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Kelly K you are way off...that was like 4 seasons ago...

ok...after the double vote at tribal council....the tribes merged...
Yul tried to align with Jonathan again b/c of the aliances..jonathan was caught in the middle knowing that he would be voted off if he didnt do something if the raro tribe voted out yul....(raro figured they would get rid of Yul) but with Yul having the immunity idol the next person with the most amount of votes would be Jonathan since the Aitu tribe would vote for him...

jonathan figured yul had the idol but wasnt positive he told yul he would go with him if he showed him the idol...which eventually Yul did....yul and the rest of Aitu said they didnt care who was voted out next and for jonathan to pick....he said Nate

Ozzy won immunity....jonathan was the swing vote and voted for Nate along with the rest of Aitu and the Raro tribe and Nate were dumbfounded!!! once again jonathan has lied to eveyone....at this point they should keep jonathan around b/c in the end...no one will pick him to win the $$$

cant wait for this weeks episode....

hope i brought you up to speed....

2006-11-29 15:43:21 · answer #1 · answered by Lainey 2 · 0 0

I found this, hope it helps.

Returning from extinguishing Chad's torch, Chris (aka The Last Man Standing) immediately tells the other women of Scout and Twila's plan to join forces with Chris and Chad and pick off Eliza, then Ami.

Leann confronts Twila who says it was all Scout's idea.

Ah, the warm bosom of sisterhood at its finest.

Jeff announces that the reward challenge will be for the chance to instant message on a Powerbook (got to give Apple the love whenever possible) for one hour with a loved one. As an enticement, they each get a one-minute taste.

Twila is first. She asks if someone can type for her because she doesn't know how. Jeff whips out a clip-on video camera and everyone is thrilled. Twila talks to her son James, Eliza says hello to her mom.

Scout sees her life partner Annie, and Ami gushes over her girlfriend Crissy. Since the red states turned out in full force this month to make sure that gay marriage won't go forward anytime soon, we're not exactly sure what the difference is between the two. However, we're pretty sure we would buy an anniversary gift for the first but not the latter.

Chris has a minute with his fiancee, while Leann and Julie receive greetings from their "best friends," which may or may not be a euphemism considering the repeated proclamations of love that volley back and forth.

Eliza wins the trivia challenge that follows and is already to go back to the chatroom until Jeff reveals that they weren't really playing for an hour chat, but rather an overnight visit. Eliza's mom Susan comes around the corner and there's much rejoicing.

More time is killed as Jeff allows everyone's loved one to file out for a hug and a few encouraging words before heading back to camp.

Eliza makes her mom eat some of the trail mix they've made of dried coconut and plantains and Susan admits that she's been worried about everything from the Ebola virus to Eliza not being able to floss her teeth on a daily basis. She's such a "mom" that when she leaves the next day it's only wearing a bra since she left her shirt behind so Eliza could have something with a little sleeve.

Leann and Ami approach Scout about Twila and Chris' version of last week's events. Scout covers well by pinning the whole plan on the departed Chad. She also puts the two of them in a hot spot by innocently bringing up the original plan for the final four to be them and Twila. There's an awkward silence before Leann admits that's she's kind of promised Julie one of the places.

After they're done with Scout they go to Twila again to question her loyalty. She swears on her son's name that she's with them 100 percent.

The Beloved are trotted out one more time at the immunity challenge to partner up with their respective survivor. After being blindfolded, the partners are guided through yet another puzzle challenge.

Ami wins immunity, and, in a tearful farewell, Chris whispers to his fiancee that he's sure that he's going home at tonight's Tribal Council.

Leann goes to Ami with second thoughts about getting rid of Chris. She now thinks the women's decision to pick off all the men was a bit arbitrary and that Eliza's time to leave has come. There is a powwow of five and a consensus is reached.

Chris is thrilled when he hears from Julie the latest turn of events. He's almost giddy when Twila comes to him with her and Scout's latest plan. All he has to do is get Eliza to join them.

Managing to pluck her head from the chopping block once again, Eliza does just that and the uneasy gang of four manage to send Leann over to the jury box, to the delight of the first two members, Sarge and Chad, and dismay of Ami.

2006-11-29 23:30:44 · answer #2 · answered by Kelly K 2 · 0 0

The most recap that I can give you (my Husband saw it, but I was busy tending our guests, so I got a brief re-cap from him) is that Nate was voted off.

The tribes merged and Jonathan has "re-aligned" himself with his former tribe, thus getting the swing vote in order to vote off Nate.

Have a lovely rest of the evening.

2006-11-29 23:26:07 · answer #3 · answered by Goblin g 6 · 0 0

I am a recapper at http://realitytv.about.com. If you ever need to catch up on the show, you can find my recaps there, but I have copied and pasted to make it easier on you this time! Enjoy!

Who will be voted off tonight?
With 9 remaining Survivors, viewers are confronted by the big question, “Who will be voted off tonight?” Will the small but mighty Aitu continue to defeat the larger but weaker Raro? The game abruptly changed when Jeff pulled out some paintbrushes, a blank tribe flag, and new buffs. He announced that the tribes had merged to form a new tribe.

Aitutonga
The new tribe name was chosen… Aitutonga was a mixture of both tribe names. The survivors were taken on a boat to Raro’s island, the island the survivors unanimously decided to call their new home.

Jonathan sounds off
As Jonathan continues to question whether he made the right move when he became a mutineer, he again looks down on his Raro tribe mates. “These kids are vomiting- they’re eating and drinking so much. I’m here to win a million dollars,” he comments. “They’re psycho.”

Adam, the player
Although we’ve been treated to nauseating images of Candice and Adam being “lovey- dovey” for weeks, today, Adam was cuddled up to Pavarti, actually trying to slip a hand below the waistband of her pants. “What about Candice?” She asked. Adam’s reply was, “You can both appreciate me.” Can someone pass me a barf bag?

A bold strategy
Outnumbered and still the underdog, the former Aitu tribe mates scramble to form a strategy. Yul fesses up to having the immunity necklace, formulating a plan that could carry the former Aitu to the final four. To make his plan work, he has to convince Jonathan to rejoin them in strategizing.

Can you really trust a traitor?
As Yul confesses to Jonathan that he has the immunity idol, Jonathan remains “wishy-washy”. Viewers have no idea if Jonathan will vote with the Aitu tribe or try to maintain his new, shaky alliance with the Raro members. Jonathan knows he’s in a tough place. “I could be the guy who betrays every single person during the game at one time or another,” He moans.

Individual immunity
The first individual immunity challenge is a basic but difficult one. The survivors are told to climb up a pole with sections of rope on it. They are to hang on to the pole with only little loops of rope to support their weight. The survivor to hang on the longest wins immunity and another night free from a tribal counsel vote.

Hanging tough
Down… down they go. We watch as the survivors fall from their grip on the pole one by one. Adam was the first to land on the ground. Nate was next. Sundra followed suit. Yul finally fell. Pavarti was next followed by Becky. Candice and Ozzy were still hanging tough. Candice showed off at one point, even doing some knee bends. Ozzy looked deep in concentration. Finally, Ozzy won the battle of strength and wills as Candice landed on the ground.

Back at camp
Back at camp, Jonathan brings up the possibility of Yul maybe having the immunity idol to the former Raro tribe members. “He doesn’t have it,” was the adamant response as they all insisted they needed to vote out Yul who they felt was the mastermind behind the tribe. Candice and Adam appeared to be more concerned about making out and groping each other than strategizing about the vote. Yul and the former Aitu crew still try to convince Jonathan to vote with him even offering to vote off whichever Raro tribe member Jonathan wants. Jonathan admits that if he had to choose, he’d get rid of Nate, but he doesn’t know if he can betray his new tribe.

Tribal counsel
At tribal counsel, viewers wait to how things turn out. In the end, it’s a close vote between Nate and Yul. Yul prevails as Nate is voted out.

Parting words of love from Nate
As the credits roll and the votes are revealed, viewers confirm their assumption that Jonathan voted for Nate. Nate spills his feelings. “Jonathan,” he says to the camera, “you can kiss my ***. You’re a dirty, stinky, whack fruitcake. You sold me out and sold out our tribe when we brought you in, you traitor bastard, so you can kiss my ***.”

2006-11-29 23:51:37 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2006-11-29 23:30:19 · answer #5 · answered by big foot 4 · 0 1

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