"JEFF PROBST:" "Previously on Survivor:" "TWILA:" "Screwed you, didn't I?" "You didn't screw me-- I'm still in the game." "You screwed Leann." "JEFF:" "While Ami felt betrayed after her ally Leann was voted out," "Twila and Scout felt good about what they had done." "TWILA:" "We've overthrown the queen." "I have a great mind sometimes." "I love it." "JEFF:" "At the reward challenge," "No way." "the tribe learned that the first-place finisher would win a new car..." "Nice." "...and that the winner and the two runners-up would drive to the other side of the island for a night of pampering." "Survivors ready..." "Go!" "Ami first in to dive for her flag." "Ami led the entire race, but in the end," "Nice job." "Eliza came away with the car, and Ami placed second." "Chris, the third-place finisher going on the overnight reward." "Eliza, Ami and Chris drove to a luxury spot..." "Oh, my gosh." "...and enjoyed a hot shower, local entertainment..." "I'm not stopping anytime soon." "...and an all-you-can-eat gourmet dinner." "Ami worked strategy on Chris and Eliza." "I think it'd be really smart for you guys, is to break up Scout and Twila." "But Chris wasn't about to let Ami stay in the game." "CHRIS:" "Does she think" "I'm stupid, you know?" "She's still working Eliza, though." "She's strategizing." "We're a pure final four, and look at our competition." "I know." "A 60-year-old woman... and Twila." "I'm counting on the fact that Eliza is mentally strong." "JEFF:" "But when Ami was alone with Eliza, the strategy talk continued." "Every single time I've had your back." "ELIZA:" "Ami has stood up for me a lot of times." "Ami's been like a big sister to me out here." "JEFF:" "At the immunity challenge, it came down to Chris and Ami." "Chris is on!" "But Ami couldn't come through." "Chris wins immunity." "And Chris was safe for three more days." "Back at camp," "Eliza considered siding with Ami and Julie to vote out Scout." "Oh, she would be so mad." "I'm not afraid to change things if I think that it's gonna get me farther in this game." "JEFF:" "At Tribal Council, Ami confronted Twila about swearing on her son's name and then breaking their alliance." "I am not the only freakin' person that has lied in this game." "TWILA:" "You've been had." "Screw you." "But when you bring in the one thing that you say is the most sacred thing to you in the world, to me that is not worth a million dollars." "JEFF:" "And though Eliza agreed with Ami about Twila's deception..." "ELIZA:" "Twila swore on her son, the one thing that someone could say to convince me-- I'm, like, oh, well, then they must be true to their word." "...she cast a vote against her big sister." "Ami, the tribe has spoken." "Five are left." "Who will be voted out tonight?" "Subrip: btf btf@freemail.hu" "CHRIS:" "It's a light night out." "SCOUT:" "Incredibly beautiful night." "And it's warm." "CHRIS:" "After Tribal Council, we got back to the camp, and... everything was good." "Ami was gone-- one less worry-- and, uh, I'm the last man standing." "It seemed like it was gonna be just a quiet, you know, easy-going night, but there was still a lot of emotion stirring in Twila." "The fact that Eliza had brought up" "Twila swearing on her son's name." "ELIZA:" "Sorry, T." "TWILA:" "You don't know how bad I feel about saying that, and then you just keep rubbing salt in the wound, which is fine." "But the only one I want to worry about it with is my son when I go home." "JULIE:" "We're all dropping it, completely, and I'm sorry I brought it up." "I'm sorry I ever said it." "I am so sorry that I ever made that statement." "I am tired of it, I'm tired of hearing about it, period." "The only one that I've got to condole with or say anything to is my son when I get home." "The rest of you mother ... can kiss my ..., period." "We're telling you we're over it." "Everybody's over it." "That's a little uncalled for." "I was apologizing." "I was apologizing." "TWILA:" "I think it's a lot called for, Julie." "Why?" "Y'all keep dogging me about this, and I'm sick of it, so let it go." "Your son?" "Your son?" "Yes." "I haven't brought up your son once." "Oh ..." "JULIE:" "Twila's outburst really looked like a heinous insecurity just projected on us, andI 'mactually kind of glad she did it, 'cause I know it completely turned everybody off, and I'm gonna use it against her later on." "That was so uncalled for." "That was so..." "I was apologizing for bringing up something that she didn't want me to bring up." "You know what?" "And she was, like," ""Mother ... go to hell," I'm, like, "Oh, my God."" "I know." "It's shocking." "Nobody speaks to me like that." "Nobody speaks to me like that, and I don't..." "I don't tolerate it." "I guess Twila got a little upset at Tribal Council, but she got even more upset when we got back, and she was cursing at me, and..." "Yes, I brought up the fact that she swore on her son to both me and somebody else, and one of those times it was a lie, so it made me wary of the fact that she had sworn on her son to me." "You know, she's the one who did it." "If you can't live with your past actions, you shouldn't have done it." "( thumping in distance )" "ELIZA:" "Good morning." "Against herself, towards us;" "more so towards you." "Mm-hmm." "CHRIS:" "I knew that it wasn't a good thing what Twila was doing." "She definitely offended Julie." "She definitely offended Eliza." "Eliza being part of this four-person alliance with Scout, Twila and myself, you know, it's important to try to keep a level... you know, understanding." "She's taken a road she doesn't need to take." "It's dangerous for her position in the game." "Why would it be a big deal to vote Twila off instead of me?" "I don't know." "Just from your perspective, your position." "I don't know." "Yeah." "I don't think it would." "ELIZA:" "I would definitely consider making a deal with Julie." "Sometimes when it's in your best interest to abandon an alliance, you have to do that to get yourself further in the game." "Right." "I mean, Chris is, like, either/or, 'cause he could win against me." "And if anything, Twila's his semi-competition, and I'll talk to him about it." "Just say, "Oh, I mentioned it to Eliza, and I told her I was gonna talk to you."" "I'm not gonna..." "Yeah, I'm not saying you're agreeing." "JULIE:" "All day I've been shuffling my ideas and my plan to Eliza." "I've been playing up the fact that we want to get rid of Twila." "But her only dilemma is that she is going to be faithful to Chris, and if Chris doesn't buy it, then there's no point." "So I have to approach Chris in an appropriate time and manner." "You know, it's all benching on that for me-- it could either continue my game or end it abruptly." "Come on in, guys!" "JEFF:" "Okay, today's reward challenge will give you a second chance with some challenges you have tackled in the past." "All five of you will go through the mud pit." "The first four to get to the other side move on to the next round." "Those four will tackle the pigpen, where you must get inside the pigpen, get a pig and get that pig in its cage." "The first three to do this move on to the next round, where you must put together a tiki puzzle." "The first two to correctly solve the tiki puzzle move to the final round." "The last two will race up and across a balance beam, down the other side, where, using a slingshot, you must break three tiles." "You'll raise a torch, torch will light the waft, you win reward." "Wow." "Want to know what you're playing for?" "Yes." "Yes." "For the winner, you will take a horseback ride." "Ooh..." "My favorite." "And you will end up at Mount Yasur, one of the most active volcanoes in the world." "Of course, you'll have a little snack fitting for volcano viewing:" "hot dogs." "JULIE:" "Oh, my God, Jeff." "JEFF:" "Wine and/or hot chocolate, and beer." "You will spend the night at Mount Yasur." "Worth playing for?" "Yes." "All right, we're gonna draw numbers for position." "We'll get started." "First four through the mud pit move on to the next round." "Survivors, ready?" "Go!" "Chris, Twila, Eliza with a slight lead." "Then Julie, then Scout." "Twila and Eliza." "Chris bringing it on." "Julie struggling, but she's still ahead of Scout." "It's the first four across." "Chris is across." "Eliza is across." "Twila's across." "And..." "Julie moving on to the next round." "Scout's the first one eliminated." "Here we go-- the first three to catch a pig that has an orange stripe and get that pig in its cage move on to the next round." "Survivors ready." "Go!" "( pigs squealing )" "Chris has one." "( squealing )" "Julie and Eliza fighting for one." "Eliza had it and she lost it." "Julie has one." "Chris is in." "Go, Twila." "Go, go, go." "Julie's moving on." "And Twila moving onto the next round." "Nice try, honey." "Eliza's out." "First two to correctly get their tiki put together move on." "Survivors, ready." "Go!" "Got to untie knots, take the puzzle apart and then put it back together again." "Chris and Twila wasting no time." "Julie going to untie all her knots first." "Julie has all the knots undone." "Chris has all his pieces off, Julie right behind..." "Twila right behind." "Chris is going to do his on the ground." "First two move on." "I think I got it." "That's not right." "Two people are moving on to the final." "Please say yes." "Twila's right." "She's moving on." "Yes, whoo!" "Way to go, Twila!" "Chris, trying to figure out where he's gone wrong." "Julie's right, moving on." "Julie and Twila in the final." "Chris, one piece over there you never used." "This piece right here." "No, I didn't see that." "Final two, Twila and Julie, for a horseback ride to Mount Yasur." "Survivors, ready." "Go!" "Twila trips on the ladder, Julie with a little bit of a lead." "Got to get across this balance beam." "Julie is first over." "Twila still doing well on the beam." "Time to catch up." "Julie untying her slingshot." "Twila took a big fall on the net, she's hurt." "Julie untying the slingshot." "Twila making short order of the knot." "Twila starting to catch up." "Julie has her slingshot, got to break three plates releasing them from the wires." "Julie is going to get the first shot in." "Twila right behind." "Julie with one shot breaks her first plate." "Way to go, Jules." "Julie lines up for a second shot." "Julie breaks her second plate." "Twila breaks her first plate." "I'm winning this." "Julie says she's going to win it." "She's got one plate left... and she does!" "( scattered cheers )" "Julie going to Mount Yasur." "Way to go, Julie." "All right, Julie, nice effort." "Thanks." "You're going to Mount Yasur-- horseback ride, hot dogs, beer." "Who you taking with you?" "Well, it's ironic 'cause none of these people would've taken me, so, um..." "I'm gonna take Chris." "( groans ):" "Oh... brother." "All right." "You three, nice effort." "Heading back to camp muddy." "Head on out." "CHRIS:" "Julie won the reward and she picked me." "And we cleaned up afterthemuddychallenge we went through." "And we journeyed through the jungle and we finally come out into this extremely ashy, dense area." "Wow." "It's huge." "Lord, that thing is mammoth." "JULIE:" "The decision to bring Chris" "I knew none of them were going to bring me-- but Chris I had the funnest with," "I needed to talk to, and he's my door to open to get me further in this game, so it only made sense to bring Chris." "Hello." "Hello, hello." "Julie." "Joe?" "Okay." "Okay, Joe." "Okay." "Let's go." "Let's take a walk up there." "CHRIS:" "Oh, yeah!" "Oh, Chris, do you believe it?" "This is beautiful." "Wow." "Wow." "Whoa." "Hope you make it." "He's awful nervous." "There was one part when we were crossing the river, okay, and Chris is in the river just looking around." "And he just looked so hopeless out there," "I just couldn't help but laugh." "He's not wanting to go nowhere." "Yeah?" "Just give a kick." "Kick on the side." "( clicking tongue )" "Kick him?" "Kick, yeah." "Stronger." "CHRIS:" "This horse and me had trouble getting to know each other at first, you know?" "It took us a while to, you know, build a trusting relationship." "Go." "Whoa!" "So, okay, well, off to a little bit of a rough start on the horse, but everything else went great." "( clicks tongue )" "This is beautiful." "Isn't it?" "We walked down this long trail, and it was awesome just looking at everything on our way up." "Finally, we come around the far side of Mount Yasur." "JOE:" "There we are." "This is your hut for the night." "Ow!" "Oh, my God!" "JULIE:" "I see foot-long hot dogs, huge rolls, onions and relish, wine, beer." "We are thrilled, so we're like, "Okay, what can we do?" "Let's get going."" "Hi, guys..." "Yeah." "Joe comes back and he's, like, "Bring the hot dogs." "We're going to heat them in the vent."" "You look around, there's all these steam vents coming up." "It was probably about ten feet away." "This is nice and warm." "Oh, wow." "Nice and hot, see?" "Is it hot enough it'll cook this?" "Yes." "Sure." "Great little oven." "Oh!" "I'm sorry." "That is hot." "Yeah." "We go over to the vent, and we put some corn in the bottom, and just stick them in." "Three minutes later, they're ready." "Okay..." "Oh, yeah, look at that." "You think?" "Yeah." "Take a bite." "Mine's cooked." "We'll leave the corns for..." "Oh, my God!" "So we doll up our rolls and we ate just four hot dogs nonstop, foot-long." "Great, yum." "I was in heaven." "Oh, my God, Chris." "CHRIS:" "You know, Julie won the reward." "It didn't surprise me that she picked me." "She wants to go further in the game, and she knows that her name is coming up for elimination." "So are you a lot tighter with Twila than I thought you were?" "Um... no, I've never been real tight with Twila." "Right." "So who do you feel most loyal to?" "Since the merge, you." "You've never done nothing... you've done nothing but help me since then." "I see that." "I know that." "Me and Julie got a little bit of a, you know, a bond between us, you know." "She let me know that she doesn't want to leave." "She wants to stay in the game." "Eliza's like, "I'm aligned with everyone," ""but Chris is the only one... if you talk to him then I'll consider."" "She's like, "I'll go along with it if Chris goes along with it."" "Well, that's because she told me" "I'm the only one she trusts now." "Right." "I don't know, Julie worked it pretty good." "There's nothing that Julie or Eliza would like more than for me to jump on their side and vote off Twila." "And I didn't tell her no." "I'm the last guy standing." "I sit and I think, "Is this a bad thing or a good thing?"" "I just haven't decided yet." "Sure, I mean, I know darn well you could influence Eliza." "Oh, yeah." "Without a doubt." "And, yeah, the three of us could completely turn the game around." "JULIE:" "Chris was very open-minded and he's open to help me progress in the game, so Chris is my rock right now." "Need to get them bananas over here and just start cutting some of them up and put them in a soup just so they don't go to waste." "You want to bury the other ones?" "The big ones?" "Yeah." "Where are they?" "Did I unbury them or do you want to bury the rest of them?" "No, did you unbury?" "Nope, I'd didn't." "Where are they?" "I'm not telling." "T...?" "If you ask me one more time," "I'm going to let the damn things rot in the ground." "ELIZA:" "Twila has been telling us that she hid these bananas." "She buried them in order to help them ripen and won't tell us where they are." "Are you hungry for a banana, little one?" "I'm just not over the fact that she's saying," ""Oh, then I'm just going to let them rot in the ground."" "It's so patronizing that..." "You're acting like a kid, though." "Get over it." "Why are you being so childish about the damn bananas?" "SCOUT:" "She don't want you to have the bananas yet, honey." "TWILA:" "Wearing me slick." "SCOUT:" "She's saving those bananas so we all have something to eat at breakfast each morning." "I'll just go bury the rest of them and then let you know if I decide I want to tell you where they are." "( giggling ) Okay." "Oh, my God." "Touché." "She got you." "She got you, Twila." "( laughing )" "ELIZA:" "For Scout, for Twila, for me, it's just gotten to the point where we cannot hold back anymore." "And especially Twila, she's just so childish and immature and so obnoxious and annoying." "And I hate the way she treats me." "I hate..." "I mean... oh, my God." "It just don't make no sense why she's being so freakin' childish over it." "I don't care." "They can stay in the ground and rot," "I ain't digging 'em up now." "It's her way or no way." "Forget that." "I'm so sick of Twila." "I just want her to go home now." "Full moon, Chris." "Awesome." "It's like a challenge all over again." "No kidding." "It's going to be great." "I like watching this." "JULIE:" "Oh, wow." "Do you see?" "Yeah." "That is awesome." "CHRIS:" "So Joe comes back and, you know, we're like, okay." "He goes, "Look, I'm going to take you up here."" "So we all three took off up this little trail up the volcano." "Watch the rocks." "See that?" "Oh, my God, Chris." "Oh...!" "Oh, my God." "Do you believe it?" "This is where we're going to sit and watch." "No way." "Julie, do you see how close we are now?" "I know." "Oh, my God." "No way." "Oh, my..." "It's like a time bomb." "It is." "This is definitely like fireworks." "CHRIS:" "It was amazing because every time the volcano erupted, the volcanic rock would shoot out and it just glowed." "I mean, it was like the Fourth of July." "Come on, granny, give us a big one." "ALL:" "Oh..." "JULIE:" "I saw a volcano exploding the whole night." "It was one of the most beautiful things I've ever witnessed." "CHRIS:" "There is absolutely no other experience in my life" "I can compare it to." "Wow." "CHRIS:" "I don't know if I'll ever have another experience like it." "I mean, how often do you get to sit at the mouth of a volcano and watch it explode?" "Is it talking to us or what?" "JOE:" "It's saying good-bye." "CHRIS:" "That good-bye scared the ... out of me." "I had to turn around." "Just about home." "Oh, I see Chris and Jules coming." "( animal call )" "Coming, slowpoke?" "I just filled your water jug, J.B." "I don't know where yours is or I'd fill it for you." "I knew that." "I'm glad, yeah." "Where's Twila?" "How is her foot?" "I've been thinking about her." "After the reward this morning, we come back to camp." "Right away, you know, Scout hugged me and she's thinking the same thing I'm thinking." "It's game time." "I just let her know-- nothing has changed." "We're all four together and then, you know, Twila." "She's a basket case." "You've got to reassure her." "Coming back to camp was perfect." "Everything fell together." "Everyone's thinking on the same terms, keeping an eye on things." "That's what I got to do." "Come sit and talk to me for a minute." "I was thrilled to get Julie and Chris back because presumably Julie has spoken to Chris about voting for Twila, and if Chris is going to go for it, then I might go for it also." "Everything's good." "I know, Julie picked me for strategy, you know." "She's, she's worried about her spot in the game." "She knows that us four have an alliance." "ELIZA:" "Right, right." "So if any one of the four of us wins immunity, we're voting Julie off." "I don't know." "Depends on, you know, our best interest in the game and how far we can go." "I think, without a doubt," "Twila is gonna stick with Scout." "Scout's gonna stick with Twila." "Oh, yeah." "Definitely." "That-that worries me a little bit." "But if Julie stays in the game, we're automatically in the final three." "I'm open-minded to exactly what you said, because, you know, me and Julie have talked and we had discussed us three..." "Mm-hmm." "as being better for all three of us." "Mm-hmm." "Yeah." "I sat down with Eliza on the beach." "We went over a scenario about me, her and Julie taking out Twila." "I mean, I don't trust Scout." "I don't trust Twila." "I don't trust Eliza." "I don't trust Julie." "And they don't trust each other." "And the most screwed-up thing about it is," "I think they all trust me." "So... it's... it's getting really crazy." "I've probably made it this way myself because I am playing both sides." "Everything's good." "We'll just have to see how this immunity challenge goes, and if, you know, it falls in the right direction, we'll talk and do what's best for us..." "Yeah." "to the final three." "Oh, yeah." "To the final two." "Well, yeah." "I mean, right." "Yeah." "Go ahead and have a seat, guys." "Ready for today's immunity challenge?" "Mm-hmm." "First things first." "Chris." "Give it up." "Immunity back up for grabs." "For today's immunity challenge," "I'm gonna tell you a story about a legendary man in these parts." "Then you're gonna have to answer a series of questions." "Ready for the story?" "Yeah." "All right, back in the 1200s, this guy, Chief Roy Mata, comes to this land, conquers it." "His first goal was to bring peace by uniting all of the tribes, and he accomplished that." "But sadly, the peace didn't last very long." "15 years later, Roy Mata was murdered, not by an enemy or a rival chief, but by his own brother." "Now, it certainly wasn't forbidden to bury a chief on the land that he ruled, but the locals were so afraid of the power of the spirit of Roy Mata that they took the body to a remote location" "and they buried him there with his 18 assistant chiefs, their wives and all of Roy Mata's wives." "Before being buried alive, the men were given a strong brew of kava, not because it was customary, but because it put them in a dream-like relaxed state." "The women, however, were strangled to death before being buried." "Once the ceremony was complete, the land was declared taboo, and nobody visited for seven centuries." "One footnote-- the name Roy Mata, not a popular name today." "In fact, it has never been used since." "That is your story." "Your challenge now to see how much of that information you've retained." "Here's how it'll work." "There are six huts scattered in the jungle." "You'll race to a hut where you'll find a puzzle." "Put the puzzle together, which has the question." "Read it and then choose between answer A or answer B." "Attached to each answer is a bag full of tusks." "Without looking, reach in and pull one out." "If you're wrong, you will grab a black tusk, in which case you have to race back to the center, toss it in the urn and return to the hut to answer the question correctly." "If you're right, you'll grab a white tusk." "Bring that back to your post, put it on your necklace." "There are six huts." "First person to get five answers correctly wins immunity." "Ready to do this?" "Let's roll." "Here we go-- for immunity and a guaranteed spot in the final four." "Survivors ready." "Go!" "ELIZA:" "Okay. "When Roy Mata conquered the land, what was his first goal?"" ""Unite the tribes." Okay." "Eliza heads back first." "She's got one right." ""The body of Roy Mata was not buried on his homeland... because..."" ""It was forbidden by custom."" ""Locals feared his spirit."" "Chris back." "He's got one right." ""Roy Mata was poisoned by..."" ""A family..."" "Here's Julie." "She's got one right." "Eliza, Chris, Julie with one right." ""Before being buried alive, the men drank kava because..."" ""It was customary."" "Twila has her first one right." ""The wives of the assistant chiefs serving under Roy Mata were also buried alive."" "Scout got it wrong, throws it in the urn." ""To this date, the name Roy Mata is..."" ""Never used." "A popular name."" ""Never used."" "Eliza heading back with her second question." "Eliza in the lead with two." "Here's Julie back with another one." "Chris back with his second one." "Eliza extends her lead." "Back with her third correct answer." "Julie racing back." "She's got her third." "Looking for an opening hut." "Chris trying to get in this." "Eliza with three, Julie with three, Chris with two." "Eliza got her fourth one right." "Julie right behind her." "She has her fourth one." "We're dead even." "Between Eliza and Julie." "Julie waiting on a spot from Twila." "Eliza with four, Julie with four." "First one back with the white tusk wins immunity, guaranteed spot in the final four." ""Before being buried alive, the men drank kava because..."" ""It relaxed them." "It was customary."" ""It relaxed them."" "Here comes Eliza, number five, and with that," "Eliza wins immunity!" "All right, Eliza." "Get over here." "My first time." "Well, it's a good time to be the first time." "For the other four of you, after 36 days of making it this far, tonight the game will end for one of you." "I'll see you tonight at Tribal Council." "Head on back to camp." "ELIZA:" "For the first time, I won individual immunity today, and I am guaranteed a spot in the final four." "It's awesome." "It's a great feeling." "I'd like to win every immunity challenge from here on out." "This is gonna be the first Tribal Council" "I haven't brought my bag to." "I think that tonight Chris, Julie and I are going to shock the hell out of everyone and vote off Twila, and it's just... it's a really exciting prospect." "Chris has proved me right so far, and I just hope he continues to do so." "( Chris speaking inaudibly )" "JULIE:" "Yeah." "Not a big deal." "What are they talking about?" "JULIE:" "I don't know." "ELIZA:" "Putting a lot of trust in Chris, you know?" "He could guarantee himself a final-three spot with them." "But..." "I don't think he would do that." "We're three, they're two." "That's it." "Case closed, right, Scout?" "Right, absolutely." "Nothing stops us." "Just don't lie to me." "If I'm going home, you'd better tell me." "You guys..." "I'm here because of you guys." "It's not changing." "I mean, don't even doubt it." "I would tell you, you got it?" "We're going all the way, to the final three." "TWILA:" "Okay." "CHRIS:" "Scout and Twila are definitely convinced that Julie's the next to go." "And then there's me." "I'm still weighing my options, but I'm going back and forth like a teeter-totter, you know?" "I'm thinking, one moment I think" "I'm gonna keep Julie around, and the next moment, you know," "I'm thinking maybe I better stick with Twila and Scout." "Now, just listen to me." "It's just a question." "It's not what's gonna happen necessarily." "If I decide to vote" "Julie off tonight because I think it's best for me and you, that doesn't affect me and your pact, right?" "The only thing is, you know" "Scout and Twila are not gonna go against each other." "That means whichever one of us doesn't win immunity is going up against one of them, whichever one we decide to vote off first in a challenge at Tribal Council." "I know, I know." "That's what that means." "I know that." "And so yes, it doesn't affect our pact..." "It's putting it at risk." "...but that means that one of the two of us could end up in the final three with two of them, meaning 100% we do not end up in the final three." "CHRIS:" "Right, right, I know, I know." "ELIZA:" "What's up?" "TWILA:" "I don't know, you tell me." "What's up, Eliza?" "I don't know." "I just feel like you're... with me." "You got immunity." "You're right, I do have immunity tonight, but if I don't have immunity tomorrow night, then who's gone, T?" "I think you're a liar, T." "Who else has been lying?" "Are you in this alliance with us to the end?" "I hadn't told a lie in this game." "And have you been talking to Julie about anything, or is that just..." "that's okay for you to do?" "You said, swore to us that you was in this final-four alliance till the end, so what've you been talking to Julie about?" "Hey, I'm gonna listen to her." "And you're not saying," ""Okay, we would like to do this and this and get Twila and Scout out of here" or anything?" "I'm listening." "And you ain't said a word?" "I would consider it, because you've been trying to plot against me since day one." "You've been on the edge for the last three friggin' days." "You're driving everybody friggin' nuts." "Chill out." "You got one night that you know you ain't going nowhere." "Enjoy it." "I will." "Now, Chris, what are you thinking?" "( laughing ):" "What?" "I'm just laying here, you know, in the hammock." "No, you was talking to..." "I just come up." "I was just kind of listening to what was being said." "I'm hearing Eliza out." "She's talking to me." "Okay." "CHRIS:" "Everybody's scrambling." "IjustthinkI'm  in a better position than, you know, Twila, Scout, Eliza, or Julie right now because I'm pretty much the middle man, as far as I know." "You know, what them four have conspired or talked about," "I don't know." "I don't trust any of them." "They're thick as thieves, man." "They're all women." "How do you trust any of them?" "So, I don't know what I'm going to do." "I'm messing with both sides, but it's kind of easy to do right now." "I need to do it to figure out what my best option is right now." "It's probably in my best interest to go with you and Eliza because Scout and Twila are too thick." "I haven't broke my word that often in this game and I figured I would be a cutthroat piece of..." "But isn't she easier to do that to than me?" "What I'm comparing this to is my friendship with you compared to my friendship with Twila." "Right." "And my friendship with you is a hell of a lot more than my" " I mean, come on." "We've joked around, and, you know, I call you my little sister." "It's just... it's totally different." "We'll keep you." "We're gonna vote off Twila." "JULIE:" "Chris approaches me." "He says he's gonna straight-out vote for Twila, basically saying that our friendship is weighing on his decision tonight." "I hope he keeps me around." "That'sallIcan do." "I don't know for sure." "I'm not going to be extremely paranoid." "I'm just really gonna be even keel and hope that it goes in my favor." "I haven't liked the game since we merged." "We have no reason to be stressed." "I've made my decision." "It's not gonna change." "It's me, you, and Scout voting for Julie, and that's it." "That's not gonna change." "I'm not even hesitating." "Me and Julie's become friends." "I'm sending her home tonight." "TWILA:" "Chris has guaranteed me that I'm not going home tonight." "Part of me wants to believe Chris wholeheartedly, but-- it's a game." "I just cannot do it." "I cannot let my guard down." "You can't trust nobody now." "Nobody." "You're playing for a million dollars." "People have murdered for less than a million dollars, you know?" "Come on." "I'm excited to have immunity." "I know, you ought to be." "CHRIS:" "I told Julie that I'm keeping her." "I told Twila that I'm keeping her." "I'm gonna put myself in the best possible situation to win the game." "It's tough right now." "I'm gonna have to make a decision before long." "We'll now bring in the members of the jury:" "Sarge, Chad, Leann, and Ami-- voted out at the last Tribal Council." "Welcome to Tribal Council." "Well, let talk about 36 days, a lot of wear and tear, physically and certainly emotionally." "Everybody here wants to win the game." "Have you guys started thinking about who deserves to win this game?" "Twila, is there any way that somebody could be unworthy of winning?" "I don't know." "Be honest." "You don't know or you don't want to say?" "You are being hard on me, you know that?" "Am I?" "Yes, sir, you are." "Are you saying there are people here tonight that absolutely do not deserve to be in the final five." "Just tell him what you feel, Twila." "Yeah, come on." "Why hold back now?" "My personal opinion is yes, there is." "It's me, by the way, in case anybody was wondering." "Well, Twila, it's no secret you and Eliza have not gotten along for a long time." "No." "No, there's no secret." "Eliza, anybody here that doesn't deserve to be here?" "Even though they would say the opposite of me," "I think all the people sitting here deserve to be here." "That doesn't mean that I like them." "That doesn't mean that I don't like other people who are no longer in this game a million times more than I like some of the people sitting here next to me, but I think we all deserve to be here." "We wouldn't be here otherwise." "What about you, Julie?" "At this point, when you have to vote, obviously, it's strategic, but is there any part of you starting to whittle things down thinking who I want to go to the final four with are these people and this is why?" "Um..." "I guess, just judging people." "The longer you're with them, you see their antics and tactics and I feel like" "I can, I know who I can trust and who I can't trust and who cares about me or who doesn't care about me." "At this point, do you really think any of these other four care about you?" "Yeah," "I know that some do." "Chris, what's tough for you about tonight's vote?" "Toughest vote yet by far." "For you?" "Oh, yeah." "Why?" "CHRIS:" "Uh... kind of caught in the middle." "It's a vote I don't even want to cast, but I, you know, I've got to play the game." "JEFF:" "All right." "Eliza, you have immunity." "As always, you can keep it or assign it to somebody else." "I think I better hold on to it." "Oh, give it to Twila." "It's my first time." "Okay, you cannot vote for Eliza." "Everybody else is fair game." "It is time to vote." "Scout, you're up." "Jules, a wise woman once gave me some good information:" ""Go back to your roots, Jules." "Rediscover your roots."" "Twila, I have been waiting to vote you off since the day I met you." "I cannot believe that 36 days later" "I'm finally getting this opportunity." "It's tough, but I gotta play the game." "I'll 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'll read the votes." "First vote..." "Julie." "Twila." "One vote Julie, one vote Twila." "Julie." "Two votes Julie, one vote Twila." "Twila." "Two votes Twila, two votes Julie." "I'll read the last vote." "14th person voted out of Survivor:" "Vanuatu..." "Julie." "You need to bring me your torch." "Julie, the tribe has spoken." "Well, you have made it to the final four." "Over the next three days there will be three Tribal Councils, two immunity challenges, one winner." "Grab your torches and head back to camp." "Good night." "Here I am." "It's day 36, I'm done." "A little bit of a surprise." "You know, I-I thought Chris and I had this kind of straightforward brother-sister kind of slap-each-other-around relationship, and Chris was kind of my crutch today and he told me 100% that he was gonna vote for Twila." "I don't know if he changed the last minute." "I'm curious."