and terrifying all at once.
Na’Onka – Yup.
We could see the coconuts in a palm tree, before Tom was talking with Gina under the tree.
Tom –If we were to go to tribal council, who would you think should go next?
Gina – If we do lose… I want you and me to be safe. I think the way to go … might be saying goodbye to Elyse.
Tom – Oh thank god, me too.
Gina – I’ve never really gotten to know her.
Tom – I totally agree. Same here. She seems sweet but too quiet.
Gina – Yeah.
Tom – I’d rather merge with six but she’d be next to go. Assuming we lose.
Gina – We’re all gonna stay together, but we could make sub-alliances with them, so everyone feels good and together as a tribe.
Tom – Definitely, and then at final six or five or whatever, then the fireworks can start.
Gina – Yeah. I don’t really talk to Frosti though. I need to do that more.
Tom – And then we can rope in Frosti as a fifth, so he doesn’t jump. He’s fun!
Gina – Oh cool, but let’s not tell him he’s fifth.
Tom – And that way at a 5-5 tie, he thinks he’s solid. Merge is going to be cray.
Gina – I know. Haha.
Tom – It’s gonna get so dirty haha. I’m looking forward to it, but I dread it at the same time, because I don’t want Nonouti to get screwed over.
Gina – Oh my god, I know. So I’ll talk to Na’Onka and maybe suggestion Gina/Na’Onka/Tom? Does that sound like a good idea?
Tom – Yeah! Even Nay/Gina/Tom/Dave.
Gina – Ok.
Confessional Tom –
These have been great convos with Gina. I'm glad that I can trust her and this is just one step closer to getting me to my goal of leading this tribe. With Gina and Nay, I definitely have control, especially if I can get Dave into the mix as well. I feel great about where this tribe is going. For now, I love nonouti!
These have been great convos with Gina. I'm glad that I can trust her and this is just one step closer to getting me to my goal of leading this tribe. With Gina and Nay, I definitely have control, especially if I can get Dave into the mix as well. I feel great about where this tribe is going. For now, I love nonouti!
A bird was fishing on the shore, then Tom was talking to Frosti on the beach.
Frosti – Tomorrow decides the whole rest of the game.
Tom – Yep. That’s scary. Merge will be brutal.
Frosti – I hope we can joke around at merge tribal councils. If we are up in numbers, we can.
Tom – Same here.
TARAWA, DAY 14
The rain had striked again, exept that this time, lightnings were lighting the sky. All tribe members except Nina were inside the shelter, trying to get themselves warm, while the cauldron would be flooded by the rain.
We could see Pete struggling to keep himself warm.
Confessional Pete –
The reward challenge loss was disappointing, but it’s not surprising. The atmosphere around our tribe camp just hasn’t been that positive lately. SPAM is sitting there comfortable, but we’re still only four numbers for the merge. It’s worrying because we could easily go down as the first four boots when it happens since Parvati’s not with us, and no one’s sure about Nina.
The reward challenge loss was disappointing, but it’s not surprising. The atmosphere around our tribe camp just hasn’t been that positive lately. SPAM is sitting there comfortable, but we’re still only four numbers for the merge. It’s worrying because we could easily go down as the first four boots when it happens since Parvati’s not with us, and no one’s sure about Nina.
Parvati was looking at her wrinkled and cold fingers, shivering.
Parvati – If we go to tribal council… I have a great suggestion as to who to get rid of.
Everyone looked over at Parvati, wondering what she was about to say. The moment of silence made them realize she was talking about herself.
Shannon – If we lose, you are asking to be voted out?
Parvati – Yes. I am asking to be voted out if we lose.
Nobody reacts, people just give each other the eyes. Especially Shannon.
Confessional Shannon –
Ahahaha. Parvati is going nuts at Tarawa right now. She knows how much of a shit position she’s in so she’s saying if we lose, that we should just all vote her out. I can’t stand the bitch. Sorry for the use of language but the chick is a loser. She’s going to parade around camp and say how if we lose she knows someone we can all vote out, and hints herself. Haha, no problem hunny! This chick needs a reality check. And pronto.
Ahahaha. Parvati is going nuts at Tarawa right now. She knows how much of a shit position she’s in so she’s saying if we lose, that we should just all vote her out. I can’t stand the bitch. Sorry for the use of language but the chick is a loser. She’s going to parade around camp and say how if we lose she knows someone we can all vote out, and hints herself. Haha, no problem hunny! This chick needs a reality check. And pronto.
The rain was going through the roof of the shelter, and Angelia just received a massive amount of water on her head, just before another lightning strikes at the Ocean.
Confessional Angelia –
She's a little brat. I think that's the perfect word for her: brat. If something doesn't go her way, she stomps around like a four year old. I mean, look at her right now? She knows she's screwed... so she wants it to look like she's throwing in the towel. Newsflash, sweetie! You were going home anyways. I knew from the second that this girl started picking up her game, and then supposedly threw my name out as a possible vote .. I was going to hate, hate, hate her immensely.
She's a little brat. I think that's the perfect word for her: brat. If something doesn't go her way, she stomps around like a four year old. I mean, look at her right now? She knows she's screwed... so she wants it to look like she's throwing in the towel. Newsflash, sweetie! You were going home anyways. I knew from the second that this girl started picking up her game, and then supposedly threw my name out as a possible vote .. I was going to hate, hate, hate her immensely.
Parvati gave sign that she needed to pee, and she walked away, leaving the SPAM alliance together.
Angelia – Laughing at Parvati basically saying she quits and doesn’t care if we lose. I genuinely can’t stand her now. If we lose, I really want to vote her out.
Shannon – Dude… what is her problem. If we lose, I don’t mind voting her out. I don’t like Nina very much but Nina at least pretends to care.
We could see Nina working with fire wood under the rain.
Angelia – Let’s try to win though. I’d rather not go to Tribal Council even though she sucks. But if we do lose, are we all on board to vote Parvati out?
Pete – Yeah, I agree that Parvati would be the best boot choice since she did practically ask us to vote her out.
We could see Parvati on her way back to the shelter.
Matty – OH MY GOD. She sucks. That’s for suuure.
Shannon smiled.
Confessional Shannon –
SPAM is already talking about Parvati’s meltdown and spastic rant. If we lose, she is gone no matter what. We don’t need deadweight or someone that won’t care as much about the game anymore. Parvati has no shot.
SPAM is already talking about Parvati’s meltdown and spastic rant. If we lose, she is gone no matter what. We don’t need deadweight or someone that won’t care as much about the game anymore. Parvati has no shot.
Matty : OH MY GOD, she sucks! That's for suuuure.
Parvati finally came back to sit in her spot. Pete looked at her coming back.
Confessional Pete –
I think we all know and agree about what we’re doing if we lose. The plan is to take out Parvati. She was probably going to be our target anyway, but it sealed her fate when she made her statement that sounded like she was giving up on the game.
I think we all know and agree about what we’re doing if we lose. The plan is to take out Parvati. She was probably going to be our target anyway, but it sealed her fate when she made her statement that sounded like she was giving up on the game.
Nina was coming back with the tree-mail, and she read it with the tribe, under the shelter to avoid rain as much as possible. We could see Angelia listening to her.
Confessional Angelia –
This emotion goes into the next challenge : If we lose, no problem. *Waves sarcastically.* Bye, Parvati! I’ll like you more and more the less I see you.
This emotion goes into the next challenge : If we lose, no problem. *Waves sarcastically.* Bye, Parvati! I’ll like you more and more the less I see you.
We could see the tribe gathering their bags for the challenge.
CHALLENGE FIELD
The storm had stopped, but it was still raining just a little. We could see the settlement of the challenge : Each tribe seemed to have five sand pits, and after those pits, there would be a small station, probably for a puzzle. Nearby, Jeff was waiting on the tribes to come.
Jeff Probst- Come on in guys!
Both tribes were coming back. Matty was holding the immunity idol, and when all tribes got on their respective mat, Jeff walking towards him.
Jeff Probst – First thing first, I’ll take immunity back…
Matty hands it back.
Jeff Probst – Thank you!
Jeff put it on its table.
Jeff Probst – Immunity… is back up for grabs!
Jeff put his hand on the tiki idol.
Jeff Probst – For today’s challenge, you’ll have to retrieve four bag of puzzle pieces.
We could see someone digging through the sand to retrieve one bag.
Jeff Probst – Four of the five sand pits contain a bag of puzzle pieces.
We could see four bag of puzzle pieces stacking on each other in a pit.
Jeff Probst – When you have them all, one puzzle solver will use those pieces to solve a puzzle.
We could see the puzzle finishing itself, it said “SAFE FROM TRIBAL”.
Jeff Probst – First tribe to finish, wins immunity! For the other tribe, one of you going home. You ready?
Everyone says yea.
Jeff Probst – Take your spots, we’ll get started!
The black clouds moved at a faster pace, until both tribes were ready. We could see that Dave and Matty were the puzzle solvers for their tribe. Others were all diggers, waiting on Jeff to tell them it’s started.
Jeff Probst – SURVIVORS READY!? GO!
Both tribes ran to their sand pits, digging for dear life. We could see Frosti and Na'Onka digging side by side, but not all Nonouti were digging in the same sand pit.
Jeff Probst – Nonouti is divided in different sand pits!
On Tarawa, half were on a sandpit, the other half on another. Angelia was digging and throwing the sand out of the pit.
Jeff Probst – Tarawa doing the same! There are FOUR bags. FIVE sand pits. One sand pit has NOTHING.
Both Angelia and Pete kept digging faster, still not finding anything. We could see Nina and Shannon switch pit, while Gina just got a bag.
Na'Onka – Good job gurl!
Gina ran to Dave’s puzzle table, and dropped the puzzle bag there.
Jeff Probst - Gina got the first bag for Nonouti! Three more for them!
She returned to another pit, and started digging.
The first place she digs, she finds another bag again. She ran over to Dave and handed the bag.
Jeff Probst - Gina got ANOTHER bag for Nonouti! Tarawa gotta pick it up!
It only made Tarawa dig even harder for their bag, but still could not find any. Shannon started digging with his feet at the same time as his hands.
When Gina came back digging, she found another one right away and showed it to her tribe.
Jeff Probst - Gina find AGAINS another bag, one bag left for Nonouti!
Na'Onka – DAYUM GURL!
Dave – Holy sh*t!
Na'Onka – Girl you is CRAY! I love it so much!
Dave received the third bag from Gina.
Dave – Okay, so just one more! Woot! Woot!
We could see Nina still digging, getting tired with time. Gina came helping Na'Onka at digging. We could see a part of bag going off the sand, but neither Na'Onka or Gina could see it yet.
When Gina moved her foot, she felt that bag, turned around, and grabbed it. She ran over to Dave.
Jeff Probst - Gina's coming back with the final bag for Nonouti!
She handed it over to Dave who immediately started untying the bags.
Gina – Go go go go Dave!
Jeff Probst - Dave can start working on the puzzle!
Matty was still waiting to get bags.
Jeff Probst - Tarawa didn't even get to find anything yet! It's Nonouti's challenge to lose now! All in Dave's hands.
Dave was not even done untying bags, when both Angelia and Shannon found a bag at the same time. Gina and her tribe were behind Dave, watching it happen.
Gina – Oh my god, they have two bags.
Jeff Probst – Angelia and Shannon found their first bag for their tribe!
They both ran to Matty and gave him the bag of puzzle pieces. Dave finally untied the bags, and spread all the pieces around, trying to figure out what the puzzle could be. Meanwhile, Pete would dig and end up on a bag too.
Jeff Probst - Pete found another one for Tarawa! Just one more!
After Matty got the bag from Pete, the rest of Tarawa were looking for their final bag. Dave was placing corners while that was happening.
Dave – It’s a big puzzle.
Frosti – Keep it up!
Na'Onka – KEEP IT UP BOO BOO!
Angelia just found the final bag, and was running to Matty.
Jeff Probst – Angelia found the last bag for Tarawa! Matty can now work on the puzzle!
We could see Matty hurrying up to untie the bag of puzzle pieces, while Dave was already done with the edges. He was now placing pieces in the middle, carefully thinking it through.
Jeff Probst – Both tribes are now working on their puzzle!
After spreading all pieces, Matty was also working on his puzzle, trying to finish first.
Angelia – OH MY GOD! YES! Do your thing, Matty!
Jeff Probst – Dave starting to pick up a lot of momentum now!
We could see Dave making a lot of progress with his puzzle, while Tarawa were almost done finishing their edges. We could just hear both Dave and Matty placing and moving their puzzle pieces, one after the other. Matty just moved a big chunk of pieces to put it at its right spot.
Jeff Probst – Even though Nonouti is in the lead, this is not lost for Tarawa!
Dave just put another piece. Matty just stepped back and looked at his puzzle, trying to figure out what piece to place next. He figured it out, and placed another piece.
Jeff Probst – Dave has two pieces left!
Gina – Yes!
Frosti – YAY!
Dave places another piece.
Jeff Probst – ONE Piece left for Nonouti!
Na'Onka jumps on place.
Na'Onka – FUCK YES. THAT’S HOW IT’S DONE!
And he places it.
Jeff Probst – NONOUTI WINS IMMUNITY!
Frosti – Yessss!
Everyone in Nonouti celebrated their victory with Dave, while Tarawa members like Angelia and Matty made sad faces.
Pete – We tried our best…
Matty looked at his puzzle, with not too much left to do.
Matty – I was close…
Jeff Probst – Nonouti, this is yours…
Jeff handed the idol to Dave.
Jeff Probst – You are safe, no one going home. Tarawa….
We could see them not happy again.
Jeff Probst – I can’t say the same thing. One of you will be going home tomorrow night. Grab stuff, and head back to camp!
Shannon shook his head.
Confessional Shannon –
It was their challenge to lose and I knew this just by watching and waiting.
It was their challenge to lose and I knew this just by watching and waiting.
We could see others gathering their belongings, just like Gina who put her bag on her shoulders.
Confessional Gina –
I came off as WAY WAY too strong and I never meant to, AHHH!!! I need to COOL MAH JETS. I’m like so over this whole challenge. I am not austistic, so I do not enjoy.
I came off as WAY WAY too strong and I never meant to, AHHH!!! I need to COOL MAH JETS. I’m like so over this whole challenge. I am not austistic, so I do not enjoy.
NONOUTI, DAY 14
The tribe was coming back to camp, where the rain had picked up since the end of the challenge. They were coming back in one straight line, Frosti being in front.
Confessional Frosti –
Ya that's how we do it! We won both. Gina found them all somehow. Dave put together the puzzle. I'm going to be safe if we lose again and can make merge. Then i'll have some fun!
Ya that's how we do it! We won both. Gina found them all somehow. Dave put together the puzzle. I'm going to be safe if we lose again and can make merge. Then i'll have some fun!
Dave just put the immunity idol inside camp and immediately tried to fix the tarp on their camp.
Confessional Dave –
I'm very glad we are finally going to get a lead in this game though, in terms of numbers. I want to go into the merge at a huge advantage to their tribe and a possibility of taking a few of them out before it gets very cutthroat.
I'm very glad we are finally going to get a lead in this game though, in terms of numbers. I want to go into the merge at a huge advantage to their tribe and a possibility of taking a few of them out before it gets very cutthroat.
Tom and Elyse were watching Dave fix the tarp.
Tom – Gina kicked ass.
Elyse – Yeah, it looks like it.
Tom – If we can win again, we’ll be unstoppableee.
Elyse – Yeah. If we win again, I’ll be really excited for the merge.
Tom – Same here haha. We could get to final 6 if we’re lucky.
Elyse – Yeah.
Tom – That’d be amazing.
Elyse – It would be.
We could hear the thunders and more black clouds were coming over. Gina was talking with Na’Onka in private.
Na’Onka – You fucking killed this challenge. I’m proud of you.
Gina – I think I got so lucky.
Na’Onka – We did good. I’m proud of us! We deserve this win.
Gina – Me too. We are fierce, fabulous, and bootyful.
Na’Onka – I hope so.
Gina – I like to think you are the bomb and work so hard and I would be honored to work with you in this survivor game.
Na’Onka – YES. I would love that so much. Us strong girl need to stick together.
Gina – I think we could kick some ass take names.
Na’Onka – This is good. I don’t think anyone would put us together either. It’s perfect.
Gina – I don’t think either. I think we would make a good team.
Na’Onka nodded.
Confessional Na'Onka –
Gina went through the challenge like a dang wildcat. She was on FIRE! I have so much respect for Gina because she owned that challenge. I agreed to do alliance and am so dang excited about it.
Gina went through the challenge like a dang wildcat. She was on FIRE! I have so much respect for Gina because she owned that challenge. I agreed to do alliance and am so dang excited about it.
Gina – I think Tom is pretty cool too… maybe we can arrange something where he works together with us?
Na’Onka face changes but she turned it into a smile.
Confessional Na'Onka –
After we established us two as a pair, she then wanted to bring in Tom as a third, saying us three were the strongest on the tribe. Whoa, hold up. This has to mean that Tom and her had something.. and she just wants to consolidate alliances. I ain't no fool.
After we established us two as a pair, she then wanted to bring in Tom as a third, saying us three were the strongest on the tribe. Whoa, hold up. This has to mean that Tom and her had something.. and she just wants to consolidate alliances. I ain't no fool.
Na’Onka – I love Tom too. I think he would be a great addition! That would be one hot alliance.
Gina – We would be a force to be reckoned with haha. We would take this game by STORM.
A lightning just struck in the black sky.
Na’Onka – I know! I’m so in. Do you think Tom will be down? I think we’re all aware us three work really hard and he’d be down for it.
Gina – I think so too! We’ll have to talk to him and get that old man ass in on this hotness. I love all our tribe and hope we all get far and make final six.
A moment of silence.
Gina – I wonder what life is like on Tarawa. They were winning so much at first… I wonder how it went downhill.
Na’Onka – Probably fractured.
TARAWA, DAY 14
We could see the purple tribe flag of Tarawa, getting hit by the wind and rain, followed by the waves tiding up on the shore. They were already back in the shelter. We could see Pete freezing.
Confessional Pete –
We lost the challenge! As far as numbers go, this is bad. However, in another sense, I think this is actually a positive because the atmosphere on our tribe has been so negative lately with Parvati around. She’s just bringing us all down with her not caring attitude. Now we have the chance to get her out, and we’re going to take it.
We lost the challenge! As far as numbers go, this is bad. However, in another sense, I think this is actually a positive because the atmosphere on our tribe has been so negative lately with Parvati around. She’s just bringing us all down with her not caring attitude. Now we have the chance to get her out, and we’re going to take it.
Shannon – We lost, so I guess we know what happens now.
Parvati – I guess you do.
Angelia smiles.
Confessional Angelia –
For some reason, Nonouti was crazy good at the challenge. It sucked that Nonouti won Immunity, but again, it was all good. All of us on Tarawa have a plan and have no problem booting Parvati this round. Parvati would have been someone in a merge that threatened my survival and longevity She would have definitely been an obstacle, so to possibly get out one of my obstacles tonight in making it to the end, it just makes everything that much better.
For some reason, Nonouti was crazy good at the challenge. It sucked that Nonouti won Immunity, but again, it was all good. All of us on Tarawa have a plan and have no problem booting Parvati this round. Parvati would have been someone in a merge that threatened my survival and longevity She would have definitely been an obstacle, so to possibly get out one of my obstacles tonight in making it to the end, it just makes everything that much better.
Shannon stood up, just like many more people, who were tired of sitting in the shelter all day. Nina pulled Pete aside.
Nina - I assume Parvati, right?
Pete - Yeah, and I don't see anything that could change that.
Pete - She acts like she wants to go, so it's only fair.
Nina - Okay, thought so
Pete - Then we have to win this next challenge or we're in trouble with numbers.
Nina - I think we can make it happen.
Confessional Nina –
It looks like this old hag is still going to be kicking. Parvati's sudden urge to quit is funny to me, because she was meant to be the first boot, only saved by Lindsey's death canceling Tribal Council. And then she went over my buddy Cochran who REALLY wanted to be here. Such a disappointment. My main concern is not for this round but the next one, if we don't win we would not only go into the merge down in numbers but everyone's favorite old broad would be in danger.
It looks like this old hag is still going to be kicking. Parvati's sudden urge to quit is funny to me, because she was meant to be the first boot, only saved by Lindsey's death canceling Tribal Council. And then she went over my buddy Cochran who REALLY wanted to be here. Such a disappointment. My main concern is not for this round but the next one, if we don't win we would not only go into the merge down in numbers but everyone's favorite old broad would be in danger.
A lightning just striked at the horizon, and Nina was now talking with Angelia in the forest. Nina looked worried.
Angelia – You won’t go anywhere.
Nina – Thank you. I mean Parvati doesn’t even want to play, so it’s only fair, right?
Angelia – Exactly. I’m sure everyone is voting her at this point.
Nina – I hope no one tries to pull a fast one.
Angelia – I hope not, that would be really annoying and unfair.
Nina – It would be.
Angelia – Everyone is saying Parvati.
Nina – Yeah, that’s what Pete said. So, I think we’re good. Thank God.
Angelia – Yes.
Confessional Angelia –
It's like pulling teeth when you have to talk to Nina. She doesn't initiate conversations and she just waits for you to approach her. The only person she cares to talk to is Pete, and that's how SPAM gets information on what she's doing or wanting to do each round.
It's like pulling teeth when you have to talk to Nina. She doesn't initiate conversations and she just waits for you to approach her. The only person she cares to talk to is Pete, and that's how SPAM gets information on what she's doing or wanting to do each round.
A wave just hit the shore. Shannon pulled Angelia aside in the forest, near a palm tree.
Shannon – I guess we know what needs to be done now?
Angelia – Vote out Parvati, right?
Shannon – No, we make out to feel better. Haha.
Angelia – Oh my god.
Angelia laughs outloud.
Angelia – Hush.
Shannon – So… about that kiss?
Angelia – You don’t give up, do you?
Shannon shakes his head and keeps staring at her in the eyes.
Shannon – I don’t. I’m a persistent guy, what can I say? All I want to do is give you one.
Angelia – I can’t decide if I think you’re charming or creepy.
Angelia keeps laughing.
Shannon – I’d like to think I’m charming. I can be your Prince Charming.
Shannon immediately pulled Angelia close by her waist, behind the tree.
Angelia – Shaaannon. We’ll be seen!
Shannon – Come on.
The wind picked up more, and we could see other tribe mates walking around the camp, trying to move certain things away from the rain.
Shannon – I found a bag at immunity today! I’m claiming MY reward.
Angelia – True, true. I guess just one reward wouldn’t hurt?
Shannon leaned in and kissed Angelia on the lips.
Angelia – Mm. That was nice.
Shannon – And worth the wait, since you like to play hard to get.
Angelia – I DO NOT. Shut up, jerk!
Shannon – I loved the kiss… but it’s time to get back to work.
Confessional Angelia –
The boys on my tribe have fallen under my spell… but after today, maybe some more than others. Shannon started teasing me about a kiss, and that he needed to be rewarded for getting a puzzle bag at Immunity yesterday. This whole thing made me feel a little guilty especially since I've grown close with Pete and think he's absolutely amazing. But, I definitely let Shannon do what he wanted, and that was kiss me. So yeah, we did share a little kiss behind a palm tree. *Turns red a little, smiling.* It was nice. He's a good kisser. He has soft lips. I might need to kiss Pete now and compare. Oh gosh, that makes me sound awful! But let's be real .. I haven't even begun to work my feminine ways.
The boys on my tribe have fallen under my spell… but after today, maybe some more than others. Shannon started teasing me about a kiss, and that he needed to be rewarded for getting a puzzle bag at Immunity yesterday. This whole thing made me feel a little guilty especially since I've grown close with Pete and think he's absolutely amazing. But, I definitely let Shannon do what he wanted, and that was kiss me. So yeah, we did share a little kiss behind a palm tree. *Turns red a little, smiling.* It was nice. He's a good kisser. He has soft lips. I might need to kiss Pete now and compare. Oh gosh, that makes me sound awful! But let's be real .. I haven't even begun to work my feminine ways.
They were still both smiling at each other.
Confessional Shannon –
I'd love to sit besides her in the end. The two most good looking people in the game at the finale? Wouldn't that be an attractive ending? I wanted to spice things up.. you know, get a little love from Angelia. I pulled her behind a tree and insisted that she give me a kiss. She was a little reluctant and I'm sure it was because she knew Matty and Pete would be enraged with jealousy. What can I say? I have a way with the ladies. The second I laid my eyes on the hottest girl in the game, I knew I just wanted to give it a taste. She couldn't resist and finally gave in. That was a million dollar kiss.
I'd love to sit besides her in the end. The two most good looking people in the game at the finale? Wouldn't that be an attractive ending? I wanted to spice things up.. you know, get a little love from Angelia. I pulled her behind a tree and insisted that she give me a kiss. She was a little reluctant and I'm sure it was because she knew Matty and Pete would be enraged with jealousy. What can I say? I have a way with the ladies. The second I laid my eyes on the hottest girl in the game, I knew I just wanted to give it a taste. She couldn't resist and finally gave in. That was a million dollar kiss.
It ended up with Shannon walking away.
TARAWA, DAY 15
We could see from different angles a starfish eating a coral, before seeing the same rain and same black sky again. Shannon was sitting with Matty at camp.
Shannon – So what’s the plan? Parv?
Matty – Obviously, yeah. Quitters suck man.
Shannon – She’s a cry baby. This is because she’s on the outside.
Matty – Yeah. I guess she figured she’d be screwed in the merge and decided to not move on, for not being in the majority.
Shannon – Yeah. It kind of blows we have to deal with Nina now though. Nina’s two-faced as hell.
Matty – TELL ME ABOUT IT. I hate her so muuuuch. She’s getting lucky really. First immunity and now Parv quitting. She would’ve been gone round number one if Lindsey wasn’t pulled out. Seriously ugh.
Shannon – I know man. It’ll run out soon enough. Her luck can’t last forever. If Parvati wasn’t such a loser, she’d be gone. I know I’d vote her out. Oh well.
Matty – Me too. For sure.
Shannon – Just shows this game changes day by day.
Matty – I just hope she doesn’t flip on us in the merge. Ugh.
Shannon – She’d be dumb too. She wouldn’t be playing to win anymore. Nonouti has to be tight with these wins, all high off them.
Confessional Shannon –
I started talking to Matty on the side and we vented to each other how much we hate Nina. I don’t like the old bitch. She’s two faced as fuck. She was telling me at the beginning of the game how she really liked me and then goes to vote me out to save some freckle-faced dork. Thanks. Dead to me.
I started talking to Matty on the side and we vented to each other how much we hate Nina. I don’t like the old bitch. She’s two faced as fuck. She was telling me at the beginning of the game how she really liked me and then goes to vote me out to save some freckle-faced dork. Thanks. Dead to me.
When Nina arrived, Shannon walked away because he had work to do, while Matty just pretended to be working. Nina was glaring at him behind his back.
Confessional Nina –
Matty is probably my least favorite person in the game, he is dumb as rocks, cliquey, doesn't talk to me and ignores me constantly. I do not like his cockiness but I know he has strong ties in the tribe. So, I probably can't do much about it.
Matty is probably my least favorite person in the game, he is dumb as rocks, cliquey, doesn't talk to me and ignores me constantly. I do not like his cockiness but I know he has strong ties in the tribe. So, I probably can't do much about it.
Parvati just arrived at camp, and sat inside the shelter, watching Matty do some work. Matty looked back at her, then continued what he was doing. A spider was having her spider web attacked by the rain. It was holding on for dear life. Matty pulled Angelia aside.
Matty – What’s with Parvati? Did someone talk to her on why she did that? Not that it matters, but just wondering.
Angelia – I have no idea. She spazzed.
Angelia giggles.
Angelia – I think she’s just mad because she wasn’t in on the vote last round.
Matty – Aaah.
Angelia – “Yes. I am asking to be voted out if we lose.”
Angelia imitated her voice and giggled again.
Matty – She figured she’s not in majority.
Angelia – Exactly.
Matty – So even if she goes far… she’s screwed?
Angelia – She’s throwing a tantrum, basically. Well if we merge, she’ll flip. First thing. Just to screw us.
Matty – Ya well glad we can get her out. And seriously, Nina? She’s getting so luck.
We could see Nina innocently walking around while he would talk about her.
Matty – First medical reasons, second immunity by the other tribe and now Parv quitting. SO FREAKINN LUCKY.
Angelia nodded but didn’t add a word yet.
Confessional Angelia –
You can kind of tell that Matty is a little annoyed that Parvati is going this round and Nina isn't. Out of everyone on Tarawa, Matty has always hated Nina the most and I don't think Nina likes him at all either. I've seen them talk to eachother in challenges and you can tell there is some hatred there between the two of them. But honestly, the feud needs to simmer down for the moment, because the smart decision is to take out Parvati, not Nina. Matty needed to realize this.
You can kind of tell that Matty is a little annoyed that Parvati is going this round and Nina isn't. Out of everyone on Tarawa, Matty has always hated Nina the most and I don't think Nina likes him at all either. I've seen them talk to eachother in challenges and you can tell there is some hatred there between the two of them. But honestly, the feud needs to simmer down for the moment, because the smart decision is to take out Parvati, not Nina. Matty needed to realize this.
Angelia – I know. She’s so desesperate right now too. She came to me and was like SO IT’S PARV RIGHT? I HOPE NO PULLS A FAST ONE!
Angelia laughs after imitating her too.
Angelia – I just want to be like, we haven’t spoken for like three rounds… and this is the first thing you say to me?
Matty laughs out loud after hearing that.
Matty – OH MY GOD. She sucks bad.
Angelia rolls her eyes.
Angelia – God.
Confessional Angelia –
Nina will emerge to be a problem because I doubt she'll be buddy buddy with us, and then buy our crap when we're all in her lap and giving her hugs like we've always loved her when a merge happens. I know I wouldn't buy that.
Nina will emerge to be a problem because I doubt she'll be buddy buddy with us, and then buy our crap when we're all in her lap and giving her hugs like we've always loved her when a merge happens. I know I wouldn't buy that.
After the waves almost nailed the shelter, Matty was now talking to Pete, while taking a walk on the shore. Waves were sometimes going through their feet.
Pete – It’s annoying that Nina is getting lucky here another vote.
Matty – Yeah. She’s so lucky gosh.
Pete – Yeah. Even now, she hardly talks to me. Her first conversation in maybe a week was just to make sure the vote was for Parvati to go.
Matty – She NEVER talked to me, thanks god. I’m so lucky. Meh, I don’t like her. Really… I disliked her with a power.
Pete smiled as they continued their walk. The sun was settling down, little by little, as tribe members were gathering their torches to go to tribal council. Parvati just picked hers and they were walking in one straight line along the beach.
Confessional Parvati –
Nothing has changed since last time. Everytime I want to talk to someone, no one wants to. It's very disheartening. I'm done trying. It was the final straw. I'm tired of the boring, no social game bullsh*t with this tribe and the challenge really was the last straw. I'm not attempting to stay this Tribal Council. If they vote me out, they vote me out. I kind of hope I've given them enough reason to vote me out so I don't have to worry about it anymore.
Nothing has changed since last time. Everytime I want to talk to someone, no one wants to. It's very disheartening. I'm done trying. It was the final straw. I'm tired of the boring, no social game bullsh*t with this tribe and the challenge really was the last straw. I'm not attempting to stay this Tribal Council. If they vote me out, they vote me out. I kind of hope I've given them enough reason to vote me out so I don't have to worry about it anymore.
TRIBAL COUNCIL
As the storms were striking at the beautiful landscape of Kiribati at night, the Tarawa tribe was heading in one straight line to tribal council, carrying their torches on their way in. Parvati entered first, followed by Pete, and then Shannon. Angelia just put her torch on a hold, then Nina sat down.
Jeff Probst – Nina, last tribal council, votes were completely divided, what were the reactions when back to camp?
Nina just wiped the rain droplets off her face.
Nina – No one really reacted much, besides Shannon who was clearly pissed off. But we talked right after tribal council, and he seemed to understand so hopefully there is no big divide or it doesn’t really have much of an impact. Especially considering that Parvati just wants out.
Shannon raises an eye brow.
Jeff Probst – Shannon, what do you make of these people that voted against you?
Shannon – I think that it was a cop out. I was an “easy decision”.
Parvati looked back at Jeff.
Jeff Probst – Parvati, do you agree with Cochran going? Do you think it was a good decision for the tribe?
Parvati – No, I think it was a terrible decision. He seemed like more of an asset than several people. And as for Shannon being so pissed and talking about voting him as a cop out, I would have welcomed him to approach me for a different idea going into tribal council. As it was the only person that talked to me about the vote prior to Tribal Council last time was Cochran.
Shannon finds it funny.
Shannon – Yeah. Let’s all approach the chick who failed two or three challenges about who to vote. Communication is a two-way street.
Parvati – I’d love to approach you, if I would have talked to anyone prior to Tribal Council, sweetheart.
Shannon shakes his head.
Shannon – Half the time Cochran was there, he said and did nothing. Which led to him going home. Parvati wouldn’t know that because she was hardly around earlier on.
Angelia raises her finger while smiling.
Angelia – I can vouch and say that Cochran hardly ever said anything to me either, even if I was around. He was socially awkward.
Parvati sighs.
Parvati – Whatever, Shannon is right, I just don’t care.
Shannon smiles.
Shannon – Case closed.
Angelia laughs out loud.
Jeff Probst – Angelia, is this a happy family?
Angelia – Not at all, Jeff. I mean, did you just see what I just saw? People have been distant and awkward ever since the Cochran vote. But even before then, it was always silent around camp. This is not a big, happy family at all.
Pete listened then looked back at Jeff.
Jeff Probst – Pete, if you guys just don’t get along with each other, then how are you going to prepare yourself for the merge?
Pete – I think the most of us here get along. When we merge, we’ll have a smaller tribe of people who get along better. After this tribal council, we’ll get along a lot better.
Jeff Probst – So what you’re implying, is that, tonight, you are getting of what appears to be a rotten apple?
Shannon raises his hand.
Shannon – If we get rid of Parvati, we’ll be better off.
Pete nods at Jeff.
Pete – Yes, that’s exactly what I’m implying. I think those of who remain will get along with one another better than the people who are here right now.
Shannon – Rotten to the core.
Parvati rolls her eyes and Angelia stops smiling when Jeff looks at her.
Jeff Probst – Angelia, what do you think the dynamic of Nonouti is like?
Angelia – I’m sure they’re enjoying themselves. Winning back to back challenges boosts morale, and I’m sure they’re tight at the moment. Losing challenges has the opposite effect. As you can see, we’re not tight at all. We’re in the dumps basically, and we’re having to fight for our lives against the other people on our tribe. The dynamic of Nonouti is probably fifty times more comfortable.
Parvati looked over to listen.
Jeff Probst – Parvati, do you think this tribe has what it takes to beat Nonouti?
Parvati – Yes I do. And I wish them all the best in the merge, I just hope that the ones that I’ve never had a problem with and have always enjoyed when I talked to them have the sense to band together and get rid of the other “bad apple” in the tribe who has obviously gotten in their eat to make me out as a villain.
Jeff Probst – Shannon, who do you think she’s talking about?
Parvati laughs out loud, and Shannon laughs back.
Shannon – Hahaha. You’re priceless, chick. No one’s villifying you. You’re a quitter.
Nina looked back at Jeff.
Jeff Probst – Nina, you guys have to get rid of someone tonight, how will you base your decision?
Nina – Parvati giving up, at least that’s how it SHOULD go.
Parvati blinks her eyes.
Jeff Probst – Parvati, it looks like you gave up, is that really the case?
Shannon interrupts her.
Shannon – What she said at camp equates to laying down her torch.
Parvati – I got extremely irritated. It was the last straw. I’ve offered the tribe an easy solution. I don’t want to hear Shannon’s fucking mouth anymore.
We could hear the survivor gong as she finished her sentence.
Shannon – Cry me a river, baby. When you’re done, go ahead and jump in it!
Jeff Probst – So when you’re saying that was your last straw, that means there’s been other straws before, what were they?
Parvati – The lack of communication, Shannon going off on me for voting the only way I heard about, Shannon being a semi passive-aggressive dick, I’m just done.
Shannon laughs.
Parvati – What a fucking moron.
Shannon – Pathetic.
Parvati laughed back.
Parvati – Dumbass.
Shannon – Hahaha, you’re going home. Let’s vote, Jeff.
Parvati – Yes I am, thank God.
Angelia blew her nails, while Jeff closed the tribe talk.
Jeff Probst – We’ll see what this dramatic tribal council will lead to… it is time to vote… Nina, you’re up!
Nina stood up and walked to the voting podium. She just put her vote in the urn, and then we could see Parvati writing down “Shannon” on her vote. Shannon stood up, smooched at Parvati and walked to the voting podium, where he then bends his vote. After Pete and Matty put their vote in the urn, Angelia was writing down “Parvati”. She showed the vote to the camera.
Angelia - Never was a really big fan of you, so I love that you're going now. But thanks for the wishes of good luck.
Angelia put the vote in the urn, and returned to her seat. Jeff was ready to go.
Jeff Probst – I’ll tally the votes…
While Jeff was gone tallying the votes, we could see Parvati blinking her eyes in this heavy rain, and Shannon looking around when a lightning strikes. Jeff just came back with the urn.
Jeff Probst – Once the votes are read, decision is final, and person voted out is asked to leave tribal council immediately… I’ll read the votes…
Jeff Probst – 1st Vote…
Parvati
1 Parvati.
Parvati nodded.
Shannon
1 Parvati, 1 Shannon.
Shannon smiled.
Parvati
2 Parvati, 1 Shannon.
Parvati kept staring at Jeff.
Parvati
3 Parvati, 1 Shannon.
Jeff Probst – And the fifth person voted out of Survivor: Kiribati…
Parvati
Parvati stood up slowly, while talking.
Parvati – Peace, good luck guys. Beat Nonouti or whatever their name is.
Parvati put her torch in front of Jeff.
Jeff Probst – Parvati, tribe has spoken!
Her torch gets snuffed, and she leaves tribal council immediately after slapping Jeff’s ass a little. Jeff smiled and looked at the group.
Jeff Probst – You guys said that you would be a happy family after this vote, we’ll see if that happens, grab torches and head back to camp!
The trribe stood up, gathered their torches and walked away.
FINAL WORDS
Final Words Parvati –
I’m not surprised to be gone, I’m ecstatic to never have to deal with Shannon’s idiotic, worthless mouth anymore. I hope that Angelia, Pete and Matty get together and get his ass out. I wish nothing but the best for the rest of the tribe and really hope that they can destroy the other tribe in the merge. Thanks Jeff, it’s been fun.
I’m not surprised to be gone, I’m ecstatic to never have to deal with Shannon’s idiotic, worthless mouth anymore. I hope that Angelia, Pete and Matty get together and get his ass out. I wish nothing but the best for the rest of the tribe and really hope that they can destroy the other tribe in the merge. Thanks Jeff, it’s been fun.
VOTES
While Parvati was telling her final words, we could see who everyone voted for.
Angelia – Parvati.
Pete – Parvati.
Matty – Parvati.
Nina – Parvati.
Parvati – Shannon.
Shannon – Parvati.