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ANOTHER MAN FALLS: CHAD VOTED OFF
Staying on the course they plotted long ago, the Alinta women continued ruthlessly picking off the men one at a time by sending home Chad Crittenden, the 35-year-old teacher from Oakland, California, in a six-to-two decision. Although Chad and Chris Daugherty, the 33-year-old highway construction worker from South Vienna, Ohio, helped fuel dissention within the women's alliance, their efforts fell short, and there is now only one man left standing on SURVIVOR: VANUATU. After Tribal Council, Chad confided, "I'm not sore or sour, but damn, I wish I could've gone further."

A CHANGE IN THE WINDS?
Waking up before the rest of the tribe, Scout Cloud Lee, the 59-year-old rancher from Stillwater, Oklahoma, awakened Chad and Chris by informing them that she would like to keep them around and form an alliance. Clearly on the chopping block, Chad and Chris were thrilled to hear this. Sensing her descending position in the pecking order of women, Scout felt the urgency to implement this new strategy. Her plan: to oust Eliza Orlins, the 21-year-old pre-law student from Syracuse, New York, and Ami Cusack, the 31-year-old barista from Lakewood, Colorado. As she explained, "The plan that I have would take out Liza and take out Ami. We get them out of there."

REWARD CHALLENGE: SACRIFICIAL LAMB
The members of Alinta took their pig to the Challenge, where host Jeff Probst explained that the animal was going to be used as a gift as part of the Reward. He went on to explain that for this Challenge, the tribe would be split into two teams of four. One chosen player from each team must wear a harness, have their hands tied, and be deemed the Sacrificial Lamb. The other team members must negotiate their Sacrificial Lamb through an obstacle course involving a fence, hitching posts, a log and a rope maze. The first team to get their Lamb to the end wins a visit to another island, where a Vanuatu village would host an evening of ritual, spiritual union and food.



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