Survivor (2000) s01e10 Episode Script
Crack In The Alliance
in the middle of the South China Sea.
Separated into two tribes, Tagi and Pagong they competed against each other to remain on the island.
But now the tribes have merged into one.
Rattana is the name, and it is everyone for themselves.
Every third night the entire tribe will hike deep into the jungle to take part in the tribal council where they must vote one of their own off the island.
In the end, one will remain and will leave the island with $1 million in cash.
Last week on Survivor Kelly began to have doubts about her role in the alliance.
KELLY: If we stick with it it's just like lining lambs to the slaughter.
Who goes next? Who goes that's no fun.
ANNOUNCER: And tension mounted when Rudy burned the food.
Pathetic, burnt overdone, wasteful, again.
ANNOUNCER: Colleen won the reward challenge and invited Jenna to a barbecue meal where a plan was hatched to vote Rich off the island.
You, me and Gervase could definitely do something.
So let's do it.
ANNOUNCER: But it wasn't a picnic back at Rattana where Rich let it all hang out on his birthday.
RUDY: When I go home, my wife asks me about, well, who was with you I'll say a queer that ran around bare-assed half of the time.
ANNOUNCER: At tribal council, the three former members of Pagong tried to vote Rich off the island.
Happy birthday, Rich.
And Kelly broke the voting alliance leaving them only three strong.
But it was Sean who became the unknowing swing vote his alphabetical voting strategy, casting the death vote for Jenna.
Last vote "J" for "Jenna.
" ANNOUNCER: Seven people left who will be voted off tonight? KELLY: It's weird the day after anybody leaves there's just, there's just this void of, "Oh, wait," you know, "someone's someone's not here.
" RUDY: Gervase was going to get voted off the last time but at the last minute they changed it to Jenna.
And I think that that was the women's idea.
SUSAN: The sun is out, it's going to be a nice hot day.
And it's quieter.
Sorry, Jenna, but, man, you talk a lot.
Do you guys agree with me? I mean she is very hard to live with.
You guys lived with her longer than me and I don't know how she stayed on your team till you got over here.
I thought she would have went a lot sooner than she did.
Everybody did.
We've been here for what, 28, 29 days now and I don't think people realize that it's 28 days with people 24/7.
You know what I mean? There's no break.
It really is up in the air you never know who's going next.
And that why I love it.
You can think you're going but then the surprise comes 'cause I thought I was going.
GERVASE: It's like 11 days left.
I'm totally shocked that I'm still here right now.
If you look at it since the merger it's only been Pagong people being voted off.
You know, so it's like something's fishy going on.
You know, they can deny an alliance all they want but there's got to be an alliance.
SEAN: No, I'm not 100% sure.
If there is an alliance, they are just voting in block but I don't know if there is one.
I haven't been asked to partake in one or anything yet.
Dirk got four votes.
Gretchen got four votes.
Greg got four votes.
Sean, come on, open your eyes.
Sean is interesting because I'm debating right now if I want to vote him off at the next council.
Because he's so scared of hurting somebody's feelings by voting for them that he's voting alphabetical order.
I mean, he led the way for Jenna to be kicked off yesterday.
"J" for "Jenna.
" RICHARD: And last night at the council Sean realized that his vote impacted who gets voted off because we only needed to use three of our four allied people's votes to get Jenna ejected.
Whatever vote I was going to go they were going to copy.
If I knew that I would certainly have abandoned this strategy earlier.
Everybody yelled at me for doing this alphabet I thought I was being fair, but actually I think I was targeting people and also if they weren't being targeted I was going to be targeted.
Because who the hell wants me voting for them, you know? Either I was going to be out or, or I would keep getting other people's feelings hurt.
COLLEEN: It's like Sean walked into this and somebody forgot to tell him it was a game.
And he's very concerned about people's emotions and feelings, which is wonderful you know, if you're taking care of a pet.
You know, not if you're playing a game called Survivor and the point of the game is to strategize and eliminate people.
It just felt a little scummy to me at the time but after last night where the remaining tribe members of both parties said we really don't care, it's just a game, every single one of them has tried to form a strategy with me personally.
RICHARD: Now people are talking about planning and plotting and strategy.
And it's just so funny.
So utterly, utterly, utterly naive that there would be any room left to plot or strategize now.
Rich is very arrogant, very cocky and very, very overconfident.
And I thought, you know what let's take Rich down a couple pegs.
RICHARD: I got bombarded at the council, at the immunity council.
Little alliance tried to attack Richie on my birthday.
But I lived.
Now he's going to not fish no more.
How freaking funny would it have been if he got sent home on his birthday, though? I wasn't even expecting that.
Rich was this close to leaving last week.
That was a good feeling.
For me, it was just a great feeling.
And you could see it's affected Rich.
After those three votes, Rich was he couldn't believe it.
Rich even thinks I, uh formed an alliance against him last night.
Which I didn't.
That's okay, no hard feelings.
I'll just catch less fish.
We like the fish, Rich.
Yeah, I thought you liked the fish, Gerv.
Not as much as I thought you did, though.
RICHARD: When I fish is somewhat strategic.
So I'm thinking to myself it would be a heck of a lot more valuable I guess to me, if I got fish after a couple more folks were gone.
And I'll limit the fish that I'm getting so that I'm not out here working my ass off and people just expect that there will be lots of fish.
When we get down to the last four or five of us I'll feed us like kings.
I can't wait.
I can't wait.
It ain't happening fast enough.
I know.
Enjoy your day.
Okay, thanks, you be careful.
I'll see you later.
All right, bye-bye.
SUSAN: I don't blame him one bit for not worrying about fishing till there's five people.
That's a lot of mouths to feed and they don't appreciate it.
RICHARD: There are analogies between my going out to the reef and hunting the fish and my picking off the tribe members one by one.
I've been stalking them since before we got on the island.
Bye-bye, baby.
( Gulps ) it's a slow, more methodical game here on the island with each of the tribe members than it is with the fish but there are similarities.
That's probably the last fish I'll get until there are five.
There are seven participants right now and I probably won't bother to get any more fish until there are five people.
SUSAN: Colleen and Gervase are just sitting over there and I'm like, "You backstabbers.
" First you want him out of here, and then you're all over the food.
I'm getting filled up tonight on one bowl.
That's sad.
( burps ) Ooh, good rice, Rudy.
Go, Suzy, go.
You're the best.
I got some nice belches out here.
My strategy all along has been to just play the role as a dumb redneck.
( belches ) there you go, Suzy Q.
SUSAN: People like think rednecks are so vulnerable and dumb they'll talk to them openly.
Like Rich did.
( laughs ) you know, how he's going to burn everybody.
Okay, so here's the deal.
I want you to pick her to be ejected, not me.
So you can plan that.
SUSAN: Hopefully in the end the, the old redneck will burn the city slickers.
So we'll see what happens.
You know, I think it would be best is if we can, me and you can take care of take him out at the end.
Take Rich out? Yeah.
Just me and you.
I've been knowing all along that I'm going to burn him but I didn't want to say anything to Kelly too early.
Why do you think he got so many votes against him at the last council? He's a snake.
I got to thank him, though for getting our crap together early.
If it wasn't for him, we might not have gotten together this early.
I never trusted Rich.
Of course I don't trust him.
But am I doing a good job making him think I trust him? I hope it looks like I trust him now.
I knew he was working on you to get me out anyway.
Oh, yeah.
He's not that smart.
Right now I don't trust anybody except for Kelly.
I trust Kelly 100%.
100%, And she trusts me the same.
We're like sisters.
I want me and you to take him out.
I think so.
Just the three of us.
But you got to let him I really would.
I would feel good.
I would feel so good about myself.
KELLY: I really like Sue a lot.
We've bonded quite a bit in these 30 days.
And it'll be 20 years come this Easter that I lost my best friend.
So, coming across Kelly, somebody I can hang with that's a long I ain't going to her.
I'm not burning her.
KELLY: The only person I trust is Sue, and sometimes I doubt that.
It's getting to that point where you don't know who you can trust.
RICHARD: But I got to remember it's a game.
And I believe them.
I believe you, I believe her.
And I believe Kelly.
But I don't know if Kelly is as solid as that all the way through, I hope so.
I'm betting on it.
I was betting on it by bringing her into this.
And I'm feeling very good about Sue.
If they're not then they're brilliant because they've played me well.
They've played me beautifully.
SUSAN: I'd rather just me and Kelly burn him.
Just because it'll feel so good.
RICHARD: If the alliance were to break down and something else happened that I wasn't aware of I would shake those people's hands and say congratulations you, you know, brilliant good job, you got it because you've fooled me.
Me and Kelly are taking him down.
Watch out for that.
Hark! Uh-oh.
A cigar! A message! RICHARD: Uh-oh.
Oh, shut up.
Only one cigar? Are we going to have to roll 'em? No, there's more.
Yee-hah! Whoo! Roll that bad boy, light that bad boy smokin'! Awesome! Yeah! Okay.
"This is an announcement for Gervase ( gasping ): Gervase! Yay! Nah-uh.
Yay, Gervase! About your son.
"Gunner Peterson was born yesterday at 3:05" Hey, everybody, it's a boy! Smoke up! Smoke up.
RICHARD: I didn't even know Gerv was having another baby.
GERVASE: It's real simple.
I have two kids from a previous relationship: Dawnelle's ten, Genelle is seven.
I'm with Carmela now Kayla with her and now Gunner.
You know, Kayla's two and Gunner's the new addition.
Four kids-- holy Moses.
Now are you and, uh, Gunner and Kayla's mom together permanently? GERVASE: Nah, never been married.
Yeah, we have some rough spots we need to fix that so we're just smoothing those out, you know.
RUDY: When I was brought up, if a girl was pregnant and wasn't married, you'd never even know it.
I mean, they'd take her out of town or somewhere.
It was that bad, you know.
The girl could have had an abortion.
I-I'll agree with an abortion.
But not having kids out of wedlock.
It's a huge responsibility.
Huge.
It's hard enough for one family, much less two.
Yeah, one child's a huge responsibility let alone two.
Four kids between two families.
No way, man.
Oh, no way.
Is it empty? It's empty.
Oh, what a Aah Oh, man.
Oh, my god.
WOMEN: Pizza! You were talking about pizza.
"An oven fresh pizza, doesn't that sound nice? "A phone call's been placed, steady feet win a slice.
" Some balancing crap.
It's going to be some balance.
"Steady feet," could it be hot coals? No.
No.
"A phone call's been placed," they called Pizza Hut.
That's what that means.
Uh Day 28 on the island and after almost a month of nothing rewards are everything.
Today's reward challenge is very simple: Simply stay on your feet long enough to make it from one end of the course to the other.
For the winner-- a phone call home with the Ericsson world phone, to the person of their choice plus a slice of hot pizza, delivered by helicopter.
Hi, Jeff.
What's up, G? Sean.
What's happening? Congratulations on your baby.
Thank you, sir.
JEFF: That's great news.
The game is very simple.
You're moving across bamboo poles.
The first one to the end wins.
Speed and balance are key.
There's going to be three legs to the race.
In the first leg, the fastest four will move on; in the second leg, the fastest two will move on.
The third leg is for the prize.
Let's go.
Survivors, ready?! Go! ( shrieks ) Yeah.
( clapping ) JEFF: Had to stay on.
Ah, come on.
You had to stay up.
We're looking for two here.
Survivors, ready?! Go! Whoa, it's Rich and Gervase.
Sue, it was Gervase by a nose.
You're always in there, though.
Yeah? That's all right.
JEFF: Richard and Gervase you have to get across here.
The first person here, the other guy's got to secede.
Don't push him off.
You got to land here and plant it with two feet.
If you fall off the next guy gets a shot, you go back.
For the prize, survivors ready?! Go! Gervase.
( others cheering ) baby, you're getting some pizza and a phone call home.
Good effort, man.
Good effort.
All right, Gervase, here comes your pizza.
Is that it? That's it.
Hang tight.
Oh Hot slice of cheese.
The middle of the South China Sea, pizza delivered by a helicopter.
It is your slice to enjoy here.
So have at it.
Gerv, it's all yours.
Do not share, Gerv.
Gerv, eat it.
Nobody wants it? Nobody wants it? I want a bite.
I don't want any really.
Take a big bite.
Oh, yeah.
I know you're a big pizza fan.
Thank you, Gerv.
This is plenty for me.
Now finish it up.
GERVASE: That's a big slice.
All right, Gerv.
JEFF: Okay, Gervase, now for the second part of the reward.
We have a cell phone here.
If I said you could make one phone call, who would you call? Don't even say it.
Gervase, don't even think it.
I'm going to call Carmela, see how the baby is.
ALL: Yay! All right, it's 3:00 A.
M.
In Jersey right now.
We're not going to call right now, waste it when she's asleep, may not answer.
Tomorrow morning, I'll come back over to Rattana, I'll bring the phone, we'll call home, talk to mom, see how things are going.
Sounds good, Jeff.
You the man.
Way to go.
All right, enjoy your pizza.
Let's walk along this way.
RUDY: Ten more days-- it'll all be over.
I'll probably never see these people again.
The way I want it.
Going to make my phone call to my family.
See how everybody's doing, make sure they're doing good.
I certainly don't judge him for being not married and having kids.
I mean, he had one relationship, and then he had another relationship, and he seems to be in a relationship now with a woman where he's had two children, and is working toward a committed, long-term relationship to parent those children together.
I don't agree with babies out of wedlock that kind of garbage, you know? Half of the problem they got in this country today, there's no family life.
And then they're blaming the schools.
It starts way before them kids go to school.
They need a family.
They need somebody beating them in the head.
( cell phone dialing ) ( phone ringing ) CARMELA: Hello? Hello.
It's me.
Are you all right? Huh? Are you all right? ( laughs ) How are you? I'm fine.
How's the baby? I'm sitting here with him in my arms and Kayla's just kissing him.
Like, all she does is play with his hair.
Does he have a lot of hair? Oh, yeah? Like Kayla? Or more than her? You want to talk to daddy? Say, "Hi, daddy.
" Daddy.
Hey, Kayla! What are you doing? Daddy.
Yeah, give him a kiss, say, "Bye-bye.
" Tell him, say, "Bye-bye.
" ( laughs ) What, she's in shock? It's been that long? COLLEEN: I mean it's better that he's not married, 'cause he has issues right now with Carmela and it's better that they're not married than just get married and then have problems later on.
From talking to him the other day, I kind of got the scoop, and I'm sure you probably heard a little more, but the first girl he was with, he really tried to stay with her and everything especially for the kids, and she was kind of the one who was just, like, "Look, it's not going to work.
" So, I think he-he's very responsible with his kids.
He's paying for the kids.
He's spending time with the kids.
He's being a dad.
It wouldn't be my choice, but that's his, and he's free to make that.
I really am so proud of you.
I can't believe there's 11 days left and you are still in it.
I'm just trying to, uh, finish it out.
I've taken care of all your bills and all that other stuff.
Well, let everybody know I miss them.
Tell your mom I even miss her.
Yeah, unbelievable, isn't it? I love you and Kay loves you and Gunner loves you.
And, uh, so you know.
I love you.
Tell Gunner I love him.
Tell Kay I love her.
All right.
Come on, let's see how his phone call went.
Oh, he's here? Oh, he's right there.
Tell us about the whole situation.
Talk to Carmela? Yeah, she's doing good.
He's doing good, everybody's just doing great.
We seriously, seriously lucked out.
I have no idea what I would have done had I ended up on Pagong in the beginning.
Oh, me, too.
Committed suicide.
I'd have killed somebody.
I could never have built alliances such solid ones, particularly, too.
They're too flaky.
Changes with the wind.
Too immature, yeah, is what it is.
Like, Kelly's even a little flaky, at moments.
She's doing well, though.
Yeah.
I mean, for 22, she's amazing.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I hope she's solid.
KELLY: This is not what I thought it was going to be like.
It's not about surviving the elements.
It's about surviving yourself.
I didn't want to be a part of the alliance because I thought it was conniving and dirty and untrue to myself.
GERVASE: I don't think Kelly really wanted to make an alliance with anybody here in Tagi.
I think they kind of strong-armed Kelly into making an alliance and joining their team, and it's really affected her personally, like, as a tug-of-war on the inside.
KELLY: It's not worth it to feel like for the rest of your life, um, for a little bit of money, and your 15 minutes.
You know, I kind of feel like Luke Skywalker, or something.
I crossed over to the dark side for a moment.
I don't like playing the game that way.
Does that feel like it fits your face okay? Mm-hmm.
KELLY: Making a deal with Rich is kind of like making a deal with the devil.
Then you know how to use it to breath, or no? KELLY: I decided a while ago not to be part of the big alliance.
It's automatic.
I don't know if I could do that.
You'd be surprised.
Like right now, you are.
KELLY: I've been pretty much letting Rich think that I'm still part of his little mind-game, follower thing the whole time, basically, because I figured if I did tell him that I grew a conscience and I didn't want to be his little follower anymore that he would turn around and shut me down, which I'm certain he would have, so, I'm glad I didn't tell him.
RICHARD: You're seeming more down and more serious to me toward the end.
Really? Mm-hmm.
A lot more so than early on.
KELLY: Do I just kind of roll over and let Rich decide how it's all going to play out or do I try and beat him at his own damn game? Done.
Hey! Wait, start at the beginning.
Did it start? Yeah.
"Seeking immunity is part of the game "now you'll rely on a flickering flame.
"Safety tomorrow is just within reach wait until sunset and head to the beach.
" COLLEEN: Kelly is really hard for me to talk with about voting and about alliances.
So smart, they duped everybody.
I mean, because she could really be in for forming an alliance because you see her now being kind of pulled back and forth, you know? In one way, I think, she feels that she wants to, like, have fun and be young and, like, she said it.
She was just like, "I can't believe I'm in this group with these people.
" She's like, "It's awful.
" RICHARD: I'm liking this breeze.
SEAN: It's going to make the contest harder.
Did you see the clue? We got a clue? Over there.
"Seeking immunity is part of the game "now you'll rely on a flickering flame "safety tomorrow is just within reach wait until sunset and head to the beach.
" Something at night, man.
Yeah.
Some night, night something.
Day 29-- what is there to say? Nobody's happy for anybody else when they win the immunity challenge.
At this point nobody's safe on that stage.
Everybody knows that.
This is go-for-broke time.
This game is designed to figure out how much you've learned since you've been on the island.
We've picked this beach 'cause it has a lot of driftwood.
The idea is building fire.
You'll have three minutes to go and collect as much driftwood and stack it.
You each have your own fire pit and a weighted flag.
The second leg of the race, take your staffs go out in the water, light them, come back here use your torch to light your fire.
The first person to burn through this wick drops this and raises that-- immunity.
Make sense? Let's do it.
Take a spot.
This is one, two, three, four.
Should be seven of them.
Survivors, ready? Go! ( grunts ) JEFF: Two minutes! Your branches cannot be touching the wick.
They can be right under it, but they can't be touching it.
Five, four three, two one.
Hold on to your staffs; keep that thing above water.
Survivors, ready?! Go! JEFF: Remember to light from the base from the fire pit.
That's it, Richard.
Okay.
I got you.
JEFF: You got plenty of time, Gervase.
It's going to take a long time for these fires to burn.
Yeah! Oh, good job, Rich.
I could cook some rice over here, though, if you want me to.
Immune! GERVASE: Rich got lucky and won his challenge and now he's oh, man! Wait till you see him now.
If you watch Rich the rest of this day watch the arrogance and the swagger he's walking around with 'cause he won that immunity and he knows he can't be touched tonight.
What, if anything, should be said I think Rich is the ringleader.
.
Or if he's not the ringleader, then he's second in command.
If I have to say, "Do I know for a fact there's an alliance, and all this stuff is going on?" No, I don't know for a fact, but I'm a smart guy, you know.
I can see things and see how things are happening.
KELLY: I-I was talking to-to Colleen and we were just, like, "This sucks!" You know, especially for her and Gerv.
It's like they know they're leaving next so they're just going to sit around and wait you know, with a red dot pointed to their head? You have to keep your eye out.
Gervase, what are you making? I'm making costumes for tonight.
My code name for tonight is "bull's-eye.
" I'm otherwise known as "sitting duck.
" ( snickering ) GERVASE: I think Rich-- being the cocky person that he is-- will think that they can get rid of me with three votes.
Now, Sean approached me, saying he wouldn't, uh, mind making an alliance, but he said he would only do it if Kelly joined us so it'd be a sure thing.
bringing, like, a bundle of sticks and every morning so they really only had their three core people: Rudy, Rich and Sue who probably definitely would be with the plan.
That leaves four other votes, including mine that can go on somebody else.
So somehow we have to work on Kelly and figure out who she's voting for and then maybe Colleen can also vote for that person.
So, the best bet is Kelly.
SUSAN: Where's Kelly at? I don't know.
KELLY: I wish something exciting would happen-- something shocking, something that nobody expects.
Well, sh Looks like we got some thunderheads building out there.
Should provide for an exciting night.
We're preparing to, uh, batten down the hatches.
( whistling ) SEAN: There's going to be a storm tonight.
( thunder rolling ) Kelly cut her own throat tonight and it was a wonderful thing.
She, uh, tried to align herself to the kids her age and was probably trying to look a little nicer to the other group, but I have a feeling she's got more going on with them than she's letting on.
Whoo! She doesn't realize we can see it, right through it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not smart at all.
Too much playing.
Yeah.
That's not serious.
No.
It's serious for me.
Oh, it is for me, too.
RICHARD: It'll be interesting.
She could have consequences.
We haven't decided yet.
"We.
" Hmm ( sniffs ) ( conch shell blowing ) ( gong sounding ) we're going to go ahead and bring our jury in as you guys are sitting down.
Okay.
Sean.
I got to revisit the alphabet voting system because it had a dramatic effect on the vote because it resulted in Jenna being ejected.
What were your thoughts when you left here? Uh, when we went back to camp, I was pretty much devastated.
Everyone was around we hung around by the campfire and uh, both the remaining Pagong people and the remaining Tagi people urged me implored me to, uh, vote, um, in my own best interest-- to get with the program.
In the immortal words of Sue, "to get some balls.
" And that's what I plan to do from here on out.
Kelly, we haven't talked much about your strategy in terms of voting.
You got to have one at this point.
Sure.
Why not? I think everybody does.
What is it? What's it based on? It's based on who's competition and who's pissing me off.
( Colleen laughs ) How about you, Colleen? Actually, tonight I'd like to be referred to as "sitting duck.
" "Sitting duck"? Yes, thank you.
You feel as though you might be a target tonight? Definitely.
I'm just waiting.
And that's based on what? That's based on eyes and ears and alliances and nonalliances.
Sue.
Um, we're all sitting here.
We're adults.
This is a game, but the game also reflects a lot on real life and you always bring up this alliance thing.
Well, America is run on alliance.
The minute somebody gives money to the president for his campaign as a lobbyist, that's an alliance.
Don't tell me he doesn't think he doesn't owe them anything, 'cause he does.
They help put him where he's at.
Same thing goes when people join a church and they're not religious, but they join the church because they want to make connections for, be it they're an insurance agent and want to sell more insurance in town, or they're a real estate agent and they want to sell real estate.
So they want to meet up with people.
So there is going to be alliance.
Don't tell me there ain't an alliance.
Well, Tagi, we lived together for 20 days built a house, built a camp, comfortable totally happy with each other, like we ain't going to have some kind of bonding there.
Yeah, there's going to be alliances.
This is just a chess game.
It's the way life goes.
JEFF: Richard.
According to Colleen and Sue there is an alliance.
Is there? Geez is there a way to break the alliance right now? If you were looking at this from the outside is there a way to break it? I have no idea who is completely trustworthy, who isn't.
I think there's always a way that things could break down.
( sputters lips ) Who knows what's going to happen.
It's all a game.
All right, it's time to vote.
Gervase, you're up.
My vote is for Sean, as Sean has made a huge mistake in not seeing that Tagi had an alliance from day three on this island, and he couldn't even see anything happening.
So, for a smart guy, he has no common sense, no brains in his head, really, when it comes down to it.
So Sean really deserves this vote.
Hmm.
I wonder how you spell it.
I don't know.
Anyways, you're a nice guy, I wish you the best of luck but I'm tired of getting beat at the competitions by you, guy, so I think Sean was, uh-- I hope this is how you spell your name-- pretty pathetic, this week because, uh, first he goes, "I'm looking out for everybody's best interest," and now he's looking out for his own interest.
I think if anybody should get voted off this time it should be him without question.
He's a putz.
I'll go tally the votes.
Once the votes are tallied, the decision is final.
The person will be asked to leave the tribal council area immediately.
I'll read the votes.
First vote "Sean.
" "Sean.
" "Gervase.
" "Gervase.
" Two votes for Gervase; two votes for Sean.
"Gervase.
" "Gervase.
" I won't read the last vote.
It's irrelevant.
Gervase I need you to bring me your staff.
The tribe has spoken.
It's time for you to go.
Bye.
JEFF: Well, you have survived another one.
We're down to six getting close to our final two.
You guys can head back to camp.
See you tomorrow.
ANNOUNCER: Next week, on Survivor: One castaway wins a night of luxury.
JEFF: One night, on a yacht-- that yacht.
ANNOUNCER: And as the end draws near, alliances waver.
COLLEEN: I'm getting to see the breakdown of the Tagi alliance.
When I turn around and see somebody starting to dig a knife into my backside it just really pisses me off.
First off, I'd like to say that I don't have hold any, like ill feelings towards Rich and Sue and anybody in Tagi for making an alliance and picking us off one by one.
It's just that my tribe didn't want to do that.
They wanted to keep it as an open game-- fair is fair, and let the best person end up winning the million dollars.
Separated into two tribes, Tagi and Pagong they competed against each other to remain on the island.
But now the tribes have merged into one.
Rattana is the name, and it is everyone for themselves.
Every third night the entire tribe will hike deep into the jungle to take part in the tribal council where they must vote one of their own off the island.
In the end, one will remain and will leave the island with $1 million in cash.
Last week on Survivor Kelly began to have doubts about her role in the alliance.
KELLY: If we stick with it it's just like lining lambs to the slaughter.
Who goes next? Who goes that's no fun.
ANNOUNCER: And tension mounted when Rudy burned the food.
Pathetic, burnt overdone, wasteful, again.
ANNOUNCER: Colleen won the reward challenge and invited Jenna to a barbecue meal where a plan was hatched to vote Rich off the island.
You, me and Gervase could definitely do something.
So let's do it.
ANNOUNCER: But it wasn't a picnic back at Rattana where Rich let it all hang out on his birthday.
RUDY: When I go home, my wife asks me about, well, who was with you I'll say a queer that ran around bare-assed half of the time.
ANNOUNCER: At tribal council, the three former members of Pagong tried to vote Rich off the island.
Happy birthday, Rich.
And Kelly broke the voting alliance leaving them only three strong.
But it was Sean who became the unknowing swing vote his alphabetical voting strategy, casting the death vote for Jenna.
Last vote "J" for "Jenna.
" ANNOUNCER: Seven people left who will be voted off tonight? KELLY: It's weird the day after anybody leaves there's just, there's just this void of, "Oh, wait," you know, "someone's someone's not here.
" RUDY: Gervase was going to get voted off the last time but at the last minute they changed it to Jenna.
And I think that that was the women's idea.
SUSAN: The sun is out, it's going to be a nice hot day.
And it's quieter.
Sorry, Jenna, but, man, you talk a lot.
Do you guys agree with me? I mean she is very hard to live with.
You guys lived with her longer than me and I don't know how she stayed on your team till you got over here.
I thought she would have went a lot sooner than she did.
Everybody did.
We've been here for what, 28, 29 days now and I don't think people realize that it's 28 days with people 24/7.
You know what I mean? There's no break.
It really is up in the air you never know who's going next.
And that why I love it.
You can think you're going but then the surprise comes 'cause I thought I was going.
GERVASE: It's like 11 days left.
I'm totally shocked that I'm still here right now.
If you look at it since the merger it's only been Pagong people being voted off.
You know, so it's like something's fishy going on.
You know, they can deny an alliance all they want but there's got to be an alliance.
SEAN: No, I'm not 100% sure.
If there is an alliance, they are just voting in block but I don't know if there is one.
I haven't been asked to partake in one or anything yet.
Dirk got four votes.
Gretchen got four votes.
Greg got four votes.
Sean, come on, open your eyes.
Sean is interesting because I'm debating right now if I want to vote him off at the next council.
Because he's so scared of hurting somebody's feelings by voting for them that he's voting alphabetical order.
I mean, he led the way for Jenna to be kicked off yesterday.
"J" for "Jenna.
" RICHARD: And last night at the council Sean realized that his vote impacted who gets voted off because we only needed to use three of our four allied people's votes to get Jenna ejected.
Whatever vote I was going to go they were going to copy.
If I knew that I would certainly have abandoned this strategy earlier.
Everybody yelled at me for doing this alphabet I thought I was being fair, but actually I think I was targeting people and also if they weren't being targeted I was going to be targeted.
Because who the hell wants me voting for them, you know? Either I was going to be out or, or I would keep getting other people's feelings hurt.
COLLEEN: It's like Sean walked into this and somebody forgot to tell him it was a game.
And he's very concerned about people's emotions and feelings, which is wonderful you know, if you're taking care of a pet.
You know, not if you're playing a game called Survivor and the point of the game is to strategize and eliminate people.
It just felt a little scummy to me at the time but after last night where the remaining tribe members of both parties said we really don't care, it's just a game, every single one of them has tried to form a strategy with me personally.
RICHARD: Now people are talking about planning and plotting and strategy.
And it's just so funny.
So utterly, utterly, utterly naive that there would be any room left to plot or strategize now.
Rich is very arrogant, very cocky and very, very overconfident.
And I thought, you know what let's take Rich down a couple pegs.
RICHARD: I got bombarded at the council, at the immunity council.
Little alliance tried to attack Richie on my birthday.
But I lived.
Now he's going to not fish no more.
How freaking funny would it have been if he got sent home on his birthday, though? I wasn't even expecting that.
Rich was this close to leaving last week.
That was a good feeling.
For me, it was just a great feeling.
And you could see it's affected Rich.
After those three votes, Rich was he couldn't believe it.
Rich even thinks I, uh formed an alliance against him last night.
Which I didn't.
That's okay, no hard feelings.
I'll just catch less fish.
We like the fish, Rich.
Yeah, I thought you liked the fish, Gerv.
Not as much as I thought you did, though.
RICHARD: When I fish is somewhat strategic.
So I'm thinking to myself it would be a heck of a lot more valuable I guess to me, if I got fish after a couple more folks were gone.
And I'll limit the fish that I'm getting so that I'm not out here working my ass off and people just expect that there will be lots of fish.
When we get down to the last four or five of us I'll feed us like kings.
I can't wait.
I can't wait.
It ain't happening fast enough.
I know.
Enjoy your day.
Okay, thanks, you be careful.
I'll see you later.
All right, bye-bye.
SUSAN: I don't blame him one bit for not worrying about fishing till there's five people.
That's a lot of mouths to feed and they don't appreciate it.
RICHARD: There are analogies between my going out to the reef and hunting the fish and my picking off the tribe members one by one.
I've been stalking them since before we got on the island.
Bye-bye, baby.
( Gulps ) it's a slow, more methodical game here on the island with each of the tribe members than it is with the fish but there are similarities.
That's probably the last fish I'll get until there are five.
There are seven participants right now and I probably won't bother to get any more fish until there are five people.
SUSAN: Colleen and Gervase are just sitting over there and I'm like, "You backstabbers.
" First you want him out of here, and then you're all over the food.
I'm getting filled up tonight on one bowl.
That's sad.
( burps ) Ooh, good rice, Rudy.
Go, Suzy, go.
You're the best.
I got some nice belches out here.
My strategy all along has been to just play the role as a dumb redneck.
( belches ) there you go, Suzy Q.
SUSAN: People like think rednecks are so vulnerable and dumb they'll talk to them openly.
Like Rich did.
( laughs ) you know, how he's going to burn everybody.
Okay, so here's the deal.
I want you to pick her to be ejected, not me.
So you can plan that.
SUSAN: Hopefully in the end the, the old redneck will burn the city slickers.
So we'll see what happens.
You know, I think it would be best is if we can, me and you can take care of take him out at the end.
Take Rich out? Yeah.
Just me and you.
I've been knowing all along that I'm going to burn him but I didn't want to say anything to Kelly too early.
Why do you think he got so many votes against him at the last council? He's a snake.
I got to thank him, though for getting our crap together early.
If it wasn't for him, we might not have gotten together this early.
I never trusted Rich.
Of course I don't trust him.
But am I doing a good job making him think I trust him? I hope it looks like I trust him now.
I knew he was working on you to get me out anyway.
Oh, yeah.
He's not that smart.
Right now I don't trust anybody except for Kelly.
I trust Kelly 100%.
100%, And she trusts me the same.
We're like sisters.
I want me and you to take him out.
I think so.
Just the three of us.
But you got to let him I really would.
I would feel good.
I would feel so good about myself.
KELLY: I really like Sue a lot.
We've bonded quite a bit in these 30 days.
And it'll be 20 years come this Easter that I lost my best friend.
So, coming across Kelly, somebody I can hang with that's a long I ain't going to her.
I'm not burning her.
KELLY: The only person I trust is Sue, and sometimes I doubt that.
It's getting to that point where you don't know who you can trust.
RICHARD: But I got to remember it's a game.
And I believe them.
I believe you, I believe her.
And I believe Kelly.
But I don't know if Kelly is as solid as that all the way through, I hope so.
I'm betting on it.
I was betting on it by bringing her into this.
And I'm feeling very good about Sue.
If they're not then they're brilliant because they've played me well.
They've played me beautifully.
SUSAN: I'd rather just me and Kelly burn him.
Just because it'll feel so good.
RICHARD: If the alliance were to break down and something else happened that I wasn't aware of I would shake those people's hands and say congratulations you, you know, brilliant good job, you got it because you've fooled me.
Me and Kelly are taking him down.
Watch out for that.
Hark! Uh-oh.
A cigar! A message! RICHARD: Uh-oh.
Oh, shut up.
Only one cigar? Are we going to have to roll 'em? No, there's more.
Yee-hah! Whoo! Roll that bad boy, light that bad boy smokin'! Awesome! Yeah! Okay.
"This is an announcement for Gervase ( gasping ): Gervase! Yay! Nah-uh.
Yay, Gervase! About your son.
"Gunner Peterson was born yesterday at 3:05" Hey, everybody, it's a boy! Smoke up! Smoke up.
RICHARD: I didn't even know Gerv was having another baby.
GERVASE: It's real simple.
I have two kids from a previous relationship: Dawnelle's ten, Genelle is seven.
I'm with Carmela now Kayla with her and now Gunner.
You know, Kayla's two and Gunner's the new addition.
Four kids-- holy Moses.
Now are you and, uh, Gunner and Kayla's mom together permanently? GERVASE: Nah, never been married.
Yeah, we have some rough spots we need to fix that so we're just smoothing those out, you know.
RUDY: When I was brought up, if a girl was pregnant and wasn't married, you'd never even know it.
I mean, they'd take her out of town or somewhere.
It was that bad, you know.
The girl could have had an abortion.
I-I'll agree with an abortion.
But not having kids out of wedlock.
It's a huge responsibility.
Huge.
It's hard enough for one family, much less two.
Yeah, one child's a huge responsibility let alone two.
Four kids between two families.
No way, man.
Oh, no way.
Is it empty? It's empty.
Oh, what a Aah Oh, man.
Oh, my god.
WOMEN: Pizza! You were talking about pizza.
"An oven fresh pizza, doesn't that sound nice? "A phone call's been placed, steady feet win a slice.
" Some balancing crap.
It's going to be some balance.
"Steady feet," could it be hot coals? No.
No.
"A phone call's been placed," they called Pizza Hut.
That's what that means.
Uh Day 28 on the island and after almost a month of nothing rewards are everything.
Today's reward challenge is very simple: Simply stay on your feet long enough to make it from one end of the course to the other.
For the winner-- a phone call home with the Ericsson world phone, to the person of their choice plus a slice of hot pizza, delivered by helicopter.
Hi, Jeff.
What's up, G? Sean.
What's happening? Congratulations on your baby.
Thank you, sir.
JEFF: That's great news.
The game is very simple.
You're moving across bamboo poles.
The first one to the end wins.
Speed and balance are key.
There's going to be three legs to the race.
In the first leg, the fastest four will move on; in the second leg, the fastest two will move on.
The third leg is for the prize.
Let's go.
Survivors, ready?! Go! ( shrieks ) Yeah.
( clapping ) JEFF: Had to stay on.
Ah, come on.
You had to stay up.
We're looking for two here.
Survivors, ready?! Go! Whoa, it's Rich and Gervase.
Sue, it was Gervase by a nose.
You're always in there, though.
Yeah? That's all right.
JEFF: Richard and Gervase you have to get across here.
The first person here, the other guy's got to secede.
Don't push him off.
You got to land here and plant it with two feet.
If you fall off the next guy gets a shot, you go back.
For the prize, survivors ready?! Go! Gervase.
( others cheering ) baby, you're getting some pizza and a phone call home.
Good effort, man.
Good effort.
All right, Gervase, here comes your pizza.
Is that it? That's it.
Hang tight.
Oh Hot slice of cheese.
The middle of the South China Sea, pizza delivered by a helicopter.
It is your slice to enjoy here.
So have at it.
Gerv, it's all yours.
Do not share, Gerv.
Gerv, eat it.
Nobody wants it? Nobody wants it? I want a bite.
I don't want any really.
Take a big bite.
Oh, yeah.
I know you're a big pizza fan.
Thank you, Gerv.
This is plenty for me.
Now finish it up.
GERVASE: That's a big slice.
All right, Gerv.
JEFF: Okay, Gervase, now for the second part of the reward.
We have a cell phone here.
If I said you could make one phone call, who would you call? Don't even say it.
Gervase, don't even think it.
I'm going to call Carmela, see how the baby is.
ALL: Yay! All right, it's 3:00 A.
M.
In Jersey right now.
We're not going to call right now, waste it when she's asleep, may not answer.
Tomorrow morning, I'll come back over to Rattana, I'll bring the phone, we'll call home, talk to mom, see how things are going.
Sounds good, Jeff.
You the man.
Way to go.
All right, enjoy your pizza.
Let's walk along this way.
RUDY: Ten more days-- it'll all be over.
I'll probably never see these people again.
The way I want it.
Going to make my phone call to my family.
See how everybody's doing, make sure they're doing good.
I certainly don't judge him for being not married and having kids.
I mean, he had one relationship, and then he had another relationship, and he seems to be in a relationship now with a woman where he's had two children, and is working toward a committed, long-term relationship to parent those children together.
I don't agree with babies out of wedlock that kind of garbage, you know? Half of the problem they got in this country today, there's no family life.
And then they're blaming the schools.
It starts way before them kids go to school.
They need a family.
They need somebody beating them in the head.
( cell phone dialing ) ( phone ringing ) CARMELA: Hello? Hello.
It's me.
Are you all right? Huh? Are you all right? ( laughs ) How are you? I'm fine.
How's the baby? I'm sitting here with him in my arms and Kayla's just kissing him.
Like, all she does is play with his hair.
Does he have a lot of hair? Oh, yeah? Like Kayla? Or more than her? You want to talk to daddy? Say, "Hi, daddy.
" Daddy.
Hey, Kayla! What are you doing? Daddy.
Yeah, give him a kiss, say, "Bye-bye.
" Tell him, say, "Bye-bye.
" ( laughs ) What, she's in shock? It's been that long? COLLEEN: I mean it's better that he's not married, 'cause he has issues right now with Carmela and it's better that they're not married than just get married and then have problems later on.
From talking to him the other day, I kind of got the scoop, and I'm sure you probably heard a little more, but the first girl he was with, he really tried to stay with her and everything especially for the kids, and she was kind of the one who was just, like, "Look, it's not going to work.
" So, I think he-he's very responsible with his kids.
He's paying for the kids.
He's spending time with the kids.
He's being a dad.
It wouldn't be my choice, but that's his, and he's free to make that.
I really am so proud of you.
I can't believe there's 11 days left and you are still in it.
I'm just trying to, uh, finish it out.
I've taken care of all your bills and all that other stuff.
Well, let everybody know I miss them.
Tell your mom I even miss her.
Yeah, unbelievable, isn't it? I love you and Kay loves you and Gunner loves you.
And, uh, so you know.
I love you.
Tell Gunner I love him.
Tell Kay I love her.
All right.
Come on, let's see how his phone call went.
Oh, he's here? Oh, he's right there.
Tell us about the whole situation.
Talk to Carmela? Yeah, she's doing good.
He's doing good, everybody's just doing great.
We seriously, seriously lucked out.
I have no idea what I would have done had I ended up on Pagong in the beginning.
Oh, me, too.
Committed suicide.
I'd have killed somebody.
I could never have built alliances such solid ones, particularly, too.
They're too flaky.
Changes with the wind.
Too immature, yeah, is what it is.
Like, Kelly's even a little flaky, at moments.
She's doing well, though.
Yeah.
I mean, for 22, she's amazing.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I hope she's solid.
KELLY: This is not what I thought it was going to be like.
It's not about surviving the elements.
It's about surviving yourself.
I didn't want to be a part of the alliance because I thought it was conniving and dirty and untrue to myself.
GERVASE: I don't think Kelly really wanted to make an alliance with anybody here in Tagi.
I think they kind of strong-armed Kelly into making an alliance and joining their team, and it's really affected her personally, like, as a tug-of-war on the inside.
KELLY: It's not worth it to feel like for the rest of your life, um, for a little bit of money, and your 15 minutes.
You know, I kind of feel like Luke Skywalker, or something.
I crossed over to the dark side for a moment.
I don't like playing the game that way.
Does that feel like it fits your face okay? Mm-hmm.
KELLY: Making a deal with Rich is kind of like making a deal with the devil.
Then you know how to use it to breath, or no? KELLY: I decided a while ago not to be part of the big alliance.
It's automatic.
I don't know if I could do that.
You'd be surprised.
Like right now, you are.
KELLY: I've been pretty much letting Rich think that I'm still part of his little mind-game, follower thing the whole time, basically, because I figured if I did tell him that I grew a conscience and I didn't want to be his little follower anymore that he would turn around and shut me down, which I'm certain he would have, so, I'm glad I didn't tell him.
RICHARD: You're seeming more down and more serious to me toward the end.
Really? Mm-hmm.
A lot more so than early on.
KELLY: Do I just kind of roll over and let Rich decide how it's all going to play out or do I try and beat him at his own damn game? Done.
Hey! Wait, start at the beginning.
Did it start? Yeah.
"Seeking immunity is part of the game "now you'll rely on a flickering flame.
"Safety tomorrow is just within reach wait until sunset and head to the beach.
" COLLEEN: Kelly is really hard for me to talk with about voting and about alliances.
So smart, they duped everybody.
I mean, because she could really be in for forming an alliance because you see her now being kind of pulled back and forth, you know? In one way, I think, she feels that she wants to, like, have fun and be young and, like, she said it.
She was just like, "I can't believe I'm in this group with these people.
" She's like, "It's awful.
" RICHARD: I'm liking this breeze.
SEAN: It's going to make the contest harder.
Did you see the clue? We got a clue? Over there.
"Seeking immunity is part of the game "now you'll rely on a flickering flame "safety tomorrow is just within reach wait until sunset and head to the beach.
" Something at night, man.
Yeah.
Some night, night something.
Day 29-- what is there to say? Nobody's happy for anybody else when they win the immunity challenge.
At this point nobody's safe on that stage.
Everybody knows that.
This is go-for-broke time.
This game is designed to figure out how much you've learned since you've been on the island.
We've picked this beach 'cause it has a lot of driftwood.
The idea is building fire.
You'll have three minutes to go and collect as much driftwood and stack it.
You each have your own fire pit and a weighted flag.
The second leg of the race, take your staffs go out in the water, light them, come back here use your torch to light your fire.
The first person to burn through this wick drops this and raises that-- immunity.
Make sense? Let's do it.
Take a spot.
This is one, two, three, four.
Should be seven of them.
Survivors, ready? Go! ( grunts ) JEFF: Two minutes! Your branches cannot be touching the wick.
They can be right under it, but they can't be touching it.
Five, four three, two one.
Hold on to your staffs; keep that thing above water.
Survivors, ready?! Go! JEFF: Remember to light from the base from the fire pit.
That's it, Richard.
Okay.
I got you.
JEFF: You got plenty of time, Gervase.
It's going to take a long time for these fires to burn.
Yeah! Oh, good job, Rich.
I could cook some rice over here, though, if you want me to.
Immune! GERVASE: Rich got lucky and won his challenge and now he's oh, man! Wait till you see him now.
If you watch Rich the rest of this day watch the arrogance and the swagger he's walking around with 'cause he won that immunity and he knows he can't be touched tonight.
What, if anything, should be said I think Rich is the ringleader.
.
Or if he's not the ringleader, then he's second in command.
If I have to say, "Do I know for a fact there's an alliance, and all this stuff is going on?" No, I don't know for a fact, but I'm a smart guy, you know.
I can see things and see how things are happening.
KELLY: I-I was talking to-to Colleen and we were just, like, "This sucks!" You know, especially for her and Gerv.
It's like they know they're leaving next so they're just going to sit around and wait you know, with a red dot pointed to their head? You have to keep your eye out.
Gervase, what are you making? I'm making costumes for tonight.
My code name for tonight is "bull's-eye.
" I'm otherwise known as "sitting duck.
" ( snickering ) GERVASE: I think Rich-- being the cocky person that he is-- will think that they can get rid of me with three votes.
Now, Sean approached me, saying he wouldn't, uh, mind making an alliance, but he said he would only do it if Kelly joined us so it'd be a sure thing.
bringing, like, a bundle of sticks and every morning so they really only had their three core people: Rudy, Rich and Sue who probably definitely would be with the plan.
That leaves four other votes, including mine that can go on somebody else.
So somehow we have to work on Kelly and figure out who she's voting for and then maybe Colleen can also vote for that person.
So, the best bet is Kelly.
SUSAN: Where's Kelly at? I don't know.
KELLY: I wish something exciting would happen-- something shocking, something that nobody expects.
Well, sh Looks like we got some thunderheads building out there.
Should provide for an exciting night.
We're preparing to, uh, batten down the hatches.
( whistling ) SEAN: There's going to be a storm tonight.
( thunder rolling ) Kelly cut her own throat tonight and it was a wonderful thing.
She, uh, tried to align herself to the kids her age and was probably trying to look a little nicer to the other group, but I have a feeling she's got more going on with them than she's letting on.
Whoo! She doesn't realize we can see it, right through it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not smart at all.
Too much playing.
Yeah.
That's not serious.
No.
It's serious for me.
Oh, it is for me, too.
RICHARD: It'll be interesting.
She could have consequences.
We haven't decided yet.
"We.
" Hmm ( sniffs ) ( conch shell blowing ) ( gong sounding ) we're going to go ahead and bring our jury in as you guys are sitting down.
Okay.
Sean.
I got to revisit the alphabet voting system because it had a dramatic effect on the vote because it resulted in Jenna being ejected.
What were your thoughts when you left here? Uh, when we went back to camp, I was pretty much devastated.
Everyone was around we hung around by the campfire and uh, both the remaining Pagong people and the remaining Tagi people urged me implored me to, uh, vote, um, in my own best interest-- to get with the program.
In the immortal words of Sue, "to get some balls.
" And that's what I plan to do from here on out.
Kelly, we haven't talked much about your strategy in terms of voting.
You got to have one at this point.
Sure.
Why not? I think everybody does.
What is it? What's it based on? It's based on who's competition and who's pissing me off.
( Colleen laughs ) How about you, Colleen? Actually, tonight I'd like to be referred to as "sitting duck.
" "Sitting duck"? Yes, thank you.
You feel as though you might be a target tonight? Definitely.
I'm just waiting.
And that's based on what? That's based on eyes and ears and alliances and nonalliances.
Sue.
Um, we're all sitting here.
We're adults.
This is a game, but the game also reflects a lot on real life and you always bring up this alliance thing.
Well, America is run on alliance.
The minute somebody gives money to the president for his campaign as a lobbyist, that's an alliance.
Don't tell me he doesn't think he doesn't owe them anything, 'cause he does.
They help put him where he's at.
Same thing goes when people join a church and they're not religious, but they join the church because they want to make connections for, be it they're an insurance agent and want to sell more insurance in town, or they're a real estate agent and they want to sell real estate.
So they want to meet up with people.
So there is going to be alliance.
Don't tell me there ain't an alliance.
Well, Tagi, we lived together for 20 days built a house, built a camp, comfortable totally happy with each other, like we ain't going to have some kind of bonding there.
Yeah, there's going to be alliances.
This is just a chess game.
It's the way life goes.
JEFF: Richard.
According to Colleen and Sue there is an alliance.
Is there? Geez is there a way to break the alliance right now? If you were looking at this from the outside is there a way to break it? I have no idea who is completely trustworthy, who isn't.
I think there's always a way that things could break down.
( sputters lips ) Who knows what's going to happen.
It's all a game.
All right, it's time to vote.
Gervase, you're up.
My vote is for Sean, as Sean has made a huge mistake in not seeing that Tagi had an alliance from day three on this island, and he couldn't even see anything happening.
So, for a smart guy, he has no common sense, no brains in his head, really, when it comes down to it.
So Sean really deserves this vote.
Hmm.
I wonder how you spell it.
I don't know.
Anyways, you're a nice guy, I wish you the best of luck but I'm tired of getting beat at the competitions by you, guy, so I think Sean was, uh-- I hope this is how you spell your name-- pretty pathetic, this week because, uh, first he goes, "I'm looking out for everybody's best interest," and now he's looking out for his own interest.
I think if anybody should get voted off this time it should be him without question.
He's a putz.
I'll go tally the votes.
Once the votes are tallied, the decision is final.
The person will be asked to leave the tribal council area immediately.
I'll read the votes.
First vote "Sean.
" "Sean.
" "Gervase.
" "Gervase.
" Two votes for Gervase; two votes for Sean.
"Gervase.
" "Gervase.
" I won't read the last vote.
It's irrelevant.
Gervase I need you to bring me your staff.
The tribe has spoken.
It's time for you to go.
Bye.
JEFF: Well, you have survived another one.
We're down to six getting close to our final two.
You guys can head back to camp.
See you tomorrow.
ANNOUNCER: Next week, on Survivor: One castaway wins a night of luxury.
JEFF: One night, on a yacht-- that yacht.
ANNOUNCER: And as the end draws near, alliances waver.
COLLEEN: I'm getting to see the breakdown of the Tagi alliance.
When I turn around and see somebody starting to dig a knife into my backside it just really pisses me off.
First off, I'd like to say that I don't have hold any, like ill feelings towards Rich and Sue and anybody in Tagi for making an alliance and picking us off one by one.
It's just that my tribe didn't want to do that.
They wanted to keep it as an open game-- fair is fair, and let the best person end up winning the million dollars.