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First of all, Jeffrey, that is a lie.

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There were no votes cast.

Bhanu was,I dont know, excusedat last tribal council.

Secondly, usually the other tribes gasp at who went home, but not this time.

Everyone just nods their heads like, Of course he was.

I wanted Soda to blurt out, Yup.

Even I thought that guy was annoying.

Even before the episode started, however, I knew that Yanu (a.k.a.

Purple) was going to get the night off from tribal council.

Green, a.k.a.Jem and the Holograms) foreshadowed that something was going to go down with their tribe.

I got the same sneaking suspicion during the first few minutes of the episode.

I think you did just the opposite.

If she didnt use this silly ruse then people would still be wondering.

With knowledge comes blame, and that blame can boomerang right back at you with a quickness.

She tells him she wishes she had it because shes clearly at the bottom of the tribe.

Because it seems like shes tight with the girls.

Her paranoia seems to be telegraphing something to the other players in the game.

The only thing Jeff loves more than saying balls while narrating a challenge is asterisks and footnotes.

But we know that Yanu is winning because we already figured out Siga is going to tribal council.

As usual, Nima (a.k.a.

Orange) wins with Hunter leading the charge.

He also has the Beware Advantage in his pocket and will be unstoppable for a bit.

Its a showdown between Siga and Yanu as Q and Tim are both shooting at the last target.

Shes flipping more than Simone Biles.)

Look at how the Tika three got themselves all the way to the finale!

Losing is the new winning, I guess.

Hunter says hes going and then asks for volunteers.

Tim raises his hand for Siga and Tiff says, Were sending Q for Yanu.

Isnt Nima in charge?

How does this even work anymore?

He says they should each bring in someone else they trust and roll as a six.

They select Hunter and he goes onto the game, which will challenge his knowledge ofSurvivor.

He gets 12 out of the 20 wrong.

How pissed is that roommate that theyre not the one in Fiji right now?

I think this whole challenge is kind of bullshit.

(Gosh, Grandpa Moylan over here is full of plights and gripes this week.)

That knowledge has nothing to do with the skills it should take to win.

Just look at Bhanu, a purported superfan who thought that honesty had a place onSurvivor.

Notice outstreamingSurvivoron Paramount Plus is not one of those three.

That will tell her how many paces away from where she found the idol she has to dig.

The producers love to show us someone finding an idol even more than Jeff loves asterisks.

Naturally, Jem finds it.

But thats when something truly, truly, truly outrageous happens.

But then Jem starts playing really hard.

Shes pressuring Ben and Tim for information, but she doesnt tell us why.

Everything is leading us in that direction.

What made Maria change her mind and decide to go with the boys?