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Ive playedSurvivorthree times, he later tells Jeff at Tribal Council.
And Ive never seen it like this today.
This pandemonium creates a real highlight of the season, a move that will undoubtedly become an iconicSurvivormoment.
I thought it might be an idol, he explains as he returns to his seat.
Are you confident its not?
asks Jeff, clearly egging the poor guy on to further make a fool of himself.
Is this a funny scene?
Its pretty much the perfect punchline to Adams blunderous edit this season.
But is it an Erik gives up Immunity style gaffe the likes of which Adam will never live down?
Its simple to see the logic in Adams move.
So, sure, why not take the shot, especially knowing your name is on the chopping block?
If it works, Adam looks like a genius.
If it fails, then at least youve inspired enough Reddit memes to last the rest of the year.
Its also not as if Adams paranoia is unjustified.
The way Tribal descends into a melee of murmurs and hushed chatter is enough to put anyone on edge.
What begins as an easy vote between Adam and Nick soon turns into a headache-inducing game of telephone.
Nick tells Tyson that Sophie threw his name out.
Adam tells Jeremy and Tyson that they should all vote for Sarah.
Tyson then lets Sarah know that Adam wants her out.
Nick finds himself in an interesting position in this episode.
He takes it very personally when he gets blindsided.
I never thought Id say this, but Tony acts as the voice of reason in this episode.
Even Nick, the birthday boy, remains skeptical because of Sarahs cutthroat reputation.
She got caught up in the moment, says Tony.
And that one moment can cost you.
Parvati finds an advantage that she can trade with someone in the game for fire tokens.
she cheers, clearly giddy to momentarily escape the soul-sucking boredom of the Edge.
Im like a mouse trapped on this mouse experiment, and this prize is like cheese.
Or does she tell the group and spend the tokens on food they can all share together?
Parvati comes clean, choosing selflessness over selfishness.
In regards to the actual advantage, the less said, the better.
I mean, seriously, a 50/50 Coin thats what were calling this thing?
If it lands safe side up, then that player becomes immune from the vote.
Jeff must have been having a Fijian fever dream when he thought up this one.
And he laughed at Adam for thinking set decoration might be an idol?!
At least Adams idea would have had a cool-looking payoff.
Are we really expecting high drama from a coin flip?
Whats next, a rock-paper-scissors Immunity Challenge?
And we have Adam to thank for that.
I bet you Jeff wrote those fortunes himself to encourage the players to make bad decisions.
I believe that makes her the woman with most Immunity wins ever, taking her previous season into account.
Theres also some superb flailing in the Immunity Challenge, particularly from Ben and Jeremy.