Rites of Passage
On Day 38, Yau-Man, Earl, Dreamz and Cassandra enjoy the morning sunrise, reflecting on their journey to the Final Four. "It's a great accomplishment for me to make it to the final four," smiles Yau-Man with pride. "This is quite amazing for me when I think back all the things I went through on Ravu 38 days ago and the hard times there. Now I'm at Final Four, really."
Looking forward to the next Immunity Challenge and upholding his end of the bargain of the truck for Immunity deal, Dreamz feels the pressure to win like never before. "Today winning Immunity is very important to me," states Dreamz. "My game plan is to give Yau the necklace and whatever happens tonight I'm happy."
Before heading to the Immunity Challenge, the Final Four paddle out through the riverbed to the surrounding mangroves encompassing the islands. Earl, Dreamz, Cassandra and Yau-Man reflect upon the people who experienced the game with them, and pay tribute to those fallen comrades, igniting their torches upon the waiting canoe.
Immunity Challenge: Hanging by a Thread
Arriving at their final Immunity Challenge, Jeff reveals the great stakes this challenge holds because this time, one person will become the ninth and final member of the jury. Three of the Final Four will go on to face the jury. Survivors will lie on their backs on an elevated plank at an angle holding onto a wooden handle. Making things more difficult, water will stream out of a barrel, making the plank slippery. Every five minutes, Jeff will increase the angle of the plank, making it steeper and harder to hang onto. When they can't hang on any longer, they'll let go and slide down the plank, landing in a pool of water. The last person hanging on wins Individual Immunity and has a shot at the million dollars.