Watch Survivor Online: Season 23 South Pacific – Episode 4

Watch Survivor Online: Season 23 South Pacific – Episode 4




Watch Survivor Online: Season 23 South Pacific – Episode 4

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Survivalism

Day 9
At the Savaii camp, as Ozzy Lusth and Elyse Umemoto lay in a hammock discussing the notion of “survivalism”, Jim Rice looked on with worries that Ozzy’s relationship with Elyse was stronger than his friendships with Jim or Keith Tollefson, with whom he was allegedly in a Final Three deal.

Jim

Kinda thinking right now that maybe Elyse and Ozzy have a tighter bond than is realized. I know the game well enough to know that a pair is very, very powerful. And the thing is, Ozzy’s powerful enough as a physical presence in this game that you can’t give him that physical presence and that voting presence because then he would run it like Rob did last year. So I start thinking, I’m not gonna get Ozzy out, then Elyse has got to go.

Jim then approached John Cochran about strategy, stating that if Ozzy were to vote Jim out, then Ozzy becomes invaluable as a challenge asset. Cochran countered that Ozzy was already seen as essential, but Jim noted the “rounding factor” of Elyse. Jim continued that by getting rid of a variable like Elyse, it opens up a spot in an alliance for Cochran and it would be a big “Survivor move.” They lamented that Elyse was so attractive, and Cochran joked that he could “put on a seaweed wig.” As the two men solidified the pact, Cochran gave a confessional:

Cochran

The dude’s kind of a sketchy character: he has this used-car salesman smile, pearly white teeth that are suspiciously white to me. But he wants Elyse gone next which is absolutely music to my ears. If Elyse goes first, that buys me another three days and who knows what Ozzy’s gonna do.

On Upolu, Brandon Hantz felt remorseful about his behavior towards Mikayla Wingle. He sat down with her on the beach and apologised. Mikayla accepted, but showed concern about him in her own confessional.




On Upolu, Brandon Hantz felt remorseful about his behavior towards Mikayla Wingle. He sat down with her on the beach and apologised. Mikayla accepted, but showed concern about him in her own confessional.

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Brandon

This game, to me, is so jacked-up when it comes to people’s feelings. I came into this game with good intentions but it was ruined by my pride. I let my pride get to me. I started gravitating towards lying to people and every day’s a struggle. t’s – it’s – it’s… I can’t tell you tomorrow I won’t get upset, but from here on out, I’ve decided to be a better person, a better player, a better survivor.

Mikayla

Y’know, I understand that, like, you’re doing the right thing by apologizing, but dude, like, maybe two or three times before you talk. Because it’s just like he does this thing he shouldn’t have done and he apologizes. It just makes him look like a fool. But his uncle… Look who his uncle is. That’s what always gets me: look who his uncle is.

Later, Brandon came clean with Edna Ma in the shelter about her position in the game. He stated that it was hard for him to tell her, but he cared about her, and informed her that the people she trusted (including himself) had been lying to her. Citing his actions as “the worst game strategy,” he continued by saying that there was a core five within the tribe (not a core six as Edna had believed). Brandon apologized for his lies, and Edna meekly accepted, adding that she was disappointed but that “that’s reality.”

Edna

Brandon pulled me aside and said that I was actually not part of the alliance of six. He said that the other five people in the alliance have basically just tolerated me and that, given the opportunity, that I would be the next to go. It was a terrible feeling because you’re believing that you’re part of this group and… and it’s easier to believe a lie sometimes than it is to accept the truth.

Both tribes were excited to receive their swimwear with Tree Mail, which Dawn Meehan noted as a big relief. However, when it came time to respond to the note and select two people to witness the Duel, nobody wanted to go alone with Cochran. Jim, seemingly reluctantly, accepted, but worried it might hurt his strategy to be alone with Cochran.




The two competitors then competed in the Duel: Sandbagging. The first player to land a sandbag on each of the ten crates positioned in the Arena would win the Duel and stay in the game. Christine gained an early lead with a string of successive hits, surprising Jim on the sidelines with her intensity. However, Papa Bear began to catch up, narrowing the gap between them until they were tied at eight sandbags each. Christine landed her ninth bag on the edge of a crate but it slipped off. However, she recovered soon after landing her ninth bag, but Papa Bear immediately evened the score again. Now at 9-9, the race to land the final sandbag was intense – Papa Bear’s tenth bag rolled off the crate, opening the door for Christine to land her tenth bag and win the Duel.

As Christine and Papa Bear embraced in farewell, Papa Bear discussed the Survivor journey, stating he had always wanted to be on the show, and although his police colleagues had joked about his dream, he’d made it out to the island in the end, and felt “blessed” by the experience. As his buff burnt, Jeff congratulated Christine on living to fight another day.

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