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GENDER BENDER: SARGE FALLS IN BATTLE
Methodically picking off the men one at a time, the Alinta women were definitely winning the gender war on SURVIVOR: VANUATU. The victim this time, Lea "Sarge" Masters, the 40-year-old drill sergeant from Columbia, South Carolina, didn't stand a chance. Viewed as the strongest man in the tribe as well as a leader, Sarge became a target whom the women took out in a resounding seven-to-two decision. Shortly after the fateful decision, Sarge announced, "I never had to jeopardize my word, my character, and my name. So good luck to you all"
A TRIBE IN TURMOIL
After returning from a Tribal Council in which Twila Tanner, the 41-year-old highway repair worker from Marshall, Missouri, and Julie Berry, the 23-year-old youth mentor from Gorham, Maine, broke their alliance with the men of Alinta, a gender war was clearly in play. With a six-to-three advantage, this battle of the sexes was currently going to the women. Most distressed by this turn in the tide seemed to be Sarge, due to his position of leader amongst the men. "I have remorse. These bunch of women, they're very conniving. Hats off to them. You got me," he admitted.
REWARD CHALLENGE: HEAD HUNTER
When the tribes convened for the Reward Challenge, host Jeff Probst explained that the Survivors of Alinta must take turns answering a series of questions about Vanuatu history and culture. Each player was assigned three skulls on posts. When a player answers a question correctly, they ignite the skull of another player. The Survivor with the last skull left unburned wins.
For the Reward, the winner would immediately be whisked off in a helicopter and fly through the incredibly picturesque inland gorge of Vanuatu. After landing at the mouth of an inactive volcano, the winner would picnic on chicken wings and champagne.
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