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Day 19
When You Gotta Go, You Gotta Go
Camp
Men: Joe, Killua, Kirito, Kyon
Women: Alice, Haruhi, Jasmine, Konata, Michiru, Misty
The players are once again stunned as they leave Tribal Council.
"What the hell just happened?" Alice asks. "Why in the hell would Spiegel just quit the game like that?"
"When you gotta go, you gotta go," Konata remarks.
"Something about not liking dying, I guess," Kirito says. "But I doubt he would have died again out here."
"Yeah, I don't get it," Jasmine says. "But his being out of the game helps our chances."
"You're right that it helps your chances," Killua says. "I wanted him to stay, for now. But being down another number, that really hurts us."
"Spiegel quitting was the absolute worst thing that could happen to my game," Killua says. "Not only are we one Man more down, but I wanted to get rid of Kyon first, because he's too dangerous, what with his connections to Haruhi and Konata. Now we've got to figure out if Kyon has an idol or something, because if he does, we're screwed."
That morning, Alice and Killua are up first to talk strategy.
"We're in a bad spot," Killua says. "We need you to throw another challenge."
Alice laughs. "Once was enough," she replies. "I think you need to shift your thinking."
"Thinking to what?"
"Suppose you vote out Kyon. That leaves three. Then what?"
A light bulb goes off over Killua's head. "You're right," he says. "If it goes to that, Kirito and Joe likely band together and take me out."
"Exactly," Alice says. "That's why you've got to be proactive and vote out either Kirito or Joe."
"But how do I do that? Those two have been tight with me from the very start."
"You've got to get the numbers."
"But how? Even if I team up with Kyon – who's going to be super-suspicious of me – it's only 2-2."
"That's where I come in."
"You?"
"That's right, I'm going to work on Kirito and Joe and get them to believe that they've got to turn on each other. Once that happens, you'll have your chance to pounce."
"But why would they believe you?"
"Who's to say they will?" Alice says, putting a finger on her chin. "But at least I'm giving you a chance. It's the most I'll give you, because I'm not giving you another immunity."
Killua laughs. "Fair," he says. "I look forward to seeing what you can do."
"Killua is my meal ticket to a victory in this game," Alice says. "I need him on that jury so he can persuade everyone to vote for me. At the same time, though, I want to help him, because if he feels like I screwed him, then he's not going to vote for me. So, I'm walking a tightrope."
"I don't want to turn on Kirito and Joe," Killua says. "At the same time, I recognize the danger in going to three with only them with me. I've got to find the delicate balance between the two choices, because if I get it wrong, then my torch will be… 'smuffed.'"
Later that morning, Misty is trying to rally the troops.
"We've got to stick together, no matter what," Misty tells Jasmine and Michiru. "I know one thing: I'm not using my Shot-in-the-Dark, and you two have already used yours. We're going to have to pick rocks, most likely, unless we somehow squeeze one more Fire Token out of the Men."
"I'll work on Joe to get one from him if I can," Jasmine says. "If they win the challenge, then maybe I can get it from him."
"Makes sense," Michiru says. "What about your Fire Tokens?"
"I'm using them to buy an extra vote," Misty says.
Misty then hands her Tokens over to a producer.
"We've got this plan worked out," Misty says. Token. The problem is, we don't know what advantages the other alliance has. Just like the last two votes, it's going to come down to who uses their advantage correctly."
"I don't like the way things are going," Michiru says. "At this point our tribe is so divided that we have no choice but to use Misty's extra vote. But they probably have one too. So, we need to hope for is that perhaps Haruhi and Konata would be willing to turn on Alice. I can't be sure about that, though."
Alice is trying to keep Haruhi and Konata on the same page as well.
"Look, we can't afford to turn on each other at this point," Alice says. "We've got to play smart – and that means not changing our votes – even if it means picking rocks."
"Yeah, yeah," Konata says. "Tell us something we don't know."
"Hey, I now hold the record for most days played on Survivor!" Haruhi says. "And I'm going to just keep on adding to that record!"
"If you don't fall in line, your record will not go much higher," Alice says. "Look, I know Mine isn't here now, but we've got to stay loyal. Otherwise, we get picked off one by one."
"Yeah, we hear you, Grandma," Konata says.
"Trying to keep Haruhi and Konata under my wings is like trying to shepherd little children," Alice says. "Meanwhile, I'm trying to help them stay in this game. If they don't do as they're told, they're going to go home. I'm not asking them to be zombies like Boston Rob's zombies, but they run the risk of ruining not only my game but their own as well. But until then…"
She hands over four Fire Tokens to a producer.
"I'm buying this extra vote and using it to put our alliance over the top," Alice says. "And in case that doesn't work, I have still other ideas…"
Immunity Challenge
"Come on in, guys!"
The two tribes march on in, over to the immunity challenge area.
"You guys ready for today's immunity challenge?" Jet asks.
"Why so early?" Konata asks.
"I'll tell you soon enough," Jet replies. "First things first, though, I will take back the immunity idol."
Haruhi reluctantly hands over the immunity idol to Jet.
"Thank you. Once again, immunity is back up for grabs."
Jet points out to a couple of docks, one on the shore, and the other 50 meters away in the sea.
"For today's challenge, you will compete in a medley relay," Jet explains. "Four swimmers will race in four different styles of swimming – backstroke, butterfly, breaststroke, and freestyle. We wanted to do this challenge while the tide isn't as tough, which is why we're having it a bit early. First tribe to get all four swimmers back to shore wins immunity, safe from tonight's vote. Losers, Tribal Council, where someone will be the next person voted out of this game. Women, you have two extra members, you must sit two out, and you cannot sit out the same people in back-to-back challenges. Jasmine sat out the last challenge, so she must participate."
"I'll sit out," Haruhi says.
"Me too!" Konata chimes in.
"Very well then, Haruhi and Konata will sit out. Now, if you'd like to use the Medallion of Power and get a five-second head start, I'm offering it to the Men first."
The Men all look at each other and shake their heads.
"I don't think we even have enough Tokens put together to buy it," Joe says.
"Very well then," Jet says. "Women, you now can buy the Medallion of Power if you wish to."
"Nah," Alice replies.
"Okay. I almost forgot to say, in addition, you are playing for reward. Wanna know what you're playing for?"
"Sure!" Kirito replies.
"The winning tribe will be taken to the Sanctuary, where good things happen," Jet says. "You will get a chance to eat T-bone steak, mashed potatoes, corn, and some root beer, because I know you're not old enough to drink real beer."
"That hasn't stopped us before!" Konata chimes in.
"Irregardless of that…"
"'Irregardless' isn't a word!" Haruhi replies.
"Sorry," Jet says. "Regardless of that, the winning tribe has a much better fate than the losing tribe. If the Men lose, they will be on the brink of extinction. If the Women lose, they'll have given the Men a lifeline. In addition, if the Men win, they get letters from home."
Joe gives a fist pump in response, and Kirito claps his hands.
"I know it's worth playing for. I'll give you a minute to strategize and figure out which person you want to swim each leg, then we'll get started."
The two tribes talk about their plans on the challenge.
"Michiru and I are expert swimmers," Misty says. "We should take on the hardest strokes. I'll do the butterfly, and you do the backstroke, Michiru."
"Works for me!" Michiru replies.
"I'll do the breaststroke," Alice says. "Jasmine can have the freestyle."
"Thanks," Jasmine says. "I'll do my best."
The Men have a similar talk.
"I can do whatever swim you want," Killua says. "Butterfly is the most taxing, so I think I'd be best with that one."
"Agreed," Kirito says. "I'll do the backstroke."
"What about you, Kyon?" Joe asks. "Would you rather have the breaststroke or freestyle?"
"It doesn't matter much to me," Kyon says. "How about you take the freestyle, and I go for the breaststroke."
"Sure thing," Joe says.
The two tribes walk on over to the dock.
"We will begin with the backstroke," Jet announces. "You swim out to the dock and back, then the next person jumps in and does the breaststroke. The butterfly will follow, and we'll conclude with the freestyle. If you jump in too early, your tribe will be given a ten-second penalty at best, and at worst disqualified"
Michiru and Kirito take their positions.
"For immunity! Survivors ready? Go!"
Michiru and Kirito begin swimming, and Michiru takes a big lead on Kirito. Her swimming expertise gives her a three-second lead over Kirito as the two reach the dock out in the sea.
"You'll now turn around and head for home!" Jet shouts.
Michiru is first to reach the dock, and she begins on her way back. Kirito struggles to remain competitive, but he is at least able to stay within five seconds of her. Michiru swims back to the dock, where Alice jumps in.
"Alice is doing the breaststroke, and she sure puts the 'breast' into 'breaststroke!'" Jet shouts.
Alice swims out, while Kirito reaches the dock and Kyon jumps in. Immediately Kyon begins to make up ground, and he is within two seconds of Alice once she touches the dock out at sea and turns around.
"Kyon making up ground!"
As the two arrive back at the dock at shore, Kyon is within a split second of Alice. Misty jumps in the water, with Killua right behind her.
"This is neck-and-neck!"
Killua uses quicker butterfly strokes than Misty, and his strategy is working: he has fully caught up to Misty by the time they reach the dock at sea.
"You've got to dig deep!"
Misty tries adjusting her butterfly strokes to match Killua's, but it is of no use: Killua has a half-second lead on her by the time the two reach shore.
"Final two out!"
Joe jumps in, with Jasmine right behind her. As the two swim, Misty apologizes to her tribemates.
"I'm sorry, I blew it," she tells them.
"Not your fault at all," Michiru replies.
"Yeah, men have an unfair advantage," Alice says. "They're built differently."
Joe keeps his lead over Jasmine and in fact extends it to about a second as the two reach the dock at sea. They then turn and come for home. The Men are all clapping and cheering as Joe comes closer, while the Women look dejected as they see Joe holding about a second-and-a-half lead on Jasmine.
"Joe… reaches shore first!" Jet shouts. "And that's it! Men… win immunity!"
Joe climbs back up on shore and starts to yell in celebration. Killua, Kirito, and Kyon whoop it up along with him.
"Finally!" Joe shouts.
"We got it!" Kirito shouts.
"We're still in it!" Kyon yells.
"Good job, Joe!" Killua says, patting Joe on the back.
Meanwhile, the Women can only shake their heads and cross their arms.
"Yeah, yeah, so what?" Konata says from the bench. "We still have more members than you."
"'So what?'" Jet quotes Konata. "Konata, this is a game! Wake up!"
"Give me some cookies and I will," Konata replies.
Jet shakes his head, before handing over the Ranma immunity idol over to Joe.
"Congrats, Men, you earned this," Jet says.
"We're happy to have it," Joe replies.
"You will now head to the Sanctuary, where good things happen," Jet says. "Letters from home will be waiting for you. Head on out."
Joe carries the Ranma idol with him as he and the other Men walk on out.
"As for you, Women, not your day," Jet states.
"You said it," Alice says.
"You guys just weren't up to the challenge of stomping on the Men's throats," Jet says. "Now they're back in this game. Does this make you nervous?"
"All we can do is try harder next time," Michiru says.
"In any case, one of you will be joining the jury tonight," Jet says. "You've got the rest of the day to figure out who that's gonna be. You can head on out; I'll see you tonight for Tribal."
The Women shake their heads as they walk out of the immunity challenge area.
"This sucks," Alice says. "I didn't want to be sending one of our players home this time, unlike the time we threw the challenge. Nevertheless, we're going to have to send one of them to the jury."
Sanctuary
(Men: Joe, Killua, Kirito, Kyon)
"This is awesome!" Joe says, grabbing a fork and knife and starting to eat his T-bone steak.
"This is just what we need," Killua says.
"And with this food in our bellies, along with the confidence we gained today, we should make a comeback in this game," Kirito says.
"Much agreed," Kyon says.
"Winning this challenge came at the perfect time for us," Killua says. "I can't imagine how bad things would be if we had lost. We'd be voting off Kyon, and then it would be just the three of us of our original alliance. I hope it doesn't come to that."
After gorging themselves on the food, the players each go to a separate spot to read their letters from home.
"Ooh, this ought to be good," Joe says, opening up his letter.
"Hi, Joe! Just want to let you know that I made it to the Final Three when I played. Oh, and I made it pretty far a second time too! Sure, I quit because of hunger in my other season, but come on, you'd do the same if you hadn't eaten much in three weeks. You're lucky you learned from the best! I've won and won and won at the Pokémon League championship, and you ought to take that as motivation! It's not impossible to win these games, unless you're going up against me. Our daughter Synneva says 'hi' and 'I love you' too! Kisses, Giselle Gravelpot, seven-time Pokémon League champion."
"Oh, Giselle," Joe says while blushing. "Never change, Giselle. Never change."
Killua reads his letter with a laugh.
"Dear Killua, it's Gon. I finally got to meet my father! He's amazing, I'll have to introduce you to him. I hear you've gone a long way in the game two times now. Just don't give up when reaching the end! If there are rules, make sure to keep them, so you don't lose at the end like you did at your first Hunter Exam. I believe in you! Signed, Gon Freecss."
"Thanks, Gon," Killua says. "I look forward to seeing you, but I don't want to do so until I've secured that million-dollar check."
Kyon picks up his letter and looks at it.
"Dear Big Brother, I hope you and Haruhi are getting along well! I wish you best of luck! Shamisen says hi! Love, Your Imouto."
Kyon has a chuckle.
"I'm glad Haruhi is in this game, or else I would have gotten one from her, and it wouldn't be pretty," he says. "My sister is young. For her to write that much is pretty impressive."
Finally, Kirito reads his letter, and he tears up just upon opening it.
"Kirito, there's no way I can tell you how much I miss you. You and I are going to go get married and start our own family. And maybe we'll also play some very dangerous virtual reality games. Just kidding! I don't ever want to go through that again. I love you so much. Hugs and kisses, xoxo, Asuna Yuuki."
The tears pour down Kirito's eyes.
"I miss Asuna so bad," he says. "I want to be with her, but I know the best thing for our future family is for me to win the million dollars. I've got to win it… for Asuna!"
The Men then gather together to talk about their plans moving forward.
"We've got to win all our challenges," Kirito says. "Then we've got to stay strong once we absorb their remaining tribe member."
"Right," Kyon says. "Then it's every Man for himself."
"Sounds good," Joe says.
"I'm in a tough position," Joe says. "I have the decision of a lifetime to make. Do I stay loyal to Killua and Joe the next time we vote? Or do I flip on them and vote with Kyon, knowing full well that I won't get jury votes from Killua and Joe as a result? It's the decision of a lifetime, and I'm glad I'm going to have a little extra time to make it."
"I don't want to work with those three jerks," Kyon says. "However, I don't have much of a choice here. I've got two votes, but two is obviously less than three, unless you're using Gul Madred's math. I need one of those jerks to flip. But which jerk?"
Camp
Women: Alice, Haruhi, Jasmine, Konata, Michiru, Misty
As they sit around the fire, Misty, Michiru, and Jasmine take small shells of rice from Alice, who is cooking the rice.
"Where's Haruhi and Konata?" Jasmine asks.
Alice points down to the beach. "They're building sandcastles," she says. "As if that's really important right now."
"Well, don't blame me," Misty says. "They're part of your alliance, remember?"
Alice sighs. "How about this?" she says. "I am going to drop a bombshell on you."
"What is it?" Michiru asks inquisitively.
"What if… I joined your alliance?"
Everyone looks stunned for a moment, before Michiru can finally say something.
"Really? We'd love that!"
"Well, that would save us from a purple rock," Misty says. "So I can't say I'm against it."
"But who would we vote for?" Jasmine asks.
"Whichever one has more of a chance at winning," Alice says. "Maybe Haruhi, maybe Konata. But if we put our heads together, we can go forward as the Core Four and focus all our attention on beating those Men!"
The others nod their heads.
"Great!" Michiru says.
"But maybe we shouldn't call it the Core Four…" Misty says.
"Got a better name?" Alice asks.
"Yeah, with you we become JAM again," Misty says. "Just with two M's."
"Sounds good," Alice says. "Now don't turn on me… you'll regret it."
"I've tricked the other alliance to think that I'm on their side," Alice says. "Imagine their surprise when they end up seeing the votes come out against them! If they think I'm with them, they won't use their extra vote, and thus allow us to get them out with our extra vote. This is an ideal situation for me!"
Haruhi and Konata, meanwhile, are building a sandcastle.
"This is so much fun!" Haruhi says. "I just wish Kyon was here so we could bury him in the sand."
"Do you know who we're going to vote for yet?" Konata asks.
"Who cares?" Haruhi replies. "Let's have fun!"
"Yeah, you're right," Konata says.
"Haruhi and I are having a blast," Konata says. "We've gotten to the point that we don't even know who we're voting for. Alice will let us know once we get to Tribal Council."
The Men come back to camp, and Alice immediately pulls Killua aside.
"I got it," she whispers to him.
"Excuse me?" Killua replies.
"I got it. I got their alliance fooled," Alice says.
"Fooled how?"
"They think I'm flipping on Haruhi and Konata, when I'm not," Alice says. "So, they aren't going to use their extra vote tonight, and we'll use ours and send one of them home."
"You'd better be right about this," Killua responds.
"Trust me, I am."
"Alice is getting overconfident, and her overconfidence is her weakness," Killua says. "Then again, my faith in my friends is mine. And she's one of my friends, so… yeah, I guess we're both in danger here."
"If I can pull off this blindside of the JAM alliance, I'll have the resumé necessary to win this game," Alice says. "Once they're down in numbers, then I can zero in my focus on making sure that Killua ends up on the jury and helps me win. That's going to be the tough part."
But Misty is not so sure about Alice's loyalty.
"Guys, we can't count on Alice," she says. "If she is telling the truth, that's great. But if she's lying, we need to be prepared."
"But who do we vote for?" Jasmine asks.
"I think we should vote for either Haruhi or Konata," Michiru says. "That way, if it's a tie vote, there's a chance Alice goes home on rocks."
"Good thinking," Jasmine says.
"Yeah, that makes sense," Misty says. "If one of them uses their extra vote, then we've got to use ours too, in self-preservation."
"We are trusting Alice to a certain extent," Misty says. "We don't really trust her, but we're pretending we are right now."
"I know that Alice isn't to be trusted," Michiru says. "But I'm an optimist – I like to think the best of everyone. Perhaps that's not too smart when playing a game like this, but I'm going to believe what she says until she proves otherwise."
Tribal Council
(Women)
The Women walk into Tribal Council with their torches ablaze. The Men also take their seats in the peanut gallery.
"We now bring in the members of our jury," Jet says. "And it's been so long that I can't even remember who is on the jury. Let's reacquaint ourselves with them, shall we?"
Ami, Mine, and Spike walk into the Tribal Council area and take their seats.
"Now, the talk is all about this game dwindling down toward the end," Jet says. "Misty, with your tribe having six players left and there being so little time left in the game, how do you focus on reaching the endgame?"
"It's not about the endgame yet," Misty says. "It's about survival in a six-person tribe. And it's going to remain all about survival until one of these tribes is gone."
"So, what you're saying is, you aren't even thinking about being one of those Final Three yet because you're too concerned that you'll end up on the jury?"
"That's correct," Misty says. "I am looking at this game through the lens of having a final six and finding my way to the final two or three of my tribe. I'm not looking toward the end quite yet."
"Michiru and Jasmine, I haven't heard too much from you throughout the course of this game," Jet says. "Are you flying under the radar for strategic purposes, or because you simply aren't that interesting?"
"That's offense, as far as I'm concerned," Jasmine responds. "That sounds like something Probst would say."
"I agree," Michiru says. "But everything we go out here is strategic. The point is to survive, not to please the cameras. My lover Haruka knew that more than anyone. That's why she won this game in the biggest season."
"Haruka was a special player, no doubt," Jet says. "I'd love to bring her back sometime to see if she could win again. Speaking of playing again, Haruhi, you've now set the record for most days played in this game. How have you done it?"
"Because I'm a great player!" Haruhi exclaims. "Isn't it obvious?"
"But perhaps the reason you've made it so long is because you're beatable and everyone else just wants a goat for the end."
"I am the GOAT!" Haruhi replies. "Most days ever!"
"Not the GOAT," Jet says. "A goat. People think you can be beaten. That's what I'm saying."
"Just drop it," Konata tells Jet. "She can play any way she pleases."
"It just might not be in a way that wins her the million," Jet says. "Alice, I can tell, you're totally focused on the million."
"Everything I say and do is in preparation to try to win it all," Alice replies. "I'm not playing for second place."
"Would you be willing to take a big risk now, and possibly get voted out early, if it means it gives you a better chance at playing to the end?"
"Absolutely," Alice says. "And in my first order of business, I am playing this."
She pulls out a piece of parchment.
"This entitles me to an extra vote," she says. "I intend to use it tonight."
"Very well then," Jet states. "That is a good extra vote. Alice, you may vote twice tonight."
"Hold on a sec," Misty says.
She pulls out her own parchment paper and shows it to Jet.
"I get an extra vote too," she says.
"Wow, we've got the twists and BIG MOVES flying tonight!" Jet exclaims. "Michiru, how do you navigate a situation like this, especially when you're playing the role of a background character?"
Michiru shakes her head. "Sometimes you don't need BIG MOVES to win," she says. "Sometimes the best policy is to do things the kinder, gentler way."
"I agree," Jasmine says. "We have our own strategy. It's effective, even if it doesn't please the CBS cameras."
"Alice, a lot in this game has been made about strong alliances," Jet says. "Do you think there's any way around those alliances, or are we headed for a showdown where this is clearly a tribe divided?"
"Some people are playing both sides," Alice replies. "I don't think you're going to see this vote go down the way you think."
She then whispers something in Michiru's ear. Michiru immediately scurries over to Misty and Jasmine are starts whispering to them, while Alice goes over and whispers to Haruhi and Konata. The Men kick back and laugh as they see all the Women frantically scrambling.
"Wow," Jet says.
"Give us one minute!" Konata exclaims.
Konata and Haruhi finish whispering with Alice, then Alice again goes over on whispers to Misty.
"This could go any way," Jet says. "Lots of last-minute scrambling going on here."
"Okay, we've got it," Misty says. "We're ready."
"All right," Jet says. "Now, let's remember: Misty and Alice, you will place two votes. Everyone else will place one vote. It is time to vote. Alice, you're up first."
Alice heads on over to the voting booth as the "Tally the Vote" theme begins to play.
"Deep breaths," Jasmine says, looking over at Michiru.
Alice goes to vote, and she places in two votes.
"No one knows how this is going to go, not even me," Alice says. "But I get the feeling it's going to go my way."
Haruhi goes to vote.
"Tonight, tonight, tonight, tonight, oh oh…" Haruhi says.
Jasmine goes to vote.
Konata goes to vote.
"We're going to make it right, tonight, tonight, tonight, oh oh…" Konata says.
Michiru goes to vote.
Misty goes to vote, and she votes twice.
"I don't have a clue what's going on tonight," Misty says. "But what I do know is that I'm going to stay loyal to my alliance till the bitter end."
"I'll go tally the votes."
Jet walks on over to the voting booth, grabs the urn, then brings it back over to his podium.
"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."
Jet pulls out the first vote.
"First vote… Misty."
Misty nods.
"Misty. That's two votes Misty."
"Okay, okay," Misty says quietly.
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Haruhi nods as well.
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"Haruhi. Two votes Misty, two votes Haruhi."
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"Haruhi. That's three votes Haruhi, two votes Misty."
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"Haruhi. That's four votes Haruhi, two votes Misty."
Misty looks on with a smile as Jet pulls out the next vote.
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"Misty. Four votes Haruhi, three votes Misty, one vote left."
Misty looks over at Alice angrily.
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"Misty. We have a tie."
"Alice!" Misty exclaims angrily.
"Sorry!" Alice replies.
"This is unbelievable," Jet says. "A four-four tie after all that whispering. And now, we have a revote. Misty and Haruhi, you will not vote. Everyone else, you will vote, and Alice, you will still vote twice."
"No way!" Misty complains.
"That's the way we do it on Crazy Survivor," Jet says. "It's always been our rule. Alice, come get the voting urn. It is time to revote, and Alice, you are up first."
Alice goes to vote, and she votes twice.
"Sorry, Misty," Alice says. "But sometimes someone gets outsmarted, and this time, you did."
Jasmine goes to vote.
Konata goes to vote.
Michiru goes to vote.
"I'll go retally the votes."
Jet walks over to the voting booth, picks up the urn, then returns to his usual spot.
"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."
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"First vote… Misty."
Misty shakes her head in disgust.
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"Eleventh person eliminated from Survivor: Crazy Game Changers, and the fourth member of our jury…"
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"Misty."
"$*#%!" Misty curses in disgust. She pounds her fist into the ground.
"Misty, you need to bring me your torch," Jet says.
Misty hugs Jasmine and then Michiru. "You two go and win this game, okay?"
"We'll try," Jasmine replies with a tear.
Misty then goes over and grabs her torch, before bringing it over to Jet.
"Misty, the tribe has spoken," Jet says, snuffing out her torch. "It's time for you to go."
"You're a snake, Alice!" Misty calls as she walks out. "An absolute snake!"
"Not a songbird?" Alice replies inquisitively with her index finger on her chin.
Since Misty has no Fire Tokens left, the camera stays at Tribal Council.
"The ballad of songbirds and snakes has just begun," Jet states. "Who will be singing the sweet song of victory at the end? Grab your torches, head back to camp, good night."
Jasmine shakes her head as she gets up along with the other members of her tribe. They take their torches and begin their trek back to camp.
"Unbelievable, unbelievable!" Misty exclaims. "I really believed Alice, that she was going to flip on her alliance and build a stronger one with us. She has to realize that no one left on the Women tribe likes her, right? There's no way she survives another Tribal Council. And if she somehow gets to the Final Three, I'll be leading the charge to make sure she doesn't win. $*#% you, Alice!"
Who voted for whom:
Alice – Misty 2x, Misty 2x
Haruhi – Misty
Jasmine – Haruhi, Haruhi
Konata – Misty, Misty
Michiru – Haruhi, Haruhi
Misty – Haruhi
Fire Token Count:
2 – Kyon
1 – Haruhi, Jasmine, Konata, Michiru
0 – Alice, Joe, Killua, Kirito
Scenes from our next episode:
The Men try to even things up with the Women… the players try to make the best use of their Fire Tokens… and Alice is split between two warring alliances.
