Tribal Council Day 38 (2 of 2) | Survivor: Redemption Island | S22E14: Seems Like a No Brainer



Tribal Council on Day 38 of the Redemption Island Season.

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Part 1: https://youtu.be/pRGmvUvxj30
Part 2: https://youtu.be/G7kr8XPh5WM

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Seems Like a No Brainer is the season finale of Survivor: Redemption Island.

VOTED OUT:
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Ashley Underwood

Voting Confessionals
PHILLIP
“ (voting for Ashley) I’ve never known anyone that could lay in bed day after day each day. ”

ASHLEY
“ (voting for Phillip) I can’t believe it’s taken 38 days to finally write your name down. I won’t miss you. You’re a nut case. That’s it. ”

Final Words
ASHLEY
“ I honestly didn’t know I was going home. I probably am an idiot for thinking that (chuckles) ’cause I was the biggest threat that Rob could have taken to the Final Three. And as much as I would love to be sitting there in the Final Three, I still have nothing to hang my head about and I’m proud of how I played the game, and I wouldn’t change anything. ”

Trivia
Behind The Scenes
The final four are sent to the Redemption Island to undergo the Rites of Passage ritual for their fallen castaways.
The final three repainted the back side of the Murlonio tribe flag with Ometepe colors, emblem and their names.

Life at Ponderosa
Rob and Natalie planned to return the rocks Julie collected as souvenirs to her children to her, but decided to throw them into the ocean after Julie’s malicious remarks at the Final Tribal Council. The final three sits down to eat with the others at Ponderosa. The next day, the jury and finalists sit down to one last meal together before heading home that day and some of them discuss their experience playing the game.

Other
All first-time contestants eliminated before the merge are not given the chance to speak at the live reunion show.
This is the first episode since “We Hate Our Tribe” where a member of Ometepe is eliminated from the game.
This is the first season finale to start with more than five active competitors.
This episode features the most people eliminated in a single Redemption Island duel, with three.

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Season Summary
…told about Redemption Island, a secluded location where voted out players would go to compete in challenges for a chance to be brought back into the game.

Rob quickly proved to be leader in Ometepe, and kept wary of the Hidden Immunity Idol, including sending one of his own alliance, Matt, to Redemption Island while trying to flush it out. On Zapatera, the bulk of the tribe recognized the threat that Russell could be, throwing a challenge in order to vote Russell out; Russell would lose to Matt at the next Redemption Island challenge. Matt would continue to win several more duels against several Zapatera players after Ometepe dominated the challenges, while Zapatera suffered due to the loss of cohesion within their tribe.

The tribes merged with twelve players left in the game, including Matt, who returned from Redemption Island. Matt discussed blindsiding Rob with the former Zapatera members, however he eventually decided against it, telling this to Rob in an attempt to prove his loyalty. Despite this, Rob decided Matt could not be trusted, using his alliance to send Matt back to Redemption Island, establishing a firm Ometepe majority. The former Ometepe tribe used their numerical advantage to completely eliminate the remaining former members of Zapatera, before having to turn on themselves.

Rob then orchestrated the eliminations of those whom he felt would be threatening to him, including close allies Andrea and Grant. Though Andrea would return to the game from Redemption Island, she was unable to secure any other alliances, and was voted out a second time. Rob’s plans were nearly derailed by Ashley’s immunity run, but Rob managed to win immunity on Day 38 to send her to the jury and complete his ideal Final Three scenario. Ultimately, the Final Three were Rob, Natalie, and Phillip.

At the Final Tribal Council, Natalie was criticized for simply following in Rob’s footsteps, Phillip was chastised for his behavior, while Rob was criticized for his cutthroat gameplay. Rob, after 117 days of fighting in the game over four seasons, was voted the Sole Survivor receiving 8 of the 9 jury votes, while Phillip received one vote.

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6 thoughts on “Tribal Council Day 38 (2 of 2) | Survivor: Redemption Island | S22E14: Seems Like a No Brainer”

  1. And there we have it. Boston Rob will get another chance to plead his case before the jury. This time instead of facing a bitter jury sitting next to another very popular castaway, he will be sitting next to 2 players that seemed to ride along on his coat tails the entire game. There were moments when this cast could have taken out Rob, but in the end he was able to position himself perfectly going into the final tribal council.

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  2. if i was natalie i would vote for phillip, and i don't care who wins the fire making challenge, it's just to send a message to the jury that i don't do whatever rob tells me to do.

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