Survivor Heroes Vs. Villains: Who Will Win It All? - Ranking The Remaining 5 Rankings by RTVC Senior Staff Writer Logan Huffman May 14, 2010
This week on ‘Survivor: Heroes Vs. Villains’, Parvati told Sandra how completely blindsided she was by Russell’s betrayal of Danielle, while Russell felt like it was the only way to save himself.
At the Reward Challenge, Jerri won time with her sister, and chose to bring Sandra and her uncle, and Parvati and her dad with her to her getaway.
Russell was angry with Jerri’s decision, wanting revenge on her for not taking him on the reward.
Back at camp, Russell promised Rupert and Colby that they would go to the final three together, and wanted to boot Parvati at the next vote.
Jerri worried at her reward that she may have angered Russell with her decision, but Sandra and Parvati vowed to protect her.
Back at camp, everyone got annoyed with Rupert’s nighttime wood chopping, while Russell assured Jerri that he was aligned with her, while secretly planning to tell her at the last second that they were turning on Parvati.
At the Immunity Challenge, Parvati eked out a win over Rupert, foiling Russell’s plans.
Back at camp, Sandra approached Rupert with a plan to vote off Russell.
Rupert immediately ran and told Russell, causing Russell to approach Sandra and ask if she was with him or against him.
Sandra said she was against him, and she and Parvati kept joking around, irritating Russell and causing him to want to vote off Sandra instead.
At Tribal Council, being it was the last chance to play the Idol, Sandra played hers to ensure her safety, causing Rupert to be unanimously voted out of the game.
And here's my final rankings....
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