PREVIOUSLY ON SURVIVOR: With Brenda losing fire-making, Peih-Gee knew if she didn’t win the immunity challenge, she’d be out. “I didn’t do all this hard work for third place,” she said, and decided to approach Hali as a precaution. “We have both played better games than Courtney I think,” Peih-Gee said, “If I win immunity, I will take you not Courtney, and I’d love if you’d consider doing the same.” Hali definitely entertained the idea in person, but knew deep down she was playing to win for both her and her ally Courtney. At the immunity challenge, the contestants had to race through a series of rigorous obstacles ending in a puzzle. Hali and Peih-Gee dominated the physical portion, working on the puzzle as Courtney was only halfway done with the entire thing. Peih-Gee ended up finishing the puzzle first, securing her spot in the final two. Back at camp, Hali asked if Peih-Gee would hold up her end of the deal, and Peih-Gee said she wanted to. Courtney felt the need to approach Peih-Gee and said “listen, I think I’m an easier person to beat than Hali, and I think it would make sense for our Survivor: China girls to be in the end together.” At tribal, Peih-Gee said she had a lot to think about. Courtney knew that she would probably be going home saying, “I know Peih-Gee and I have been off on the wrong foot this entire time, but all I hope is that she wants to sit next to someone who hasn’t won all these immunities like Hali.” When the vote came, she voted out Hali, seeing her as the bigger threat. Hali was upset saying, “Didn’t you just make a deal with me today? You really know how to burn bridges.” Hali was the final juror, and Courtney thanked Peih-Gee for taking her to final two, surprised that Peih-Gee would sit next to someone she didn’t fully trust.
21st- Jonny Fairplay (Pearl Islands, Micronesia)
20th- Bobby Jon Drinkard (Palau, Guatemala)
19th- Debbie Wanner (Kaoh Rong, Game Changers)
18th- Randy Bailey (Gabon, Heroes vs. Villains)
17th- Phillip Sheppard (Redemption Island, Caramoan)
16th- Troyzan Robertson (One World, Game Changers)
15th- Gervase Peterson (Borneo, Blood vs. Water)
14th- Stephen Fishbach (Tocantins, Cambodia)
13th- Russell Swan (Samoa, Philippines)
12th- David Wright (Millennials vs. Gen X, Edge of Extinction)
JURY
11th- Rob Cesternino (The Amazon, All-Stars)
10th- Francesca Hogi (Redemption Island, Caramoan)
9th- Michaela Bradshaw (Millennials vs. Gen X, Game Changers)
8th- Eliza Orlins (Vanuatu, Micronesia)
7th- Danielle DiLorenzo (Panama, Heroes vs. Villains)
6th- Shii Ann Huang (Thailand, All-Stars)
5th- Spencer Bledsoe (Cagayan, Cambodia)
4th- Brenda Lowe (Nicaragua, Caramoan)
3rd- Hali Ford (Worlds Apart, Game Changers)
FINAL TWO
Peih-Gee Law (China, Cambodia)
Courtney Yates (China, Heroes vs. Villains)
Now, it’s your turn. Now vote for who you want to WIN Survivor: Third Times the Charm. Peih-Gee and Courtney. Peih-Gee started the game off strong finding an idol right away, and used it when she needed to in the Phillip vote. She aligned with Spencer to ultimately backstab him in 5th place by swinging votes. She won the final immunity to secure her spot in the final two. Courtney laid a bit lower, usually not afraid to back down from a fight from a competitor, but her team up with Hali and Shii-Ann allowed her to cruise through the merge. Once the move was taken on Shii-Ann, Hali and Courtney had to fight, and made it all the way to final three until Courtney ultimately got Peih-Gee to save her. Who will be the one who gets YOUR vote?
Also, vote for which of the eliminated contestants you think should be the FAN FAVORITE of the season (cannot be Peih-Gee or Courtney). Thanks so much for voting all season. The winner will be announced later in the reunion show, as well as your fan favorite :)
Fan Favorite: Spencer