Neleh explains that she accepted Vecepia's offer because she was convinced that she would be the next to go if she didn't win. Sean and Vecepia bonded over their culture and love for God. Upon returning to camp from tribal council, Neleh and Vecepia tend to their fire where they later sit by and pray for Paschal's health before turning in for the night. "[21] The exit of John Carroll is widely considered to be the foundation of modern Survivor strategy by columnists and fans alike. His father worked as a firefighter for New York City while his mother maintained her work as a homemaker. ‘Survivor: Winners at War,’ Episode 4 Plus, Riley and Sean hand out awards for Best Move, Worst Move, and Front-runner to Win By Riley McAtee and Sean Yoo March 5, 2020 Sean Kenniff (born November 27, 1969) is an American physician who appeared on the first season of the television show Survivor (Survivor: Borneo), filmed and broadcast in 2000. At 3:00AM the next morning, Jeff comes to Soliantu and wakes up the final three players and lets them know of the day ahead of them. In conclusion, Vecepia stated that regardless of she and Neleh responded to what the jury had to say, that the jury finds the answers to decide justly. The Rotu tribe prospered as a unified, hard-working group, while the Maraamu tribe quickly became divided between those who worked, led by Hunter, and those who didn't, led by Rob. Feeling even more vulnerable than before, Robert says he doesn't regret anything about his time in the game. Over the summer, contestants including Sean Rector (season 4, Survivor: Marquesas), Jolanda Jones (season 10, Survivor: Palau) an Phillip Sheppard (season 22, Survivor… Paschal picked the purple rock and was eliminated from the game. Unable to feel the jury's power until joining the jury herself, Tammy does not think that Neleh nor Vecepia deserve to win the money and must decide who played best and deceived her the least. As the tribe works away, Kathy believes the next thing to do is to target players who were originally on Maraamu prior to the tribal switch, but wishes she could eliminate John and Tammy instead. Doctor Being the last of John's Rotu alliance, Robert realizes he has to play harder than ever. Jeff then reveals that in the tie-breaker previous tribal council votes do not count nor do questions and answers as opposed to previous seasons. With their canoe completed, Kathy, Neleh and Vecepia paddle to the other side of the island. He indulges his artistic impulses through sketching and writing poetry. Sean Thomas Kenniff is a contestant from Survivor: Borneo. Paschal formed a tight bond with Neleh, because she reminded him of his two daughters. [24] Former Survivor contestant and reality TV podcaster Rob Cesternino also ranked it in the bottom 10 at #21, while a corresponding poll on his website saw it rank just outside the bottom 10 at #18. Maraamu noticed that Sarah was not giving an effort into helping row to the beach. Rotu quickly realized that all three of the former Maraamu members were participating in the challenge, which worried Robert. Some of the males made traps and fishing gear to try and catch some protein. At Maraamu, they collect more crabs. Rob makes it clear that being continuously lied to aggravates him, while Kathy realizes how badly she needs to win immunity. Later that day, a cruise ship comes toward Soliantu's beach and Jeff pulls up in a small motorboat to pick up Paschal. Several players have trouble balancing on them, much to the delight of Tammy, who has no trouble at all when practicing on the beach. Kathy and Gina discuss if they should vote together to rid of the Neleh and Paschal pair, but end up arguing about whether putting sand on coals banks them (Kathy's method) or puts them out (Gina's view). Sean proved his theory when he crested the peak of Mt. In previous tie situations, where a re-vote did not determine a single contestant to be eliminated, votes from past tribal councils were used, and the contestant with the most prior votes was eliminated. Neleh explains that she really started playing on Day 24 when she along with Kathy, Paschal, Sean and Vecepia started targeting the Rotu alliance of John, Robert, Tammy and Zoe. Sean asks the final two if there was a moral message they gained gameplay. At night, Rob M. and Sarah’s flirtations had the rest of the tribe talking. Before long, Jeff sends Neleh to cast the one vote to determine who will be the final player to be eliminated from the game. He received a … Days Lasted: As soon as Kathy walked away, some of the tribe voiced their annoyance with her. Kathy cannot process the game and has not focused on whom to vote for. Rotu wins easily. After 39 days, the winner of Survivor: Island of the Idols was chosen by the jury on Wednesday night's finale. The remaining two survivors argue their case for winning. His birth date is Nov. 27, 1969.[1]. Sean and Vecepia felt that Neleh and Paschal assumed that their allegiance was on account of Sean and Vecepia both being African-American. [25], Paschal's elimination at the final four sparked controversy in the game of Survivor. Despite not feeling so good about Neleh and Vecepia being the final two and that they lasted longer than him, Robert sees his jury vote as a coup for himself. At Tribal Council, Jeff reveals a new facet: Whoever has individual immunity has the option to assign it to another player. Back at Maraamu, Patricia’s hard work turned into bossiness, which rubbed some people the wrong way. 6 There was no reward challenge due to the tribal switch. Maraamu won by a landslide, giving the tribe, and Gina, their first win. May 02, 2002. Week of 02/25/02 - 03/03/02", "SpotVault - Survivor Marquesas (CBS). After they reach an agreement not to work against each other, Rob asks, "Are you gay?" With the vote being tied and deadlocked for the first time, the new rules for breaking a tie-breaker came into effect as everyone, save for the immune Vecepia, would reach into a bag and pull out a colored rock, with whomever drew the purple rock being eliminated, resulting in Paschal's elimination despite having received no votes cast against him throughout the entire game. Kathy decides not to give up immunity and the tribe casts their votes. She gives a goodbye hug to Paschal and heads on her way. Kathy asks Neleh which point in the game she did her most dramatic strategic movement, what her decision was and when and the decision she made herself. Armed with a machete in hand, Kathy stands by the shoreline hoping to catch one of the baby black-tipped sharks swimming in the shallow waters. Gina and Kathy forget to take their flag as they ran to the finish, allowing John and Robert to put their flag in the tiki first. Maraamu made up the difference and collected all their pieces first. Upon graduation, he then spent four years with the Long Island Jewish Medical Center (a division of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine), serving his last year as their Chief Resident. John answers yes. The Reunion. Zoe's denial upsets Kathy, who walks off uncertain as to who is being loyal. As the rest of the tribe enviously witnesses Paschal board his boat, Jeff surprises Paschal by asking him if there's someone he'd like to take with him. The jury then approaches Neleh and Vecepia with questions and comments. Shortly before the vote, Kathy negotiates with Vecepia by asking her to keep her immunity but not vote against her in order to force a tie. Alliance(s): John concocted an alliance of himself, Robert, Zoe, and Tammy. John noticed Gabriel bonding with the three original Maraamu members. S4 E11. The season included a twist that originally came from Survivor: Palau called Exile Island. His father worked as a firefighter for New York City while his mother maintained her work as a homemaker. The next day, Rob questions Zoe as to whether she planned on voting for Kathy. But Kathy's celebration is short-lived after being the fourth one down. Jeff explains that Paschal collapsed before tribal council was to start and had been evacuated to medical care. Jeff explains to the two of them that by being sent there, they have been chosen as ambassadors who will be responsible for the upcoming tribal merge. At the final Immunity Challenge, Vecepia went back on her deal with Kathy, agreeing to let Neleh win immunity in exchange that Neleh would vote off Kathy. The six remaining members of the Soliantu Tribe continue to run low on energy after another bad night's sleep and homesickness kicks in as all discuss missing friends and family. Meanwhile at Rotu, unhappy with several of his tribemates and disliking the happiness that they seem to have with one another, Rob tells Sean that the others might try to vote one of them out so that a new alliance cannot be formed. Sean and Neleh have the same misfortune in the next two rounds, bringing it down to a race between Kathy, Paschal, Robert and Tammy to bring a 40-pound rock to shore from underwater. However, Neleh disagrees with Kathy explaining that there will always be alliances and that the more you speak out, the more vulnerable you become. In one scene he could eloquently express how Black contestants were not competing on a … Kathy is in tears as a motorboat arrives to pick Patrick up and take him back. While both had problems, Rob M. threw part of his up and Neleh got hers down first, giving Rotu another win. Rob attempted to align with Kathy, Paschal, and Neleh to overthrow John's alliance, but was unsuccessful and consequently eliminated. Sure enough, at tribal council, Robert is unanimously voted out over Sean, making him the fourth member of the jury. After cooling off in the waterfall near their camp, the tribe discovers a message attached to a kite-making kit at their tree mail. Rob volunteers to go for Rotu, while Kathy is picked to go for Maraamu. At the immunity challenge, the three men are the first to have their tikis covered, much to Kathy's delight. Zoe makes shell jewelry for the rest of the tribe hoping to win their confidence and friendship and have an effect on distancing her from Robert and an unconvinced Tammy.