Episode 7

Let It Go

Previously on… Survivor…

Giselle and Haruhi wasted all their tribe's rice, even after receiving a bailout from Jet…

"Giselle has wasted our rice unwisely, pretty much all on herself," Anise states.

"A little bit on Haruhi too," Roxanne adds.

"Right," Anise says. "And we're running out of rice yet again."

"You guys can't just keep on wasting your rice and hoping for a bailout," Jet says. "This is utterly ridiculous."

And after Haruhi was voted out, Giselle was left with no rice, and no ally…

"Why did I have to eat so much?" she asks. "Why did I have to waste all our rice and not save any for now? This sucks. I think I might just give up."

And she did just that, deciding to quit at Tribal Council…

"I quit," Giselle states plainly.

"You're quitting?" Kisuke asks.

"That's right, I give up!" Giselle exclaims. "I don't need this game! I'm a 7-time Pokémon League Champion! I've proven all I ever need to prove. I don't need the million dollars, I already have millions of dollars in winnings from my championships! I don't need to win this stupid game!"

Meanwhile, over at the Brains Tribe, Ami tried to convince Rukia and Tatsuki to vote for Meilin…

"Meilin is so random, we better get her out now," Ami says. "Before she votes randomly and ends up ousting one of us by accident."

But Rukia and Tatsuki chose instead to vote out Ami herself…

"Tenth person voted out of Survivor: Crazy All-Stars, Ami Mizuno. That's three, that's enough. You need to bring me your torch."

"Stupid! So stupid!" Ami complains. "Why does everyone play so stupid?"

17 are left. Who will be voted out tonight?

Day 19

Crazy Tribe

(Anise, Kenpachi, Roxanne)

Anise is still celebrating Giselle's departure from the game.

"I win, I win, I win!" Anise says. "There was a power struggle between Giselle and I, but guess who came out on top? Why, of course, yours truly! She was so stuck on herself that she couldn't sacrifice eating just a little bit longer. You see, I'm built for this game. I can go a long time without eating!"

Her stomach starts to grumble.

"But not that much longer…"

Roxanne, meanwhile, is enjoying the situation of having no food left.

"I fast for Arceus anyway, so it's not like I'm not used to this," Roxanne says. "In fact, I make sure to fast one day every week. So not having any food, it doesn't really bother me. Doesn't seem to be bothering Kenpachi either."

Kenpachi has his zanpakuto out, as he fights against Roxanne's Graveler.

"Roxanne has been very good to me, allowing me to fight against her Pokémon," Kenpachi says. "I'm lovin' it out here! This is the way to enjoy yourself. A little sword fight against a gigantic boulder. What's not to like?"

Brains Tribe

(Meilin, Rukia, Tatsuki, Whitney)

Whitney confronts Meilin about Meilin's vote for her.

"You voted for me," Whitney says. "My question is… why?"

Meilin looks a bit stunned, then responds.

"Was that wrong? Should I not have done that?" Meilin says, as Whitney looks aghast. "I got to tell you, I have to plead ignorance on this. If anyone had given me the slightest hint that voting for you was wrong, I wouldn't have done that."

"Come on, Meilin!" Whitney shouts. "You vote for Ami, and no one gets upset at all. Except Ami – but she's gone now. Don't you get it?"

As they continue to argue, Rukia and Tatsuki come over to preside in the conversation.

"Okay, what's going on here?" Tatsuki asks.

"Whitney's mad that I voted for her," Meilin says.

"It makes sense that Whitney's mad," Rukia says.

"But she didn't go home! She just received one vote against her!"

"It's still reason to be upset, and you have to understand that," Rukia says.

"You guys, I'm not a threat at all," Meilin tells them. "I'm just throwing my votes to the wind. I can't hurt any of you."

Whitney simply shakes her head and walks away.

"Meilin's play is frustrating all of us," Whitney says. "This is when it makes no sense at all to be voting against the majority. She doesn't have an inkling of a clue how to play this game when there are good players around. She couldn't have won my season, that's for sure."

"I don't get why Whitney's getting upset," Meilin says. "There is no tiebreaker anymore for votes in previous Tribal Councils. I just threw my vote to the wind – it was useless. Nothing to be so upset about there, is there, really? Makes no sense to me."

Villains Tribe

(Haruka, Enobaria, Light, Prussia)

Haruka and Light talk strategy as they relax in the shelter.

"You say you've got everything figured out," Haruka states.

"Yeah, just leave it to me," Light replies.

"All right, then, I'll challenge you: what happens if we lose the next challenge?"

"We vote out Prussia."

"Okay, what next?"

"It's a calculation of who's left from the other tribes. We find which other players want to work with us. I get the feeling that the Heroes won't work with us."

"And why's that? Kagome did give us some rice, didn't she?"

"And that's the very reason why. The Heroes will be very wary of us. They're not going to want to continue to give stuff to us. They will see us as a danger. Thus we go with two of the other tribes."

"Two?"

"In order to have enough votes to win a majority. We might need only one, if we are to win the challenge."

Haruka smirks. "So then we better win. No way two whole tribes trust us."

"Exactly."

"I like how Light spills the beans on everything to me," Haruka says. "By doing so, he allows me to know what he's thinking before he makes the move, and then I can get the jump on him before he decides to turn on me."

"What Haruka doesn't realize is that I'm telling her half-truth after half-truth," Light says. "She doesn't know my full plans, only some of them. And she doesn't need to know, either. So I can continue to trick her until I find that she's no longer useful, whenever that is."

Heroes Tribe

(Candice, Kagome, Toshiro)

"You know, we're almost out of rice," Candice says.

"Out of rice?" Kagome wonders. "How could that be?"

"Let me check that…" Toshiro says.

He looks into the bag of rice and sees that there is hardly any left.

"We're out of rice now," Toshiro says. "I told you not to give it to the Villains!"

"You know, you're really being a jerk, Toshiro," Kagome says.

"I'm just trying to say that you made a mistake!"

"But you keep on rehashing it! Give it up already!"

"She's right, Toshiro," Candice adds.

Toshiro simply squats and pouts.

"The other tribes are going to have a real advantage on us, now that we're out of rice," Toshiro says. "Kagome may have made a fatal mistake by giving up our rice to the Villains."

Day 20

Brawn Tribe

(Sango, Minako, Silver)

Sango spends some time talking with Minako.

"You think that Silver has an idol?" Sango asks.

"No," Minako replies. "Why would you think that?"

"Because he's all by himself now that Temari is gone," Sango states. "Surely he'd be scrambling by now."

"I don't know about that."

"We have to be on our toes. We can't just count on winning the challenge. If we lose, then there's a chance Silver finds the idol, and one of us is gone."

"I'm really trying to think two steps ahead here," Sango says. "While Minako is off daydreaming and with no care in the world. I really don't get how she possibly won this game before, but since she's a former winner, I'm with her."

"Hey, I just want to win again!" Minako says. "I'm not thinking too hard about it. I never did think I was in trouble in Hikawa Shrine, and I don't think I'm in trouble now. I'm just coasting along."

Immunity Challenge

"Come on in, guys!"

The five tribes enter the immunity challenge area, noticing Ami and Giselle to be gone.

"Guys getting your first look at the new Brains and Crazy Tribes, Ami voted out, and Giselle quit last Tribal Council."

"Quit?" Whitney wonders aloud.

"Giselle could not handle the hunger, she is out," Jet states. "You guys ready to get to today's challenge?"

"Yeah!"

"First things first, I will take it back."

Enobaria, Minako and Candice hand over the immunity idols.

"Thank you. Once again, immunity is back up for grabs."

Jet then tosses one of the immunity idols aside.

"This next challenge will have only two winners," Jet states. "Three tribes will go to Tribal Council."

Everyone looks on with a bit of surprise as Jet says this.

"Let's get to today's immunity challenge. For today's challenge, you will run down a ramp, then maneuver through an obstacle course. You will then have to get a ladder, but in order to get that ladder, you will either have to unlock it with keys or untie ropes – it's your choice. You will then maneuver the ladder through another obstacle, before reaching three bags, which are full of puzzle pieces. You will use the ladder to climb up and untie the bag of your choice, which is the puzzle you choose to solve. There is a 5-piece puzzle which is very hard to figure out, a 10-piece puzzle which is more visual, and a 50-piece puzzle which is very easy, but takes a long time to solve. You choose the puzzle. First two tribes to complete their puzzle, win immunity. Losers, Tribal Council, where someone will be voted out of this game. Brains and Villains, you got to sit one player out each, who's it gonna be?"

"We'll sit out Meilin," Rukia announces.

"We'll sit out Prussia," Enobaria says.

"Very well then, sit-outs take a spot on the bench. I'll give you a minute to strategize, and then we'll get started."

The players talk over their strategies for the challenge, then line up at the starting line.

"For immunity! Survivors ready? Go!"

All five tribes take off right out of the gate, rushing down the ramp and getting to the first obstacle, where they have to hop through small rectangular holes to get through it.

"Villains off to a nice start!"

Haruka, Light and Enobaria make quick work of the first obstacle and get out first. The Brains are not far behind them.

"Heroes, really struggling out there!"

Toshiro trips, bringing down Candice as he falls. Kagome helps the other two up, as they have fallen to dead last. The Villains and Brains, meanwhile, take different sides on unlocking their ladder.

"Villains having Enobaria untie the ropes, while Rukia is unlocking the locks with keys!"

Rukia very smartly uses a system with the keys, making sure she knows which ones she has already used. She ends up unlocking the first lock quickly as well as the second lock.

"Brawn and Crazies now at the ladder!"

The Brawn tribe has Silver untie the ropes, while the Crazies have Anise unlocking the locks with keys. Anise is lucky and unlocks a lock on her first try.

"Heroes, really struggling out here!"

Toshiro trips again, being quickly helped up by Kagome, and the Heroes finally make it to the ladder. Meanwhile, Rukia unlocks the third and final lock for the Brains.

"Brains, get that ladder and move on!"

Rukia, Tatsuki and Whitney get their ladder out, while the Villains take their ladder to the first obstacle, where they have to climb up it, go across a platform and back down. They quickly go through it, while the Brawn finish untying their ropes and get their ladder out.

"Heroes are way out of this!"

The Heroes have Toshiro trying untie the ropes, and he is really struggling. The Brains go up their ladder and across the platform. The Brawn are right behind the Brains, while the Crazies have just finished getting their ladder out.

"Big lead for the Villains so far! Remember, you have to be in the top two!"

The Villains begin pushing their ladder through the next obstacle, while the Brains and Brawn begin to catch up to them.

"Crazies and Heroes, got to get back in this thing!"

The Heroes finally get their ladder out, while the Crazies climb down the platform from their ladder. The Villains get to the three bags of puzzles, and Light chooses to get the bag of 50 puzzle pieces. The Brains also get to the three bags, and Rukia climbs up and grabs the 5-piece bag.

"Villains and Brains, get to work on your puzzle!"

As the Villains and Brains spill out their puzzle pieces, the Brawn get to their choice of puzzles. Sango chooses the bag of 50 pieces. The Heroes and Crazies are now pushing their ladders through the obstacle.

"Brains, go to work!"

The Heroes and Crazies get to the puzzle pieces, each of them choosing the 10-piece puzzle. Light and Rukia are hard at work at their tribes' puzzles, and Rukia has already made great progress.

"Everyone now at work at the puzzles!"

Rukia begins making quick work of the rest of the puzzle, and as she figures it out, Tatsuki and Whitney begin to cheer.

"I got it!" Rukia yells.

"Rukia thinks she has it… and she does! Brains win immunity!"

The Brains jump together in celebration, while the other tribes try to figure out their puzzles. Light finds the 50-piece puzzle to be quite troublesome, while Anise starts to put together her 10-piece puzzle. Kagome is putting together her tribe's puzzle, and starting to make a comeback for the Heroes. Sango for the Brawn is struggling with their 50-piece puzzle.

"All four tribes, hard at work with their puzzles!"

Kagome starts to put together some of the final pieces of her puzzle. Anise is right there, neck-and-neck with her, before dropping a piece on the ground. As she goes to pick it up, Kagome is about to finish. The two tribes with 50-piece puzzles never have a chance.

"I got it!" Kagome shouts.

"It's a big comeback for the Heroes… as Kagome has it! And that's it! Heroes win immunity!"

Kagome and Toshiro jump into the air and hug each other, with Candice clapping beside them. Light throws a piece of the puzzle in frustration, while Anise and Sango look on.

"Come over here, Brains and Heroes."

The Brains and Heroes walk over to collect their immunity idols.

"You two tribes are safe from Tribal Council, have a nice night, head on out."

The Brains and Heroes Tribes head out of the immunity challenge area.

"As for the rest of you, someone's going home tonight. Your co-hosts will see you for Tribal."

The three losing tribes also leave the immunity challenge area.

"Surprising that we lost today," Light says. "We had the lead, and then we blew it. No one to blame for that but myself, for not solving the puzzle. I at least know I won't be going home, though."

Villains Tribe

(Haruka, Enobaria, Light, Prussia)

Prussia seems unconcerned even as Haruka, Enobaria and Light huddle together to talk to each other.

"Prussia, right?" Enobaria wonders.

"Prussia," Light says.

"Prussia, easy," Haruka states.

"Easy, then," Enobaria says. "I'm glad you guys are making this easy on me."

"I know that I'm not in the best of positions in this tribe," Enobaria says. "Light and Haruka have their own alliance going on there, and they would vote me out next if that were a scenario. But I'm still planning on voting out Prussia. No need to chance a purple rock."

Enobaria is consulted by Prussia, though, later that night.

"So, would you like to join up with the awesome me and vote out one of the other two?" Prussia asks.

"Why should I do that?" Enobaria wonders.

"Because those two aren't to be trusted, they're like America!" Prussia exclaims. "Those two, they'll have you out next!"

"I suppose you're right," Enobaria says.

"Prussia does make an interesting point, with Light and Haruka being so close together," Enobaria says. "Still, I don't think I'm going to go against them. I'm too wary of the rock."

"Enobaria should know that Haruka and Light are trouble," Prussia says. "She should instead vote with me, that would be awesome!"

Tribal Council

(Villains)

The four Villains walk into the Tribal Council area and set their torches in their place.

"Good evening," Professor Ivy says to them. "Haven't seen you all in a while, what's changed?"

"Loly tried sabotaging our tribe by micturition," Haruka says. "Fortunately, she was thrown out of the game before having a chance to do any more damage, but she was a real pain in the butt."

"It's so much more awesome without Cynthia here!" Prussia adds.

"I've seen other players who fended off Cynthia, and as a result, got better," Ivy says. "Light, how would you say playing with Cynthia made you better?"

Light looks surprised. "It didn't," he replies.

"Oh, I think you're holding something back," Ivy says. "Let it go, Light."

"Well, it is true that I intended on using Cynthia to my advantage," Light says. "So I guess you can say that playing with Cynthia made me better, because I've learned that you can't always get what you want – and you can't always have an easy goat to beat at the end."

"That's what I want to hear!" Ivy says. "You four have played with two arch-villains, and by getting past them, you now have a chance to really play this game."

"It's a tough road ahead," Enobaria says. "We know that a merge has to be coming soon, or something similar, like the dissolution of a couple tribes. We are fighting to be in the best position possible for that scenario."

"How does this tribe put themselves in the best position possible, Haruka?" Ivy asks.

"I think I'll let Light answer that one," Haruka says.

"Oh? And why is that?" Ivy questions.

"Because he is thinking up all these strategies and sub-strategies," Haruka says. "He has everything figured out."

"Ah…" Ivy says. "I think we have realized an alliance here."

"It's no secret that Light and I are in an alliance," Haruka says. "Everyone knows that."

"Is that true?"

Prussia and Enobaria nod their heads.

"Well, if that's the case, why not join together, you two, and vote out Haruka or Light?"

"Hey, no ideas," Light breaks in. "May I answer your original question?"

"If you wish."

"The way we put ourselves in the best position, is to keep together the best group of 3, as we go ahead into a potential merge, or whatever's in store for us."

"And that means no 2-vs.-2 split."

"Exactly."

"The 2-vs.-2 split is still on the table, though," Ivy states. "Enobaria and Prussia better take it while they have the chance, though, because it's gone after this. It is time to vote. Enobaria, you're up first."

The Tribal Council theme "Tally the Vote" plays as the players go to vote.

Enobaria goes to vote.

Haruka goes to vote.

Light goes to vote.

Prussia goes to vote.

"I'll go tally the votes."

Ivy gathers the votes, rearranges them, then returns to her spot.

"If anyone has a hidden immunity idol, and you would like to play it, now would be the time to do so."

No one makes a move.

"Okay. Once the votes are read, the decision is final, and the person voted out will be asked to leave the Tribal Council area immediately. I'll read the votes."

She pulls out the first vote.

"Prussia."

She takes out the second vote.

"Light. We're tied, one vote Prussia, one vote Light."

Ivy opens up the third vote slowly.

"Prussia. Two votes Prussia, one vote Light. One vote left."

Professor Ivy opens up the last vote slowly as well.

"Eleventh person voted out of Survivor: Crazy All-Stars, Prussia. You need to bring me your torch."

Prussia sadly gets up from his seat and goes over to grab his torch. He brings it over to Ivy.

"Prussia, the tribe has spoken. It's time for you to go."

Prussia waves goodbye, then takes off.

"Clearly you three have decided to stick together, and you feel you will be the best trio going forward. If that is indeed the case, remains to be seen. Grab your torches, head back to camp, good night."

The three players head on out.

"No one recognized my awesomeness in this game!" Prussia says. "That's totally not cool. I was the greatest country in the world, was I not? Why was I voted out so soon? This makes absolutely no sense to me at all!"

Who voted for whom:

Enobaria – Prussia

Haruka – Prussia

Light – Prussia

Prussia – Light

Day 21

Brawn Tribe

(Sango, Minako, Silver)

Sango and Minako talk with each other, seeming to have a rather innocuous talk.

"We're together, right?" Minako asks.

"Of course," Sango says. "There's no reason to think otherwise."

"Okay," Minako says. "I just was afraid you'd feel bad for Silver, because of his story and all."

Sango thinks about it for a moment. "I do feel bad for him, but I'm sticking with you."

"That's good to hear," Minako states.

"Minako inadvertently helped out her opponent today," Sango says. "She reminded me that Silver needs the money, and I could really help him out by keeping him around a little longer. So I went to talk to him."

So later in the day, Sango sits down to talk with Silver.

"You're struggling," Sango says.

"Tell me about it," Silver says. "Jasmine and I, once we were married, got a small cottage in Olivine City, where we now live together. She's a gym leader, and I help her with our Pokémon grooming business, but it's still barely enough to get by."

"Some hard times there in Johto?" Sango asks.

"Gym leaders can't live on just what they make from the Pokémon League," Silver explains. "They must have a supplemental income. That's why Whitney lives on a farm, with her family to support her. It's tough living in Johto these days."

"I bet the Pokémon League really cares about its gym leaders," Sango says sarcastically.

"Hey, it's like this: you win your yearly supply of money from them in the Pokémon League Tournament, held annually. You do well, you win a lot of money, but if you don't all-out win the tournament, you're probably not going to have enough to support you for a year. And that's assuming everything goes right for you. It's hard for a young couple to make it these days."

Sango hugs Silver, who fights back tears.

"Silver really makes a great case for sticking around longer," Sango says. "It may sound sappy, but I feel a real emotional pull towards him. I want to help him. The question is, can I just dump Minako like that? It's not fair to her, either."

"I used to be known as a liar and a scumbag," Silver says. "That's no longer the case. I work hard to support Jasmine. What I told Sango was absolutely true. The old me probably would have lied to Sango's face. Here, I just told her the bald truth of the situation, and I hope she listens to me."

Tribal Council

(Brawn)

The three Brawn Tribe members enter the Tribal Council area.

"Welcome," Ancient Rome states. "You guys fought hard, but lost again today. Why?"

Sango laughs. "It was a tough challenge!" she protests. "Everything about it was tough. We simply came up short."

"But it means that after this Tribal Council, you'll be down to just 2 people. Have you thought about what that entails?"

"I have," Silver says. "I don't know exactly, but my guess is that our tribe will be dismantled in some way. This is the last Tribal Council we speak to you as the Brawn tribe."

"Minako, assuming it's not you tonight, how do you approach this upcoming scenario?"

"I don't really think too far ahead!" Minako exclaims. "I'm pretty spontaneous. I just let the flow of the game take me along."

"But isn't that setting you up for disaster?"

"Not really! I just hope everything goes okay for me, and it usually does."

"Sango, if your tribe is broken apart after tonight, what happens?"

"I really don't know," Sango replies. "My hope is that there's a merge, that would be really helpful to me. But if there's no merge, and we're sent away like the wind, then that's certainly something that could be troublesome for me."

"And how so?"

"Because I've made good friendships with both Minako and Silver here," Sango says. "I don't want either of them to leave, and that's why it's such a tough vote tonight."

"Silver, what's your case for sticking around?"

"Hey, I've made it clear," Silver says. "Jasmine and I need money for help just getting by. I hope that with every vote I survive, that kitty of money gets a little bigger, and then I hope I can get to the end for the million, because I've got a pretty good case to make to the jury."

"It's all about getting there. And right now, we'll take a step toward getting there, as it is time to vote."

The new Tribal Council music plays as the players go to vote.

Minako goes to vote.

Sango goes to vote.

Silver goes to vote.

"You're a real sweetheart, but I have to vote for you," Silver says, holding up his vote for Minako.

"I'll go tally the votes."

Ancient Rome grabs the voting urn, then returns to the players.

"If anyone has a hidden immunity idol, and you would like to play it, now would be the time to do so."

No one budges.

"Okay. Once the votes are read, the decision is final, and the person voted out will be asked to leave the Tribal Council area immediately. I'll read the votes."

Ancient Rome pulls out the first vote.

"Minako."

He takes out the next vote.

"Silver. One vote Minako, one vote Silver, one vote left."

Ancient Rome pulls out the final vote and opens it extremely slowly.

"Twelfth person voted out of Survivor: Crazy All-Stars…"

"Minako."

Minako looks a bit surprised, then shrugs her shoulders. She hugs Sango goodbye, then gets up to bring her torch over to Ancient Rome.

"Minako, the tribe has spoken. It's time for you to go."

Ancient Rome snuffs out Minako's torch, and Minako heads on out.

"Silver, you apparently made a good case for sticking around, and now you get a chance to find out what's beyond this vote. Grab your torches, head back to camp, good night."

Sango and Silver take their torches and leave.

"I had a really fun time," Minako says. "Sure, I didn't win this time, but at least it was a lot of fun, and that's all I can really ask for. Good luck Sango!"

Who voted for whom:

Minako – Silver

Sango – Minako

Silver – Minako

Crazy Tribe

(Anise, Kenpachi, Roxanne)

Anise and Kenpachi both begin hammering Roxanne, trying to influence her decision for the vote.

"Don't vote me out yet, I haven't had a good enough fight!" Kenpachi exclaims. "I'm only getting started out here!"

"Oh yeah?" Anise says. "Well, you can't vote me out! I'm the one who helped perpetrate the quitting of Giselle!"

Roxanne ignores both of them and heads off alone to the beach.

"I must pray," she responds.

She then goes all by herself to the beach and begins her prayers to Arceus.

"The only way I can make the right decision is by asking Arceus," Roxanne says. "I'm going to pray about it, and see what happens. Then maybe I'll know which one of these two I should keep, and which one I should vote out."

Tribal Council

(Crazy)

The Crazies enter the Tribal Council area, taking their torches and setting them down in their place, before taking their seats.

"Well, well, well, look who we have here," Kisuke says. "It's the same old Crazy Tribe, having lost for the fourth consecutive time. What gives?"

"We just simply aren't that good," Anise states. "That, and the wasting of all our rice by Giselle put us in a bad spot."

"Your tribe is completely falling apart," Kisuke says. "It's not like one little thing is going wrong. You're losing every challenge, your relationships are in complete disarray, and you're out of food to boot."

"I just try to center myself," Roxanne says. "I try to keep myself calm and not allow outside things to affect me. If all goes right, this will just be a trial on the way to something bigger."

"Kenpachi, you were a big reason why your tribe lost some of those challenges along the way."

"Yes, but I didn't lose this one," Kenpachi says. "Not that it matters. I can win any challenge I want! I just don't try hard all the time!"

"Roxanne, does that bother you, that Kenpachi doesn't always use his full strength?"

"Not too much, actually," Roxanne says. "Because I know that if Kenpachi isn't trying all that hard right now, he's probably not going to try all that hard the rest of the way, and as a result, he will be easier to beat."

"Do you guys blame all your struggles on Giselle?"

"Absolutely!" Anise shouts. "Giselle wasted all our rice, and she did it twice! She put us in the bad position we're in now. If all had gone right, she would have been out of here long ago. Instead, she stuck around long enough to torpedo the whole tribe."

"She did do that, all right," Kisuke says. "After all, your tribe – once the largest at all 6 members – will be down to only 2 after tonight. And then, who knows what happens?"

"I'm trying not to think about it," Roxanne states.

"Bring it on!" Kenpachi growls. "I don't care what's waiting for us, I'm going to take it on with all my might!"

Kisuke laughs. "I wouldn't expect anything less from Kenpachi! It is time to vote. Anise, you're up first."

The Tribal Council theme "Tally the Vote" plays as the players go to vote.

Anise goes to vote.

"Kenpachi, you've helped me enough for my game, but now I've grown tired of you," Anise says. "I'm ready to move on."

Kenpachi goes to vote.

"You're mean, Anise, but I kind of like that in you," Kenpachi says. "Anyway, I'm voting for you. You lose the battle!"

Roxanne goes to vote.

"I'll go tally the votes."

Kisuke gets the votes, rearranges them, then returns to the players.

"If anyone has a hidden immunity idol, and you would like to play it, now would be the time to do so."

No one reacts to this.

"Okay. Once the votes are read, the decision is final, and the person voted out will be asked to leave the Tribal Council area immediately. I'll read the votes."

Kisuke pulls out the first vote.

"Kenpachi."

Kenpachi doesn't seem to even care.

"Anise. One vote Anise, one vote Kenpachi, one vote left."

Kisuke takes out the final vote and opens it very slowly.

"Thirteenth person voted out of Survivor: Crazy All-Stars…"

"Anise Tatlin."

"What?!" Anise yells. "Roxanne, why me?"

"Arceus told me to vote for you," Roxanne states.

"That's not fair!" Anise shouts.

"Anise, you need to bring me your torch."

Anise walks over grumpily, picks up her torch, then brings it before Kisuke.

"Anise, the tribe has spoken."

Kisuke snuffs out Anise's torch.

"It's time for you to go."

Anise pouts as she storms out of the Tribal Council area.

"Well, that's that. The destruction of the Crazy Tribe is complete. You're down to only the two of you now, so good luck in whatever happens from here on out. Grab your torches, head back to camp, good night."

Roxanne and Kenpachi take their torches and head on back to camp.

"I can't believe Roxanne voted for me!" Anise says. "I thought we had a good alliance going there! We both hated Giselle with the same passion! I guess she was just playing me the whole time. I don't believe her excuse about Arceus telling her to vote for me – I think she just viewed me as the bigger threat. And so I was. Good riddance."

Who voted for whom:

Anise – Kenpachi

Kenpachi – Anise

Roxanne – Anise

Scenes from our next episode:

It's merge time:

"It's time for everyone to drop your buffs," Jet says. "We are merging."

The Villains instantly connect with the Brains:

"You, Rukia, are who we need to get farther in this game," Light says. "You think just like I do."

"You're too much," Rukia laughs.

But one Villain isn't too hip on Light's relationship with Rukia:

"So you meet the girl, and five minutes later, the two of you are a closer pair than we were!" Haruka shouts.

"What, are you jealous?" Light asks.

"You bet I'm jealous!" Haruka shouts. "I'm jealous of a million dollars!"