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Episode Report Card Sara M: A- | 5 USERS: A+ YOU GRADE IT Simple As That

By Sara M | Season 20 | Episode 14 | Aired on 05.16.2010

The Final Four arrive at Tribal Council. Probst starts with Jerri, asking her what went down when they got back after the challenge. Jerri says that usually after challenges, she goes off to sit by herself and reflect (nap) about the day's events, but this time she thought it would be best to stick around. Probst asks Sandra the same question. Sandra says she went right up to the one person she knows is not going home tonight and told him why he should keep her and how few votes she'll get from the jury. "One, if that," she says. I think she knows she'll get more, but unlike some people who readily tell anyone who will listen how many votes he thinks he'll get and from who, she keeps that information to herself. She says she knew Li'l Russell was already thinking about keeping her for an easy Final Tribal Council opponent, since he tells her "all the time" how impossible it will be for her to win. Jerri and Parvati crack up. Li'l Russell tries to deny this to the jury, saying "you never know" and Sandra "could easily possibly win." He says tonight's decision is important (duh) and he's going to have to break his alliance with someone. He's voting for whoever is most likely to beat him in the end. We cut to a shot of Colby looking either stern or half-asleep. Why do we even have to acknowledge his existence anymore?

Probst asks Parvati if she's worried without immunity. Parvati says she does feel "vulnerable," especially since she thinks she played a "good strategic game" and that makes her a jury threat. Probst asks Jerri why Li'l Russell should keep her. Jerri says it's more like Li'l Russell shouldn't keep Parvati, because she's strong and popular. Probst turns back to Parvati and asks her why Li'l Russel should keep her. Parvati says Li'l Russell should try to "redeem" himself by staying loyal to her, since she's "protected" him the entire game. Of course, Li'l Russell objects to that. "We've been protecting each other," Parvati corrects herself. Sounds fair to me, but not to Li'l Russell, who grunts. Parvati has to ask him if he has a different opinion, and he says yes, he thinks he protected her. "We've been protecting each other," Parvati repeats. Jerri, meanwhile, is very much enjoying this, as her chances of making it to the Final Three just got that much better. Parvati doesn't back down, saying she never went against Li'l Russell, despite having many opportunities to do so. Probst asks Li'l Russell how he feels seeing Parvati refuse to kiss his ass. Li'l Russell admits that it "annoys" him. Probst asks Li'l Russell what his post-challenge experience was like, since he had immunity. Li'l Russell says everyone approached him at one point or another with good reasons to stay in the game. Probst points out that all three women are smiling right now. Parvati and Jerri are, but not Sandra, of course. Probst says it's time to vote.

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