A TRIBE DIVIDED: PATRICIA JACKSON VOTED OUT
March 7, 2002

Patricia JacksonAfter a nail-biting 4-3 vote at Tribal Council, Patricia Jackson, nicknamed "momma," the 49-year-old truck assembler from Lugoff, South Carolina, became the second person voted out of the Maraamu tribe. Sarah Jones narrowly escaped, with three votes against her. Assertive as a "momma" may be, Patricia proved that, on Survivor, it is sometimes best to follow and not to lead. Patricia summed up her time on the island: "I know why I got voted off tonight and I have no ill feelings. I had a great time and I would do it again." ( Patricia's Final Words )

The Love Tribe

Night 3 found the Rotu tribe bonding, as they formed a massage line and rubbed each other's backs. "I love being in this tribe. I love how they decide to interact with each other in positive ways," voiced Gabriel Cade, the 23-year-old bartender from Celo, North Carolina. Huddled in the newly built "Love Shack," and continuing the compliments, Paschal English, the judge from Thomaston, Georgia, chimed, "I tell you what, anyone in this group could win and it would tickle the hell out of me." As the group gathered in the hut, Kathy Vavrick-O'Brien, the 47-year-old real estate agent from Burlington, Vermont, separated herself from the others and slept next to the fire, leading John to believe, "Kathy isn't trying to be one of us." ( The girls enjoy the waterfall )

Day 4 found the Rotu tribe in need of food. As the tribe made weapons to hunt, Kathy set out on her own food quest, alone. Not accustomed to the lack of protein in his diet, a sick Robert DeCanio, the 38-year-old limo driver from Queens, NY, found himself struggling early in the day. Concerned about Robert, Gabriel added, "Being a big guy comes with eating a lot of food. I think Robert is taking the lack of food the hardest." Recognizing the need for food, John Carroll, the 36-year-old nurse from Omaha, Nebraska, constructed a pig trap and confidently expressed, "If I catch a pig, I might as well set my table at the final four." ( Robert on the lack of food )




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