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Sunday, December 16, 2007
Episode #1513 Recap - Days 37, 38, and 39
Final Four -
After Tribal Council, the final four celebrates the departure of Peih-Gee and congratulates each other for staying true to their alliance. “I thought I would be out in sixteenth place. And here I am guaranteed at least a one in four chance at winning,” explains an excited Courtney. The final four savors the moment with a group hug and soon hunker down for the night.
Tree Mail -
On day 37, the tribe awakens after yet another uncomfortable night’s sleep in their makeshift hut made of uneven bamboo. Amanda reads the Tree Mail, notifying the tribe of an upcoming Reward Challenge. Her desire to win is strong: “This Reward is probably the most important one we have had thus far because we know we have Immunity coming up and we need energy!”
Reward Challenge -
The Final Four arrive at the Challenge, where Jeff Probst explains the rules. For this Challenge, they must race to construct a Survivor version of The Great Wall of China. First, they will start on top of the wall and race down a ladder. Next, they must race to assemble and cross a puzzle bridge. Once across, they will use a traditional Chinese Yoke to stack their puzzle blocks and carry them back through the course up the ladder. Finally, using the puzzle blocks, they must complete their section of the wall by fitting the properly shaped pieces in the correct slots. First person to successfully complete their puzzle wall wins Reward - an advantage for the upcoming Immunity Challenge in the form of fuel, consisting of pizza, beer, soda and brownies.
The Challenge begins as the Survivors race down their ladders and head to the puzzle bridge. Todd arrives first and begins to build his bridge while Amanda trails just behind. Courtney and Denise finally arrive and begin to construct their bridges as well, but struggle to solve the puzzle. Amanda finishes first, begins to gather her puzzle bricks in her yoke and transports them back to the wall. Todd is close behind. As Amanda begins to reconstruct her wall, Todd catches up. They both frantically attempt to place the bricks in their proper place as Amanda takes a slight lead and never relinquishes it. Amanda finishes first and wins Reward. Jeff Probst then allows Amanda to select one or two other people to join her on the Reward. Amanda decides just to bring Todd.
Adding Fuel to the Fire -
Amanda and Todd sit to enjoy the Reward. Amanda takes advantage of her time alone with Todd and questions his loyalty to her: “Honestly, I don’t trust you that much. From what I have heard, I just have a feeling that if anyone were to backstab me right now, you would.” Todd is shocked by Amanda’s accusation and, in hopes of calming her nerves, replies, “There is one girl in this game that I have been honest to literally since day one and it has been you.” After the two clear the air, conversation turns to the vote when Todd states, “I am not cool with losing to Denise or Courtney. I swear on my life I am in this to the end of this with you.” All Amanda can do is listen and hope the crafty strategist is telling her the truth.
Meanwhile, back at camp, Denise and Courtney escape the intense heat by cooling off in the lake as Courtney asks Denise whom she wants to vote out next. Denise replies, “Todd.” Agreeing with Denise, Courtney states, “He’s a slippery little sucker.”
Three’s a Crowd? -
Todd and Amanda return to camp from their Reward as Todd finds himself alone in the hut with Denise to discuss the vote. Courtney sits nearby, eavesdropping on their conversation. Denise informs Todd that she isn’t ready to leave the game yet, while Todd, nervous about the gender difference on the tribe, states, “I just feel like it’s going to go girl power tomorrow and I will probably be the one that’s gone.” Denise then asks Todd who he feels has the best chance of winning and he tells her Amanda or Courtney. “Todd is a slippery sucker and always manages to weasel his way into something. Todd does not look out for you, he does not care. He is looking out for himself,” states the spying Courtney.
Courtney takes her newfound information and approaches Amanda to fill her in on what she has learned from Todd and Denise’s conversation. While the two girls are talking, Todd arrives and reveals his suspicions. “I know I am feeling paranoia to be left out alone. I see people gather off on their own and that bugs me.” Todd asks Amanda and Courtney if Denise is next to go and receives a yes from Amanda. “I am hoping that Courtney and Amanda are still on the same wavelength as me so that Denise can be the next on the chopping block instead of them going all girl power and voting me out. So paranoia on my side is high and I hate being paranoid, I hate it,” states a nervous Todd.
Rights of Passage -
On Day 38, the tribe awakes as Todd reads Tree Mail, which instructs them to paddle to the giant statue of Guan Yin, the Chinese goddess of compassion and mercy.
As the final four arrives at the steps of the statue and makes their way to the top, they find the torches of those who have been previously voted out. Paying homage to their fallen comrades, they light a set of ceremonial firecrackers at each torch and give thanks to their former competitors as they reflect on their time spent in the game.
Final Immunity Challenge -
The tribe greets Jeff Probst for the final Immunity Challenge. In a test of focus and strength, the Survivors will stack porcelain dishes on a long, wobbly balancing arm. The more dishes they stack and the longer they must hold them, the more difficult it is to keep them stable. Once a dish falls off of the balancing plate, they are out of the challenge. Last person left standing with their dishes stacked wins Immunity, guaranteeing them a spot in the finals and a one in three chance at a million dollars.
The challenge begins as each Survivor awkwardly balances the first plate on the wobbly device. Jeff Probst instructs them to add another plate, bowl or cup to their ever-increasing stack. The pressure builds as Todd loses his concentration and balance, sending his stack crashing to the ground. Ironically, the waitress from New York City, Courtney, can’t hold the dishes any longer and is next to go as the pain of keeping her arm steady is too much.
Amanda and Denise find themselves the only two remaining. Denise seizes the opportunity to strike a deal with Amanda and pleads, “Come on Amanda, let’s make a deal. I won’t write your name down, you won’t write mine down.” Amanda doesn’t go for Denise’s proposal and remains focused. When Jeff Probst instructs them to place one more item on their teetering stacks, Denise loses balance and watches her stack tumble to the ground, shattering the porcelain along with her hopes of Immunity. Amanda’s victory keeps her safe from the night’s vote, guaranteeing her a one in three shot of winning the million dollars.
Power and Responsibility -
The tribe returns to camp, where they congratulate the proud winner. “I am so excited for being in the final three. I have nothing to worry about tonight, but I am afraid that whoever gets voted out tonight is going to think that it was because of me. It could be such a good thing, then it could be such a bad thing,” states Amanda, as she weighs the pros and cons of winning the final Immunity Necklace. Feeling anxious as the night’s vote looms, Denise approaches Amanda in hopes of convincing her to keep her around. “I really admire you and respect your determination and how you don’t give up,” Amanda tells her. Denise tries to gain Amanda’s sympathy: “This is all I got right now. After this I have to go back to my family. I am not saying that it’s a bad thing. I’m just saying that, you know, that I’m going to go back to making seven dollars an hour working as the lunch lady doing the same things day after day like I have been doing.”
Welfare Not Fair -
Courtney and Todd discuss the vote as they watch Amanda talk to Denise. After both agreeing to vote out Denise, Todd states, “I guess all we can do now is hope and trust Amanda. If I have to lose to someone, I don’t want to lose to Denise.”
Agreeing with Todd, Courtney offers her opinion regarding Denise: “This isn’t welfare. You know, like she doesn’t deserve it just because, you know, she sucks at life. I’m the biggest bitch on the planet,” admits a smirking Courtney.
Meanwhile Denise tells Amanda she is voting for Todd in hopes that she joins her on the vote. “I will have to think about it a little more, but I will guarantee you that I will not vote for you tonight, but I cannot guarantee you how they will vote,” Amanda responds.
Tribal Council -
At Tribal Council, Denise helps seal her fate when she openly admits that she is a threat to win the game: “They think because I have kids that I would have a better chance with the Jury being sympathetic, and they don’t want to keep me here because that will weigh on the Jury's mind. I hope Amanda votes with me and not against me!” When Denise claims that Amanda promised to watch her back in the game but Amanda denies it, Todd reacts with a smirk. When questioned about his reaction, Todd explains, “It was sly to tell Denise that she had her back, but I was reacting for Denise.”
When the votes are read, Denise’s worst nightmare comes true as Amanda does not turn against Todd and is voted out of the game three votes to one. With the final three set in stone, Denise becomes thirteenth member to be voted out of Survivor: China and the final member of the Jury that will ultimately decide the million-dollar winner.
Denise leaves us her final words. “I definitely believe I would have won this entire thing if I had stayed in the game. I am just proud of what I have accomplished. To make it 38 days out here is just a spectacular thing for a 40-year-old woman.”
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