It's a hefty sum of money but for most of the Survivor superfan competitors it's the title that holds the most value, after spending 55 days on a Samoan island outwitting, outplaying and eventually outlasting all 23 other players.
Jericho beat finalist Tara, a year-old mother and barrel racer from Queensland, by two votes based on his final speech to the jury: "I can confidently say that, yeah, I have your blood on my hands, and I'm fine with that. And that's why I still am sitting here, and I feel like that's why you're sitting there. The final immunity challenge on Australian Survivor. Jericho looked in trouble when he admitted that his mistake could have been evicting Tessa from the jury, despite her saying that she saw Tara as the weaker player, after Jarrad threatened to write his vote with a line under it: "What goes around comes around.
And he drags logs that are twice his size from the one end of the beach to the other and he makes sure that fire is always going. He makes sure that we've always got food, comfort," said Tara warmly. Tara and Jericho teamed up in the final days of Australian Survivor. Jericho showed Tara to be the real game player: "I think Tara has evolved.
Originally she acted on emotions and definitely wore her heart on her sleeve. Then the second half of this game she started to change it up, she started realising that if she wants to get far into this game, she has to start making big moves and risky ones and controversial ones. And that's why I think she deserves to be here and be a Sole Survivor. Australian Survivor finalist Tara. Jericho tried to reveal that he wasn't the nice guy everyone thought he was, but a serious player in the game.
Yet many did not believe him and considered that he rode Luke's coat-tails. But Luke came to his aid: "As much as people say it about riding coat-tails, I feel like we were always coming together talking about divide and conquer and creating conflict, and so our discussions were quite even.
The final three were made up of Tara far left , Jericho centre and Peter far right. Yet Henry came to her aid: "You survived on your social game to get to the end.
You're sitting there, and not only sitting there, you were pivotal in deciding if Jericho could get to the end. So, you chose, you kept him alive and you got him there. You've basically stated that you didn't have any moves. All the jury, all I hear is 'All our big moves put us there'. Maybe she's the smart one saying, 'I'm not gonna make my big moves till the final seconds, and then that's how I'm gonna win this game'. Jericho cast his vote that helped decide the Sole Survivor's fate.
Jericho took ally Tara to the end after winning the final immunity challenge, which eliminated Peter, a year-old digital advertising producer from NSW, from contesting the crown of Sole Survivor. The immunity challenge saw all three players atop a harsh rocky outcrop at night, balanced painfully on upright poles as the ocean crashed around them, and only using a totem for support. The jury, which no longer included Tara in red but did include Locky and Michelle, voted for this year's Sole Survivor.
So this has upped the ante with doing it in the dark, that's for sure. Tara was the first to drop out after almost three hours. It became clear that after five hours and 13 minutes Peter could no longer stand up to Jericho's challenge and quite literally buckled under the strain, with Jericho claiming victory.
Peter clean shaven when he first arrived on Australian Survivor. You made me fight for my life! Man, I'm so proud of you. We proved to everybody that we deserve to be in the final three. No-one can tell us and devalue what we've achieved. Peter argued that the jury saw Tara as the weakest among them and Jericho would be better off taking him since he was stronger at challenges.
I think Jericho has played a really good game," Peter said. And I believe I am a big player in this game. And I've worked with a lot of people and I've worked individually.
And I believe that if he does take Tara to the end, when there is very likely a consensus from the jury that Tara is the weaker player, then he's potentially undermining his own game; whereby he's not taking risks and he's not making a big move in taking someone like me who's played a really good game to the end. And if you're taking an easier option, and I'm sorry, Tara, but I do believe you are the easier option tonight because you did spend a lot of time in Locky's shadow.
This would leave a final three of Peter , Tara, and Jericho who benefited from having allies like Tessa, Locky, and Luke respectively as shields for a large part of the game. Jericho won the Final Immunity Challenge and took Tara with him to the final two. At Final Tribal Council , Jericho argued that even though Luke appeared to be the flashier player, he was just as strategic and hard working.
Tara had to defend her game as she was perceived as one of the biggest floaters, and she was lucky to be voted out on a night where it was a non-elimination twist. Ultimately Jericho's game was more respected by the jury, despite his decision to remove Tessa from the jury at final four, and he won the title of Sole Survivor by a vote.
Samatau won the first reward challenge on Day 1, while Asaga won the reward challenge on Day 2. Per Australian Survivor rules, a revote took place. Joan received seven votes, eliminating her. Tara and Anneliese were "voted out" and swapped to Asaga. Ziggy was voted by Samatau to compete for the reward. Ziggy ultimately did find the reward, a super idol.
They chose Peter and Sarah to join them. Only one castaway could mutiny, which Peter took. Per the rules, a second vote was held where the castaways involved in the tie would not vote and the remaining castaways could only vote for those involved in the tie. By virtue of winning the Final Immunity Challenge, only Jericho voted. He chose Tessa. Survivor Wiki Explore. Goliath More Ghost Island Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers Game Changers Millennials vs. About Survivor.
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