"36 days ago, 16 Americans began the adventure of a lifetime." "Wearing only their street clothes, they journeyed south off the coast of Panama to the Pearl Islands, where they were met with a big surprise." "You're going into this game with the clothes you have on your back, just like if you really were shipwrecked." "They were given 100 Panamanian dollars and abandoned near a small fishing village, where they bargained for supplies." "Rice?" "Rice?" "Rice." "Right from the beginning, the Morgan Tribe was scattered and frantic." "Give me my money back." "Money." "I need my money back." "I don't want it." "While the Drake Tribe pulled together and worked every advantage." "Sandra was so amazing in the town because she spoke the language." "Pirates steal." "Pirates take advantage." "All their trade goods, all the little women's shoes, everything that I could find in theirs, I took." "Once at camp, the Drakes continued to prosper and Rupert emerged as their natural provider." "I got lunch!" "Yeah!" "The Morgan Tribe struggled and faced setback after setback." "Oh, my God." "I just lost the hook." "We are absolutely devastated." "I think it's us against everything else out here." "In the first 11 days, the Drakes won six challenges in a row." "Drake wins immunity!" "Yeah!" "And the already weak Morgan Tribe lost three members." "Morale at the Morgan camp was so low that Osten contemplated quitting." "Vote me right off, 'cause I don't deserve to win." "Eventually, disharmony set in at Drake as well and they deliberately threw a challenge to get rid of one of their own." "Morgan wins immunity!" "But it was a decision that changed the game." "The defeat sent the Drakes into a tailspin and, over the next nine days, they lost three members, making the tribes even at five each." "On day 19, both Drake and Morgan were blindsided by a twist." "Your past has come back to haunt you." "The six castaways who had been voted out returned as a tribe of Outcasts to compete against Drake and Morgan for a chance to return to the game." "Revenge, baby." "All about revenge." "If you really are the ten most worthy Survivors, this should be no trouble." "Everybody's got to cross the finish line." "Got to have the tribe flag." "The Outcasts defeat Morgan and Drake!" "The Outcasts beat both tribes, forcing Drake and Morgan to separate Tribal Councils." "Shawn was voted out of the Drake Tribe." "And Osten became the first Survivor ever to quit the game." "Yeah, I'm quitting." "My health to me is more important than a million dollars," "I guess, right now." "Osten, per your wishes... go home." "All due respect to Osten, people work too damn hard to get in this game and fight to stay alive." "If he wants to lay his torch down, so it shall be." "The Outcasts voted Lill and Burton back in and they both returned to their former camps." "On day 21, the game changed again when the two tribes merged." "They became the Balboas." "Balboa!" "Balboa!" "I knew that here is where the true game starts." "Old alliances broke down when Lill jumped ship and helped vote out her former tribe mate, Andrew." "Ryno was the next to go." "I'Il be back, guys." "Former Outcasts Lill and Burton made a pact to stay together." "To the Outcasts." "To the Outcasts." "Taking it home." "Uh-huh." "And Rupert, Christa and Sandra continued their friendly bond." "They are so power-ridden, they know it." "Uneasy with the power that Rupert seemed to have," "Jon and Burton formed a tight alliance of two." "You and I will go all the way." "I know." "Together, they launched a plot with Darrah, Tijuana and Lill to eliminate their biggest threat." "And on day 27, Rupert was voted out, leaving Sandra and Christa to fend for themselves." "I cannot believe that." "Rupert, the tribe has spoken." "T, here's your high school sweetheart." "On day 28, the Survivors' loved ones showed up to participate in a reward challenge." "And Jon got some devastating news from his friend, Dan." "In a show of sympathy, the tribe let Jon win so that he could spend time with his friend." "Thank you, everyone." "Of course." "Of course." "But it was all a big lie." "That was a brilliant performance, sir." "My grandmother's sitting home watching Jerry Springer right now." "I haven't even come close to being voted off, dude." "Jon called me before he left and was like," ""If you come down here, tell me my grandma died."" "The fake dead grandmother could easily go down as the dirtiest thing ever to be done in this game." "Jon continued to plot with Burton." "And, even though Sandra and Tijuana secretly listened in on their conversation, the men continued to dominate the game, as Jon convinced his enemies to vote out Tijuana." "The tribe has spoken." "The women considered forming their own alliance to overthrow Jon and Burton." "I want the guys to go." "Yeah, yeah." "You think that'Il work?" "But when Jon left the camp with Lill and Darrah for a reward, he again worked his deception." "He convinced Lill and Darrah to vote out Christa." "Last week, Burton won the reward and chose to take Jon to the old Panama ruins for an overnight feast, where he and Jon celebrated their control of the game." "To the girls eating mussels." "To the girls eating mussels." "But back at camp, the women rekindled talk of an alliance." "So, if Burton wins immunity, Jon's going." "Right?" "Right." "When Jon and Burton returned, they were immediately suspicious." "I can't believe you three didn't try to figure out a girl alliance to go against Jon and me." "Nope." "And Sandra used Jon's strategy against him when she told her own lie." "I swear on my grandmother." "I swear. I swear. I swear." "Now do you guys have a plan or not?" "I swear on my two kids that I'm with you guys." "In my head, I was like," ""I swear on my kids that I'm going to screw you and Burton."" "At the challenge," "Darrah took home her third straight immunity." "And at Tribal Council, the all-girl alliance finally held and Burton was voted out." "Burton, for the second time, the tribe has spoken." "Now, only four remain." "Tonight, they will compete in their final immunity challenges." "Two will continue on to face the jury." "One will outlast all the rest and become the Sole Survivor." "Subrip: btf btf@freemail.hu" "You guys, get up." "Rise and shine." "Day 37 is here." "Jon and three women in bed, another first." "Actually, not really." "Good morning, guys." "Wow." "Well, I figured 37 days and the final four is cause for celebration, so..." "Oh, my God." "Some pastries and we'Il make some mimosas." "Oh, Lill." "Lill." "I'm sorry." "Thank you." "I'm sorry." "Oh, I'm so hungry." "Here we go- Day 37 and the final four." "Congratulations to the final four." "Final four." "Cheers." "Man, that's good." "I have one more thing, before I leave, for you guys." "I'Il go grab it." "You rule." "God, I love that man." "He goes from good to bad." "I wonder if he'd like to join a troop." "Oh, our letters." "Don't say that." "Or a challenge." "It's our letters." "It's our challenge." "No, it's not." "It's four letters." "It's four somethings." "Do we get something good?" "Well, home is only three days away, so, hopefully, a little love from home will tide you over." "Letters from home." "I'Il leave and let you guys sit down." "Share these if you want or keep them private." "Have a good last three days." "Thank you." "Thank you." "All right, Lill." "Thank you." "You want to join a Boy Scout troop?" "Someday." "I'Il leave you guys in private." "See you later." "Thank you." "Oh." "This is to Jeff." "Jeff brought back four envelopes and they had our letters in them from home." "So, we just all sat down and started reading our letters." "It's hard because you haven't talked to anybody in 37 days." "I was just mainly worried about if my dog was okay and, you know, my family." "I got four letters from home:" "one from my husband, my two girls and my mom." "So, I started crying because you can't help but to cry." "It really felt good at a time like this when you got so many other things on your mind, and you do worry about your family." "And then, to get a letter and know that everything's okay- okay, fine, then I don't have to worry about them anymore." "Now, it's time to focus on the end of the game." "LILLIAN "Hey, Mom..." ""everything is fine here at home." ""I think about you every day... and pray for your safe and happy return."" ""Win or lose, I love you."" "Having those letters from my three family members made me realize that I have to keep going." "I have to be strong for them." ""'Someone has to win and someone has to lose." ""I believe in letting someone else lose.'" "That's by Pete Rose."" "This is my son." "Oh, my God." "Lill went into such theatrics over her letter, that it pretty much overshadowed anyone else's letter." "That's been her M.O. from the beginning." "Of course, Lill will break down into hysterics and I hope to use that against her, hopefully, to show D. and Sandra, if she does this in front of a final jury, you're screwed." "So, have you guys made a deal amongst yourselves for final three?" "You can be honest." "I take that as a "yes."" "It is my head on the chopping block." "It seems pretty obvious that... that the three of them have formed some kind of bond because, you know, all three share inferiority complexes to that of a man." "The fact that Sandra jumped ahead of me on the food chain pisses me off to no end." "I don't want to be third." "I want to be first or second." "Of course you want to be first or second, cause if you're anywhere near that freakin' jury, you're going to win and you know it." "I am not going to win." "Y- you can say, "I don't know, I don't know, I don't know,"" "but everyone here knows." "That is not true." "Yes, it is - you're going to pull hearts and flowers like you did this morning." "That was just rehearsal for later." "What do you mean "hearts and flowers"?" "Okay." "You don't think that they won't go by skills..." "Nope." "Nope." "Nope." "...by strategy?" "They're going to go by you sitting there crying." "That's what they're going to go by." "And D. and Sandra are banking on that, because I think they're smart enough to know not to take you to the final." "Is that true, D.?" "I'm not getting in the middle of this." "I'm asking you, do I have your vote?" "It's going to be a lot to think about." "I mean, you'Il get more votes than I will." "But I'm fine with first or second." "But would you take me to the end?" "I don't know, Lill?" "There's a lot to think about." "You know, I can't sit here and tell you that I will take you, and I can't sit here and tell you I won't take you." "And if I do take you, I'm going to get my butt kicked." "So, you're planning on taking Sandra." "I don't know what I'm going to do." "Darrah told me," ""You're a nice person, Lill, but I'm not going to take you to the final two."" "Lill, are you mad at me?" "No, I'm going to go over here..." "No, I want to talk to you." "I want to be left alone, okay?" "I'm sorry... if that makes me mean." "Nobody wants to go to the jury with me, cause they think I'm nice." "They all think I'm going to get voted for because I'm nice." "I'm just screwed all the way around." "No one can beat that woman, and you know it." "And she knows it." "And she shouldn't sit here and pressure me," ""Oh, well, you going to take me?"" ""Are you going to take me- tell me right now."" "Hell, I don't know if I'm even going to be here." "I can guarantee that you'Il be here if me you and Sandra get rid of her tonight." "So, all it takes is for you to talk to Sandra, that's it, and Lill's gone." "You really can't trust Jon." "You don't know if he's lying or not." "But, l-I think my best bet would probably... me and Jon and Sandra." "Lill is only looking out for herself." "She's being selfish." "She... all she wants is to win just like everybody else." "And she thinks everybody should take her to the end, because she knows that she would whip our tails." "Okay, so, if Jon was to win Immunity tonight, then it would be Lill?" "I think if..." "even if he doesn't win." "We went to get water and Darrah was just talking about," ""We need to get rid of Lill."" ""I think it would be good to keep Jon," um... because he would be perfect to go into the Final Two."" "So, now, she's thinking Jon." "Fine." "It could be Lill as long as it's not me." "I come back, Darrah takes off." "Now, Lill comes to me with her own strategy." "Can I... talk?" "What do you need?" "I want to talk to you without ears here." "Oh." "For Jon to go bye-bye?" "Okay." "Will you get out of here?" "Sure." "D. keeps winning... we're..." "we're sunk." "We have a better shot at Immunity the next time around, physically, cause I can't do it." "If she wasn't there?" "If she wasn't there." "Cause she's going to keep winning these things." "Anything to keep myself longer in the game." "I want to be in the game, too." "Okay." "Then it's done." "We've got to let him know." "Cause he might vote against me or you tonight." "So, he's got to know." "Well, call him back." "Jon?" "The decision's been finalized." "Go ahead, Lill, tell him." "Our whole thing is we want to get along as far as possible." "We two are not physically able to compete with her, as far as Immunity Challenges." "Agreed." "If she doesn't make Immunity..." "She's gone." "Okay." "I can..." "I can accept that." "You'Il accept that?" "Whenever you're in the hot seat and someone's ready to vote you off, create tension between two other people and those people..." "those two people's heads usually end up on the chopping block." "Case-in-point, tonight:" "it's either D. or Lill." "Isn't that crazy?" "All right, enough said then." "As it stands now, if either Darrah or Lill wins Immunity, then the other one goes." "I really don't give a damn which one of the two goes, as long as it ain't me." "Got sea mail!" "Come this way." ""So, here you are, the final four." ""But, after tonight, you'Il lose one more." ""So, head to Tribal Council like you always do." "Your peers and your fate are waiting for you."" "The tree mail came and that... it said something about just head out to Tribal Council as usual." ""That your peers and your fate will be determined," l guess, by the "peers," meaning the jury." "So everyone's kind of freaking out." "I don't care if it's a physical challenge or a mental challenge tonight." "I'm the king of men and they're women." "There's a huge difference." "I mean, like, you know... if it's a getting-pregnant contest, yeah, they could..." "they could probably win, but other than that, no." "Mentally, physically, I got..." "I can beat any of them." "We'Il now bring in the members of the jury:" "Ryno, Rupert, T., Christa and Burton, voted out at the last Tribal Council." "Okay." "At tonight's Tribal Council, we will vote out the 13th member from your tribe." "They will become the sixth member of the jury." "But before we get to Tribal Council, we have an Immunity Challenge to take care of." "So, Darrah, let me get that back." "Immunity is back up for grabs, and tonight it truly is up for grabs." "Once again, the ghosts of your past will play a role in this game." "Here's how it's going to work." "The four of you will compete as individuals for Immunity." "In addition, the jury will compete as a group in this Immunity Challenge." "If the jury wins, Immunity has no value to them, but it has a huge consequence to you, because nobody will have Immunity when we go into tonight's Tribal Council." "And, as many surprise Tribal Councils and blindsided votes as you guys have had," "Immunity probably has never had as much value as it does tonight." "I'm going to ask you a series of questions based on survival and pirate folklore." "The first to five wins Immunity." "For the jury, you'Il come up with one answer." "So, you'Il be deciding by committee." "Could work for you, could work against you." "Ready?" "First question:" ""According to your Pearl Islands Survival Guide," ""which of the following elements is not one of the three sides" ""represented in the fire triangle?" ""A) Friction..." ""B) Heat..." ""C) Air... or D) Fuel?"" "Which one of the following elements is not one of the three sides represented in the fire triangle?" "All right, we'Il start with you, Darrah, reveal." "Darrah says, "D) Fuel."" "Lill says, "A) Friction."" "Sandra says, "D) Fuel."" "Jon says, "A) Friction."" "Jury?" ""A) Friction."" "Correct answer:" "A) Friction." "Lill had it right, Jon had it right," "Jury had it right." "Next question:" ""In what year did the pirate" ""Captain Henry Morgan loot the city of Panama?" ""A) 1492..." ""B) 1671..." ""C) 1675... or D) 1776?"" "Everybody have it?" "Darrah, reveal." "Darrah says, "B) 1671."" "Lill, "C) 1675."" "Sandra says, "1671."" "Jon says "C) 1675."" "The jury says "B) 1671."" "Correct answer: 1671." "B is correct." "Sandra has it right." "Darrah has it right." "The jury has it right." "Jury has two." "Darrah, Lill, Sandra, and Jon, you each have one." "Next question:" ""The best way to avoid shark attacks is to:" ""A) Avoid sudden movements," ""B) Never make direct eye contact," ""C) Cover any open wounds or cuts, or D) Don't go in the water?"" "Darrah, reveal." "Darrah says, "A) Avoid sudden movements."" "Lill says, "C) Cover any open wounds."" "Sandra says, "A) Avoid sudden movements."" "Jon says, "D) Just don't go in the water."" "Jury says, "A) Avoid sudden movements-" it figures." "Smart aleck is the one that gets it." "The best way to avoid a shark attack:" "don't go in the water." "Jon gets it right with "D."" "Jon with two right, the jury with two right, everybody else with one." "Next question:" ""True or false:" "the Pacific is considered the largest ocean in the world."" "Darrah." "Darrah says, "True."" "Lill says, "True."" "Sandra says, "True."" "Jon says, "True."" "The jury says, "True."" "Everybody's right." "Jon and the jury still tied at three." "Sandra, Lill, Darrah at two." "Next question:" ""When aboard a sea vessel, which side does the term "starboard" refer to?" ""A) Front," ""B) Right, C) Back, or D) Left?"" "Darrah." "Darrah says, "A) Front."" "Lill says, "A) Front."" "Sandra says, "D) The left."" "Jon says, "A) The front."" "Jury says, "B."" "The jury has it right." "It is the right side of the boat." "Jury takes the lead." "Ah." "Jury's at four, Jon is at three, everybody else is at two." "That means... if the jury gets this right, regardless what you guys do, jury wins immunity." "Nobody going to have it at Tribal Council." "Ready?" ""Panama is bordered by Columbia and which other country?" ""A) Nicaragua," ""B) Honduras, C) Costa Rica, or D) Guatemala."" "A lot at stake on this question." "I know everybody sitting here wants immunity." "It may be out of your hands." "Darrah, "D) Guatemala" is not right." "Lill says, "C."" ""C" is correct." "Costa Rica." "Sandra says, "D."" "That's not right." "Jon says, "C."" "That is right." "Rupert, happy to show me "C."" "Costa Rica is right." "Jury wins immunity." "Contest over." "Jury?" "I know for some of you it's a first." "I'Il let you hang onto that tonight." "I'Il bring it to the next immunity challenge with me." "So, Jon, how big of an impact is it with nobody having immunity tonight?" "About the same as it would be, uh... if anyone had it, I think." "There's a few targets going into the Council, regardless." "Still feel like you're a target?" "Definitely." "Tell me about the letters from home that I dropped off at camp today." "It was clear you guys were excited to get them." "Lill, who was your letter from?" "My letter was from my husband and my two children." "Nice to have that love?" "I've been pretty strong." "I have not broken down, but I have read those letters so many times today." "It's like, next to God, they're so important to me." "What's going through your head, Darrah, in terms of the strategy for the last three days?" "Is it, "How am I going to make it to the final three?"" "Or do you look further down and say, "Who's going to be in the final two with me and how do I get there?"" "You just have to take it one day at a time and just hope for the best." "I don't know if I'Il be there at the final two, so I'm not gonna start putting who I'd take to the final two with me, because I don't know if I'Il be there." "Sandra, where's your head?" "Is it "one day at a time"" "or are you thinking as many moves as you can?" "Um, right now, I think most..." "for-for most of the time that I try my hardest to just not leave the shelter, because, the minute you walk away, there's whispering." "So, it's like, you can't even take a piss break, because you know that the minute you get up and go, it's..." "Lill, hear a lot of whispering going on behind your back?" "I take piss breaks." "I figure, if they're going to be talking," "I'm not going to have to sit there and baby-sit." "I've already been told by everyone that they don't want to go to the last two with me." "So what do you do at this point in the game to combat that feeling?" "How do you change their mind?" "These characteristics are Lillian Morris." "I can't change them." "That's just how I am." "I'm hardworking." "I'm a loyal friend." "Outside of this game, I don't like what this game has made me." "I hate it." "Darrah, strong case could be made that you are the biggest physical threat out here." "Do you think that works against you?" "Three immunity challenges in a row." "No, I don't think I'm a physical threat." "I mean, you can look at me and tell that I'm not." "Jon, what is controlling your thoughts right now?" "Because you could make a case that you're the most unlikable person left in the group." "Absolutely." "I hope people recognize that." "Well, yeah, it can be hopeful in that somebody wants to go to the final two with you because they think nobody will vote for you." "The other side of the coin is you have somebody like Lill who might say, "Based on my integrity alone," ""I'm not letting a guy like that even get a shot at second place."" "Does that enter your head?" "Uh, yes, I do hope that people want to keep me around, take me to the end." "I have not figured out how I can win over the jury yet, but I'm thinking every second if I were to go." "Okay." "It's time to vote." "Jon, you're up." "Darrah, you are too strong of a competitor." "When you told me you wouldn't take me to the final two after I've saved you twice now," "I have no choice." "It has to be Darrah this time." "Lill, I'm voting for you tonight because I'm just tired of listening to you whine and saying that you won't, uh, win the jury votes, but you know you will." "I'Il go tally the votes." "Once the votes are read, the decision is final." "The person voted out will be asked to leave the Tribal Council area immediately." "I'Il read the votes." "First vote:" "Darrah." "Lill." "One vote Lill, one vote Darrah." "D. Darrah." "Two votes Darrah, one vote Lill." "I'Il read the last vote." "Thirteenth person voted out of the tribe:" "Darrah." "You need to bring me your torch." "Darrah, the tribe has spoken." "It's time for you to go." "Well, with everybody vulnerable at tonight's Tribal Council, you chose to vote out the biggest physical threat, hopefully, leveling the playing field a bit for your final immunity challenge." "It comes down to this: three people, two Tribal Councils, one winner." "Grab your torches." "Head back to camp." "Well, that sucked." "But, um, you know, it's pretty bad when people think that you're a physical threat when you weigh about 60 pounds soaking wet." "Lill and Jon, you both are snakes." "Lill, you act like you don't know the game, you know." "It's been a great experience and I would do it all over again." "We'd have had another immunity, she would have gotten it." "Do you think she knew she was going?" "No, I don't think so." "I don't either." "You don't think so?" "No." "Tonight, at tribal council, we knew where the vote had to go." "Darrah had won immunity three times in a row and she was still the strongest one of all of us." "So, um, we all decided that she would be the one going home tonight." "So, now, it's down to Jon, Lill and myself." "Was I a big target?" "According to D, you were." "I don't feel so darn bad after all." "Darrah wanted to get rid of me." "So tonight at tribal council, it was kind of a blessing that it worked out the way it did." "Sea mail in the middle of the night." "Treasure." "Guys." "What?" "We got sea mail." "Already?" "Yeah." "No way." "You're kidding." "Yes way." ""Try to get some rest" ""because tomorrow's a big day." ""The last chapter of your adventure" ""begins at Shipwreck Bay." ""Arrive at the beach by sunrise." ""You'Il be greeted on the coast." ""Who's guaranteed in the final two?" "The player who wants it most."" "It was the first time we ever received tree mail at night and it mentioned having to go to Pirates Cove before sunrise." "So that means we're going to be getting up early, early, early and heading off to a challenge." "We're leaving way early in the morning." "Oh, baby." "Oh, baby." "This is going to be very important because this... it's the last immunity challenge." "And it's going to decide what's going to happen at tribal council tomorrow." "Come on in, guys!" "Morning, guys." "Well, you have lived within the world of pirates for the past 38 days, so, it is only fitting that you give a final tribute, in full pirate style, to your former tribe members who are no longer in this game." "You'Il take their torches." "One at a time you'Il place them on the shipwreck, say a few words about how they played this game." "You'Il then come back here, take the muskets, fire upon the shipwreck, igniting it in a fiery celebration honoring those tribe members." "You spent a lot of time with these people." "Embrace it." "One person did not finish their game." "Their torch remains at Tribal Council." "It will not be a part of this celebration." "When you're finished, you'Il paddle to your final immunity challenge." "I'Il be waiting for you there." "Grab your torches." "Head to the boat." "Nicole, you were the first one out." "What a wonderful spirit you had." "I enjoyed being with you for those several days as an Outcast." "I think of you often." "Rocking body." "Ryan, you were my best friend here." "I didn't cry until you were kicked out." "I miss you a lot." "You are pure of heart." "Michelle, um, we were together from day one and it's a shame we didn't get to know each other better." "You were fun-loving and energetic." "We wish you could have stuck around longer." "Trish, you're, uh, best sleeping partner a guy can have in this game." "I thought we would have made it further together." "Shawn, you were a great guy with tons of stories and you loved to eat." "Andrew, you were the leader of the Morgan tribe." "I know you tried hard to make sure everything was done right and that everybody was fair." "Thank you, Andrew." "Ryno," "I got to know you in a very short time and you were very pleasant and loving." "And, you know, when you were gone," "I kind of missed you." "Rupert, you're one of the greatest guys to ever play the game." "Without you, I don't know how I would have made it." "If it wasn't for you, I'd be damned starving." "So, um, I'm glad me and you became really, really tight and I love you very, very much and I miss you." "Tijuana, the night that you and I were cast off and was on the island by ourselves, you looked at me and told me thank you for my friendship and how much you loved me." "That touched my heart greatly." "And I still do love you, too, T." "Christa, out of everyone here," "I miss you the most." "You know, me and you were real tight, and we'Il see each other again, and we'Il be buddy-buddy and it'Il be all great." "Burton, you became my best friend in the game." "Unbelievable." "My eagle scout," "I appreciated the time that we spent together and I'm amazed that you still know the oath and the laws." "Here's to you, sir." "D, you're as, uh, nice as you are cute." "I miss you." "Ready?" "Aim." "Fire." "Oh, my gosh." "Look at that." "Thank the Lord that our torches are not up there burning." "Thank you." "Right this way, guys!" "Drop that anchor." "Get on your platform." "Welcome, guys, to your final immunity challenge." "It's based on an old pirate torture, where they would take prisoners, put them on small rafts, set them adrift in the ocean, and leave them for dead." "Today's challenge will test your ability to battle fatigue and the elements." "You're gonna be balancing on these rafts." "You can use your feet, and you can use your hands for balance." "If your bottom or your knees touch the platform, you're out." "Last person left standing on their raft wins immunity for the final time, guarantees themself a spot in the final two, and... gets to decide who sits next to them at the final vote." "I'Il give you a minute to get in position." "We'Il get started." "For the last time, immunity is up for grabs." "This challenge has begun." "Don't let your knees or your butt touch your raft." "This should go for a long time." "You guys have been out here for 38 days." "You've proven you can last." "You got a million dollars at stake." "Lill, with her Boy Scout uniform;" "Jonny Fairplay, would-be W.W.E. wrestler;" "and Sandra, the lippiest mother we've ever had represented in the final three." "Not the final three I think anyone else envisioned, Jeff." "What are you thinking about, Sandra?" "Quitters never win, and winners never quit." "Good." "We're gonna be here a while, then." "You guys are at 15 minutes." "15 longest minutes of my life." "Anybody starting to feel it at all, or you doing okay?" "I'm feeling it." "My feet are numb... already." "Lill, how about you?" "I'm feeling really darn good." "No pain?" "A little numbness, but no." "Sandra, worth a million dollars?" "Worth a million dollars." "It's gonna get a lot worse than this, you guys." "Some big waves coming in." "Hang tight, guys." "And like that, Sandra is out." "Lill, Jon, don't lose your concentration." "Lill, you want to make a deal right now?" "No, sir." "You're crazy." "My daughter wants to be a doctor." "Do you understand how..." "Jon, don't talk to me." "Do you understand how the deals work, Lill?" "!" "Shut up." "Lill, if you give me immunity," "I will take you to the final two." "That's what... a deal is." "And if you trust me, then you jump in." "I don't know that I can trust you." "Then drop it." "Looks like you're gonna have to win it on your own, Jon." "You're at 30 minutes." "If the first 15 were the longest 15 of your life, Jon, how have the second 15 been?" "Oh, these sucked twice as much." "Lill, who do you want to go against in the final two?" "How many people have you screwed over, Jon?" "Everyone in the game." "Do you know what?" "I do aerobics." "Okay." "My knees are great." "Okay." "My ankles are great." "Okay." "These are called squats in aerobics." "Okay." "All right." "I think Lill just said, "Game on."" "I think Lill said, "Game over."" "Coming up on two hours you've been out here." "Ready for a deal?" "I'm not going to deal, honey." "I'Il give..." "I'Il give you immunity, if you take me to the final." "I'm not gonna promise anything." "Well, then..." "...that's not a deal, Lill." "Well, I'm not gonna deal, then." "Jon, how confident are you right now about your chances of winning this?" "Not extremely." "Not at all like this." "Coming up on two hours, 45 minutes." "Jon's struggling to hang on." "Jon is out, lost his balance." "Lill wins her first and most important immunity." "Nicely done, Lill." "Once you have your formal wear on, Lill, come over here, put this belt on." "Whoo!" "Hang tight." "I'Il put this on you." "You all right?" "Those legs going?" "Yep." "Want to take a seat?" "No. I'm fine." "First immunity, it's the last immunity, definitely the most important immunity." "You have this afternoon to think about whether it's going to be Jon or Sandra that you're taking with you to the final two." "The most important decision you'Il make in this game." "Thank you, sir." "Well-earned." "See you guys at Tribal Council." "That was so tough." "That was one of the hardest things I think I've ever done." "I was so nervous, I felt like I was going to throw up." "I knew if somebody else won it, I would be out of the game." "I didn't think I had a chance." "Welcome home, baby, welcome home." "Oh, baby, oh." "This was nothing to do with bargains, nothing to do with... scheming, strategy." "This was for Lill, and Lill only." "And I wanted it for her." "Come on." "Come on." "Just remember, I have a husband and kids, too," "I would like to provide for." "We're not even going to discuss it, okay?" "If she were smart, she'd keep Jon and vote me out tonight." "I will be in damn shock if I'm not voted out tonight." "That immunity challenge was, uh, about the most hardcore thing I've ever done." "I really didn't have feeling left in my legs when I got out of the boat." "And I'm just trying to get everything moving again." "My gut right now says I'm going home tonight." "I'm not going down without a fight." "Sandra thinks, uh, that she's going." "So... it's all in Lill's hands." "You could easily have voted me out yesterday, right along with Darrah." "You looked me in the eyes, and you said," ""Darrah," and I said, "Lill, whatever you want."" "You looked me in the eyes the day before, then you said, "Burton." l said, "Lill, whatever you want."" "Lill, will you take me with you?" "Say, "Sandra, whatever you want."" "I have a choice." "Sandra, she's got a family," "She's got children, she's got a husband, she works." "But, then again, Sandra has a few people on that jury that like her." "She may have a good shot at it." "Mind if I say something before Tribal Council?" "Sure." "No one dislikes you, Lill." "Everyone hates me." "Burton doesn't." "I got one vote, Lill." "Can you live with a 6-1 victory?" "I mean, do you..." "You won't get a 6-1 against Sandra." "What's that mean?" "She's got Christa, she's got Rupert, she's got Ryno." "You got a point." "I'm thinking on two different areas as far as selecting the right person to go with me tonight." "First of all, Jon keeps telling me how much everybody hates him." "He has lied to everybody, and he has screwed them over more than one or two times." "And he may be right." "I may be able to win hands down because he is so hated." "But then, on the other hand, I may not, because he is good at this." "¶ Amazing grace ¶" "¶ How sweet the sound ¶" "¶ That saved a wretch ¶" "¶ Like me ¶" "¶ l once was lost ¶" "¶ Now I'm found ¶" "¶ Was blind, but now I see. ¶" "We'Il now bring in the members of our jury." "Ryno, Rupert," "T, Christa," "Burton and Darrah, voted out at last night's Tribal Council." "Well, for the second day in a row, you started out with a very early morning- sunrise." "Took most of the torches from the former tribe members, people no longer in this game, and you had a tribute to them." "Jon, was there anybody that stood out for you, that when you put their torch in, you had either a strong feeling, good or bad?" "Yeah, there were two that really jumped out at me." "Uh, Burton, because, uh, I really didn't come into this game looking to, uh... to leave with, uh, just a... a- a really awesome friend, and I, uh..." "I did with him." "And, uh, Rupert, uh, in that, uh, Rupert's one of the nicest guys I've ever met and a great guy, but, uh, the strongest competitor, and, uh," "the most obvious choice to win a seven-oh jury this game's ever seen." "So, those two just really jumped out, and they were, uh, kind of tough for me." "After you paid tribute, you had an immunity challenge, one that all three of you wanted desperately." "Sandra, you were first out." "What did you feel when you knew you were out and no longer in contention for immunity?" "In shock." "And then I figured, "Well, Lill will be out in no time."" "But for Lill to just be there like it doesn't even hurt, like she's not even in pain, and" "Jon is shaking all over the place." "And I was, like, "What in the hell is going on?"" "Because everyone always thought, if there's anyone you'd want to go to in a challenge like that, it would be up against Lill, because she'd be no competition." "Who would have thought?" "Look what's she's wearing." "I didn't..." "I didn't think it." "Lill, this is really the last chance you'Il have to control your fate." "After tonight, all power shifts to the jury." "You're wearing immunity, basically choosing who you want to sit next to in this vote." "Mm-hmm." "I just want to run through some of the attributes you might consider in making that decision." "I thought about the strategy that this young man constantly comes up with." "His mind is always going." "He's always got a way out of everything." "Then, we got Sandra here." "She's got several friends on the jury that truly claim her as a little sister." "And that's also scary." "So, as you sit here tonight wearing immunity, having one vote to cast for one of these two people, what does it finally come down to?" "For me, it's gonna come down to whether or not..." "I can possibly beat that other person in the final vote." "All right, here's how tonight's vote will work." "Jon can't vote for Lill." "He can only vote for Sandra." "Sandra can't vote for Lill." "She can only vote for Jon." "Your votes cancel each other out." "So, Lill, you will be the only one that is voting, and you are voting the fourteenth person out of this game." "Yes, sir." "And in doing so, you're deciding who you're gonna be sitting next to tomorrow night at final Tribal Council." "Yes, sir." "With that, are you ready to make the vote?" "Yes, sir." "It is time to vote." "Lill." "I'Il go get the vote." "Once the votes are read, the decision is final." "The person voted out will be asked to leave the Tribal Council area immediately." "I'Il read the vote." "Fourteenth person voted out of tribe..." "Jonny Fairplay." "Oh, my God." "Need to bring me your torch, Jon." "Well, I was packed and ready to go, Lill." "I'm sorry, Jon." "Oh, my God." "Peace out." "Jon, the tribe has spoken." "It's time for you to go." "Congratulations." "You have gone as far as you can go in this game." "Thank you." "There will be one final Tribal Council tomorrow night, so, you have the rest of tonight, during the day tomorrow to think about what you want to say to convince your jury of why they should vote for you, why you" "are most deserving of the title of Sole Survivor and the million dollar cash prize." "You can head back to camp." "Enjoy your last night in the Pearl Islands." "Thank you." "Good night." "Pretty proud of myself." "I, uh, never gave up, and, uh..." "I, uh... didn't play fair, and, uh, didn't plan on it." "Happy that my grandma's at home and doing just fine." "Can't wait to see her." "In a game in which the old term, uh," ""to be the man, you got to beat the man"" "comes into play, uh," "I was the last man, so..." "Peace out from Jonny Fairplay." "I really appreciate this, Lill." "Thank you very much." "Well, I have no regrets." "When Jeff came down, I had my hands on my stuff, Lill." "Yeah?" "I was..." "I said, "I'm going home."" "No." "No regrets." "When Sandra and I came back from the Tribal Council, and the realization hit us that we are what they call the two Sole Survivors." "We made it through." "It was a good feeling knowing that, um," "I came into the game not knowing a huge amount about it, but I'm still here." "How surprised were you?" "Surprised?" "I..." "When I saw you writing a whole bunch," "I said, "Oh, she's writing Sandra."" "'Cause Jon ain't but J-O-N." "I picked Sandra because I'm hoping that strategy-wise," "I have more friends on that jury than she does." "Um, emotional-wise," "I felt that" "I wanted Sandra to have the money more than Jon." "He was so manipulative." "Mm-hmm." "And he thought he could just demand whatever he wanted from me and my votes." "You know, this is what Jon talks about- drinking and partying and women and..." "Yeah." "You and I, we're a family." "Whatever was best for our kids, your husband." "I mean, that touches me." "I thought, before we even left the camp, that my fate was sealed, that I was third in line." "In my head, I already had it planned." ""Okay, grab the torch, step in the right place."" "'Cause every time somebody's surprised and in shock, they're all over the damn place." "But you and I have lasted the whole time." "Yeah." "From the first night to the last." "So now, Sandra and I are just going to chill out tonight, go to bed, get up in the morning, just kind of relax a little bit, and, um, pack our stuff up and go to final Tribal Council." "Plain, simple." "Survivor is not for the faint of heart." "It is hard on you." "And you have to be mentally prepared and you have to be physically prepared." "For somebody to stand back in their living room and judge any one of these 16 contestants for the things that they did, they don't realize, it is not a camping trip." "My middle-aged body hurts right now." "I'm just worn out." "I don't have the energy." "I really don't have much of a spirit left." "And I know I need to get it together for tonight." "To this day, no one has ever put my name on a piece of parchment." "They write it tonight, it's to give me the money." "It'Il be for a good reason, not for a bad reason." "And that was one of my goals." "Lill is a good person." "So, I don't know why she doesn't deserve it more than I do or why she does deserve it more than I do." "I hope I win a million dollars tonight." "I think I have a good chance." "Thank you." "And it matches with your uniform." "I think that what this will come down to is a three to four vote." "It's going to be something real close." "Lill, you look like a pirate." "A Boy Scout pirate." "Thank you, Lord." "We're out of here." "Hey, don't look back." "We got to look back." "Stop." "Stop!" "Bye, guys." "It's been fun." "You and me, sister." "You and me." "That's right." "Let's go knock them socks off." "Tonight's the final Tribal Council and we're going to be, uh, going ahead and voting for whoever gets the million dollars." "It's pretty wild." "I mean, it's the end of our journey." "The most amazing thing about tonight and having this kind of power is I don't feel that good about it." "It's a lot of pressure for everybody to be able to give somebody a million dollars." "It's just huge." "It's like, you can cut through the air with a knife." "It's just... it's-it's amazing." "I want to be able to give somebody the money that deserves it." "You really need to think about it." "It's a-it's a huge deal for one of these two people." "I think that the pros to Lill is that, uh, she's definitely persevered, um, over the course of the 39 days, um, I think, where people definitely doubted her and her ability to last this long." "Um, she's also had some good relationships," "I think, with people." "One of the things that I actually admired about Sandra was she was so blatant, so honest." "Like, wow, she was able to kind of be up front and stand her ground and she's still here." "Whereas, other people did it and they were a threat and they were kicked off." "Everyone in this game has been deceitful." "Everyone has stabbed people in the back, has gone against alliances." "But everyone knows it." "I want Sandra and Lill to answer questions 100% honestly, giving honest assessment." "If one of them does that significantly better than the other, they will probably get my vote tonight." "So, I want to see 100% honesty for the first time in this game." "Here we are today with the two most unlikely people, I think, that I would have expected at the beginning of this game in, uh, the final two." "Both of them were the underdogs in the very beginning of this game." "Sandra was the first person expected to be voted out of the Drake Tribe." "And Lill, I think, was expected to be the first person voted out of the Morgan tribe." "So turns out that the two people that would have been gone first have now made it to the very end." "Um, this is a good game." "You know, there's good sides and bad sides." "I'm just so emotional..." "I'm just... getting voted out that close to the very end." "It's a good thing that I get to get back and say something to-to let them know how I feel about them." "You know, 'cause they pretty much screwed me over." "So, you know, it's a good thing that I get to say something back to them." "I would hope that Lill and Sandra appreciate where they are." "Win or lose, they should appreciate the situation that they have been given... and earned." "The significance of tonight is going to be life-changing for one person." "A million dollars is going to be life-changing." "We are going to take one little housewife, one little mama, and make their lives, their husbands' lives and their kids' lives different." "I'm not happy about playing this game as well as I did and not being one of the final two." "I feel that the strongest player in this game made it as far as he could make it in this game and that there are two people that don't deserve to be there." "Jonny Fairplay is going to have a fun time at Tribal Council tonight." "The one thing I can promise tonight is that I won't play fair." "Sandra, Lill." "We'Il now bring in your final jury:" "Ryno, Rupert," "T, Christa, Burton," "Darrah and Jon, voted out at the last Tribal Council." "Welcome to your final Tribal Council." "Game changes tonight." "You are no longer in control." "The power now shifts to the jury." "Seven people that you had a hand in voting out of this game now control your fate entirely." "Your task tonight is to convince this jury that you are the most worthy, the most deserving of the title of Sole Survivor and the million dollar prize." "Here's how it will work." "Give you a chance to make an opening statement." "This is your time to convince your jury that you're worthy." "The jury will then get an opportunity to ask you a question." "You'Il then get a chance to make a final rebuttal." "After hearing your responses, the jury will vote." "The biggest vote in the 39 days going to happen tonight." "Ready to get started?" "Mm-hmm." "Sandra." "Opening statement to the jury." "Um, hello." "I feel that" "I deserve the million dollars because, um," "I was always a team player from the get-go." "And my strategy was always to be that person that anybody can come to and say," ""Sandra, we need to vote this person out so we can move forward in-in the game."" "And I feel that I accomplished that, because I was always a team player." "I helped out 100%." "I gave 100%." "Everyone could always count on me to have their backs and to just always, you know, help out with everything that had to be done." "Lill." "My strategy from the very beginning was to just be Lillian Morris." "Not only did my strategy consist of trying to be kind to everyone, because that's what Lillian is." "Lillian is a kind person." "I worked constantly, you know, while everybody else was, uh, you know, maybe snoozing a little bit." "Um, three different people told me that," ""Lill, we're going to take you to the final two with me."" "Turns out, all three of these people kind of turned their back on me." "They said I was too nice." "They wouldn't go up against me." "I think, basically, my strategy was just to come in, work hard, be friendly, do good by others and just be Lillian." "And I think, uh, mostly, that's what I was." "Jury, in a moment, you're going to have a chance to address" "Sandra and Lill, ask them a question that will help you decide who you think should be the Sole Survivor." "Give you a second to think about what you want to say." "All right, jury, it is now your opportunity to either make a comment or ask a question of Sandra and Lill." "The idea here is to gain information to help you make an important vote." "So don't waste this opportunity." "Ryan, you're up first." "Hey, guys." "Hi." "Congratulations." "Thank you." "You did very well, beat out the 14 of us." "Um, first of all, Lill, being out of the game for ten days and you were in the game for only 29 days, my question is, do you think it's fair that I give you the million dollars" "over Sandra, being that she was in the game for the total 39 days?" "All right." "I was out of the game for eight days." "And that was one of the biggest, lowest points of..." "I hate to say "of my life,"" "but it was a really hard time." "Yeah, maybe I wasn't on the island with you." "But those eight days that I was out, it was no picnic being Outcasts." "Sandra, to you, you've always been honest with me." "But my question to you is, do you think that you rode coattails as far as, like, maybe..." "was there a person that you used to, you know, progress?" "I never rode anyone's coattails." "Um, when I started in the game and I felt alone, um," "Rupert was also alone, and I attached myself with him, and I attached myself with Christa, and we became an alliance." "Um, and Rupert was gone early on, when it came to the jury." "So when Rupert was gone, then whose coattails did I ride, if Rupert was no longer there?" "I don't feel I rode anybody's coattails, because I'm still standing here." "Okay." "Satisfied." "Sounds good." "All right." "Thanks, Ryno." "Rupert." "Congratulations to both of you." "Thank you." "Thank you, Rupert." "I'm impressed and proud of both of you." "Thank you." "You made it to the end." "Um, to you, Lill... you know, I was that scout, too, when I was younger." "I know the oath." "I know the creed." "I know how you're supposed to live as you're a scout." "Saying that you're not going to live that way because of this game, you know, or-or using this game to-to kind of turn some of those things that you pledge off." "I feel that aside from the first day that we merged, everything that you said to me was a lie." "Everything that you said was sucking me in so I would believe you, up until the day that I was... kicked out of this game, you were still lying to me." "Was there any time that you were truthful with me?" "When?" "If there was, tell me anything that you were truthful with me." "Right now..." "Everything was honest until Burton came to me and said," ""We need to get rid of Rupert."" "Lill..." "Yes, sir." ""Everything was honest" doesn't tell me anything." "You're blaming Burton for you..." "No, there's lots of things that I was honest..." "Tell me one." "When you and I were out in the water and we were talking." "We talked about our families, our lives, our dedication to youth." "That was all honest." "That was all on the up-and-up." "I think that's all you're going to get, Rupert." "I think so, too." "Rupert, your question for Sandra." "Sandra, the one question I have for you:" "On day 27, when I was booted out of this game, did you know that was going on?" "I just want to know about that day." "Okay." "Um, that day, when the vote came through, um," "I did not know you were going home." "I was mad at Jon- I don't know over what- so I wrote his name thinking," ""Well, it doesn't matter, because everyone else" ""is going to vote off Darrah." "So, my vote can go towards Jon and it won't make a difference."" "When I got back with Christa to the tribe, everything just blew up because" "I was cursing, mad, screaming, hollering, that, "How could this have happened to Rupert?"" "But I was not aware that you were going." "But, remember, I always told you:" "Jon is a snake." "Something's going down." "This is-this is not right." "And what did you say?" ""Drake all the way." ""We bleed Drake." "Alliance this, alliance that."" "And look what happened." "I know." "Sounds good?" "Yes." "I didn't know." "Thank you." "You're welcome." "Thanks Rupert." "T." "Hello, ladies." "Hello." "Hello." "And first of all, congratulations." "I have one important question that will decipher who I would like to have win a million dollars." "My question is, give me one reason why the other person does not deserve to win a million dollars and why you do." "And I'Il start with you, Lill, first." "Forgive me." "No, you have to say something bad about me." "Go ahead." "Um," "I felt that there was, at times," "Sandra had disrespected a number of people." "I know a number of times that she'd called me an "M.F.- er", and all this stuff." "Um, I felt that at a lot of times that she did ride the coattails of other people- that she would always say," ""You tell me what to do."" "And, at times, I wanted to, you know, say," ""Well, do you have a mind of your own, and can you figure stuff out yourself?"" "That's all I want to state." "I'm not going to keep going." "No, that's fine." "Thank you." "Sandra." "One good reason:" "because Lill is responsible for every single person being out that's there." "Every single one of you got a vote from Lill." "Christa, you didn't get my vote never." "I never put you out of the game." "Rupert, I never put you out of the game." "Um..." "That's just one thing." "Because she is a hard worker, so the only thing I can say is that everyone that's there is there because of Lill." "Okay." "Satisfied?" "Yes." "Thank you." "Good question." "Christa." "What's up, people?" "All right." "Rock stars." "Um..." "Lill, first question for you." "So, you always would say," ""I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry,"" "and... about everything." "You'd win something, you'd say, "I'm sorry."" "And then two seconds later, you'd start reciting your Boy Scout's Oath." "So, you always are hiding behind this Boy Scout's Oath of yours." "What's the reason for all of it?" "What did you really want to say?" "All right, when did I say" "I was sorry to you for something?" "Uh... "I'm sorry about..." "voting Rupert out."" ""I'm sorry about... taking this reward."" "I mean, just, sorry all the time." "On the those two occasions," "I was sincerely sorry." "It took a lot out of me to vote Rupert out." "But I felt like I had to follow my alliance on that." "I did not hide behind the Oath all day long." "It's 16 years of volunteering." "It's something that I..." "I had no other clothes." "I was in it." "I was stuck in it." "It was part of me." "So, because of the clothes that you happened to be wearing..." "Because of 16 years of being in an organization that I volunteered in, it was so much a part of me." "The first time that I lied in this game was with Rupert." "That was the very first time." "And it made me realize that if I didn't," "I wouldn't stay in this game for very long." "So..." "I guess that's it?" "Sandra, since I spent a lot of time with you," "I always would have the opportunity to hear these crazy ideas that you would come up with." "And you'd tell me," ""Just go with the plan."" ""Just sit there, Christa."" "And not a lot of people really knew that you would come up with these crazy plans." "So, I was wondering, what is your most... challenging... plotting and scheming obstacle to keep yourself alive in this game?" "The craziest scheme was the one when me and Tijuana snuck behind the bushes and low-crawled through the dirt." "It was then official that she was in an alliance with Jon and Burton after she said that when she left the Morgan Tribe, she was in an... in an alliance with the two" "Morgan females." "All right." "Satisfied?" "Satisfied." "Thanks, Christa." "Burton, you're up." "Sandra, Lill, congratulations." "Thank you." "Thank you." "The game of "Survivor"" "entails two aspects, in my mind:" "the survival aspect- being out in the wilderness, self-sufficient or with your tribe- and then a strategic aspect." "I want to ask you, from a survival standpoint and your survival skills, on a scale of one to ten- one being, "If I were dropped off on an island," "I would die within a day,"" "ten being, "Throw me in any situation," "I could survive, I'd figure it out"- where do you think you lie?" "I'm looking for your honest self-assessment." "You go ahead." "Okay." "For me, if I would have been dropped off in the same island that we're in today," "I think I would have done maybe a five, because of the simple fact that being in a tropical island," "I kind of, sort of, knew what foods and fruits and things to look for." "Now, when it comes to fire and stuff like that," "I'm not the greatest." "But I think I would have done good maybe for the first couple of days, and then I'd probably just, I don't know, starve to death." "Because I wasn't going to eat the hermit crabs and... and stuff like that." "Five." "Good answer, I appreciate that." "I think I would give myself a seven, because I can make fire with no matches." "Um..." "I am able to, uh, obtain water." "These are skills, uh, that I've learned as a Scout." "I was diligent and constantly making sure that the Morgan Tribe had fresh water at all times, and making sure it's boiled the full 30 minutes..." "Okay, okay." "Yeah, I think you..." "Okay." "Got it?" "I think I got it." "Thank you." "Thank you, Lill and Sandra." "Thank you." "Darrah." "The floor is yours." "Um... my question is to both of you all." "I just want you to explain to me how both of you got here, and just give me an honest answer, and whoever gives me the most honest answer will get my vote." "To me, the reason" "I probably was able to get to where l am now is because other people had other agendas." "They had other fish to fry." "Nobody worried about Sandra because Sandra was weak." "And, again, I was also the person that if someone needed that extra vote," "I was there." "As long as it wasn't me," "I was ready to give up whoever." "I was just always there to take advantage of the situation, and let the vote go in a different direction than my way." "I'm satisfied." "Lill." "I am a... non-threat because... you know, I was older, non-athletic." "Yes, I did follow certain alliances, and I broke away from that alliance and went with the someone else in order to protect that person." "So, I think I'm here because..." "Some of it is following along, some of it is using my own head and doing something on my own." "Satisfied?" "Satisfied." "Thanks, Darrah." "Jon." "Most recent voted out." "I'm sure you have something interesting to say." "My question is for Jeff." "Can I vote "none of the above"?" "Uh..." "My question is, uh..." "Some people were able to represent themselves and other things in this game, and a real case-in-point is the two of you." "For Sandra, I think you..." "you made an attempt to represent Puerto Ricans." "How do you feel you did wearing that... that dual badge of honor?" "I think I did a good job out here." "You know what I'm saying?" "I didn't do anything that anybody else didn't do." "If I lied, everyone else lied, too." "If I backstabbed somebody, I was backstabbed myself." "So, I just took care of myself." "And that's where I get it from, maybe because I'm Puerto Rican, that I know that if I don't look out for number one, ain't nobody going to look out for me." "Keep going, or that's good?" "I'm totally happy with that." "Okay." "Lill." "You had the opportunity to represent yourself and to represent the Boy Scouts." "There were several periods in the game in which you made a promise to me." "Didn't quite live up to one of those duties:" "truthfulness." "How do you feel that you've represented the Scouts and represented that uniform?" "If I had it to do over again," "I would not be wearing this uniform." "I would not be representing the Scouts." "This game has nothing to do with honor, integrity... it has nothing to do with what the Scout Oath is and what the Scouts represent." "You know, I was still in my little world of being back home being the Scout Master." "And then, again," "I had to switch modes and be the S.O.B. that voted off Rupert." "I wasn't happy about it, and, no, I did not represent the Scouts very well at all." "Thanks, Jon." "Thank you." "Sandra, Lill, you have weathered the questions and comments from the jury." "In a moment, I'Il give you a chance to make a final rebuttal." "I suggest you take this time to think about your last words." "Okay, Lill, Sandra, this is your last chance to get at the core of why you deserve the million dollars." "So, Sandra, let's start with you." "Um, I think I played this game the way I knew how." "Um, when I came here, I represented myself the way that I truly am." "There was no lies or deceptions about how Sandra is." "I always thought that my mouth would get me in trouble, but now that I look at it, being open and-and saying things the way they are is what, I think, helped me to get this far." "Um, because whenever anyone approached me and said," ""Sandra, we need to do this this way," or whatever," "I openly and frankly expressed my opinion," ""Yes, I'Il help you," or "Yes, I'Il go with you."" "Um, I am, actually, surprised to be sitting here." "But now that I am, I'm kind of glad." "Um, I think I'm a good person, regardless if I cussed you out or not." "That's how I was feeling at the time." "Um, there's no regrets about whatever I did, and I'm glad to be sitting here, and that's all I can say." "Thank you very much for your time." "Lill, last chance to convince the jury to give you a million dollars." "If I had this to do all over again, the Boy Scout uniform would have been at home." "It's easy target for anybody to say," ""Boy Scouts:" ""dignity, honor." "Survivor:" "ilar, cheater," whatever." "Two things don't come together." "And whatever you guys say about my honor, my integrity... it's bull..." "It's that way, here." "It's not that way home." "Now, why you should give it to me and not give it to Sandra?" "I also tried to learn this game, play this game as best I could." "I also tried to remain respectful to people, and I also tried to form friendships." "Friendships dissolved, and it hurt me bad, because I couldn't do anything about it." "You either play the game, or you get voted out." "So no matter what you guys do," "I did the best I could with what I had... and the person that I am." "And, like, this is one night." "Yeah, it's a big reward, but I'm going back home." "I'm gonna be the Big Lill to 75 kids that look up to me." "And I'm going to explain to them that this was a game." "Put the Scout uniform aside." "I wish I had, and I didn't." "Thank you." "Okay, Lill, Sandra, thank you for your comments." "Jury, thank you for your questions and comments." "It is now time, finally, to get to the vote." "Voting is a little different tonight." "You are not voting somebody out of the game." "You are voting for a winner." "You are voting for the person that you think is most deserving the title of Sole Survivor and the million dollars, so you want to see your name on the parchment tonight." "It is time to vote" " Ryno, you're up." "Sandra..." "I am so happy for you." "You deserve it." "From the first day, when we were blood brother and sister," "I was just thrilled to have somebody on my side." "I'm glad I can be there for you now." "I hope you win." "Sandra, I couldn't understand if your strategy in the game, um, began, um, during the very first day, or if it was by luck that you got into the right alliance, and you decided to be up front, so, with that" "being said, I had to look at who played the game, regardless of Tribal Council, um, to the best of their ability." "Lill, I think that you did a phenomenal job." "Um, you came in the Outcasts, and you came back in the game." "And I think that you started to play it by using your mind." "So, with that being said, this vote goes to you, Lill." "For the last time," "I'Il go tally the votes." "I know you'd like me to read these right now and get this over with." "Been out here a damn long time." "Unfortunately, it's going to have to wait." "I will see you on the other side." "Guys." "All right." "Let's get to it." "Who'd have ever thought this:" "Mrs. As-long-as-it-ain't-me and Mrs. I'm-too-nice sitting in the final two?" "Congratulations." "Thank you." "Thank you." "Jury, thanks for a very good final Tribal Council." "Let's get to the votes." "Like I said earlier, you want to see your name on the parchment tonight." "Tonight, the jury did not vote somebody out." "They voted for a winner." "Here's what's at stake for the winner:" "bragging rights as winner of Survivor:" "Pearl Islands, a new G.M.C. Envoy S.U.V. to drive around in, and a little check for a million dollars." "There are seven votes inside here." "It takes four votes to win." "I'Il read the votes." "First vote..." "Sandra." "Lill." "One vote Sandra, one vote Lill." "Sandra." "Two votes Sandra, one vote Lill." "Three votes Sandra, one vote Lill." "The winner of Survivor:" "Pearl Islands..." "Sandra." "Sandra, give me a hug here." "You did it." "You did hold your head up in that final Tribal, Lill." "It got crazy." "Oh, Lill!" "Sandra, come on downstage." "Your family's here." "Go give them a hug." "Puerto Rico is represented." "Not only did Lill win, she won decidedly." "It was a 6-1 vote, and she did it without ever receiving a vote at Tribal Council." "Not one vote was ever cast against her." "And what about Lill?" "What an emotional roller coaster for the Boy Scout leader." "She laughed, she cried, she lied, she was voted out, she was voted back in, she almost won." "It was one of the most exciting Survivor seasons ever." "There is a lot to talk about tonight." "We're going to get to it all, including this guy, one of the most popular and entertaining survivors ever." "Yes!" "I am so happy." "Plus, not since Richard Hatch has there been a guy we loved to hate as much as Jon." "And his lie about his grandmother put him in the Survivor villain Hall of Fame." "Uh, my grandmother's not here for a reason." "She's..." "She's not around." "My grandmother's sitting home, watching, uh... watching Jerry Springer right now." "And we'Il find out the story behind Osten's quit and the resurrection of the Outcasts." "We are live at CBS." "in Los Angeles." "The Reunion Show is next." "Welcome to the Survivor:" "Pearl Islands Reunion Show." "All 16 Survivors are here with us tonight." "There's a lot to get to in this hour." "We're going to move quickly, starting with, I said it before, without question, the lippiest mom we've ever had on the show, Sandra Diaz." "Congratulations." "Thank you." "So, that is you." "That take-no-prisoners, say-what's-on-my-mind..." "Tell it how it is." "That's always been my motto." "Up-front, straight up..." "And was the way you played to sort of just go with the flow?" "Did you think about that, or did you just adapt as you got out there?" "Well, first of all, everyone was strategizing, and I was, like, "Why waste my time strategizing?" ""If they need an extra vote," "I'Il just go with whatever happens."" "And everyone always had bigger fish to fry." "Nobody worried about me, so, I just kept on... every three days, three days, three more days, until I made it to the end." "As you were watching this at home with your friends, what was the reaction, week by week, as you kept hanging in there?" "Oh, the challenges, of course." "Every time, another water challenge," "I would be, like, "Oh, look away." "Don't watch, 'cause I'm..."" ""Cause I'm gonna do horrible."" "And they're, like, laughing at me." ""Don't you know how to swim?"" "And I'm like, "Well, a swimming pool is different than the ocean, that's for sure, so..."" "That's the truth." "Yeah." "Osten says, "That's the truth."" "We'Il get to you." "Thank you." "Uh, one incident with the fish..." "Came back, Rupert was voted out." "Christa ends up taking the heat, one of your good friends." "Christa, was there any fallout from that afterwards?" "No, she did what she had to do." "I tried to put the blame on everybody else, but she did it, so, uh, it's cool now." "She's still my buddy." "In general, jury, why this vote?" "Rupert, why did you vote for Sandra?" "I voted Sandra just because she played the game so hard." "We were..." "we were friends." "We were together from the start." "But that girl played hard, you know?" "She didn't let anybody even really see how she was playing, and she was playing us all." "How about you, T?" "You were the..." "the one vote for Lill." "What..." "What swayed you that way?" "It really came down, for me, who answered my question the best." "And Sandra even supported Lill by saying," ""Hey, you know, she's put you all in to, you know, losing the game."" "And I thought that meant strategy, that meant she did play the game." "Now, Lill, you were in control of the game when it got down to this-this... this choice between Jon or Sandra." "Why did you ultimately pick Sandra?" "I picked Sandra because" "I used my heart more than my head." "Sandra was a mom like me, a, uh, uh... a wife like me." "She had plans for her kids, and, no offense, but Jon..." "Jon's lifestyle was totally different, and, uh... from mine." "Uh, you know, he's into the drinking and the carousing and-and what have you, and, I just, uh..." "I couldn't accept that, and I didn't feel like I was going to be voted for because I was an Outcast." "And it just got down to, who did I think deserved the money more." "Um, and l-I prayed about it, I thought about it." "Okay." "And it..." "It was Sandra." "So, now let's reverse the scenario just to see what would happen." "You pick Jon instead." "Sandra, you're now in the jury." "Jon, you're not in the jury." "Show of hands from our new jury, existing people including Sandra and not Jon..." "I don't think I want to look." "If-lf she had taken Jon, who would have voted for Lill?" "In a minute." "In a minute." "There's four votes, Lill." "That's a $900,000..." "It's all right." "Um, I put my trust in it, and I went the way my heart was, and that's just..." "That's just Lill." "That's not inside the game, that's not the game." "I can..." "I can live with that." "You took a..." "you took a beating out there, emotionally." "There were some days where l wasn't so sure you were going to make it through, psychologically." "Yeah." "Uh, you're right." "It was hard on me." "It was very hard on my body." "And, um, I know when I came off the, uh, plane," "I know my daughter cried, and-and I was..." "I was beaten." "I was hurting." "You know, interestingly, or-or maybe not, but in-in the seven seasons, in five of the seven seasons, the person who won the final immunity challenge lost the game." "Don't know what there is in that, but, Ryno, uh, regarding Lill, you gave her a hard time about lying and wearing the Scout uniform and this juxtaposition." "Yeah, I just felt, you know, if she was gonna be in the uniform, you know, go through with it, you know," "Scout's honor, the whole..." "you know, the whole nine yards." "But, Lill lied, and, you know, she got me and Andrew out, and she di..." "She..." "Strategically, she played a great game, but, as far as that goes, she was, you know..." "I mean, she lied, but the..." "with this..." "But you lied." "Oh, yeah." "I" " I lie all the time, but, but, but..." "Sorry, Lill." "Well, now, wait. I don't think..." "I don't think you should be apologizing to Lill." "Savage, what... why..." "it's a game." "Why because she's a scoutmaster in real life and... and Ryno's an electrician is it okay for him to lie and it's not for her?" "Jeff, here's my philosophy on Survivor." "Is that... extreme slice of life, but when you're in that... that element, your true inner being comes out." "So, my sense, she's a Boy Scout troop master." "So, my sense is, you know, the true Lill in the game should be, you know, upholding the Scouts' honor." "And Ryno, who's an electrician, he didn't have a Scout uniform on, so he can lie as much as he wants." "Really?" "Really, yeah." "Anybody here support the fact that you can separate being a scoutmaster or a parent from-from being an electrician and not the lying?" "Trish." "Yeah, I think you can totally separate it." "I think that Lill played a great game and I think that, you know, the bottom line is you have to lie, cheat and steal." "And, um, when..." "I think that she tried to be as nice as she could until she couldn't be any..." "she couldn't be nice anymore." "And I don't think it's really fair to say that she was wearing a scoutmaster uniform, so therefore, she should have let herself get kicked out, you know, and not tried to lie, cheat and steal the way everybody else did." "I" " I thought" "Lill said it best, just at the very end of Tribal Council when she said, "You either play the game or you get voted out."" "And I... the whole time we were out there," "I thought it was interesting that you guys hammered her time after time after time because she chose to wear a Scout uniform, and, uh, lie." "But, you know, that's just me." "I'm not in the game." "Up next, who will ever forget that growl, that laugh, that voice?" "We will talk to one of the most popular and entertaining" "Survivors we've ever had." "Rupert is next!" "That's the scene tonight in Rupert's hometown of Indianapolis." "They are cheering him on at Comedy Club." "That's where he met his wife, actually." "They're cheering him on here as well." "Welcome back to the Survivor:" "Pearl Islands Reunion Show." "We are live in Los Angeles." "Damn, Rupert, you have some fans." "What can you say about a guy like Rupert?" "Five minutes into the game, he's stealing shoes." "He wore skirts that revealed more than any of us wanted to see, and he caught more fish than his tribe could eat, and he did it all with a gusto that made him one of the most electrifying Survivors ever." "I'm a thrilled pirate." "I am Blackbeard." "Happy, happy, happy." "The other team, Morgan, came up, set their stuff down next to us, and all left." "Everything that I could find in theirs, I took." "I'm coming out here to be the caretaker and I think I'm doing it." "I portray a very strong and independent person." "But, in my head," "I'm that fat, little terrified kid that was picked on in school all his life." "I never give up." "I never surrender." "I never admit defeat." "Rupert wins immunity for Drake." "Yeah!" "Yeah!" "Yeah!" "Drake!" "Rupert..." "Rupert, where does that enthusiasm for all aspects of life come from?" "Have... because, on this one hand, you're this little fat kid that gets picked on, and yet you're... you're living so large." "I, uh..." "I could not tell you." "I just..." "I am so happy for everything that I got and everything that I can do and now all of this." "But in life, in general, this was... when we met you for the show, you had that, just, approach to life that was full of gusto." "With nothing..." "even having nothing and living, you know, the way we live, I was..." "I've been appreciative of everything I've ever had, everything I've ever gotten." "And you just got to... you got to take it, you got to take it." "You got to appreciate everything you got and be happy." "And I love it." "Did you have..." "Did you have any idea at any point in the 39 days that you were gonna be this popular when people saw the show?" "My God, I... no, not at all, not at all." "I was afraid that people would see some crazy-ass..." "I was afraid..." "What was that?" "...people would see some crazy little guy out there running around, thinking he was playing." "By the way, where did you learn to do all this, living in Indianapolis?" "How'd you learn to fish and use a Hawaiian sling?" "I have been playing in the water, catching fish, catching snakes, catching little goodies since I was three years old." "I brought my first snake home, grabbing ahold of my hand when I was three, and my mom let me keep it." "I've always played that." "What was the reaction back home?" "Week by week, your popularity started to grow and snowball." "I couldn't believe how people were taking me." "You know, I never thought it would be such a..." "a wonderful experience." "Never." "I knew I wanted to come play Survivor and be on it ever since I saw Richard Hatch out there playing around." "I knew I could beat him!" "But..." "Poor Richard Hatch." "He gets... he gets knocked around more than anybody." "Well, I know this group well enough to know..." "I just... the reason you guys are on the show... as you guys hear the... the live audience here loving Rupert," "I know there's people going..." "And Shawn, l-I've read a few interviews." "You've talked a little bit about your thoughts about how Rupert was portrayed on the show." "Um, yeah, well, I... you know, I think everyone, all of us are really great people here." "Um, I have no animosities really towards anyone." "I just thought, when I was watching the show, that, in terms of Rupert's portrayal, um, and I'Il just use mine as an example- I feel that they showed a lot of Rupert's greater moments" "and a lot more of my lesser moments." "So, let's just put it that way." "Not that there were more..." "No!" "...greater moments of Rupert's and lesser moments of yours to choose from?" "No, it's just funny how the portrayal happened, but, I mean, he's a great guy." "He's an amazing guy." "I had nothing against him, it was just, you know, it's funny what they choose to show and what not to." "So, do you think he was unfairly represented?" "No, it wasn't my point he was unfairly represented." "That you just weren't portrayed?" "I just felt like they just kept all the great moments in and didn't show any of the lesser, which we all have out there, and I think they focused on more of our lessers and, uh, a little more of his greatest." "Savage... you were, Yeah." "...from this group, you were definitely a strategist." "You had a pretty even keel about assessing people." "What's your take on Rupert, overall, in terms of how he played the game." "Yeah..." "I love Rupert, you know, big old modern-day pirate." "I think, uh, he played a great physical game, but I..." "Honestly, I think his mental game was a little weak." "And the reason I say that is because he chose to trust Jonny Fairplay rather than me and Ryno." "And six days after me, Jonny Fairplay cut him loose." "And I... you know, that's tragic." "So, that's..." "You're nodding your head, Rupert." "Yeah, I, uh..." "I chose to go back to Drake Tribe, where l couldn't really trust everyone, and I should have stayed with the Morgans..." "Should've kept my deal." "...that treated me like..." "Should have kept my deal." "I should have stayed." "Should have kept my deal." "I should have stayed." "I should have stayed." "I think one of the things that... about Rupert that appealed to a lot of people is that you were sort of an every-every guy, you know?" "It wasn't like you were a Hollywood leading man type or any of those things, but you-you went out there, and you did the daily grind, and you had this-this attitude." "And then, we find out, as the show goes on, that your self-esteem is not all that it appears to be." "And there were..." "there's the times when Burton and Shawn are picking on you, and they're looking at your butt, and they're laughing about the skirt." "Does this... does this reaction do anything?" "Does it..." "Has there been any change in your feelings about that?" "When I... looking at my skirt..." "When I, uh... when I was done with my little, uh, stint in 27 days, and I had 12 days on the jury," "I realized, you know, I didn't need to be that scared little kid anymore." "I realized I didn't need to go back to people that, uh, didn't appreciate me as much." "And my safety zone was opening up a little wider." "I could accept more from..." "I could accept people taking me as okay." "It... this was a great journey for me." "And let's..." "by the way, do we... can we get a shot of Rupert's wife?" "Because life has blessed you in a lot of ways, my friend." "I don't know how you ended up with Laura, but good on you." "Yeah, she's a good one." "She saw through all this ...surface." "I've always been that scary guy to keep people away from me." "She saw through it." "Hmm." "Are you that same scary guy now, or are you... are you more open in that way, too?" "I'm a lot more open now." "I can smile a lot more, I look people in the eye more instead of looking down- I'm a lot better." "I'm a lot better inside and out." "Well, it was very nice having you on the show." "On the other side of the coin," "Jonny Fairplay was one of the greatest villains." "Go ahead, let it out." "He's one of the greatest villains we've ever seen." "He was caustic, he was abrasive, and, like Rupert, he could look you in the eye, but he could lie with ease." "And we loved to hate him." "Jonny Fairplay is next." "No, don't even tell me to get out of your face." "You know what your problem is, Jon?" "You're a little baby..." "You threaten me with physical violence one more time, man..." "I want you to, dude!" "'Cause I want to see you ... walk away!" "Jon, let me ask you a question." "What is this about?" "This is... this..." "That's Jonny Fairplay, right there." "That's the "F," that's the "Y," I'm all in between." "Jonny Fairplay." "I play fair." "No-no cheating." "It's like two opposite ends of the spectrum with Rupert and Jon." "Was that a plan from the beginning if you got on the show to be obnoxious and be a villain?" "I wanted to be the..." "Well, if it wasn't, I sure did screw up." "No... uh, I wanted to be the most hated Survivor of all time." "And, uh, I think I did a pretty good job of it." "Now, okay, Jon, we've established that." "But, when I say "was it a plan," is that you?" "If I see you on the street are you kind of that kind of a jackass or are you, in fact, putting this on?" "Did you think this was a good strategy?" "Um, I'm kind of nice, but I'm a..." "I'm an A-hole pretty-pretty much." "Well, what..." "Who is Jonny Fairplay?" "Was that created for Survivor?" "Is that something that lives outside?" "Uh, Jonny Fairplay was, uh, I used to do wrestling stuff before Survivor and, uh, I was a..." "Yeah, forgive us for laughing, but, uh..." "Right." "And, uh..." "I was, I was always a bad guy." "And I went by Jonny Fairplay because, you know, it was a misnomer." "And, like, I come out there and I was like," ""You know, it's 'Fairplay.' I don't cheat."" "And then, when you cheat, they go," ""I thought your name was 'Fairplay'!"" "It's like, "Well, I lied," you know, so..." "So, what-what's been the reaction on the streets, because the last several weeks it got... people had a pretty strong reaction to you." "I've had, uh, I've had people just tell me flat out they want to kill me." "And-and I give them the finger and then they cheer and I don't... it's weird." "That kind of, that kind of screws up the whole villain thing when they get... when they're happy when you're..." "I mean, your-your idea is to..." "Yeah, well, I mean..." "I actually, just want the guys to hate me." "The girls, I, you know..." "I could..." "I'd like to be the most popular Survivor there." "Yeah." "That's going to take a whole other show and a lot of work." "If he wasn't bad enough, then comes this dead grandmother lie, a move so low and so evil, it definitely guaranteed Jon a spot in the Survivor villain Hall of Fame." "Take a look." "It was either going to be my buddy or my grandmother coming." "And, uh, my grandmother's not here for a reason." "She's... she's not around." "My grandmother's sitting home, watching, uh... watching Jerry Springer right now." "Swear on my grandmother." "I swear, I swear, I swear." "I swear on..." "I" " I swear on my grandmother and that-that's a big freaking deal, and I wouldn't break that." "Christa made me swear on my grandmother's grave." "And I was like, "One of her last wishes was that I win."" "She's most definitely still alive." "This is, uh, Jon's grandmother, Jean." "So, did you know anything about the..." "First of all, let me say what everybody's thinking." "We're imagining, when we hear this dead grandmother... we're imagining a frail, maybe 85, 90-year-old grandmother." "We're not imagining this young, beautiful woman." "But, this is your grandmother, right, Jon?" "Oh, that's my grandma." "Okay." "Were you in on this?" "No." "No." "No." "No idea?" "No idea." "No." "When did you find out?" "When you found out." "When we called?" "Right." "Yeah, what happened was, after that challenge, we were all devastated, so we called back home to see if there was anything we could do and you answered the damn phone." "No." "By the way," "Thunder D..." "What's up?" "Yeah, you were in on it." "Uh, a little bit." "Just a tad." "A tad?" "A little bit more." "You came out and you-you set up the lie." "Um, Jon set it up before we left, but I played it out for him." "All right." "Are you okay with this?" "Is this something you expect from-from Jon?" "Well, you outwit and outsmart, so it was a game." "And outlast." "Yep." "It was a game." "Jon, any remorse at all thinking back on that, a little bit?" "No way." "Are you kidding me?" "So... shoot, maybe All-Stars, my grandpa will die." "I don't know." "Can you take this notion of lying too far?" "Christa, when you, when you hear something like this, what's your take on it?" "It's absolutely brilliant." "I wish I would have thought of it myself." "Lill." "Um, I keep telling everyone when they approach me about being in this uniform, uh," "I keep saying, "It's a game, it's a game, it's a game."" "Well, on a personal level, a couple weeks ago," "I buried my mother." "And, um, you know, people come to me and say," ""How dare him say this!"" "But, I say the same thing." "I want the same understanding for myself as I do for him." "It's a game." "And, Jon, you did it." "You did it, boy." "But, uh, I congratulate him on it." "And we all fell for it." "I mean, I fell for it." "I'm sitting at the challenge going," ""Wow, tough break, you know, for this poor guy," and, uh..." "Shawn, there's no love lost." "You were on the other end with a lot of people." "You guys almost came to blows, as close as I've seen two people almost come to blows." "You're joking about it now, Jon, but there was a time when you guys were really at each other's throats." "Why did... what kept you from... from hitting him or going after him?" "Probably, 'cause I got voted off the island." "No, um, you know..." "I thought I was going to come back and have another chance, but, no, I didn't have that." "No, I mean, you know, when you're out there and you're going through all those tense moments and you got someone like Jon on you every five seconds, I think, uh," "I speak for a couple other people when I say" "I probably wasn't the only one that wanted to, uh... to, uh, probably knock him out." "Um, I heard it during a couple of exchanges, during a lot of different challenges." "You know, when you got someone as brash as that out there, when you're going through all those things, you know, sometimes a joke just goes too far at times." "And Jon, are you pulling for that?" "Are you hoping he throws a punch?" "'Cause, there's only really two rules on Survivor:" "you cannot hit somebody, and you can't conspire to share the money." "That's, uh..." "that's exactly... well, actually, I was hoping, uh, when I wrote Rupert's name down the first time..." "I was hoping he was going to punch me." "I was going to be like," ""God, well, finally!"" "Savage, what is it about Fairplay that makes him a good player?" "Because he was a good player in this game." "A lot of things happened around him." "Yeah, you know, I'm not in the habit of giving Jonny any compliments, but I think he absolutely deserved to be in the final three." "He, from my opinion... he seemed to have a great read on people, studies body language and, you know, he has that rare talent to tell you a horrible lie straight to your face and you believe it, hook, line and sinker." "Speaking of, uh, being a ladies' man- not to let stuff out of the bag- but tell me just if this is true or not." "Did you and Nicole spend any time together at all after this show?" "You little trick." "Nicole, true or not?" "No." "Absolutely not." "No?" "Okay." "Come on." "Burton, any time at all with any of the Survivors here?" "Have you spent any time at all with any of these 16?" "We're not allowed to do that." "Burton." "Good answer." "That'd be against the rules, Jeff." "Anybody up here on this back row, before I ask them directly, that you want to beat to the punch?" "Michelle." "I'm just hearing a little rumors about some of the love connections between Jon and..." "He's like my big brother." "Yeah?" "Yeah." "Darrah, is Jonny Fairplay any more appealing sitting this close to him than he was out in the island?" "'Cause, he was, he was hitting on you quite a bit out there." "No, he's..." "He's not appealing at all." "Speaking of which, what's going on with your, uh..." "I know that one aspiration you really have is to be a model." "Anything going on with that?" "Um, not right now, but hopefully, after the show's done and over with, hopefully, I'Il get something." "If not, then I'Il continue what I'm doing now." "Working with dead people." "Yeah." "Well, I mean, that's what you do." "Well, actually," "I'm-I'm back in school and I'm going into dental hygiene right now, so..." "Oh, cool." "All right." "Okay, well, up next, one quit, while six others were fighting to get back in the game." "Osten and the Outcasts are next." "Before we go, take a look at what's happening tonight in Cincinnati, Lill's hometown." "This is Newport on the Levy." "Some of her biggest fans are there, including your scout troop, Lill." "Well, in a season that had a lot of firsts, one of them involved our challenges." "For the first time ever, we had a challenge that was designed by a fan." "Take a look at the challenge." "You'Il remember this one." "Little word scramble in which" "I forgot how to spell "liaison."" "And, uh, it was created by 14-year-old Kylie Cusick, who is here with us." "Let me just set up this story." "The idea was, you met our challenge producer," "John Kirhoffer." "He was over at your house and you said," ""You're the guy that comes up with the challenges?" "Doesn't seem that hard."" "You went in your bedroom and-and came up with a challenge." "Right." "Next thing you know, what?" "It's on TV?" "Uh-huh, and it was really cool 'cause I'm a big fan of the show, so it was kind of fun to see my idea up there." "And then, you were..." "I know the news came out." "You were on... you were in Entertainment Weekly." "And it's, by far, the cheapest challenge we've ever had on the show." "All right, well, keep sending your ideas in." "Okay." "All right." "Well, in, uh, seven seasons there have been 112 Survivors." "Never, ever, have we had somebody so physically and emotionally exhausted that they had to quit." "But that happened this season when Osten threw in the towel." "Anybody that knows me knows when I come to play at anything, it's 110%." "And if I can't give that, I'm out." "I'm gonna get sick and I could potentially get pneumonia." "I've gotten it before." "I'm just not gonna..." "I just don't feel that, that, that I need that." "Vote me right off, 'cause I don't deserve to win, okay?" "You guys stuck it out." "Your body can last longer than mine." "Mine couldn't." "Vote me off, and it's been a pleasure." "It's been a pleasure with all you guys." "I just don't have it in the tank anymore." "Osten, per your wishes... go home." "Looking back on that- obvious question- any regrets?" "None at all." "Really?" "Satisfied with my decision, absolutely." "What's been the reaction for you on the streets?" "People give you a bad time?" "Oh, you get a bad time." "You know, some people show support." "Some people show disgust." "But, at the end of the day, you know, it's a game." "And, uh, my health was more important to me." "And I think that's the question everybody had, though, is your... you seemed so concerned about blood in the lungs and catching pneumonia..." "I mean, and you didn't like pelicans, you didn't like bugs." "Did you... was there a point where you said," ""What the hell am I doing out here?" "I never should have signed up for this!"" "I'm not going to lie to you." "I'm not an outdoors person in the least bit." "You know, the whole appetite for me to come here was to win a million dollars." "That's it." "I mean, did I know I was going to deal with some adversity with the bugs, you know, a pelican, snakes, what have you, crabs biting my ass, I mean..." "I knew there was elements there that I wasn't going to agree with, but, you know, hey, try and do it, so I can win a million dollars." "I mean, it was going to be with some adversity, but, uh, none to the extent that I actually dealt with when I was on the island." "Yeah." "So, uh, you're feeling all right about everything, though?" "Yeah, I'm feeling all right about it." "You know... in life, you're gonna make decisions." "Some are gonna be popular, some not gonna be popular." "You got to be man enough to stand up and say," ""Hey, this is the decision I'm gonna make."" "And is it gonna be backlashed?" "Yeah, it's gonna be backlashed." "But, the end of the day, take the backlash, be a man and walk on." "That's what I've done." "Can't argue with that." "No." "You're sticking up with what-what you decided for." "Absolutely." "Now, on, on the other side, there was a decision that was not liked by a lot of people and that was the Outcasts." "Six people who'd been voted out were given a chance to come back into the game." "Shawn's already shaking his head." "It was, it was really clear, if you were an Outcast, then you loved it, and if you weren't, then you hated it." "But, we could debate whether it was fair or not all night." "The thing I thought was interesting, one, one thing was the way the two tribes welcomed the people back." "Andrew, you went after Lill." "You know, "You don't..." "she doesn't deserve to be in this game." "She shouldn't..."" "Rupert went right to Burton, put his arm around Burton and said," ""Let's settle the score."" "Two very different approaches." "Strategically, do you wish you'd handled it differently?" "Oh, absolutely." "You know, I didn't like the, the jaw-dropping twist, but I think there's a lot to learn from it." "I" " I saw it, you know, how it happened on TV" "And I think it's a, uh, a heightened sensitivity." "Instead of casually thinking or wondering what your tribe mates are thinking or what they're feeling, you should take it to the next level." "Step into their shoes, go for a good long walk and figure out how they're feeling and what..." "how they're reacting to things." "With a little reflection," "Skinny Ryan, any advice you would give to somebody coming into this game?" "'Cause, you were out early and then had a chance to sort of watch everybody play." "Anything you learned from that?" "Uh, yeah, it's two parts." "I mean, uh, you really got to go in there really, really quick and try and, uh, feel out people and try to make friends really quick." "But, uh, at the same time, everybody else in the tribe did that." "I mean, they just cliqued up really quick and, uh, I was..." "I was outcasted from that." "I wasn't part of that, uh, that group that they had made." "How about you, Trish." "Any one point you learned that if you did it over again you'd do differently?" "No." "No." "I mean, I think I played, um, the best game I could." "And, you know, I thought that, um, my one probably disappointment was that I was the last one voted out, um, to the..." "and into the Outcast tribe." "So, I thought I had a slim to none chance being voted back into the game, because they had all been with each other for so long." "So, that was, that was probably the biggest disappointment, yeah." "All right, we're going to take a quick break and we'Il be right back with a little more, right after this." "Well, after everything, if you think this whole Survivor experience looks like something get all the information on how to apply to be a Survivor." "The next season of Survivor is Survivor:" "All-Stars." "Favorite castaways from previous seasons are coming back." "It premieres on February 1st immediately following the Super Bowl, and I can only tell you, you will not be disappointed." "Also, tomorrow morning, Sandra Diaz gonna get a million dollar check presented live on the CBS Early Show." "And finally, if you'd like to own a part of this season's show, you can bid on memorabilia and props from this season of Survivor." "A lot of great stuff:" "the voting urn with the votes, the original tribe buffs, which these guys wanted back and they're gonna have to bid on them if they want them." "They reek." "All proceeds go to the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation- very good organization helping to ensure a healthier future for children all over the world." "Thanks for hanging in there with us for three hours." "We hope you enjoyed this season." "We will be back with Survivor:" "All-Stars on February first." "Good night, everybody."