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Just when Marty thinks he has this game in the bag, Probst announces it's time for a tribe swap! Espada becomes Yve, Tyrone, Dan, Holly, Ben, Chase, Alina, and Noanka, while La Flor is now Brenda, Sash, Jud, Kelly B., that other Kelly no one cares about, Jill, Jane, and Marty. So things seem to suck right there for Jill, Jane, and Marty, although Marty's quite pleased with his plush new camp and tells everyone that he has an immunity idol. Brenda can't believe his stupidity, but it doesn't matter this week as La Flor wins immunity, thanks to Jud and Jane (!) being really good at skee-ball. Meanwhile, over at Espada, despite winning a reward of chickens, life totally sucks there, and Naonka is ready to quit. She doesn't put up much of a fight to stay in the game, nor does she play her immunity idol at Tribal Council, but it ultimately doesn't matter – Tyrone's bossiness around camp and the fact that he ate a bigger piece of chicken than everyone else is enough to rub the ex-La Florians the wrong way, and Holly is more than happy to join up with them. As is Dan, for some reason. So that was pretty stupid, but I guess now they'll have that much more chicken to split between themselves before they all quit or lose to La Flor. Oh, and the Medallion of Power is gone, too.
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Want more? The full recap starts right below!Hey, do you guys think there will ever be a "previously on" segment that doesn't mention Kelly B.'s artificial leg? It's gotten more camera time and attention than that other Kelly's entire body. Anyway, Espada is back at camp after getting rid of Jimmy T. Holly interviews that she had "no idea" Jimmy T. was going to get voted out and was "shocked" when he left. Damn, she is clueless. I love it. She stupidly insists to two of the people who just voted Jimmy T. out that he was a good guy. Holly continues that everyone told her they were voting for "the weakest link," who she understood to be Dan. She doesn't see how the weakest link could have been Jimmy T. "Something has to change," she says. Why, it's almost like she knows that that's exactly what's going to happen!
The morning, spirits at Espada may seem low, but Marty interviews that he's thrilled to bits that Jimmy T. is gone and his control of Espada is assured. He tells Dan that they're "good" for at least two or three more Tribal Councils. He says he's thinking "two Tribals ahead" in this game and with a high degree of certainty, so I'm sure everything is going to unfold exactly as he plans. "I can't imagine anything going wrong," he tells Dan. "It's done. It's locked." Dan is also feeling a bit feisty today, saying he's ready to vote Jane and Holly out, since they voted for him last night. Actually, he said they "signed their own death certificate," which is a little different. It could mean voting them out, but it could also mean putting a hit on them after the game. Or both. "Holly ," Marty says. And then, just to make what's about to happen all the more satisfying for the viewers at home, he says something "extraordinary, off-the-charts, completely whacked out" would have to happen to ruin his evil plans. And let's not forget La Flor's too-confident villain NaOnka, who is similarly gleeful about her position in this game and her alliance's control over it. NaOnka says that with the new tarp on the shelter, things are pretty comfortable. She even managed to do her hair somehow. And she reminds us that she has that immunity idol, and thus that God cannot possibly exist.
With that, it's time for a reward challenge! Yes, just a reward challenge! Hooray for no more combo challenges! La Flor is duly shocked to see Jimmy T. gone, and Brenda says Marty is looking "rough," possibly because she thinks there's a women's alliance in control at Espada. And now comes one of Probst's favorite hosting moments: when he gets to shatter the contestants he hates' dreams of victory by announcing a tribe switch. There are gasps all around. "I'm gonna cry right now," the other Kelly says, like anyone cares what she thinks or even knows who she is. Probst asks Marty how he feels about this, and Marty admits that he was "not counting on this" because he apparently never watched this show before. I mean, I know they haven't done a tribe switch in a few seasons, but come on. Jud says this is disappointing, because his tribe was doing so well. Also because he might have to go to Espada, and his tiny brain cannot handle learning a new tribe name.
Probst has the contestants draw rocks from a bag, with the contestants who get one of the two colored rocks picked to be the new team captains. Brenda gets a yellow rock for La Flor, while Holly gets a blue one for Espada. Oh, god. Who knows what's going to happen with Holly in charge? Something awesome, probably. Probst explains that Brenda will pick three people from Espada to join her on La Flor, while Holly will pick four people from La Flor to join Espada. So basically, whoever from Espada winds up on the new La Flor will be outnumbered 5 to 3 and therefore pretty much screwed. Also, I have no idea who Holly is going to write down. It could be anyone. Literally, anyone. From Kelly B. to Brenda to Probst to spiders. Holly and Brenda turn their lists in to Probst, who reads off our new tribes: La Flor is now Brenda, Sash, Jud, Kelly B., that other Kelly, Jane, Jill, and Marty, while Espada is Holly, Dan, Yve, Tyrone, Alina, Ben, Chase, and NaOnka.
Marty gives Brenda a big hug, and I think he must have spoken to her before the game or something. They seem familiar with each other. Maybe back when they first thought they were in the same tribe, and he was all happy that she got that stupid Medallion? That's the only explanation I can think of for why she would choose Marty to be on her tribe and not, say, Tyrone. I'm also assuming both captains were told they couldn't pick all men. Probst hands out the new buffs, which are the same as the old ones, and says the "younger tribe" will now be known as La Flor, which it was before anyway. Probst just refused to call them that. He says that the Medallion of Power is no longer in the game, as it clearly only existed to give the old people some sort of advantage and thus keep Jimmy Johnson in the game for as long as possible. It didn't work, and I will not miss it.
Probst asks NaOnka what she thinks about her new blue tribe. She says it's "hard" because La Flor became her "family" and now she's separated from them. I feel really, really sorry for any member of NaOnka's actual family, who she apparently treats like shit based on the way she treated some people in La Flor. Also, way to ingratiate yourself with your new tribemates. Marty shows that he's much better at kissing ass, saying he's happy to be on La Flor now since they're winners and their camp is going to be really nice. With that, it's time for the challenge. Basically, two members of each tribe will throw balls up a ramp and then down a Plinko-like board. When the ball gets to the bottom, two members of the other tribe have to catch it or else the other tribe gets a point. The first team to get three points wins a reward of two hens and one rooster. Jane is so happy to see them that she busts out the cabbage patch. Confident of a La Flor victory, she says she can't wait to wring one of the chickens' necks. This delights NaOnka and Alina, probably because they're kind of glad they didn't end up on Jane's tribe because she's a little scary.
The challenge begins. Random Kelly and Brenda toss the balls for La Flor while Sash and Marty catch. On Espada, we have Yve and NaOnka throwing and Ben and Chase catching. Marty catches one ball and insists on doing a somersault like it's that impressive to catch a ball. And then Sash drops a ball, giving Espada the first point. up are Jane and Kelly B. and Dan and Holly throwing with Tyrone and Alina and Jud and Jill catching. Despite both tribes' apparent reluctance to put women in the catching positions, Alina and Jill both make their catches. Holly, on the other hand, has some trouble putting enough power behind the ball to get it up and over the ramp. While La Flor waits for Holly to throw the ball, Tyrone drops one, tying the game. Marty then drops a ball, giving Espada another point. In the round, Alina is the one to drop the ball, again tying the game. Probst is thrilled to see this hotly contested battle go "all the way." Meanwhile, it's just people catching a ball. It's not going to be that exciting, no matter how many times the score is tied or Marty does a ridiculous diving catch. Marty fumbles a ball but ends up catching it. Why does he fall down every time he has to catch a ball? No one else is having that problem. He falls again trying to catch a second ball, and this time he is not so lucky. Espada wins, but apparently La Flor isn't too upset about losing as they do not say anything during the Slo-Mo Walk of Shame.
Under the watchful eye of a capuchin monkey, the new Espada return to camp with their chickens. Tyrone welcomes the new men with manly handshakes and back-pats. Despite this, he says he would have rather not have had a tribe switch, because he thought the old Espada was "a good little machine." Yeah, but it was a machine that couldn't feed itself or win challenges. And most of its parts were insane. Now, he says, they have "little pretty girls running around." Horrors! With that, he suggests that they not eat the chickens right away so they can get some eggs. Yeah, like, two eggs a day at best from chickens who are probably too traumatized and uncomfortable to lay any. Oh, and zero eggs from the rooster. Suddenly, Tyrone is informing the new people about how things work around camp, which seems to involve many systems and rules, which the young people do not like because they are all shiftless lazy wannabe actors in real life. As Tyrone says that they try to keep things clean around camp by cleaning up after themselves, Chase and NaOnka frown. She interviews that back at La Flor, they didn't have any rules. Yeah, I can imagine that someone who has no qualms stealing a tribe member's socks and beating up a woman with one leg would not like the idea of having to follow rules. "Don't think that you a G -- which is a gangster -- cause you're not," NaOnka says of Tyrone. Thanks for the helpful translation, NaOnka. When you said G, I thought you meant "Guinea Pig" and I was so confused. Also, I don't think Tyrone wants to be a G, what with him being an adult with a career and all.
And then Holly steps forward to bond with the new people who don't hate her yet, saying that Chase and Ben remind her of her sons, while Alina reminds her of her youngest daughter. For some strange reason, NaOnka doesn't remind Holly of any family members. Holly and Chase bond over the "good huntin'" that can be found in Holly's native land of South Dakota, and then Holly interviews that this switch has been wonderful for her, and the "kids" relate very well to her and she wants them to know that she'll be honest with them. Well, sucks to be you, Dan, Tyrone, and Yve! Holly is defecting. I guess you guys shouldn't have made it so obvious that you didn't like her. Holly and NaOnka take a walk down the beach, and NaOnka says she likes Holly's "energy," thereby showing a previously unseen friendly and not immediately hostile bitch side of NaOnka. She might be a pleasant person after all, sometimes. But I have a feeling the editors have no intention of showing us many of those times.
Holly says that her kids are always telling her how much fun she is to hang out with, which cannot possibly be true. As Alina walks up, Holly says she feels a "connection" with them both. She interviews that she thinks she'll go further in this game on the younger people's side than she will with those nasty old people who don't like her anyway. She says if the "kids" come to her, she's ready to join up with them. She's probably at the bottom of the totem pole no matter which side she goes with at this point, so yeah, why not side with the younger people? So far, they've spoken to her and not fucked her over, unlike her old tribemates. Just don't throw their lunch or shoes into the ocean and you should be fine with your new friends, Holly. Holly asks Alina and NaOnka how they feel about switching tribes. Alina honestly says she's fine with it, since she isn't losing anything by leaving La Flor. Holly says that's how she was feeling too, since Jane was her only ally before. "So you lost Jane and you gained us," Alina says. NaOnka interviews that with Holly on their team, they'll have five people and thus the numbers, which is all she wants at this point. As she and Alina talk by the woodpile, NaOnka continues that now that she and Alina are the only ex-La Florian women on Espada, their relationship has had to change. Basically, NaOnka is being nice to Alina because she needs her. And vice-versa.
At La Flor, Marty is still sucking up to his new tribemates, thanking them for picking him and saying it's awesome to be in their camp. Jud interviews that he was upset about the switch at first, but now he's happy with how things worked out, seeing as how his alliance still has the numbers, he's still in his nice camp, and that horrible NaOnka girl who hates him isn't around. Marty asks what the camp rules are, expecting La Flor to have the same "protocol" that Espada did. The Other Kelly looks confused, possibly not knowing what "protocol" means. Brenda says they don't really have any rules or work to do. "Well. I like these kids!" Jane interviews. Like Holly, she quickly endears herself to the young people, telling Brenda and Kelly B. not to trust Marty and Jill. She interviews that she's wanted to get rid of them for a long time but never could get the numbers to do it, as Marty and Jill are "tight as ticks," by which she seems to mean two ticks in the act of mating. Is that an actual Southern saying, or did Jane just make it up?
Marty asks Jud if the old La Flor got any immunity idol clues. Jud says they did, but he never got to see it, as NaOnka shoved Kelly B. (cut to a shot of Kelly B.'s artificial leg, just in case you forgot) out of the way, took the clue, and ran off. Marty can't believe that NaOnka didn't share the clue with everyone and that La Flor didn't kick her ass out. "I guess we don't really know what we're doing," Jud says. Marty interviews that La Flor seems to be lacking leadership, then gets the entire tribe together to say that he just heard from Jud about what happened to their immunity idol clue and can't believe they let that kind of behavior slide. "That would be like cancer in a tribe," he says. Is he forgetting or not realizing that La Flor never had the chance to vote NaOnka or anyone out after that incident, what with Espada losing all the immunity challenges? With that, Marty says he wants his new tribe to know that he is honest and forthcoming, and to that end, he reveals that he has an immunity idol. Oh. He probably should have talked to Jill before he said that, because I'll bet she would have told him not to. Because that's dumb. Marty reasons that Jane was probably going to tell them that he had it anyway, so at least now it looks like he volunteered the information. That's actually a good point. While the young people cheer for Marty's honesty, Brenda interviews that she actually thinks Marty is arrogant and they all think he's an idiot for showing them that he had the idol. She says his attempt to become the king of their camp isn't going to fly. Marty then hangs the idol on a tree branch, just to show off. "That is the dumbest thing he could've done," Brenda concludes.
Suddenly, it's raining at Espada, and apparently their tarp-less shelter is so crappy that they're better off just standing outside and getting rained on. They don't even have a fire to keep them warm, as there is no firewood despite Tyrone's orders to go out collecting it all the time and that one time we saw Holly pick up, like, two pieces of driftwood in the middle of forming an alliance with NaOnka and Alina. Ben says the resources around their camp are pretty slim, and the decision to build a high-roofed shelter to the ocean means it gets lots of wind and rain. NaOnka wisely bundles herself up in various pieces of clothing and huddles in the shelter while Dan chooses to give his tribe hope by saying that Noah thought the rain would stop soon, and it didn't. NaOnka interviews that she hates the rain and when she gets cold and uncomfortable, she "loses it." Oh, man. NaOnka hasn't lost it yet? I cannot imagine what more she has to give us. She starts crying and moaning about the rain and its effect on her, as if no one else there is having the same problem. Alina is there to lend a sympathetic ear because she doesn't really have a choice if she wants to stay in this game. NaOnka says she's thinking of quitting now, and if I were Alina, I'd totally ditch NaOnka, Ben, and Chase and join up with the old people just to fuck them over. But that's why I will never play this game.
Alina urges NaOnka not to quit, but in an interview, she says NaOnka is "like a high school girl" in that she's "irrational and crazy and she just seems like she's on her period all the time." Hey, Alina, please don't make high school girls look bad. When I was in high school, I had to sit in the rain sometimes and I didn't cry about it. Alina then says that the rain doesn't bother her, so she's very much enjoying watching NaOnka suffer, especially since if NaOnka quits, that just puts Alina that much closer to a million dollars. Chase approaches them and puts an arm around NaOnka and tells her she'll regret it for the rest of her life if she quits. "Even when I was living in Iowa I wasn't this cold!" NaOnka whines. Ew, she had to live in Iowa? No wonder she's so angry all the time. Alina says rainbows always follow rainstorms, and Chase tells NaOnka that when his dad died, it was raining. And when he was driving home, the rain stopped and he saw a rainbow in the bed of his truck in his rearview mirror and knew his dad was okay. Aw, that kind of makes me love Chase a little bit.
Night falls, and it's still raining. NaOnka suffers. The day, I thought we were going to see that she quit in the middle of the night when no cameras were on her, but no, both tribes show up for the immunity challenge with all eight members. Probst asks Marty and his increasingly crazy hair how he's getting along with his new tribe. Can he not ask Jill or Jane a question at challenges? I'm kind of sick of hearing from Marty. Marty says everything is going really well and their camp is awesome. Jane agrees, even throwing in another cabbage patch as she rubs in that they were nice and dry last night. NaOnka scowls. She sucks, but I'd be pissed, too, if I were her and I helped my tribe win a tarp only for the game to send me to a camp that didn't have one. Probst asks Alina how crappy her new camp is. Alina says they were wet, but that just helped them all bond. With that, Probst explains that challenge: three tribemates will be strapped onto spokes of a large wheel that goes through a tank of water. Three more tribemates will spin that wheel so that the people strapped to it are dunked in the water, where they'll have to suck up as much water as they can and then spit it out once they reach a small bowl at the top of the wheel. That bowl will feed into a tube, and once it's full of water, it will tip over, releasing a ball. The two remaining tribemates have to throw that ball at a set of five tiles. The first tribe to break all of the tiles wins immunity. But there's no way they'll need to go to Tribal Council tonight, because this challenge is kind of made for drowning a contestant or two, thus eliminating the need to vote someone off.
With that, the challenge begins. Our brave contestants strapped to the wheel of certain drowning death are Kelly B., Brenda, the other Kelly, Alina, Holly, and Yve. Ew, that water tank they have to swallow water from doesn't look clean, either. Probst calls go, and the women do a lot of spitting and swallowing. As Sash, Jill, Marty, Dan, NaOnka and Chase spin the wheels for their tribes, the game seems to be pretty even until Dan suggests that they slow their wheel down. I'm not sure if that's because he can't keep up with the speed or because he had a very good strategic idea -- that the slower the wheel goes, the more water the girls will be able to swallow and the more time they'll have to get it in the bowl. Probst makes fun of Espada's slowness until he realizes that it's totally working for them, as their tube is now twice as full as La Flor's. Sure enough, Espada's ball is released first, leaving it up to Tyrone and Ben to break the tiles and win it for the tribe. With that, the wheel-spinners stop and nearly drown Yve before realizing that they have to make sure the wheel doesn't stop with someone still submerged in the water tank.
La Flor releases their ball before Espada breaks any tiles, so it's pretty much an even game. Also, the La Flor wheel spinners almost drown Brenda. But miraculously, no one died, so we continue. Tyrone breaks one tile, but La Flor ties it up when Jane gets another, because she is awesome. No doubt her throwing arm is strong from all those cabbage patch moves. Tyrone keeps missing, and Chase calls for Ben to step up and throw, since he's already proven to be better at it than Tyrone in a challenge. Jud breaks a second tile, putting La Flor in the lead. But now that Ben has a chance to throw for Espada, he's catching up. Jud and then Jane break another tile each, giving them a 4-2 lead. Ben quickly breaks two more tiles, and it's tied again. But Jud connects with the fifth tile and La Flor wins. "Fabio wins it for La Flor!" Probst says, as if Jane didn't do anything. There is much rejoicing on La Flor's side. During the Slo-Mo Walk of Shame, NaOnka says she knew her tribe was going to lose this one and she's still thinking about quitting, although she doesn't want her students to see her as a quitter. Wow, so, it's okay for them to see her as someone who makes fun of and attacks handicapped people and screams at someone who tries to confront her for stealing his property, but not as a quitter? Interesting priorities, there.
Espada return to camp, defeated and horrible. NaOnka gets yet another interview to talk about how terrible things are right now and how she's starting to think Espada is cursed. "How you gonna get the pick of the litter and you still lose?" she says. How about because Brenda's "pick of the litter," Jane, is awesome at throwing stuff? As was the guy Holly did not pick? NaOnka says she's not nervous about Tribal Council tonight at all, probably because she'd be glad to be voted out. "I'm over it," she says. Meanwhile, Alina says she'd like to eat something before Tribal. "What do we have to eat?" Chase asks. "BUCK BUCK BUCKAWK!" scream the chickens, who are apparently even more eager to get the hell out of there than NaOnka. The tribe decides it's time to kill and eat a chicken, but Tyrone walks up and says he doesn't think that's a good idea because they need those chickens for eggs. True. So why not eat that juicy-looking rooster? Then you can have the eggs AND a chicken dinner. It's win-win. Holly interviews that it's tough to go against Tyrone's wishes because he's "intimidating," which I'm sure has nothing to do with the fact that he's a black man. In the end, it looks like everyone on the tribe except Tyrone wants chicken tonight, so Chase makes his way to the coop. Tyrone interviews that people are all about "immediate gratification," but he can't "gangster in" and refuse to let them eat a chicken. He also can't do that because, as NaOnka explained earlier, he's not a gangster.
Chase grabs a hen (not a rooster, for reasons I continue not to understand) and breaks its neck off-camera. They then pluck it and boil it (no doubt using Shambo's recipe) while Tyrone sits in the back and pouts. As soon as it's time to eat, though, Holly points out, Tyrone is right there. They try to decide how to divvy it up, and Tyrone says they should "have at it" while being "conscious of your neighbor." And so, the contestants help themselves to tiny pieces of chicken. Tyrone, meanwhile, grabs a huge wing all for himself. Ben is furious, saying that everyone got a mediocre amount of chicken except Tyrone, who was "feasting." Alina and Ben joke about how Tyrone told them to be considerate of chicken portions, and then ate more than anyone. Ben says that Tyrone might be a physical asset to Espada, but not enough of one to outweigh how hard he is to live with at camp. Plus, he's actually not that good at challenges. So Ben wants to get rid of Tyrone, but isn't sure if they can count on NaOnka. Alina and Yve discuss NaOnka as well, with Alina saying that she's "not in this mentally" and doing nothing to try to stay in the game. "We want to keep the tribe strong," Alina says. Alina interviews that she's happy to send NaOnka home and replace her in their alliance with Holly, and then the four of them will be "in control of this game." Really? When Holly could just as easily flip to the old people's side? That's putting a lot of trust in someone you just met, like, two days ago. Although I guess Alina would rather trust her than NaOnka.
Espada arrives at Tribal Council. Probst asks Alina how everyone in the new tribe is getting along. Alina says they were friendly at first, but there has been friction due to Espada having one way they do things and the ex-La Florians having another way. Probst then asks Ben about his very favorite topic: leadership. Ben says Tyrone seems to be their leader, with his "loud voice" and "assertive personality." Tyrone says being the tribe's leader is a "huge responsibility," but he feels qualified to do it and doesn't abuse his authority to make unilateral decisions, so he's surprised to hear people saying there are "turf wars" in the tribe and hopes to address them later and make things as smooth as possible. Probst says this is as good a time as any to talk about it, and asks Alina for examples. Alina says Tyrone gave them a speech of orders about how things would work around camp as soon as they got there. Tyrone gives her his condescending dubious raised eyebrow look, which I liked much better when he was giving it to crazy people. Alina is not crazy, so now he seems like a dick. Alina says he made her feel like a child. Tyrone says he was simply trying to "introduce" the new people to their camp, and it was not his intent to order anyone around.
Probst goes back to Alina and asks her what the toughest day has been out here. Alina says the nights are tougher than the days, especially the last two cold and rainy nights. NaOnka agrees, saying last night was the most difficult thing she's ever done in her life, which includes getting a divorce. "What was difficult about that?" Probst asks. Uh, really, Probst? Do you need to ask what's difficult about going through a divorce? Isn't Probst himself divorced? Or maybe it's not so hard when you're dumping the woman who married you when you weren't famous so you can hook up with, like, former Survivor contestants. NaOnka says she blamed herself for the divorce and didn't have anyone by her side to be there for her then, unlike on this show, where she has her tribemates. Probst rather cruelly points out that NaOnka is saying that she got more love from strangers and competitors than she did from her family and friends back home. That's really sad, but it's hard to feel sorry for NaOnka after she spent the first four episodes of this show being so horrible. She says she wanted to quit the show, and then she says "there were not 24 hours in that day, there was 26, but it really felt like 48." So I guess at some point last night, NaOnka fell into a disturbance in the space-time continuum? No wonder she was having a much harder time of it than everyone else.
Probst asks Ben if he's torn between wanting to comfort NaOnka and wanting her to quit so he'll have less competition. "Uh... what do you mean, exactly?" Ben asks. See, this is why Probst doesn't talk to Ben at Tribal Council. "I don't believe you don't know," Probst says. But Ben still refuses to answer, so Probst asks Yve instead. She admits that when she sees NaOnka breaking down, she wonders how long NaOnka will really last in this game and why she's even there. She doesn't want to align with someone who will quit and screw her over. Which is fine since I don't think NaOnka was asking Yve to ally with her. Probst asks NaOnka if it occurred to her that her breakdown might be turned against her. NaOnka doesn't really answer that question, instead saying that you don't necessarily get the full story from people at Tribal Council. Probst decides to end things here, but does so on a very cheesy note, saying "someone's quest to outlast all the rest is about to come to an end." I wonder if he wanted to stick that little rhyme in there back in Season One but Burnett forced him to go with "the tribe has spoken." But now it's Season 21 and Probst is an executive producer, so he's gonna make it work!
Tyrone votes for NaOnka, saying this is a "grown folks' game." Ben votes for "the king of Espada," confidently adding "Benry's here, baby!" before accidentally knocking over the paperweight bell thing and causing Tyrone to laugh at him. "My bad," Ben mutters, putting the paperweight back. You know the producers laughed their asses off at this scene when they replayed it over and over again. Anyway, this is just awful. I don't think I want NaOnka or Tyrone to go. NaOnka, because she's ridiculous and unpredictable, and Tyrone because he's pretty awesome. Probst returns with the urn, and NaOnka doesn't play her immunity idol, perhaps because she doesn't want anything to prevent her from being voted out. She does not get her wish, though, as only two people vote for her (Tyrone and Yve) while the rest vote for Tyrone. Damn! He kindly and seemingly sincerely wishes his tribe good luck and leaves. At least he ate most of their chicken on his way out.
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