Episode 12 "A Sense of Loyalty"
Jul 29, 2012 17:53:20 GMT -5
Post by Jeff Probst on Jul 29, 2012 17:53:20 GMT -5
Episode 12
"A Sense Of Loyalty"
Natalie, Nate, Stephannie, Sugar.
"A Sense Of Loyalty"
Natalie, Nate, Stephannie, Sugar.
Before the season finale begins, we could see flashes such as the Numfor tribe flag and the Yapen tribe flag. We could then see the highlands of West Papua from high, until a voiceover started narrating.
Voiceover – Thirty-six days ago…
We could see the boat from the first episode when the sixteen castaways where in it.
Voiceover – Sixteen Americans set foot in the highlands of West Papua…
We could see someone’s foot stepping on a shore.
Jeff Probst – Welcome to Survivor: Indonesia!
Voiceover – After a yard pick, they got divided into two tribes!
Jeff Probst – You will be Numfor! And your tribe color is… yellow!
Jeff tossed eight yellow buffs to Nate.
Jeff Probst - You will be Yapen! And your tribe color is… green!
Jeff tossed eight green buffs and Natalie caught them.
Voiceover – It was Numfor versus Yapen… and minutes into the game, they had to face off in a challenge in order to win a flint.
We could see Tyson breaking his brick and a flint came out of it.
Voiceover – Numfor came strong in the reward challenge, and the next two as well…
Jeff Probst – Numfor… Numfor… Numfor wins Reward!
We could see a bunch of flashbacks of them cheering and bringing reward items back.
Voiceover – But lost all first three immunity challenges…
Jeff Probst – Yapen… Yapen… Yapen wins Reward!
We could see a couple of flashbacks of Yapen tribe cheering their victory and walking away with the immunity idol.
Voiceover – The dynamic at Numfor was simple, Tyson was calling the shots and cut deals with everyone…
Confessional Tyson - If there's one thing you can bank on, it's that things will most likely go my way.
We could see Tyson shaking hands with Jerri, then Nate, Sugar, Laura, and finally, Brian.
Voiceover – Being forced to vote out three of their members, they started with their two weakest players…
Laura (at tribal council) - someone...
Laura pointed at Alexis.
Laura (at tribal council) - Asked to be voted out!
Jeff Probst – Alexis, tribe has spoken!
We could see Alexis’ torch get snuffed followed by Laura relaxing in the shelter.
Sugar (at camp) - She's old, I'll kick her ass.
Tyson (at camp) - Whatever, she's done tomorrow.
Sugar (at camp) - Does she even know we have a camp?
All the tribe laughed.
Jeff Probst – Laura, tribe has spoken!
Laura gets her torch snuffed.
Voiceover – And they were quickly followed by their least social member…
We could see Gabriel, at camp, talking with Tyson who was just staring at him.
Confessional Tyson - Gabe is about as interesting as wallpaper, I talked to him for about half an hour, half an hour of my life that I will never get back!
Jeff Probst – Gabriel, tribe has spoken!
Voiceover – While Numfor was down to five in numbers, Yapen still had all their members and a much different dynamic…
Charlie - Do the fire with your glasses!
Charlie points at his glasses.
Anthony - No, we'll do it with wooden sticks again!
Stephannie - Guys, no need to fight over the fire.
Voiceover – A fight between Anthony and Charlie divided the tribe in two sides…
Charlie (at tribal council) - Stephawho admitted today there being an alliance of her, Jenna and Anthorangutang and they are trying to vote me out.
Stephannie (replying) - Sounds like he's going to be a bitter crybaby.
Voiceover – With Yapen losing their first immunity…
Jeff Probst – Numfor wins Immunity!
We could see the tribe cheering.
Voiceover – Anthony convincing Scout to join his side…
We could see Scout showing her vote against Charlie at the voting podium.
Voiceover – And Todd willing to go for purple rocks…
Charlie - What do you think we should do?
Todd - Grab Nat and Erik to force a tie.
Charlie nodded as we could see Natalie and Erik’s faces back to back, followed by the whole tribe entering tribal council.
Voiceover – It turned into one of the craziest tribal council of the season when the results forced the tribe to pick rocks!
Jeff shows the vote casted against Anthony.
Jeff Probst - Anthony, we have a tie.
Voiceover – Scout paid the price for the divisions when she got the purple rock…
We could see Scout getting the purple rock, Todd laughing and her torch getting snuffed.
Voiceover – When the cast was down to twelve people,
We could see both tribes at the reward challenge.
Voiceover – They got a surprise switch!
Jeff Probst - Everybody drop your buffs, we are switching tribes!
Sugar - Damn it!
Erik looked shocked.
Confessional Erik - WE CHANGED TRIBES? All I'm thinking is what the hell just happened.
Voiceover – Jerri and Tyson, two former Numfor members found themselves in a tricky situation, when they found themselves in a tribe with four Yapen…
We could see Jerri and Tyson’s face among their group on the new Numfor tribe mat.
Voiceover – That threw the challenge…
Jenna’s arrow went on the top right corner of the target.
Stephannie – Wooo!
Jeff Probst – Yapen scores!
Tyson - No need to lie Jenna, it's obvious you're throwing the challenge.
Jenna - Sorry if I messed up...
Voiceover – And lost it!
Jeff Probst – Yapen wins Immunity!
New Yapen cheered and hugged each other. We could see Tyson glaring at Jenna, shaking his head of disappointment.
Voiceover – Despite the division among their original tribe, Yapen sticked together on the vote and blindsided the former leader of Numfor!
Jeff Probst – And the fifth person voted out of Survivor: Indonesia…
Jeff turned the vote.
Jeff Probst – Tyson.
Tyson opened his eyes wide and stood up.
Voiceover – In the other hand, in the new Yapen, conflicts between Anthony and Charlie was far from over…
Charlie (at camp) - your sense of humour is very basic... like a monkey's.
Stephannie - Oh my god, what now?
Charlie imitates Anthony's laugh. Sugar was looking at them from the shelter.
Confessional Sugar - The drama seems to be worse than high school.
Voiceover – Which leaded to another thrown challenge…
Nate (to Anthony at camp) - So I think we should throw the next challenge.
Anthony – It would be a great idea.
Confessional Nate - We throw next challenge. In Survivor you need to make risky moves.
Jeff Probst – Numfor wins Immunity!
We could see the new Numfor tribe cheering.
Voiceover – They voted Charlie out…
Jeff Probst – And the sixth person voted out of Survivor: Indonesia…
Jeff turned the vote.
Jeff Probst – Charlie.
Voiceover – And merged the next round!
Jeff Probst - Drop your buffs! We are merging!
Everyone cheered and we could see Todd and Jenna taking off their yellow buff and Sugar tossing her green buff on the ground.
Voiceover – Numfor came in four to six in numbers, but Yapen had a flipper.
Confessional Natalie - I am screwing over my entire original tribe. I have made it my mission to screw all of them.
We could see all Yapen’s faces one by one.
Voiceover – And then convinced both Erik and Todd to get on board with her…
We could see Todd and Erik showing their votes against Jenna at tribal council.
Voiceover – In order to eliminate Jenna…
Jeff Probst – Jenna, tribe has spoken!
We could see Jenna’s torch get snuffed.
Voiceover – followed by Anthony!
Jeff Probst – Anthony, tribe has spoken!
We could see his torch get snuffed.
Voiceover – Which left Stephannie completely on her own…
Confessional Stephannie - I feel like right now, I'm just an extra vote.
We could see Stephannie taking rocks off her shoes.
Confessional Nate - She’s just a wandering soul in the game now.
Voiceover – But Numfor got rid of Todd before her…
Sugar - I think personally Todd is way more of a challenge threat.
Nate nods and we could then see the sun settle down for tribal council.
Jeff Probst – Todd, tribe has spoken!
Todd’s torch gets snuffed.
Voiceover – And she won the next immunity!
Stephannie walked the few last steps to the platform.
Jeff Probst – Stephannie wins immunity!
Voiceover – Which forced Numfor to eliminate Erik.
Jeff Probst – Erik, tribe has spoken!
We could see his torch get snuffed.
Voiceover – When the tribe was down to six players, it was clear that one unexpected alliance had the power!
We could see Nate, Sugar and Natalie together at the tree-mail.
Confessional Nate - Me, Natalie and Sugar have a final three.
Voiceover – And just to make it easier, one castaway fell down for medical reasons…
Jessie looked at Jeff and Jerri just dropped a tear.
Jessie the medic – We will have to pull her out of the game.
After Jerri was being pulled out of the game on a stretcher, we could see Brian chopping a wooden log with his machete.
Voiceover – Finally, when down to the final five, the majority alliance decided to backstab Brian.
We could see Brian innocently wandering around and then Nate and Sugar talking in privacy.
Nate – We are voting Brian?
Sugar nodded.
Sugar – Yup.
Confessional Sugar - We are voting out Brian. I have been with him from the beginning, but for some reason, I have never fully trusted him.
Voiceover – But when Brian found out…
Nate – Umm… I heard it’s you.
Brian’s expression changed.
Brian – Serious? Wow, I would like to thank Sugar for that.
Voiceover – He immediately attempted to counter-attack Sugar!
Brian (to Stephannie) – She is playing so many sides at once.
Stephannie – I hate this vote.
Stephannie sighed.
Brian (to Natalie) - I am begging you to vote Sugar off. She is going to pick you out, it leaves you out of the equation, do the math.
Natalie nodded and we could see the long hair of Natalie getting wiped by the light wind of the evening.
Voiceover – But his efforts were not enough!
Jeff Probst – And the twelfth person voted out of Survivor and fifth member of the jury…
Brian stood up in advance and Jeff turned the vote.
Jeff Probst – Brian!
We could see Brian standing up and put his torch in front of Jeff.
Jeff Probst – Brian, tribe has spoken!
After his torch was extinguished, he headed out of tribal council but turned around just before leaving.
Brian – Peace out.
Jeff then looked at the four remaining players and we could see them sitting at tribal council.
Voiceover – Now… four people remain…
Voiceover – NATE, THE FLIRT GUY.
Nate - So… you, me, vast island.
Sugar - Yes?
Nate - Sounds like something like Adam and Eve, doesn't it?
Nate winks.
Confessional Nate - I'm just too damn charming for the ladies, it is called flirting, sit down and take some notes.
Voiceover – SUGAR, the CLEVER GIRL.
We could see Nate and Sugar staring at Brian who was talking to Todd, unable to hear the conversation. Sugar stopped looking at Brian and turned around to Nate.
Sugar - Brian is strange.
Sugar does a wondering expression.
Confessional Sugar - I am unsure at this point who I want to go to the end with, not one hundred percent sure.
Voiceover – STEPHANNIE, the UNDERDOG.
Stephannie – I’m still voting Erik.
Nate – I would like to keep you around, work with you more but I don’t know if that would be possible given our current situation.
Stephannie nodded.
Confessional Stephannie - I need to scramble… I don’t want to give up!
Voiceover – And NATALIE, the STRATEGIST.
Natalie – Girl, I think I can save us for a round.
Stephannie – Really? I thought for sure that I’m next…
Natalie – I have been trying to break their foursome for a while.
Natalie was smiling while walking with Stephannie.
Confessional Natalie - I have played a very strategic game. I am definitely playing up to the jury a lot more than people realize.
Voiceover – TONIGHT, two more players will be eliminated… TWO will face the jury… and ONE will outlast all the rest and become the SOLE… SURVIVOR!
MIOS NUM, NIGHT 35
The tribe was back to camp during the night and Sugar was arrived first. She put her torch somewhere and then turned around, glaring at Nate and yelling.
Sugar – So why is Brian only pissed at me?
Natalie looked at her.
Natalie – Cause you’re a bitch?
Sugar turned around.
Sugar – Shut the _____ up, Ratalie!
Natalie smiles and Stephannie laughs.
Stephannie – Well that was an interesting tribal council, wasn’t it?
Nate wasn’t responding and Sugar glared at him again.
Sugar – Nate!? I asked a you a question.
Nate – Yes?
Nate looked at her.
Sugar – What the _________? Is Brian so pissed ONLY at me? AND it will be harder to focus with me foot clear up your _______. You’re an asshole, Nate.
Seeing it was getting louder, Stephannie decided to leave them alone and headed inside the shelter. We could see her trying to find a sleeping position.
Confessional Stephannie –
I’m here in the final four. I never expected to make it this far when I joined this game. It’s two old Numfor versus two old Yapen. I hope that Natalie and I can do something this round.
I’m here in the final four. I never expected to make it this far when I joined this game. It’s two old Numfor versus two old Yapen. I hope that Natalie and I can do something this round.
After we heard her thought, we could continue to see Nate and Sugar arguing.
Nate – Well, cause I told he was going.
Sugar – Well, for the record, he knew DAMN WELL Brian was going, right Nat?
Nate decided to walk away, leaving Sugar alone with Natalie.
Natalie – What are we doing?
Sugar – Let’s head back to gather our things and find the matches, hiding the matches in case Brian sneaks away from Ponderosa to burn our stuff down.
Natalie – Oh ______.
We could see Sugar and Natalie looking through their bags on the ground and the sun finally raised back.
MIOS NUM, DAY 36
We had a quick view on all the waves hitting the shore and then on the beach where the four remaining castaways were reading their tree-mail. Nate was the one reading it and the three others were listening carefully.
Nate – “Tomorrow at noon, you will compete in a challenge where your determination to make it all the way to the end will be put to the test. Be first and be the first to be guaranteed a spot in the final three.”
Sugar just nodded and picked her bag on the ground. We could see the tribe getting ready to leave for the challenge field. But before it got to the challenge, we could see Nate carrying the tribe flag on his shoulder.
Confessional Nate –
So we are down to four and if Sugar is not mad at me or forgiven me then I’m gonna try to win immunity.
So we are down to four and if Sugar is not mad at me or forgiven me then I’m gonna try to win immunity.
CHALLENGE FIELD
We could see the settlement of the challenge in the jungle: It was in a clear area within that jungle with nothing other than a mat. However, we could see that there were obstacles inside the jungle itself, such as a locked fence, and a bunch of pieces to craft a canoe next to a river. Nearby the mat, Jeff was waiting for the tribe to arrive.
Jeff Probst – Come on in guys!
The four remaining Mios Num were arriving to the mat in one straight line. Stephannie arrived first and dropped her bag to her feet. Jeff stared at Nate who was the last one to arrive and to plant the tribe flag in the ground.
Jeff Probst – First thing first… Nate, I will take it back!
Jeff pointed at the necklace that Nate had around his neck and he turned around to let Jeff take it. He brought it back to its original spot.
Jeff Probst – Immunity… is back up for grabs!
We could see Sugar smiling.
Jeff Probst – For today’s challenge, you will compete in a race. This is how it works… on my go, you will run into the jungle. There are two paths you can take: to the left or the right.
We could notice two paths leading in the jungle.
Jeff Probst – One of them leads to a locked gate, and the other one leads to the key necessary to open the gate. Once you find that key…
We could see someone finding the key under a rock.
Jeff Probst – You will unlock the gate…
We could see the gate opening itself.
Jeff Probst – And race to a river, where you will have to assemble your own boat with a bunch of pieces.
We could see a boat assembling itself with a dozen of wooden pieces, plus two paddles.
Jeff Probst – You will use that boat to cross the river, and you will arrive to a path on the other side of that river.
We could see someone stepping foot on the shore of the other side.
Jeff Probst – That will lead you to a platform with four unraised flags, one for each of you. To raise the flag, you must find five keys…
We could see a key attached to a keyring on the other side of a balance beam.
Jeff Probst – There are five balance beams on the platform, you will cross them to get your keys, and once you got all five of them, raise your flag…
We could see a flag raise itself.
Jeff Probst – First person to raise their flag… wins immunity! Makes sense?
Nate – Yep!
Natalie nodded.
Jeff Probst – Alright, get ready, we’ll get started!
After a short moment, we could see all four of them, ready to run. Jeff was about to raise his arm.
Jeff Probst – Survivors Ready!?
Sugar was ready to run.
Jeff Probst – GO!
All four castaways started running in different directions. Stephannie and Sugar ran into the right path for the search of the key, while Nate ran to the left path that leaded to the gate. When Nate arrived, he found a clue in form of parchment, attached to his gate’s locker.
He took it and read it with low voice.
Nate – “You will find the key under a rock.”
Stephannie had decided to stop looking for the key and when she arrived to her gate, she also took the clue that she reads. Both of them were now running into the jungle for the search of the key under a rock.
We could see Sugar, still trying to find her key, but uncapable of finding it. She was getting impatient. When Stephannie arrived near Sugar, Nate just found his key under one of the rocks. He grabbed it and everyone saw him.
Sugar and Stephannie ran towards that rock but figured keys were not all hidden at the same place. Sugar growls and walks away. After she crawled down, she started picking flowers and smiled at Stephannie.
Nate arrived to the gate and just unlocked it, he was now running towards the river, where he sees an unassembled boat. We could see Stephannie turning in circle around a rock that we could clearly see had the key. She was very close but just kept ignoring that rock.
Stephannie – I feel so stupid.
Stephannie laughs and we could see Nate putting the boat up together. He finally added the last piece and pushed it into the river. After embarking it, he was paddling.
Natalie also seemed desperate to find her key but couldn’t find it. Nate arrived to the other side of the river and ran to the platform where he immediately started crossing one of the five balance beams.
Stephannie was looking at all the rocks near her key except the rock that was covering hers. Sugar was still picking some flowers and had a hand full of them.
Nate just finished crossing a balance beam and grabbed the first key to then return back to the platform.
Jeff Probst – Nate’s got the first out of five keys. He is very close to win immunity!
Stephannie starts getting impatient.
Stephannie – I give up...
Nate just finished crossing his second beam and got his second key.
All of a sudden, Stephannie just saw her key and gasped. She ran to it and took it. We could see her running as fast as she could to catch up, however, Nate just got his third key.
Jeff Probst – Only two keys left for Nate! It’s his challenge to lose right now!
Stephannie just unlocked her gate and ran to the pieces of boat that she started assembling. We could see Sugar smelling flowers with Natalie.
Once Stephannie finished her boat and pushed it into the river, Nate just found his last key and was now crossing his balance beam back in order to raise his flag. However, he just fell off the beam.
Jeff Probst – Nate has to get back to the start... this is stressing for him! One nail away from winning!
Stephannie was still paddling, and Nate just kept falling off the beam over and over. Once Stephannie finally arrived to the other side of the river, she ran to the platform, but Nate had finally succeeded crossing his beam and he put all his keys into his flag. It raised immediately.
Jeff Probst - Nate wins Immunity!
After hearing this, Nate immediately sat down on the platform, taking long breaths. His voice was trembling of exhaustion.
Nate – And it’s over! That was too long, Jeff!
Nate shook his head, and finally stood up.
We could see the time had passed when all four castaways were back to their mat, with Jeff holding the immunity in his hands.
Jeff Probst – This is what you earned… immunity!
Nate turned around and Jeff was putting the necklace around his neck full of sweat. Natalie was smiling when Jeff finished and stepped back.
Jeff Probst – Tonight, you are safe and cannot be voted out.
Nate nodded.
Jeff Probst - For the rest… I cannot say the same thing, one of you WILL be voted out tonight. Grab stuff, head back to camp, see ya at tribal!
We could see some of the castaways like Stephannie and Sugar picking their bags, leaving the challenge field.
MIOS NUM, DAY 37
We could see a bunch of ants working in their anthill and the tribe arrived at camp. We could see the necklace around Nate’s neck. Stephannie just looked at him.
Stephannie – Congrats!
We could hear Sugar congratulation as well but not too loud.
Nate – Thanks Steph and Sugar. Well I sure as hell am tired…
Nate headed head first into the shelter, followed by Natalie and Sugar. Stephannie decided she was gone walking.
Natalie was looking at Sugar talking.
Sugar – So Steph is next?
Nate – Yea.
Natalie nodded.
Natalie – I like her but she has to go…
Nate nodded.
Confessional Nate –
I think Steph is the biggest threat to win the game now, so she has to go.
I think Steph is the biggest threat to win the game now, so she has to go.
While Nate was talking about getting rid of her, we could see her wandering alone on the beach. The sun then settled down to let place for another day.
MIOS NUM, DAY 38
We could see the sunset at the horizon and Stephannie was walking with Natalie.
Confessional Stephannie –
Now that Nate won immunity, I’m going to vote for Sugar, but anyone can win against Sugar at this rate…
Now that Nate won immunity, I’m going to vote for Sugar, but anyone can win against Sugar at this rate…
Stephannie looked at Natalie.
Stephannie – Nate won immunity…
Natalie – I know…
Stephannie – Well, I’m going to vote for Sugar, because I don’t want to vote for you. But if I go, I won’t be mad. I just hope I don’t go.
Natalie – I have no idea what is going to happen just yet.
A wave just hit the shore.
Stephannie – Me either, this sucks.
Natalie – I am really glad that you and I were the last two Yapen, you were one of the ones I am most closest to.
Stephannie – I agree. I’m glad we made it this far too.
Natalie hugged Stephannie who smiled on her shoulder.
Confessional Stephannie –
I hope Natalie will vote with me, we’ve been on the same tribe as the beginning and that it would be great for us to come from behind and make it to the finales. So if it’s a tie, hopefully I’ll be ok.
I hope Natalie will vote with me, we’ve been on the same tribe as the beginning and that it would be great for us to come from behind and make it to the finales. So if it’s a tie, hopefully I’ll be ok.
While Stephannie was saying her thought, we could see the tribe getting their torches and then walking in one straight line with torches in hand along the beach, heading to tribal council.
TRIBAL COUNCIL
The sun settled down very fast, leaving place to the moon and stars around it. We could see the four remaining players slowly making their way into the center of tribal council, where that Natalie just put her torch on a hold. Sugar finished depositing her torch and Nate sat down as we could see his immunity necklace.
Jeff Probst – Now bringing the members of our jury…
We could see Anthony entering first, followed by the juries, in order of elimination.
Jeff Probst – Anthony… Todd… Erik… Jerri… and…
We could see Brian, all clean going to sit on the jury bench; we could tell he was glaring at Sugar.
Jeff Probst – Brian, voted out last tribal council!
Stephannie just smiled and Jeff started tribal council.
Jeff Probst – Congratulations on immunity for the second time in a row, Nate, do you feel like you needed it?
Nate – Yes, cause we’re at final four and I gave myself a better shot at getting to the end by doing so. I mean that was a long ass challenge and I was exhausted afterwards. Thank god Sugar helped me relax afterwards…
Sugar looked at him.
Jeff Probst – Stephannie, it has been two challenges in a row you came in second place, how does it feels to constantly lose right behind?
Stephannie – It sucks. I mean, it’s like I’m doing good, but not quite good enough, but I promise I won’t flip out.
Natalie laughs.
Jeff Probst – Did you expect to make it this far?
Stephannie – Honestly, no. There were a lot of strong people in this game.
Jeff Probst – You’re not strong?
Stephannie laughs.
Stephannie – I didn’t mean it like that. I just meant there were a lot of strong threats at the beginning, I think.
Jeff Probst – What if it came to an end tonight? How would you feel about that?
Stephannie – I would be a little sad since it’s so close to the end of the game, but I won’t be mad, it is just a game.
Sugar nods.
Jeff Probst – Natalie, we had a lot of drama last tribal council, do you have an idea what caused so much drama in the past and now it is over?
Natalie – We had people with big egos and they caused a lot of drama when they left. They were playing hard and they viewed people like Jerri as a waste of space.
Jerri opened her eyes widely, shocked of her answer. Nate just smiled.
Jeff Probst – Nate, because you won immunity, do you feel like you are a swing vote tonight?
Nate – You know what Jeff, I could sit here and say I am, but that would be lieing. I respect the person who I am voting for tonight. A great deal and I don’t wanna beat around the bush. She could easily win at the end and I would be completely shocked if it wasn’t a three to one vote tonight.
We could tell Stephannie was hearing but she does not react.
Nate – You know who you are, I respect you a great deal and that’s why there is no swing vote. It will be a three to one vote tonight Jeff.
Natalie slowly turns around to Nate and looked back at Jeff.
Jeff Probst – Stephannie, it is a final four already, do you think you figured out the pairs that want to go to the finales together?
Stephannie – I have an idea of what’s going on, I’m not one hundred percent sure though.
Jeff Probst – Do you mind sharing that idea?
Stephannie – Well, I know who’s going in the three to one vote, but I don’t want to say much more.
Sugar scratches her neck.
Jeff Probst – Alright, so Nate, you have individual immunity, as always you can assign that to somebody else if you want to, otherwise it is yours…
Nate – I think I’mma keep it.
Jeff Probst – So you cannot vote for Nate, everybody else is fair game… it is time to vote… Nate, you’re up!
Nate stood up and went to the voting podium. We could see he wrote “Stephannie”. He showed the vote to the camera to give his comments by whispering.
Nate - you are too big a jury threat now. You had a really good shot at winning this game if you got past this round.
Sugar then just put her vote in the urn followed by Stephannie who wrote down “Sugar” and showed her vote to the camera, whispering her comments.
Stephannie – I made a promise to Nat, I’ll keep it.
Stephannie bended her vote and put it in the urn, followed by Natalie who just arrived in front of her vote, sighing. She waited a moment and finally started writing “S” and it cut there when she goes back to sit. Jeff was going to tally the votes.
Jeff Probst – I’ll tally the votes…
We could see Stephannie and Sugar, back to back, looking at their knees, hoping they wouldn’t be the ones going home. Jeff finally came back and took off the cap on the turn.
Jeff Probst – Once the votes are read, decision is final, person voted out will be asked to leave tribal council immediately, I’ll read the votes…
1st Vote...
1 Stephannie.
Stephannie does not react.
2nd Vote...
2 Stephannie.
Stephannie smiled and Nate continued staring at Jeff.
3rd Vote...
2 Stephannie, 1 Sugar.
Stephannie turned around to Natalie who just kept staring at Jeff. Sugar took a breath.
4th Vote...
And the thirteenth person voted out of Survivor: Indonesia and sixth member of the jury…
3 Stephannie, 1 Sugar.
Natalie smiled while looking at Stephannie. Stephannie just stood up and pretended to gasp.
Jeff Probst – Stephannie, that’s enough, you need to bring your torch.
She finally put her torch in front of Jeff who swung his torch snuffer.
Jeff Probst – Stephannie, tribe has spoken!
While steam was coming off the extinguished torch, Stephannie was heading out of tribal council, and Jeff looked at the three remaining players.
Jeff Probst – Congratulations to you guys, seems like you have done what nobody else could do! See ya for your final immunity challenge, grab torches, head back to camp!
We could see Natalie, Nate and Sugar, one after the other, getting ready to leave tribal council.
FINAL WORDS
We could see Stephannie telling her final words.
Final Words Stephannie -
I feel a little sad, but not surprised because I was told by Natalie before the vote she was voting for me, so I knew it was going to happen. I really think they got rid of me because I could have been a jury threat. I think this whole mess started clear back when Anthony and I sided with Nate and Brian to vote off Charlie. That was when we started having too many deals and alliances. If what Brian said at the last tribal council to me is correct, Sugar has no chance at all of winning. They are all still deserving to me, but I'm going to say Natalie to win. Original Yapen for the win!
I feel a little sad, but not surprised because I was told by Natalie before the vote she was voting for me, so I knew it was going to happen. I really think they got rid of me because I could have been a jury threat. I think this whole mess started clear back when Anthony and I sided with Nate and Brian to vote off Charlie. That was when we started having too many deals and alliances. If what Brian said at the last tribal council to me is correct, Sugar has no chance at all of winning. They are all still deserving to me, but I'm going to say Natalie to win. Original Yapen for the win!
While Stephannie was telling her final words, we could see whom everyone voted for.
Natalie - Stephannie
Sugar - Stephannie
Nate - Stephannie
Stephannie – Sugar
MIOS NUM, NIGHT 38
We could see the moon for a few seconds, until the tribe had arrived back at camp. Natalie arrived first at camp and put her torch next to the shelter to then get in and try to sleep. We could see her yawning.
Sugar put her torch right after.
Sugar – Well, I’m going to sleep now…
She went to sleep which left Nate alone, next to the fire, doing his thinking.
Confessional Nate –
OH MY GOD! So we’ve done it, final three! Fireworks anyone?!
OH MY GOD! So we’ve done it, final three! Fireworks anyone?!
The fire cracked a few times before the next day.
MIOS NUM, DAY 39
During the morning, we could hear the birds screaming, and we could see Sugar placing some of her clothes in her bag on the ground. She looked at her right and she saw Natalie arriving with the tree-mail.
Sugar – Already?
Natalie – Yes.
Nate came back from the beach and listened to Natalie. We could see what was written on the parchment at the same time.
Natalie – “Tomorrow, you will paddle to the destination marked on this map. There you will find the torches of your fallen comrades. At each torch, you will collect a representative idol of those who were voted out before you. At the end of your journey, you will burn them and pay your respects as they each had a part in getting you to this point. You will then proceed to your final immunity challenge!”
We could see the clouds move at a faster pace, until the sun settled down and raised back again.
RITES OF PASSAGE
You will listen to this music while reading the rites of passage:
We could see Natalie, Nate and Sugar heading to a torch that was planted. We could see “Alexis” written on a paper attached to the torch with a wooden tribal mask. They arrived in front of it and Nate grabbed the mask.
Nate – Alexis… she asked to be voted out of the game, she was going anyways. I don’t think she was a bad person.
Nate gave the mask to Sugar and we could see moments of Alexis in the game.
16th - Alexis –
We could see Alexis smashing a brick on the ground and get frustrated to not see anything in it, followed by when she was trying to dig in a sand pit. We could see her struggling. After that, we could see her admiring the horizon on the beach, turning her head to her left. Finally, we could see her stand up from her tribal council sit and put her torch in front of Jeff that snuffed it.
We could see Alexis smashing a brick on the ground and get frustrated to not see anything in it, followed by when she was trying to dig in a sand pit. We could see her struggling. After that, we could see her admiring the horizon on the beach, turning her head to her left. Finally, we could see her stand up from her tribal council sit and put her torch in front of Jeff that snuffed it.
Sugar arrived to Laura’s torch and grabbed the mask.
Sugar – She was a shady bitch who wanted to punch me.
Nate – She seemed like a person who would be good at challenges but other than that, nothing more she offered to the tribe.
After their comments, we could see moments of Laura in the game.
15th – Laura –
We could see Laura tanning herself on the beach and put her hand above her eyes not to get hurt by the sun, followed by her sitting inside the shelter, watching her tribe mates work. After that, she was walking in the woods with Gabriel. Finally, we could see her standing up, get her torch and put it in front of Jeff who snuffed it immediately.
We could see Laura tanning herself on the beach and put her hand above her eyes not to get hurt by the sun, followed by her sitting inside the shelter, watching her tribe mates work. After that, she was walking in the woods with Gabriel. Finally, we could see her standing up, get her torch and put it in front of Jeff who snuffed it immediately.
Nate arrived to Gabriel’s torch and stared at it.
Nate – He was an okay dude but he didn’t like me and wanted me out…
He took his mask and we could see moments of him in the game.
14th – Gabriel –
He came back with a potato from the mud pit and threw it in his wooden crate, followed by when he was sitting with his tribe mates at camp, not feeling into their conversation. After that, we could see him Gabriel lighting a fire barrel with a torch and cheering his tribe’s victory. Finally, we could see Gabriel putting his torch in front of Jeff who snuffed it. He looked at his tribe mates and did a sign of good-bye.
He came back with a potato from the mud pit and threw it in his wooden crate, followed by when he was sitting with his tribe mates at camp, not feeling into their conversation. After that, we could see him Gabriel lighting a fire barrel with a torch and cheering his tribe’s victory. Finally, we could see Gabriel putting his torch in front of Jeff who snuffed it. He looked at his tribe mates and did a sign of good-bye.
When they arrived to Scout’s torch, Natalie immediately grabbed the mask.
Natalie – Useless whore.
We could see moments of her in the game.
13th – Scout –
We could see Scout trying to make fire by rubbing wooden sticks, followed by when she accidentally left the key in the ocean and dove to get it back. After that, we could see her wandering in the woods with the machete in her hand. Finally, she just picked a purple rock and got her torch snuffed.
We could see Scout trying to make fire by rubbing wooden sticks, followed by when she accidentally left the key in the ocean and dove to get it back. After that, we could see her wandering in the woods with the machete in her hand. Finally, she just picked a purple rock and got her torch snuffed.
Nate arrived, laughing at Tyson’s torch.
Nate – He was the victim of the shuffle.
Sugar – I miss him, was voted out way too soon.
Natalie grabbed his mask.
Natalie – I liked Tyson but he needs to get over himself.
After she got her mask, we could see moments of his game.
12th – Tyson –
We could see Tyson making his deal with Jerri, Nate and Sugar in a private spot, followed by him getting the flint at the brick smashing challenge. After that, we could see him arguing with Jenna at the challenge and fail his shot with the arrow. Finally, we see his torch getting snuffed.
We could see Tyson making his deal with Jerri, Nate and Sugar in a private spot, followed by him getting the flint at the brick smashing challenge. After that, we could see him arguing with Jenna at the challenge and fail his shot with the arrow. Finally, we see his torch getting snuffed.
Natalie just arrived to Charlie’s torch.
Natalie – I love Charlie, I was so mad he left.
Nate – Charlie was a strategic person and he rubbed some people the wrong way.
Nate grabbed his mask and we could see moments of him in the game.
11th – Charlie –
We could see him pointing at Anthony’s glasses to order him to use them, followed by him getting excited with Erik after a challenge victory. After that, we could see him sitting with Natalie on the beach, looking at her nails. Finally, we could see his torch get snuffed.
We could see him pointing at Anthony’s glasses to order him to use them, followed by him getting excited with Erik after a challenge victory. After that, we could see him sitting with Natalie on the beach, looking at her nails. Finally, we could see his torch get snuffed.
They then arrived to Jenna’s torch.
Nate – Jenna had crabs.
Natalie – Ew, she is a whore.
Sugar – Very strong player.
Sugar grabbed the mask and we could see moments of her game.
10th – Jenna –
We could see Jenna taking water in the water well and put it into the bucket, followed by her shaking a bottle of wine. After that, we could see her making Tyson fall with a pillow in a duel on a balance beam. Finally, we get to see her torch get snuffed by Jeff.
We could see Jenna taking water in the water well and put it into the bucket, followed by her shaking a bottle of wine. After that, we could see her making Tyson fall with a pillow in a duel on a balance beam. Finally, we get to see her torch get snuffed by Jeff.
Sugar just arrived to Anthony’s torch.
Sugar – I liked him, was sorry to see him go.
Nate grabbed the mask and we could see his moments in the game.
9th – Anthony –
We could see Anthony catch the ball in the challenge that determined who become the leader of a tribe, followed by him sitting with Stephannie at camp. After that, we see drinking in a canteen of water. Finally, his torch gets snuffed.
We could see Anthony catch the ball in the challenge that determined who become the leader of a tribe, followed by him sitting with Stephannie at camp. After that, we see drinking in a canteen of water. Finally, his torch gets snuffed.
Nate arrived to Todd’s torch.
Nate – Todd was the guy most people didn’t like, but he was funny.
Natalie – I loved Todd.
Sugar – I really didn’t trust him, heard a lot of rumors.
Natalie took his mask and we could see moments of him in the game.
8th – Todd –
We see Todd diving during a challenge, followed by him cheering at a challenge victory. After that, we see him taking a spoon of rice in the bag. Finally, we see Jeff snuffing his torch.
We see Todd diving during a challenge, followed by him cheering at a challenge victory. After that, we see him taking a spoon of rice in the bag. Finally, we see Jeff snuffing his torch.
Nate arrived to Erik’s torch.
Nate – Challenge threat.
Sugar – Should have gotten to know him better.
Natalie took his mask and we could see some of his moments in the game.
7th – Erik –
We could see Erik putting the last piece of the green puzzle and then cheer outloud, followed by when he gets shocked at the tribe swap. After that, we could see Jeff putting an immunity necklace around his neck, ended by Jeff snuffing his torch.
We could see Erik putting the last piece of the green puzzle and then cheer outloud, followed by when he gets shocked at the tribe swap. After that, we could see Jeff putting an immunity necklace around his neck, ended by Jeff snuffing his torch.
Sugar arrived to Jerri’s torch.
Natalie – Who is Jerri?
Sugar – Was sorry to see her get pulled out.
Sugar does a sad face.
Nate – Oh my god, Jerri.
Nate gathered her mask and we could see some of her moments in the game.
6th – Jerri –
We could see making fire with a flint, followed by when she was laughing with some people of Numfor. After that, we could see him puke and get pulled out of the game on a stretcher.
We could see making fire with a flint, followed by when she was laughing with some people of Numfor. After that, we could see him puke and get pulled out of the game on a stretcher.
Natalie just arrived excited to Brian’s torch.
Natalie – Brian, I liked him!
Natalie kisses his torch and Sugar reacts.
Sugar – Seriously, Nat?
Nate – Ahh Brian, he was a good guy, worked hard, team player.
Sugar rolled her eyes and grabbed the mask furiously. We could then see some of his moments in the game.
5th – Brian –
We could see Brian blowing on the machete for no reason, followed by him transporting wooden logs on his shoulders. After that, we could see him focused at shooting with the gun machine during a challenge. Finally, we see Jeff snuffing his torch and Brian walking away from tribal council.
We could see Brian blowing on the machete for no reason, followed by him transporting wooden logs on his shoulders. After that, we could see him focused at shooting with the gun machine during a challenge. Finally, we see Jeff snuffing his torch and Brian walking away from tribal council.
They arrived to their last torch, Stephannie’s.
Nate – Fighter.
Natalie – I love her.
Nate – She could have easily won this game.
Nate nodded and grabbed her mask so that we could then see some of her moments in the game.
4th – Stephannie –
We could see her walking along the beach alone, followed by when she was taking rocks off her shoes. After that, we could see Jeff put immunity around her neck while she was smiling. Finally, we see her torch get snuffed.
We could see her walking along the beach alone, followed by when she was taking rocks off her shoes. After that, we could see Jeff put immunity around her neck while she was smiling. Finally, we see her torch get snuffed.
Nate looks at all the masks in their hands.
Nate – So we have them all now.
Natalie then stared at Sugar.
Natalie – Sugar third place, stupid useless whore.
Sugar rolled her eyes and continued to follow the path. Nate and Natalie followed her on that path that leaded to a pit of fire. One at a time, they dropped a mask in the fire until all of them were put. They could then take a breath and watch them burn. We could see Nate staring at the fire.
Confessional Nate –
Now comes the hard part, I like both Sugz and Natalie, I’ve become friends with them, both and I know this is just a game but I don’t know if I would have the balls to vote one of them out.
Now comes the hard part, I like both Sugz and Natalie, I’ve become friends with them, both and I know this is just a game but I don’t know if I would have the balls to vote one of them out.
While he was talking about them, we could see Natalie and Sugar each on one side of Nate. The clouds then moved at a faster pace and we could see the ashes with some steam coming off of it.
CHALLENGE FIELD
We had a view on the challenge settlement: there was a mud pit, and it is in that mud pit that there were three tall wooden poles. On each of them, there was a vase. To get to the top of each pole, there was a ladder placed for climbing. Nearby, Jeff was waiting on the tribe to come.
Jeff Probst - Come on in guys!
Not that far, Natalie, Nate and Sugar were coming in one straight line. They quickly arrived to their mat.
Jeff Probst - Memories are now behind you!
Nate looked at Jeff with his necklace around his neck.
Jeff Probst - First thing first... Nate, give me back immunity!
Nate took off the necklace of his neck and handed it to Jeff who took and it and put it back at its place.
Jeff Probst - For the last time... immunity is back up for grabs!
Jeff tattled the necklace as he looked at everyone.
Jeff Probst - Today is your final immunity challenge. If you win this, you guarantee yourself a spot in the finales and a chance at pleading your case to the jury. The person who wins this will also be the only person, by default, to make the decision of who goes home and who stays with them to the finales. This is a very important immunity.
Sugar nodded.
Jeff Probst - For today's challenge, you will all stand on a pole.
We could clearly see the three poles: the one to the left was yellow, the one to the middle was orange and the one to the right was green.
Jeff Probst - You will be standing on that pole for as long as you can.
We could see the feet of someone standing on the thin pole.
Jeff Probst - In addition to keep your balance on the pole, you will have to keep a vase above of your head at all time.
We could see someone holding a vase above their head.
Jeff Probst - If your vase does not stay above of your head...
We could see the vase falling off into the mud.
Jeff Probst - Or if you fall off the pole...
We could see someone fall off.
Jeff Probst - You are out of the challenge!
We could see someone splashing in the mud.
Jeff Probst – Only your feet can touch the pole by the way. Last person standing...
Natalie stared at Jeff.
Jeff Probst - Wins immunity! Makes sense?
Nate - Yeah!
Sugar nodded.
Jeff Probst - Take a spot, we'll get started!
We could see in great speed Natalie climbing the ladder and Nate taking the vase. Sugar stepped on the pole and had the vase in her hands. We see the ladders falling down into the mud and they suddenly disappeared.
Jeff Probst - You have ten seconds to get ready!
We could see Nate put his vase above his head, so did Natalie. Sugar put her vase above her head as well.
Jeff Probst - This challenge is officially on.
Natalie - Nate, throw it I love you.
Nate laughed as everyone kept their vase above their head. We could see Sugar being focused, with her feet standing on the pole.
Elapsed Time - 4 Minutes.
Nate started shaking his leg a little bit and the vase moved forward a little. He then stopped moving to get his balance back.
Jeff Probst - Nate lost a little bit of balance, but he is now steady.
We could see Natalie from feet to head, she looked steady. Sugar was holding her vase above her head.
Jeff Probst - Both Natalie and Sugar are steady. This could last a while...
The clouds in the sky started moving to the right to represent time passing.
Elapsed Time - 34 Minutes
The three of them looked steady and were not encountering any trouble. Nate was holding his vase above his head, Natalie was focused, and Sugar's feet were well placed on the pole. Nate just shook a little bit.
Jeff Probst - Nate is not comfortable…
Nate - Hey I have three legs to balance on one pole... So yeah.
Nate got his balance back and they were all steady again. He stared at Natalie and Sugar. Both of them were steady and not budging at all. He then looked at Jeff. He jumped into the mud.
Jeff Probst - Nate is out of the challenge! It is now between Natalie and Sugar!
Both Natalie and Sugar smiled as the challenge continued. Nate just sat on the bench as he was watching both Natalie and Sugar compete for immunity.
Jeff Probst - Immunity on the line... THIS is the most important one.
The clouds in the sky just moved at a faster pace.
Elapsed Time - 56 Minutes
Both were still standing on their pole while Nate was viewing.
Jeff Probst - Sugar has not budged at all so far.
Natalie shook her leg a little. She replaced her feet on the pole and stopped moving.
Jeff Probst - Natalie having some difficulty staying on, she's still in it.
Nate - Ladies, I hope you fulfill your end of the deal...
Natalie - And have Sugar ________ you? I will.
Natalie was focused as she was looking at her feet and kept her hands above of her head. Sugar was staring in front of her instead of looking at her feet.
Jeff Probst - Both are steady... but only one can win immunity.
Clouds moved at a faster pace.
Elapsed Time - 1 Hour and 6 Minutes.
Both Natalie and Sugar were still standing on their pole. Sugar had still not budged while Natalie kept having trouble. One of her feet suddenly slipped out of the pole... and was swinging in the air while the other foot kept her on the pole. Her vase moved back and forth above her head but it didn't seem to be her problem.
Jeff Probst - Natalie having trouble.
Sugar looked at her, and Natalie then put her foot back on the pole.
Jeff Probst - Natalie just recovered... how long can she recover like that?
The clouds moved at a faster pace again.
Elapsed Time - 1 Hour and 46 Minutes.
Natalie just moved one of her toe on the pole and tip tapped her vase with her fingers, while Sugar was not moving at all.
Jeff Probst - One more quarter of hour and you will have lasted two hours...
Suddenly, Sugar's feet started shaking as she bended forward.
Jeff Probst - Sugar having problems for the first time...
She got back to her original position and recovered.
Jeff Probst - Sugar almost fell off, but she didn't... Both her and Natalie are now steady...
Right after Jeff said that, Natalie's right foot slipped out of the pole and she had only one foot left on the pole. She was completely losing balance and sadly, the vase slipped off her hands and went right into the mud.
Jeff Probst - And with that...
Natalie was moving her arms all around to recover but it was too late, she fell off, back first in the mud.
Jeff Probst - Sugar wins Immunity!
Sugar cheered and she tossed her vase in the mud. Natalie got out of the mud and had her hair full of mud.
Natalie - Congrats Sugar!
Instead of jumping in the mud, Sugar decided to slide down the pole and she walked to join back Nate and Jeff with Natalie. When they all went back to their mat, Jeff had the immunity necklace in hands.
Jeff Probst - Sugar, this is what you earned... you just made the finales and will have the right to choose who sits next to you at final tribal council!
Jeff put the necklace around her neck.
Jeff Probst - With that, either Natalie or Nate will be going home tomorrow night... you have one day to think about it... grab stuff and head back to camp! See ya tomorrow at tribal!
Nate just took his bag and put it on his shoulder while Sugar was having fun with Natalie's nasty hair. She looked more like thinking.
Confessional Natalie –
It was hard to concentrate… Oh well, life goes on, I tried. Going to the final two with Sugar? Who knows, it is survivor.
It was hard to concentrate… Oh well, life goes on, I tried. Going to the final two with Sugar? Who knows, it is survivor.
MIOS NUM, DAY 40
The tribe was walking back to camp and we could see Sugar with the immunity necklace around her neck.
Sugar – YAY!
She put the necklace on a branch while smiling.
Confessional Sugar –
It feels incredible, I laid low this whole time until it mattered.
It feels incredible, I laid low this whole time until it mattered.
Natalie hugged her.
Natalie – Congrats Sugar.
Nate looked at them hugging each other.
Nate – Can I come now?
Sugar – HMMMM, Mhm!
Nate looks confused.
Nate – Is that a yes?
Sugar – Yes.
Nate reached them and hugged both of them together.
Confessional Nate –
I stepped off, but if I wanted to win and lost, I think Sugar might take me, but then again Nat might too, not wanting to go up against each other. I’m gonna get exposed at final tribal council anyways... the Brian thing, and just kinda being one of the vocal voices behind votes.
I stepped off, but if I wanted to win and lost, I think Sugar might take me, but then again Nat might too, not wanting to go up against each other. I’m gonna get exposed at final tribal council anyways... the Brian thing, and just kinda being one of the vocal voices behind votes.
During their hug, we could see a bunch of black birds flying above a tree and the sun settled down.
MIOS NUM, DAY 41
It was the morning and Sugar was doing food with the Machete. Both Nate and Natalie were half-sleeping in the shelter. All we could hear was the fire and skillet. Sugar stared at both of them.
Confessional Sugar –
I feel a sense of loyalty to Nate of course, however, I would love a girl’s final two. Natalie has done less than Nate, but on the flip side has more votes possibly...
I feel a sense of loyalty to Nate of course, however, I would love a girl’s final two. Natalie has done less than Nate, but on the flip side has more votes possibly...
Sugar just turned over the fish and more steam came off the skillet. Nate just yawned and got up. Sugar stared at the fish.
Sugar – Should be ready in five seconds...
Nate does a disagreement sign with his head.
Nate – Blondes can’t count, they can only count to sixty-eight cause sixty-nine is a mouthful.
Sugar laughs and gives him a portion of fish. After we see Nate taking a bite of it, we could see the sun slowly going down, and the tribe was gathering their torches to leave for tribal council. We could see Sugar grabbing her immunity necklace on a branch and put it around her neck.
After that, she was first in the line walking along the beach in direction of tribal council. It looked very calm.
Confessional Sugar –
I have been thinking about this for a while, I believe my decision has been made, but I will need to sleep on it.
I have been thinking about this for a while, I believe my decision has been made, but I will need to sleep on it.
TRIBAL COUNCIL
All of a sudden, we could see from the ground the sky at night, with a few clouds visible. Those clouds moved a fast pace so we could then see the three remaining players entering tribal council with their torches. Sugar just put her torch on a hold, followed by Natalie who just sat down. Jeff looked at the entrance of tribal council, seeing Anthony coming.
Jeff Probst – Now bringing the members of our jury...
All the jury members were heading to their bench one by one...
Jeff Probst – Anthony... Todd... Erik... Jerri... Brian...
We could see Stephannie with clean clothes and jewelry sitting down.
Jeff Probst – And Stephannie, voted out last tribal council!
Nate smiled and looked back at Jeff.
Jeff Probst – So let’s start by congratulating Sugar for winning the final immunity challenge! How good does it feels to have that immunity?
Sugar – It feels fabulous, Jeff!
Nate – More fabulous than Nate?
Jeff Probst – Do you think it was more harmful to have immunity or do you think it would of been safer not to in terms of jury?
Sugar – I don’t think it should make a difference one way or another.
Nate nods.
Jeff Probst – Nate, it is between you and Natalie and your faith is in Sugar’s hands, defend your case to her for the last time.
Nate turns around and looks at Sugar.
Nate – Sugar... girl, hot stuff... babe... We been together since day one, you know I had your back from the beginning. So you have immunity, it’s your call.
Jeff Probst – What about you Natalie, what do you have to say in your defense?
Natalie – I really don’t think it’s fair to plead my case. I haven’t been with Sugar since day one but I have enjoyed my time with her since the merge and if that is enough to keep me then great, if not then oh well I tried.
Jeff Probst – So you wouldn’t hold any grudges being voted out tonight?
Natalie – Not at all.
Sugar looks at her and looks back at Jeff.
Jeff Probst – Nate, if Sugar kept you tonight, do you think you have a good shot at winning the game and why?
Nate – I would say we both have an equal chance because you have to remember, me and Sugar made all our decisions together.
Brian pretends to yawn.
Jeff Probst – Natalie, do you think Sugar has a better shot to go against you in the end?
Natalie – I don’t know, I am not on the jury.
Brian rolls his eyes and Stephannie stares at her fellow jury members.
Jeff Probst – Sugar, would you rather pick your closest ally to the end with you or somebody more strategic in order to win?
We could see Brian staring at Sugar.
Sugar – It’s a hard choice Jeff, I am still not really sure what to do.
Jeff Probst – Alright, with that being said, it is time to vote... Nate and Natalie cannot vote, so Sugar, you’re up!
Sugar headed to the voting podium and took the pencil. We could see her getting ready to write down a name and finally put that vote in the urn. When she returned, Jeff went.
Jeff Probst – I’ll tally the votes...
While he was gone taking votes, we could see Nate and Natalie one after the other, staring at Jeff taking the urn. He just came back with it and took the cap off.
Jeff Probst – Once the vote is read, the person voted out will be asked to leave tribal council immediately... I’ll read the vote...
And the fourteenth person voted out of Survivor: Indonesia and final member of the jury...
During the suspense moment, we could see Nate and Natalie staring at Jeff, who finally showed the vote.
1 Nate.
Stephannie suddenly looked shocked as Nate just stood up, looking at Natalie and Sugar.
Nate – Natalie, Sugar, I respect you both...
After Nate finally grabbed his torch and put it in front of Jeff, that last one swung his torch snuffer.
Jeff Probst – Nate, tribe has spoken!
He finally snuffed his torch and Nate headed out of tribal council. We could see Natalie smiling and Jeff looking at the two finalists, smiling as well.
Jeff Probst – Congratulations Natalie and Sugar, you have done what nobody else could do, you will face the jury tomorrow night. Grab torches, head back to camp!
Natalie and Sugar stood up and we could see them taking their torches before finally leaving tribal council.
FINAL WORDS
We could see Nate telling his final words.
Final Words Nate -
I feel, I feel, devastated but it is okay cause I would not have been able to make a decision like that. I think she took me out because I would of won. My biggest regret in the game is Jerri being evacuated. I will base my vote on who played the better game obviously, I am not gonna be bitter.
I feel, I feel, devastated but it is okay cause I would not have been able to make a decision like that. I think she took me out because I would of won. My biggest regret in the game is Jerri being evacuated. I will base my vote on who played the better game obviously, I am not gonna be bitter.
While Nate was telling his final words, we could see whom Sugar voted for.
Sugar - Nate.
MIOS NUM, NIGHT 41
We could see the moon reflecting on the Ocean and crickets chirping at night. Sugar and Natalie were back at camp with their torch and they put it somewhere. Natalie just sat near the fire, imitated by Sugar.
Natalie – Congrats Sugar.
Sugar just added a wooden stick to the fire and looked at her.
Sugar – Congrats Ratalie.
Natalie just yawned.
Confessional Natalie –
I am pretty proud of how I played, I made the right moves when I needed to, backstabbed when I needed to and schemed, lied, everything.
I am pretty proud of how I played, I made the right moves when I needed to, backstabbed when I needed to and schemed, lied, everything.
Quickly, Natalie fell asleep on her sit next to the fire, leaving Sugar as the only one not sleeping.
Confessional Sugar –
I think I did an excellent job, very proud. I am sitting here tonight. Nobody expected that.
I think I did an excellent job, very proud. I am sitting here tonight. Nobody expected that.
Sugar just yawned.
MIOS NUM, DAY 42
For the last time in the game, we could see the sun waking up. But before we could have a view at their camp, we could admire the landscape of West Papua: the highlands, the shores, the jungle... and finally, their camp. Natalie just marked the thirty-ninth day on the calendar tree.
Sugar and Natalie were totally excited at the idea they could have food waiting for them at tree-mail. They ran to over there, and they found their breakfeast, consisting of bread, fruits, eggs, bagels, butter and orange juice all on a platter.
Natalie – Oh my god! YAY FOOD!
Sugar – Hooray!
We could see Natalie picking the orange juice up right away and Sugar just grabbed the platter. They brought their food at camp. They were cooking their eggs and drinking their juice at the same time. Natalie just put some more juice in her glass.
Confessional Natalie –
I am still on the fence as to whether it will be a close or a landslide, I don’t think a lot of people are pleased or bothered to get to know Sugar. I made better personal connections, so I am going to try and tap into that.
I am still on the fence as to whether it will be a close or a landslide, I don’t think a lot of people are pleased or bothered to get to know Sugar. I made better personal connections, so I am going to try and tap into that.
Sugar just stuffed herself with a muffin.
Sugar – Mmmmm.
We could tell they were finished eating after the sun moved a bit in the sky. We could see their orange tribe flag a last time, “Mios Num”.
Natalie and Sugar were now destroying the roof of their shelter and were putting all the leaves inside.
Sugar – Who puts out the fire?
Sugar was looking around and Natalie had already grabbed a wooden stick that she dipped in the fire. Sugar stepped back and Natalie threw it into the shelter that burned right away. We could see the flames burning leaves that were slowly all turning into ashes.
After a while, Sugar and Natalie were observing their camp burning, there was so much fire that we could barely see anything from the shelter.
Sugar – Amen to that.
Natalie just looked at Sugar and smiled. Sugar kept staring at the fire.
Confessional Sugar –
Natalie has good relationships with a lot of the jury members. If they vote for her, that will be the only reason why, her gameplay sucked. I will just tell them to vote for who they think played the best game, not who they are friendliest with.
Natalie has good relationships with a lot of the jury members. If they vote for her, that will be the only reason why, her gameplay sucked. I will just tell them to vote for who they think played the best game, not who they are friendliest with.
We could feel the nostalgia in their eyes, but they had to leave for tribal council now. With their bags on their shoulder and a torch in their hand, the two of them were walking away from camp, that we could see burning from high.
While they were walking in direction of tribal council, we could see some of the jury’s assessment.
Nate’s Assessment –
Sugar, love her, been with her since day one, she made a smart decision taking me out, Natalie made the end, turned on allies and did what she had to do.
Sugar, love her, been with her since day one, she made a smart decision taking me out, Natalie made the end, turned on allies and did what she had to do.
We could see Natalie and Sugar continue their walk to tribal council.
Todd’s Assessment –
Now, it’s two people sitting there. One who played smart and should probably deserve, and the other who was a boring follower. Should be a clear decision, but the one who played crossed some lines that shouldn’t be crossed. It may be her downfall, we’ll see.
Now, it’s two people sitting there. One who played smart and should probably deserve, and the other who was a boring follower. Should be a clear decision, but the one who played crossed some lines that shouldn’t be crossed. It may be her downfall, we’ll see.
This time, we could only see Natalie.
Stephannie’s Assessment –
I think I’ve already got my vote decided unless she really screws it up.
I think I’ve already got my vote decided unless she really screws it up.
We could see the sunset at the horizon and the two finalists being very small due to from how high we could see them.
Anthony’s Assessment –
I don’t want either of them to win.
I don’t want either of them to win.
We could see Sugar only this time.
FINAL TRIBAL COUNCIL
The sun settled down with clouds moving and stars showing up all at the same time. The final two was slowly entering tribal council with their torches. After crossing the bridge, they finally arrived to where they put their torch on a hold. Sugar just put her and Natalie finally sat down. Jeff looked at the entrance.
Jeff Probst – Now bringing the members of our jury…
We could see jury members entering tribal council in order of elimination while Jeff was naming them.
Jeff Probst – Anthony… Todd… Erik… Jerri… Brian… Stephannie… and…
We could see Nate going to sit.
Jeff Probst – Nate, voted out last tribal council!
Sugar smiled at him and looked back at Jeff.
Jeff Probst – So Natalie, Sugar, congratulations! You have gone as far as you could go in this game! The power in the game now shifts from Mios Num…
Jeff points at Natalie and Sugar.
Jeff Probst – To the jury!
Jeff nows points at the jury.
Jeff Probst – Seven people that you had a hand either directly or indirectly in voting out of this game, now hold your faiths in their hands.
We could see all jury members, being serious, in the exception of Nate winking.
Jeff Probst – Tonight, they’re gonna be gathering information to help them make a million dollar decision.
We could see Erik nodding.
Jeff Probst – Here is how it will work, you will each get a chance to make an opening statement. Why do you deserve to win this game? The jury will then get a chance to address you, you will plead your case a last time with a closing statement, and then we vote. Ready to get started?
We could see Natalie and Sugar nodding one after the other.
Jeff Probst - Natalie, opening statement...
Natalie turns around and stares at the jury who was looking at her talking.
Natalie – Okay so I came into this game knowing I wasn’t the strongest. I did manage to play a good social game and I have attempted to get to know each and every one of you on a personal level. I did make moves to further myself and only myself in this game cause it’s individual and I will answer each of your questions honestly.
Sugar nodded and waited on Jeff to look at her so that she could start.
Sugar – I came into this game to do the best I could, this way my first game doing such challenges, and let’s face it, I sucked at them. I worked well in others ways, bonded with my tribe and new tribe when we merged and had a great time. I as well will answer your questions honestly and look forward to it.
Jeff Probst – Alright, jury heard what they had to hear, I’ll give them a minute to think of a question for one or both finalists.
We could see the jury wondering for a while, until Jeff was ready.
Jeff Probst – Anthony, get it started!
Anthony jumped off the jury bench and went in front of the finalists.
Anthony – Sugar, why do you deserve to win out of everyone in this game? Explain which moves you made, votes you made, lies and truths and alliances you made.
Sugar laughs.
Sugar – Ok, that is a loaded question… I feel I was pretty truthful in this game with the exception of voting Brian out. Most of the votes were agreed when we were still in our first tribe, we lost so many challenges, Tyson, Jerri, Nate and myself aligned quickly. We told Brian towards the end he was the final four and that was not true, that was my biggest lie, mine and Nate’s. I think I was able to stay under the radar and made everybody believe I was not a threat until it was too late. I think I deserve to win because I was strategic in the moves I made as far as wanting power players out, Todd, Charlie, Jenna and Brian, the people who would affect my chances of getting to where I am now. Does that cover it all Anthony?
Anthony – If you’re done, thanks.
Sugar – Yes, thank you.
Anthony then looked at Natalie.
Anthony – Natalie same question to you, why do you deserve to win out of everyone in this game? Explain which moves you made, votes you made, lies and truths and alliances you made…
Natalie – Okay well I think Yapen wasn’t similar like Numfor. Their losing bonding the remaining players on their tribe cause they had to strategize a lot. So Yapen while we were dominating we were not a solid group. I sided with Erik, Todd and Charlie over you, Jenna, Steph and Scout, cause I felt like on your side I was fifth and I had gotten to know the three of them better.
Anthony nods.
Natalie – At the merge, I voted out Jenna cause she was gunning for me. My strategy was to try and lay low after that round because I felt like my target had been increased cause I went against Yapen. I made good personal connections with Nate and Sugar early into the merge cause I knew our tribe was going to be picked off one by one cause it was a three to three split and neither side wanted to be the losing side. I will openly admit I voted for each of the jury members the round they left except you. That’s it.
Anthony – Thanks Natalie, good luck to both of you.
Natalie nodded and Jeff looked at Stephannie.
Jeff Probst – Stephannie!
She stood up and placed herself face to face with the final two.
Stephannie – Hey guys, I have an idea of who to vote for, but of course, anything can still happen. Sugar, a lot of people thought you were undeserving to win this game, but you won final immunity, so that proves something. Was this all part of your strategy, to float your way to the end and then bring out all your power at once?
Sugar – Well, I will admit I totally underplayed how well I could do in challenges, anyone on my original tribe will tell you how much I rocked the shot out of many of the reward challenges, etc. So in short, I laid low when I needed to, so yes, it was definitely a part of my strategy. Come on Steph, picks flowers and takes a nap?
Stephannie laughs outloud.
Sugar – So yes, I floated when needed and brought it on when it mattered.
Stephannie – Ok, thank you Sugar. And now to Natalie, my question to you is easy, simply because I couldn’t think of anything to ask you! My question to you is how much of a chance do you think you have of winning right now?
Natalie – I mean I dunno probably won’t win the game and I am okay with that, but I do think I deserve a fair shot. I worked hard to get where I am. People don’t just one day magically wake up in the final two of Survivor. I had a strategy and that worked for me. So I dunno, you just never know.
Stephannie – I’m done now, I’m happy!
Stephannie sat back and Jeff looked at Brian.
Jeff Probst – Brian…
He stood up and put himself in front of the finalists.
Brian – Well, I think I made a statement that whoever goes to the final two with Sugar gets my vote. I am kind of not backing out from that. Nevertheless, I still have questions and things I wish you guys will do. Natalie…
Natalie smiled.
Brian – Congrats on being in the final two. A part of my promise, you probably have a ninety-nine percent chance of getting my vote. What I want you to do is to let the entire jury know what’s the defining moment in your entire forty-two days in the game and the biggest move you made to bring you into the final two.
Todd stared at Natalie.
Natalie – The biggest move I made was honestly going against Todd in the final eight cause Sugar and Nate did not trust him and I had never made any real promise of finales to anyone with Yapen so I did with Sugar and Nate and I am good on my word. So my biggest move was going against my biggest ally pre-merge.
Brian – I think you played a good game and too bad we did not get to know each other better.
Natalie smiles and nods. Sugar got ready for her question.
Brian – Sugar, I really don’t want to vote for you but I feel that you deserve a shot in winning so I am still going to ask you a question. But before that, I am disappointed in being voted off before Natalie and Steph. So much for the Numfor alliance cause I am shocked to know that my neck is on the line the night I was gone. I am threat in this game?! Are you kidding me? I only won one immunity! I don’t get how I could be a threat when people wanted me to be gone ever since the merge and I never really won something. You won more stuff than I do, sister. Are you out of your mind!?
Sugar looks shocked.
Brian – I just want you to tell me did you have any intention of sticking with the Numfor four or not? Yes or no. I want to know why.
Sugar – I did have intentions of sticking with the Numfor four in the beginning, however you were never much for communicating, so when I started to talk to Natalie more I bonded with her and I felt you were a threat because you hadn’t pissed anyone off in the jury, plus I knew you would pick Nate over me.
Brian – Good luck to you girls and may the best player win.
Brian turned around and went sitting back. Jeff pointed at Jerri.
Jeff Probst – Jerri!
She places herself in front of the finalists.
Jerri – Hello final two and congratulation on making it there. I believe this is probably the most deserving group that could make it, so you are all pretty even for me at this point. My question is when did you bond and what was going to be beneficial for you of that alliance?
Natalie – For us both, yes?
Jerri nodded and made her a sign she could start.
Natalie – Well, we bonded and made this deal pretty early in the merge. I think the round Anthony left was the round we made the deal to go to the final three with Nate. And how does it benefit me? Well it meant I got to stay in the game with people that I felt close to and made me laugh and enjoy the game. Being up against Sugar in the final two is awesome cause I don’t care which one of us win. I think she played a slightly different but equal game to what I played. So while I want to win, I wouldn’t be made or upset if Sugar won.
Sugar turns around and stares at Jerri.
Sugar – I don’t know what much more I can really add, other than it was difficult choice for me because of my relationship with Nate to choose Natalie, however as explained I felt it was the best.
Jerri – Thanks for your time and I wish you the best of luck.
Jerri smiles to them and goes sit back.
Jeff Probst – Erik!
Erik stood up and place himself in front of the final two, looking at Natalie.
Erik – I only have one for Natalie. Were you loyal to me at all? How did you get from where I left to your spot now? Did you vote the way you said you did?
Sugar giggles.
Natalie – I did vote the way I said you did. Sadly I guess u never figured I was capable of having another alliance. I adore you Erik, but I had no choice. How was I going to keep you in the game if there was only you, me and Steph?
Erik – That’s it.
Erik left them and went sitting back. Jeff looked at the jury.
Jeff Probst – Nate!
He put himself in front of the finalists and takes some dust off his clothes.
Nate – Alright ladies, you know I love both of ya. So I’m not gonna drill you hard with questions. Mainly cause I did the other drilling already. But seriously, I respect the both of ya and applaud your gameplay.
Natalie glared at him.
Natalie – Question please.
Nate – Natalie, when we merged, we connected really well, which made me trust and like you. You weren’t afraid to turn on your allies and I command you for that. You did what you had to and look where you are now. I am glad you made the finale. If I was not to make it, I would have wanted you two to make it.
Natalie continued to glare at him and Sugar smiled.
Nate – Sugar… Ahhh Sugar, we have been a tight two since day one. Ever since Tyson picked us to be on the same tribe, I just bonded with you. This game would not have been the same for me without you. In Numfor, me, you, Tyson and Jerri were the Numfour and although Tyson thought he was the leader of that pack, it was really me and you who controlled things. We got shuffled and merged and we only grew closer together. Me and you, we were like Bonnie and Clyde. I was sad you took me out last tribal, but it came down to the end and you had to look for yourself. So with that being said…
Nate wiped a tear away and Natalie just kept glaring at him.
Nate – I’m gonna ask you ladies something…
Natalie laughed.
Natalie – Can I have my question, now? Nate darling.
Nate – Sugz, Ratalie, I want you to tell me what you think of me as a player and a person, you can compare me to someone or whatever, use your imagination, and I also want you to say a few nice and bad things about me. Sugar?
Sugar – Nate, as a player and person, you know I adore you and think you play an awesome game. Nice, sweet, strategy, smart player, bad, too damn flirty! And oh yeah, seriously, that last night you did my tribal work. Awesome.
Nate – Guilty as charged. Ratalie…
Natalie – Okay, I think you are a very loyal and smart player. You make the right bonds that are essential to make it to the final four, and the people you make those bonds with seem to go far if not to the end with you. I admire your ability to just be yourself in the game which is a feat few can accomplish. I think your sense of humour definitely kept me going in the game as we were voting out my former tribe members but the one bad thing is at time you get a bit annoying with the perverted things you say. Other than that, you know I adore you more than the fat whore sitting next to me!
Sugar opened her mouth as a surprise.
Nate – Thank you ladies, good luck to both of you.
He went to sit back and Jeff looked at Todd.
Jeff Probst – Todd, close it out!
He stood up and placed himself in front of the final two.
Todd – Hello to you both and congrats. I do think that both of you are deserving, so whoever wins, be proud! Sugar, I’ll address you first.
Sugar stared at him, wondering his statement.
Todd – In your opening statement, you said you bonded with your original tribe, which I believe without question. You then added that you bonded with everyone else come merge. Um… You didn’t do all that great of bonding with me at least. It’s a two-way street, so I don’t think I’ll hold it against you. But I do have a simple question for you and if you get outside help and I find out, you’ll default my vote to Natalie.
Todd glared at her and laughed.
Todd – What’s my last name?
Sugar frowned her eyebrows.
Sugar – Your last name? Of course I don’t know it, but let’s be honest Todd, I was never getting your vote.
Todd giggles at her response.
Sugar – It’s okay, I understand…
Todd – You sure you don’t want to at least attempt?
Natalie gets excited.
Natalie – Can I answer this question?
Todd glared at her.
Todd – No!
Stephannie sighed.
Todd – I’ll move on.
Todd now looked at Natalie.
Todd – Oh Natalie! You know I love you to death. You’re truly a friend. If you win, I’ll be giddy and be jumping with joy with you! However…
Todd pretends to spit.
Todd – You indeed DID make another finales deal. you and I had a final two deal. You broke it, but that in itself is fine. The night I was going home, you could’ve simply said: Hun, I’m voting you out. I’d have gone out with a smile and you’d be getting my vote without a comment or question tonight. Instead, you treated me like shit and did the one thing I asked you NOT to do to me. To be clear, this won’t effect our friendship in any way, but since you’ve decided that I don’t deserve your respect, I’ve decided you don’t deserve my vote!
Todd left the place and went sitting back with the jury, who looked shocked. Natalie does not react and turns around to Jeff.
Jeff Probst – Alright, you have one last chance to plead your case to the jury… Sugar, you’re first.
Sugar looks at the jury.
Sugar – I want to thank you all for your questions and the opportunity to play with all of you. Love or hate me or my gameplay I respect each one of yours and was glad to be a part of this. I played with my heart and now it lies in your hands. Thank you to Natalie as well, great game.
Jeff Probst – Natalie?
Natalie – Thank you to each person that has played this game. I enjoyed playing with those that I got to spend any amount of time with. I think I played a good game, and for those of you that feel I betrayed you, I am sorry, it is a game and I had to do what was best for me to be sitting here. Good luck dear Sugar, don’t get me pregnant and that is all I have to say everyone, thanks again for a fun game.
We could see Anthony nodding and turning around to Jeff.
Jeff Probst – Alright jury, you’ve heard from Natalie and Sugar, you’ve had a chance to address them…
While Jeff was naming them, we could see their face.
Jeff Probst - … you should have all the information you need to decide who’s most deserving of the title of Sole Survivor and a million dollars that goes along with it…
We could see all the jury faces one by one, staring at the finalists.
Jeff Probst – Tonight, you are voting for a WINNER. For the last time… it is time to vote…
We could see Stephannie on the edge of the jury bench.
Jeff Probst – Stephannie, you’re up!
Stephannie just stood up and we could hear a whole new voting music, more stressing and it gave a feeling of ending. She arrived to the voting podium and after she wrote something, she put it in the urn, followed by Brian who just did the same. Jerri arrived and took the pencil, that’s all we could see as Todd just arrived to vote. He wrote down “Sugar” and dropped it in the urn.
After that, Anthony arrived and wrote something we couldn’t see, followed by Erik who was writing “Natalie” in big letters. Finally, Nate put his vote in the urn and smiled, to finally sit down and let Jeff go.
Jeff Probst – For the last time, I’ll tally the votes…
While Jeff was gone counting the votes, we could see Natalie and Sugar, both stressed and holding their hands. We could see some of the juries looking at Jeff coming back with the turn that he finally put down. He looked at the final two.
Jeff Probst – This game finally came to an end after forty-two days! Natalie…
We could see Natalie and we could realize how nasty she was and her hair was much longer than on day one.
Jeff Probst – Sugar…
We could see that Sugar also looked completely nasty compared to the jury.
Jeff Probst – The seven votes inside this urn are about to make one of you a millionaire… But you’re gonna have to wait… just a bit longer!
Jeff grinned.
Jeff Probst – I’ll see you back in New York for the reading of the votes.
Jeff took the urn and walked away with it. Everyone were looking at him leaving the whole cast alone at tribal council. Some of the juries were smiling to each other and Jeff finally disappeared in the jungle…