‘Survivor: Samoa’ winner is picked
Spoiler Alert: The following reveals the winner of Sunday’s night Survivor: Samoa final.
And then there were five.
After 39 days and 20 candidates, Survivor: Samoa down for the last five competitors. After Shannon Shambo “Thursday night removing water, it was four against one, as the only remaining member of the tribe Galu, Brett Clouser, struggled against the four Foa Foa Jaison Robinson, Mick Trimmings, Nathalie Blanc and point guard Russell Hantz.
Entering the challenge of immunity after the first game, evidently hoping Foa Foa was sent packing Brett soon as possible. Once again, however, were granted immunity Brett (her third straight victory) after the challenge of puzzles and guaranteed himself a place in the last four. After deciding not to vote on Natalie, Russell approached two Jaison and Mick and promised to vote one another. At tribal council, it was Jaison whose torch was extinguished. Mick justified his vote to oust Jaison, saying he felt 28-year-old law student “checked out long ago.”
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With an immunity challenge left, Russell was determined to win the immunity challenge and prevent Brett from escaping. Russell found three hidden immunity idols throughout the season but has never won an immunity challenge. With its slim odds against zero, beat Brett Russell probably one of the most exciting challenges the immunity of the season. Jeff Probst called the showdown challenge the $ 1 million of immunity.
Russell spoke with Brett before going to Tribal Council, congratulating him for making this day and saying that Brett is the kind of guy he wants his daughter to marry. However, the charm of Brett and physical prowess are still not enough and he was sent packing. The 23-year-old T-shirt designer was the last Galu permanent member and he had made in his term, was a difficult act to beat with the jury, made up mostly of former players Galu.
Shambo’s Survivor: I was the only fair review Galu
Finally, it came down to Russell, Mick and Natalie make their respective cases to the jury. In their opening statements, Mick claimed it was the moral, Natalie said she was the outsider who knew what to do to make it to the end. Finally, Russell told the jury that they should win because he played the best match.
Each member of the jury have been difficult the last three, in their way. Jaison told the jury not really need money. Shambo – In an unusually aggressive move – said Mick was immoral all the time and Natalie just Rode wake of Russell. One of the most interesting questions from Kelly Sharbaugh, who asked Russell what it is like in real life compared to how it acts on the show. Russell said he lied and cheated on the show, but in real life, he values honesty and integrity. Finally, Erik Cardona ended the jury’s questioning with a bang, calling the arrogance of Russell, Mick “right delusional” and said he thinks Natalie has played the best match.
So who won over the jury at the end? Natalie.
The 26-year-old pharmaceutical saleswoman from former Arkansas beat Russell, 36, owner of the Texas oil company, who came second. Mick, 33 years old doctor from Idaho, was third.
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