"Previously on Survivor:" "Food was scarce, fishing was tough." "Tina!" "I got a line hung up!" "And they were dangerously low on rice." "JERRI:" "One more meal of rice is all we have left?" "TINA:" "At the most two." "Jerri wanted to team up with Colby for the reward challenge, but the tribe insisted on drawing names from a hat." "Ironically, she ended up with Colby anyway, and they went on to win the event... and spent a day at the Great Barrier Reef." "JERRI:" "This is basically the perfect honeymoon without the sex." "JEFF:" "Nick won the immunity challenge." "Yeah, baby!" "In a departure from previous Tribal Councils," "Ogakor voted against one of their own." "Jerri, Jerri, Jerri, that knock you keep hearing on your door, it's checkout time." "JEFF:" "And Jerri was booted from the tribe." "Jerri, the tribe has spoken." "Seven people left." "Who will be voted out tonight?" "( bird warbling )" "AMBER:" "Last night at Tribal Council," "Jerri got voted off, and I think that the group definitely isolated me from their decision because they thought that I was too close to Jerri." "And..." "I felt sad, not only because of Jerri leaving, but, I think, more so because it made me feel like my own tribe members didn't even trust me enough to let me know what was going on." "I felt really left out, and I hated that feeling." "Hey, good morning." "KEITH:" "I think Amber made a tactical mistake by staying tight with Jerri." "But she was visibly..." "stunned last night that that took place, too." "She didn't see it coming." "So she probably felt she lost her... her big sister comrade last night, and she's kind of a lone lamb out in the midst of the rest of us now." "And, uh... she's a big girl, you know?" "She made that decision early on, and that's where she sits now." "There's nothing can be done about it." "¶ Ding-dong, the witch is dead... ¶" "( whistling melody ) ( chuckling )" "The mood'll probably be better around here." "This is how much rice we have left to last us 14 days." "This is probably... enough for one serving." "I got to keep this-- this is the closest to a six-pack I've ever had." "COLBY:" "You know, we're in a spot now, but it's not the end of the world." "My gosh, the human body can go days without food." "Where the lack of food comes in is mentally, and you got to stay tough mentally to make it through a food drought like we have right now, and, um, you can sit around and say, "What if?"" "You know, "What if we would've saved?"" "Well, we didn't." "We don't have any rice." "Woulda, coulda, shoulda, you know, if ifs and buts were candy and nuts, we'd all have a merry Christmas." "TINA:" "And if we don't catch our food, we won't be eating any food." "Here on out, you know, it's gonna have to be... everybody working together, catching... crickets, grubs, whatever we can find, in order to have people fishing, and that's no easy task on its own." "ELISABETH:" "You know, we're starving." "We haven't eaten in 24 hours, and... we had a lot to do and no energy-- none." "Everyone here was just in slow motion." "You know, I think everyone here would bring back Jerri if we had rice to come with her." "( laughs )" "Oh!" "( chuckles )" "Got him." "Look at that." "You show me Colby doing that." "A cowboy can ride bulls and horses, but he can't catch grasshoppers." "Oh, look at that!" "Coming out." "You know what?" "I had two grasshoppers this morning, and a frog." "But the big ones, you can't even tire those guys out, man." "They fly forever and are very scarce, so you can't sneak up on those." "The ones everybody's been fishing with is the little bitty ones, which are pretty easy to catch." "I haven't seen any lately." "KEITH:" "Yeah, I mean, you expend a lot of energy to try catching grasshoppers." "You chase them down, I mean, you'll run sometimes for 100 yards... not 100 yards." "You'll run sometimes for several yards chasing a grasshopper down, but that grasshopper could mean a, you know, a 15-inch black bream, so it's very important." "There he goes." "COLBY:" "I think Keith probably has the upper hand on the whole grasshopper wrangling." "A little more experience under his belt." "You know, he's been at it a while, and he kind of has a handle on it." "Just kind of stun them a little bit." "COLBY:" "I've yet to figure out his method, but I may have to go to the master so he can teach young grasshopper how to wrangle grasshoppers." "Excuse me." "I just caught a grasshopper." "Kind of important." "Oh, no." "It's like the 747 of grasshoppers." "There you go." "I took a wing and a leg off." "You did?" "I was hungry." "Thanks." "I'm close to that." "Oh...!" "A turtle." "I hate those turtles." "I'm going to try and keep calm." "I don't know whether to break this rod or try and eat it." "E-mail." ""Elisabeth."" "What is in here?" "There's, like,..." "Money in there." "What is this?" "What is this?" "Wait, hold on, let me read the clue." ""For this next challenge, you'll have to be shrewd," "It's time to find out the real value of food."" "Priceless." ""If you don't believe a snack is worth more than gold," ""Watch it going once, going twice, and then it will be sold."" "We're going to an auction." "We all have a certain amount of money to auction on food." "ELISABETH:" "Colby, you have money." "Check it out-- money." "RODGER:" "Wow!" "AMBER:" "Yes, it's real money." "Colby, they could get us some peanut butter..." "But I think we'll all be getting something." "Wow, I'm excited." "I'm excited." "You guys, we'll get something." "( thunder rumbling )" "JEFF:" "Okay, guys, welcome to the Survivor auction." "You each have 500 Australian dollars." "Up for bid-- a variety of food items." "If you see something you desire, bid on it." "I'll tell you what the bidding starts at." "The increments are $20." "First item" "$60 for four tasty Doritos and a nice big old thing of salsa to go with it." "Wow!" "60 bucks;" "Nick?" "These are the real deal, Tina." "I know how much you like Doritos." "I do, but that's more than $10 a chip." "Ouch!" "All right, going once, twice, sold to Nick for 60 bucks." "Come on down." "Oh, my gosh!" "Enjoy those babies!" "NICK:" "20, 40, 60." "Mmm!" "You can take it back up." "Next item-- how about a little dessert?" "AMBER:" "Uh-oh!" "Big old thing of peanut butter, four squares of chocolate." "We'll start the bidding at... oh, 80 bucks." "AMBER:" "80 bucks." "80 bucks." "80 bucks." "100." "120." "JEFF:" "120 140." "JEFF:" "140, Elisabeth." "Amber?" "160." "That's a lot of peanut butter." "160, Amber." "ELISABETH:" "180." "180, Elisabeth." "Going once." "200." "200, Colby." "220." "$220 for peanut butter and chocolate." "Going once..." "240." "Tina." "NICK:( laughing ) "Sorry, I know she wants it."" "You know what?" "240." "I know that that's something that I'd eat." "260, Elisabeth, going once, twice, sold to Elisabeth." "Oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh." "Bring a tear to your eye." "I would have paid 300 for that." "This is my favorite game in the whole world." "I'm shaking." "JEFF:" "Right on." "Go back and enjoy." "...stick it here so it doesn't fall." "Boy, you are shaking." "I am." "Wow!" "( distant thunder rumbling )" "Mountain Dew." "Sold to Amber for $80." "Mmm." "Sold to Nick-- three crackers for 120." "Sold to Keith for 180-- take a bite." "Sold to Tina-- she's on the board." "Sold to Nick for a hundred dollars." "Six French fries, and a big old dish of ranch dressing to dip it in." "Sold to Amber." "Mmm!" "Mmm!" "Iced coffee and chocolate peanut butter energy bar." "A little bit of protein." "100." "JEFF:" "Amber, 100." "120, Colby." "140." "140, Amber." "160, Colby." "180." "180, Amber." "200, Colby." "We found something Colby wants." "220." "220 Amber." "240, Colby." "Damn you." "260." "260 to Amber." "280 to Colby." "Going once, twice, sold to movie star for 280." "We're eating, baby!" "Big-ticket item right there." "Plenty more where that came from." "Mmm." "On-target right there." "Thanks, Jeff." "Right on." "Anybody got any money left?" "Yes." "Oh, okay." "Good." "Yeah, we got a lot left." "Good, 'cause I got a nice meal here." "ELISABETH:" "Hold on, hold on." "Is that mashed potatoes I see there?" "Mashed potatoes, bread, turkey, a little veggie on there." "I'm thinking this is worth a lot at this point." "Let's start at 180." "180." "180, Amber." "200, Tina." "220 to Elisabeth." "240, Keith." "Can I get a loan?" "Can you sell me one piece of your turkey" "Yes." "and half of your mashed potatoes?" "Yes." "260 to Elisabeth." "Keith owns it at 280." "ELISABETH:" "Did you give me 20?" "Yeah, and I'll give you 20 more, if you want to go 300." "And I'll sell her-- I can sell her half?" "300 to Elisabeth." "320." "That's all he has." "ELISABETH:" "340." "340, Elisabeth." "Anybody else in on that?" "One, two, three, sold to Elisabeth." "( squealing )" "Yes!" "Yeah." "Go, girl!" "JEFF:" "Come on down." "340, yours." "Mystery plate." "We'll start this at 120." "120." "120, Amber." "140, Keith." "160." "160, Amber." "Thinking about it, Rodger?" "JEFF:" "180." "200." "200 to Amber." "Once, twice, three times." "200 for the mystery plate." "NICK:" "Let's see what it is." "I hope it's good." "Gosh, I'll be upset." "That's a tall glass of Herbert River water." "( other exclaiming )" "( chuckling )" "We read that one right, didn't we?" "Rodger, I think I have something you might like." "You cannot tell me you are not interested in a cheeseburger?" "Oh, God!" "Oh, my God." "That one's coming up here, son." "JEFF:" "$200." "Rodger?" "220." "240, Rodger." "260, Keith." "280, Rodger." "Three." "300, Keith." "How much money you got?" "JEFF:" "320, Rodger." "Let me at it!" "Oh, go ahead, hit the gavel." "I'm-I'm ready." "Once, twice, sold to Kentucky Joe." "Whoo!" "All good things come to those who wait." "Frugal Fannie." "Mmm." "Boy, that's good." "Thank you." "Mmm." "ELISABETH:" "The green latrine." "TINA:" "I'm not feeling well." "AMBER:" "I think I'm the only one that's feeling well." "I can't believe it would go through you that fast." "I was feeling sick." "I thought I was going to vomit, to tell you truth." "I guess because I hadn't had hardly any food." "Ohh... my belly." "And I ate the cheeseburger and now I think I'm going to have to make a trip over the hill to the latrine." "I gotta use the restroom." "TINA:" "I think that our body is so stripped of any kind of nutrition-- you know," "I had turkey and mashed potatoes and some bread-- and it's just..." "it's just going" ""rrrr."" "You know, my body's trying to process it, and it's just not going too good." "Whereas I paid $200 for river water." "But you know what?" "Somebody had to do it, right?" "And here's the deal." "You paid 200 bucks for river water, and yet you and I are standing here, everybody else is trying to find paper bark so they can wipe their butts, 'cause they all have to go to the bathroom." "And I feel good." "I'm going to go take a bath, so the whole tent doesn't smell like ass by the end of the night." "Mine wasn't that bad." "Mine wasn't that bad, but I will..." "I will feel much better." "I mean, I'm sitting here wiping my butt with leaves." "You know, you can only get so much with leaves, I'm sure." "Whew." "Boy, that felt good." "Almost as good as eating the cheeseburger." "Time to get in the river." "Make some ass clean." "That's what I was just thinking about doing." "ELISABETH:" "Our systems were just in shock, in absolute shock." "Hopefully that's it for me." "And as good as it was, I mean, I would not take any of that away." "I would..." "I would do it all over again." "I really would." "Nothing can compare to the food." "My leaf had a hole in it, Keith." "( laughing )" "( laughing continues )" "( thunder rumbling, crashing )" "( heavy rainfall )" "TINA:" "The water has risen considerably from last night, and we're losing ground, and we had our flag on the other side of our tent, and..." "I had to move it because we don't know how much longer there's going to be beach over there." "We could have been washed away last night?" "TINA:" "And we're probably going to have to move camp today, actually." "Today or tomorrow, no doubt." "The water's risen, and it must be flooding upstream because it's quickly encroaching on us." "ELISABETH:" "It might as well be a minefield right now." "I mean, with the..." "with the weather how it is, a storm could come and just wash our tent right out." "It's right in line with the riverbed where it seemed to be rushing before and the river's already crept up and consumed what we had at camp." "I mean, we crossed that river to get here." "It's almost doubled in size." "I mean, it's massive right now, and it is coming for us." "AMBER:" "It just keeps on going." "Every day, there's something new." "Unbelievable." "I'm just in shock." "ELISABETH:" "We're in trouble." "We need to move this camp, and, my gosh, if I feel how I did yesterday, if everyone feels how they did yesterday, I can't even get myself out of first gear." "You know, you go from being starving and then going to an auction and eating, to being starving again, and, you know, that one meal isn't enough to sustain you." "It's not." "We're still depleted." "It's just... it's going to be a rough day, and we don't have food yet." "NICK:" "For me, uh, not having food is-is a killer." "The lack of energy and the heat and the rain-- it's all real, and, uh, tomorrow makes a month." "And a month is a long time to lay on the ground." "I mean, I'm 23 years old," "I'm in pretty good athletic shape." "My back is killing me." "You know, I've been sick twice." "My mouth is raw." "Yesterday, I felt a lot better after I ate." "You know, I felt I could do this for 13 more days, but today, I'm just, like, oh, God, please get me out of here sometime soon." "Good call, coach." "RODGER:" "Ooh, he liked the hook, too, didn't he?" "That's a nice one." "Look how fat he is." "Oh, man." "TINA:" "Rodger's been out fishing." "Elisabeth's been out fishing." "I've been out fishing." "Has Nick been out fishing?" "No." "He was asked to go fishing, but he said that he's never been before, and he wasn't planning on starting now." "ELISABETH:" "Why, you know, let your friends work extra hard because you don't want to get up and move, because you don't feel like moving?" "We're all sick here." "I mean, we're all weak, and I never thought I'd say this," "I really never thought I would, but I'm really disappointed in Nick right now." "I really am." "You know, maybe we're the dumb ones." "Maybe he is smart, saving his energy and sleeping all day to win immunity." "If we're..." "if Rodger and I are out there, you know, blowing all of our energy on fishing, and Nick is conserving his energy wisely, he's gonna keep winning immunity challenges, and that's gonna leave a vote to one-one of us, one..." "You know, either Rodger or myself, and that's scary." "That makes me mad." "NICK:" "I-I feel vulnerable because I still remain a-a physical threat to win challenges." "Um, I won the last immunity challenge." "I'm a big body, so I take a lot to feed." "So, I'm feeling vulnerable." "Um, if I don't win the immunity challenge," "I definitely expect to go." "I need to take the immunity necklace back." "There you go." "Immunity back up for grabs." "All right, the ability to start fire quickly-- essential to survival in the outback." "Whether it's just to signal a passing plane, or to create warmth, fire skills got to be sharp." "For today's challenge, you'll each be assigned a fire scale." "On one end, a fire bucket." "On the other end, a water bucket." "Your goal-- create fire in that fire bucket, and then by putting water in the water bucket, tilt the scale to raise the fire high enough to light a fuse at the top." "First person to light the fuse wins immunity." "Here's the hiccup." "Your water bucket has a hole in it, so it's gonna be a constant battle... ( laughter ) ...running to the river to gather water..." "TINA:" "Oh, my gosh." "...and making sure your fire still has flame." "( laughter )" "Sound good?" "Yeah." "AMBER:" "It sounds good." "They're all the same." "Pick one and let's go." "AMBER:" "So there's always a catch." "It's so funny." "( indistinct chatter )" "JEFF:" "Everybody knows where their matches are, right?" "Yeah." "For immunity, survivors ready?" "Go!" "¶ ¶" "¶ ¶" "Two people going for water already." "That-a-way, Rodger." "Keep cooking, Keith." "Don't be deceived." "You're making progress." "Right now, we've got a lot of fires burning." "¶ ¶" "Ladies and gents, they're moving." "JEFF:" "Hey, hey, hey." "No, no, no." "Just checking balance." "Okay." "Don't check." "I know you guys are getting tired." "Good news is your fires are doing great." "Not mine." "JEFF:" "Except for you, Nick." "Too late to stop now." "Oh, come on, come on, come on." "You're getting there, Keith." "TINA:" "¶ There's a hole in the bucket ¶" "¶ Dear Liza. ¶" "Let's bring home the pot." "Come on." "Come on." "Come on, baby." "Come on, baby." "Yeah." "No." "Stay there." "No!" "No!" "JEFF:" "You're close." "Don't slow down." "COLBY:" "Yeah!" "Whoa!" "Yeah!" "Yeah!" "Whoo!" "Yeah!" "Right here, man-- nice work." "Out of nowhere." "Comin' from behind." "RODGER:" "Got to have something to eat around here." "Keeps everybody's spirits up if we got a little something." "TINA:" "Nutritionally, you know, our body is going into shock." "None of us are used to being this weak and not knowing really what to do about it." "Um, I know Elisabeth is not doing well at all." "She had a very hard time getting up this morning, just making it out of the tent this morning." "I'm really concerned about her." "Take a load off, get some water." "I'm just going to drink some water." "( sniffles ) I'm feeling terrible..." "and I mean..." "But I'm just, like, shaking and weak, and... ( sniffles )" "( sighs )" "I'm just frustrated with how I feel." "I couldn't even walk up the hill to fish." "I mean..." "I hate not being able to help out and get some food." "We need to get rice today." "I just want my strength back." "( sniffles ):" "I'm just nauseous and, like..." "Oh, man." "NICK:" "It's hard to get started in the morning." "Yeah." "We have nothing to sustain us through the morning today." "We're praying for fish." "We have only two hooks right now." "No luck." "Not even any bites." "Rodger got a turtle." "He pulled the hook off, so there goes another hook." "I'm sorry I couldn't make it out here sooner." "I just had a rough morning." "RODGER:" "Why don't you come back and rest, and then... and then we're going to go back out in a couple hours." "Okay." "Only bite I had was that stupid turtle." "( sniffles ):" "I'm just real low." "RODGER:" "Yeah, Jeff's here." "He's got a big thing of rice." "TINA:" "He has a bad look on his face." "What's up, guys?" "RODGER:" "Is that ours?" "I come today because I'm concerned, because yesterday at the immunity challenge," "I saw something that I haven't seen before-- true lethargy, a real lack of energy, especially with Elisabeth and Nick." "You've got 13 days left, and I don't think you're going to make it." "So it puts me in an awkward situation, because you had plenty of stuff." "If rationed properly, you had enough rice, and you had 25 hooks." "You had a tackle box you couldn't improve on." "So, what happened with the rice?" "I mean, why are you out?" "We just weren't careful with our rations." "There's not any one person to blame-- we're all guilty." "We did each lose a bag, too, to condensation in the can." "COLBY:" "But that's our own fault." "Come on." "I'm not saying it's not our fault, but you just asked what's happened, and that's part of what happened." "Here's where we're at." "You know, my role is a giver and a taker." "Nothing comes cheap." "I have enough rice to last you your last two weeks here." "AMBER:" "There's so much rice there." "But it's not coming without a price, so I need something back, and I need something of value, substantial value, to get this rice." "RODGER:" "The blankets." "I think blankets would be a good tradeoff." "Rodger, I'm talking serious value." "You guys are playing for..." "You're laying there shivering some night, and those blankets are of serious value." "You're playing for one million dollars." "TINA:" "Of what we have, what do you want?" "I'm talking camp." "Camp?" "Our-our-our tent?" "Shelter versus food." "It's one or the other." "Your tarps and that Texas flag." "That's what I want." "You want all the tarps and the flag?" "All the tarps?" "How are we going to keep dry when it rains?" "It rains every day." "TINA:" "Use rain jackets, cover tops of trees." "COLBY:" "Yeah, I mean, shelter, though." "I mean, that's a no-brainer, and I'm talking about my personal item here." "I have no problem giving it up." "JEFF:" "Let me entice you a little more:" "25 more hooks." "TINA:" "Oh, absolutely." "You can have the shelter, as far as..." "My vote is take the shelter." "And if we have energy, we can build something." "Let's do it." "TINA:" "Thank you, Jeff." "Oh, my God." "Who's got the strength to tear it down?" "I hate to have you disrupt everything, but..." "We need our food, and we need our strength." "Got to have a value." "Your tarps and that big old Texas flag engineered to be a tarp." "Take care of that, please." "I will." "Good negotiation, guys." "Thank you very much." "I hope the food gives you the strength to rebuild..." "It will." "...to get through the last two weeks." "Thank you." "Thanks, Rodger." "All right, I'll see you guys tonight..." "KEITH:" "All right, Jeff." "...where we have the unfortunate business of dealing with the Tribal Council." "So, eat up today." "Bye, guys." "KEITH:" "Once we realized that, "Oh, my God, our shelter's gone,"" "the first thing we seem to have to do is get a roof over our head, 'cause it really seemed like it was going to rain pretty hard today." "Yeah, it's going to be pouring down rain here tonight." "Well, we need to start looking for tree cover." "Actually, up in this thing would probably be the best, just 'cause there's so many places to lay branches in here." "TINA:" "The only downside is if the river comes up again." "I don't think we need to bring the woods to us;" "I think we need to go to the woods." "Mm-hmm." "KEITH:" "So then it was trying to decide where the shelter's going to be." "And we had a little food this morning, but not enough to climb a hill and build a shelter up in the hills, that's for sure." "RODGER:" "We want to come in here with some limbs or something and angle them down so it'll run as much water off as we can." "TINA:" "I think it was a fair trade if we can keep the rains away, as long as it's not a torrential downpour." "We may get wet, but there's worse things in life than being wet, such as starving to death." "COLBY:" "Hey, Nick, can you bring some of that brush down?" "TINA:" "Think chopping up this chest is good?" "We're using everything that we possibly can at this point." "Every little bit helps." "RODGER:" "I got some more." "All right." "What do you need most of right now?" "We got grass." "I need grass and pine-- that's it." "It's looking solid already." "TINA:" "Maybe it won't even rain tonight." "COLBY:" "Maybe not." "( thunder rumbling )" "TINA:" "Maybe so." "I feel a couple of raindrops." "TINA:" "Might as well get used to it." "These branches aren't going to keep us totally dry." "It's going to be more water-resistant than waterproof." "RODGER:" "At least we got food, brother." "COLBY:" "Amber's a little bit nervous about the fact that we voted Jerri off." "She felt like she might be the next one that we go after." "That way, Amber won't know anything." "That's a smart move." "COLBY:" "It could be potentially deadly for all three of us." "Can you help me carry this?" "COLBY:" "She and Elisabeth have been bonding quite well." "She could very easily go over to the guys from Kucha and say," ""Hey, look, I know they're going after me next." "I want to jump on with you guys."" "ELISABETH:" "If I were Amber, I'd feel threatened." "I mean, if everyone can make Jerri go away, she can just as easily go away." "But by voting Jerri off, Ogakor diluted their power a bit." "It didn't seem to be the smartest strategic thing to do." "Okay, guys." "Amber, take yours." "ELISABETH:" "And, now, I think they are worried about Amber approaching us." "Amber is kind of a pivot in the whole Barramundi scenario." "Bon appétit." "That is good rice." "It's so nice to have rice again." "AMBER:" "I could approach the Kucha people and go against Colby, Tina and Keith, and it would be four against three, and we could just pick them off one by one." "But how do I know that I can 100% trust the Kucha members, that they're not just playing with my mind and just pretending to agree with me?" "I guess I don't know if I can trust Ogakor people, too." "They could be playing with my mind too, but I have to play the game." "And the game's getting harder and harder as the days go on." "RODGER:" "We need to be heading out." "I guess we're ready." "Let's go." "RODGER:" "You're not bringing anything, Keith?" "We'll now bring in our jury" "Alicia and Jerri." "I'll remind you that the jury's not to be addressed." "They won't address you." "They're merely here to gather information to help them determine who's going to get the million dollars and the title of Survivor." "Okay, first things first." "What was the reaction after I left with all your tarps and your Texas flag but you guys had food?" "Tina, did you feel the negotiation was fair?" "I definitely feel like it was fair." "That was something that we could rebuild." "And even though you took it away from us, it's not like it couldn't be replaced." "And so, to be quite honest," "I was grateful that that's what you chose." "Nick, obviously, you came into this a very fit guy." "Are you surprised at the toll it's taken on your body?" "I'm definitely surprised." "I mean, I stood up today, and I felt like I was really going to pass out." "I was waving back and forth and felt bad." "And the last three days have been so incredibly tough." "Direct question, Colby." "Anybody here not pulling their weight?" "No." "I don't think so." "Rodger?" "Overall, I think it's... everybody's been pulling their weight." "JEFF:" "Amber, how have you grown as a person, being out here 28 days now?" "I am a lot more open than I ever thought I would be, and I'm willing to try new things and do new things." "And I'm a much riskier person now." "It might have taken a really hard experience to learn that about myself, but I think it's definitely worth it." "I want you guys to just take a second and look at Alicia and Jerri." "Slowly, the power base shifts from this side to that side." "In the end, it comes down to politics." "How can you possibly vote somebody out and get their vote at the end?" "I just want to remind you of that as we go vote." "Elisabeth, you're up." "My vote is for Keith tonight, because, unlike everybody else, he didn't feel the need to bring his backpack, and, uh, that's just flat-out arrogance." "You seem like a really great guy, but you said you were tired of playing the game, and that you weren't having fun anymore." "So, here's your ticket, buddy." "I'll go tally the votes." "I'll read the votes." "The first vote..." "Nick." "Amber." "Keith." "Amber." "Two votes, Amber." "Nick." "Two votes, Nick, two votes, Amber, one vote, Keith." "That's three votes, Nick." "Last vote..." "Nick." "You need to bring me your torch." "You guys play tough." "See you, buddy." "Bye, Nick." "Hang in there;" "hang in there." "I hope it doesn't rain tonight." "Nick, the tribe has spoken." "TINA:" "Bye, Nick." "JEFF:" "For the rest of you guys," "I wish for you dry, hot weather with no rain." "You can head back to camp." "I'll see you tomorrow." "JEFF:" "Stay tuned for scenes from our next episode, and hear what Nick has to say." "Next time on Survivor:" "This game, in the past three days, has become drastically primal." "JEFF:" "Has Barramundi been pushed to the brink, or is their greatest challenge yet to come?" "Oh, my God." "Our camp is called a dry creek bed." "I doubt if it's dry right now." "It's been a great adventure, had some great times and some big lows." "The last few days have been really rough on me, and it's taught me a lot about not only my strengths but more importantly, my weaknesses." "I kind of feel invincible at times, and Survivor has been a big reality check for me." "It's been a ride;" "it's definitely been a ride."