Tribal Council on Day 25 of the Survivor 44 Season.
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I'm the Bandit is the penultimate episode of Survivor 44.
ELIMINATED:
Carson Garrett
Final Words
CARSON
“ To lose against someone who made the fastest Survivor fire-making challenge in history feels pretty awesome. Even though I didn't get to the Final Three, I'm so proud of myself and it's incredible to be on Survivor and actually live my dream of playing, so I'm still kind of pinching myself that I'm even here. ”
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Season Summary
Survivor 44 retained most of the game mechanics introduced in Survivor 41. A new feature unique to the season was the introduction of Hidden Immunity Idols locked in cages along with a purposely crafted fake idol for an added layer of deception.
Ratu experienced a chaotic first Tribal Council, but managed to put aside their differences and win the remaining Immunity Challenges. On Soka, the pairs of Frannie and Matt, and Danny and Heidi formed a strong alliance which carried them to the merge, after losing only one Immunity Challenge. Tika suffered the most misfortunes; following the medical evacuation of their strongest member Bruce and a string of Immunity Challenge losses, they entered the merge with only three members: Carolyn, Carson and Yam Yam.
At the merge, both Ratu and Soka targeted one another, with Tika in the middle. By pitting both sides against one another, the Tika Three managed to make it intact to the final four alongside Heidi. Though the trio nearly succeeded in reaching the Final Three, Heidi forfeited her immunity at the final four and took on Carson, the favorite to win, in the fire-making showdown. She succeeded, joining Carolyn and Yam Yam at the Final Tribal Council.
At Final Tribal Council, Carolyn was praised for successfully using her eccentricity to hide her strategic prowess, but the jury still associated her with her emotional gameplay. Heidi was lauded for taking out Carson in the fastest fire-making challenge on record, but her body of work paled in comparison to that of the Tika Three. In the end, it was Yam Yam whose happy-go-lucky personality and incisive gameplay helped him to win the title of Sole Survivor in a landslide 7-1-0 vote.
Twists/Changes
Shortened Game
Tribe Division: The 18 castaways were divided into 3 tribes of 6. No unifying theme was used in dividing the tribes.
Penalties for Losing Immunity Challenges
Shot in the Dark
Hidden Immunity Idol: Each tribe has a locked birdcage containing a bag. Hidden somewhere at their camp is a key that unlocks the birdcage and thus the Hidden Immunity Idol inside the bag. The bag also contains a tribe-colored trinket which has no power and whose utility is left to whomever opens the cage to decide. The appearance of the Hidden Immunity Idols is different for each tribe—a bracelet for Ratu, a medallion for Soka, and a coin for Tika—and each tribe's real idol matches the appearance of another tribe's powerless trinket—Ratu's medallion, Soka's coin, and Tika's bracelet. Re-hidden idols and idols introduced after the merge were hidden as usual at camp.
Summit: Castaways from different tribes were taken to another island. Separately and in private, each castaway would draw from a bag containing three packages: two will cause them to lose their vote at their next Tribal Council, while one contains an advantage. If the castaway draws the advantage, their task is complete. If they find that they have lost their vote, they may choose to draw one of the two remaining packages. They may either receive an advantage, or find that they have lost their vote for the next two Tribal Councils that they attend.
Bank Your Vote Advantage: The advantage holder is allowed to keep a blank parchment at any Tribal Council instead of casting a vote, allowing them to vote twice at a future Tribal Council.
Inheritance Advantage: This advantage allows its holder to pocket all advantages and Hidden Immunity Idols that are played at any Tribal Council up until the final seven. Its holder must...
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