Survivor S38E13
Here we are folks! The season finale of Survivor: Edge of Extinction. Survivor has been putting out some fantastic seasons as of late and this one is no exception. On our trip to D.C. last week I missed the live viewing of Game of Thrones and Survivor. I knew social media would be spoiling things so I had to stay off until the following mornings when I had time to watch. Believe it or not, it was much more difficult to avoid Survivor spoilers than Game of Thrones. Guess that kind of shows who I follow on social media… This was a long episode so the post will probably reflect that, sorry in advance! I won’t be writing about the reunion because the way Survivor does their reunion show is crappy and useless.
EDGE OF EXTINCTION COMPETITION
So the episode technically starts with Jeff talking to the viewers in front of the live audience back in the States.Then he follows up his introduction with a bit of a recap of the season and the remaining players. Boring for our purposes here though, so jumping right in to where the episode actually starts!
Opening shot we see is of a challenge all set up. Jeff brings in the remaining contestants, then brings in the EoE group. It’s time for someone to come back into the game! It’s a long obstacle course that ends in a table maze. It’s neck and neck for most of the challenge, with Aurora, Joe, and Chris all looking like they could win. Finally Chris, who was voted out 3rd and been on EoE for a long ass time, wins and is back in the game!
Back at camp, Chris is telling everyone he feels out of it and needs to recuperate. He is intentionally trying to downplay his game to reduce the size of his target. He tells everyone that if he goes home tomorrow it’s cool, he is just happy to be back. Victoria in a confessional right after this line tells us she knows Chris is full of it and that you wouldn’t hold on that long at EoE to just be happy going home.
Devens and Chris go to talk on their own. Devens hopes that Chris is more in the game than he is leading on. Chris says he wants it to be them until the end, that he wants to work with him from here on out. Devens is a bit nervous since Devens stabbed Chris in the back weeks ago, but is hopeful that Chris isn’t playing a revenge game. Chris asks Devens to confirm the idol is real, which Devens is a little hesitant to do, but does tell him it is real. Right after this conversation, Chris talks to Lauren. Chris tells Lauren that Kelley told them about her idol, but he wants to work with her. They seem to make a bit of a connection, but Lauren doesn’t know if Chris is being real with her or just looking around for the best option. At this point we are kind of on the edge of our seat regarding whether Chris is going to team up with Devens or Lauren, and they leave us hanging as we go right into an Immunity Challenge.
IMMUNITY CHALLENGE
This challenge was a pretty complex one. It contained an obstacle course, balance beam, combination lock, and circular puzzle. It also wasn’t just an Immunity Challenge, but a reward challenge as well.
Julie was pulling away with the competition and Lauren started rooting for her. Devens reminds her that they weren’t rooting for her when they were going to split the vote between the two of them. Julie is close to winning when her puzzle starts to fall over and almost falls apart. Chris, who was right beside her, started coaching her through it. He was nowhere near winning so wanted to help her out. Devens was pissed about it, but I think it was a pretty good idea when you are just coming back to try to make any connection you can, and helping her is a good case for getting chosen to join in on the reward.
Julie wins and is able to bring two people. She first picks Chris, which is a good easy choice. Her second pick is Lauren. Devens is visibly upset about this and Jeff asks him about it. He says he’s gone to bat multiple times for Julie and she never does it for him. Also, Lauren has been on more rewards than anyone.
At the rewards, Lauren and Julie are talking to Chris about Devens. They are all talking about the idol and if it is real or not, which they ask him directly. He says he wants to feel out if it’s real or not. This was reassuring that he is truly working with Devens, because at this point he knows for a fact the idol is real but isn’t exposing him. Chris pitches splitting the vote between Devens and Victoria just in case the idol is real, and the others seem in agreement. Victoria and Gavin are talking back at camp about going after Chris and propose the idea to Devens. Devens listens, but doesn’t commit to anything.
When they get back from reward, Chris and Devens talk again. Chris again tells Devens he is 100% loyal to him. He says yes, he was betrayed by Devens in the past, but Devens was voted out right after. They made amends on EoE in a genuine, true way and now they are completely even. Devens wants to believe it but he is still nervous. Chris asks what he can do to prove his loyalty to Devens. Devens asks what he got in his bag when he got back. Chris keeps a straight face for about 3 seconds, then cracks a smile. He pulls out the same idol Devens got, where you have to give half to someone else and after the next tribal council, when the sides are reunited, it becomes one idol. He gives the half to Devens.
TRIBAL COUNCIL
Not a lot of interesting talk at this tribal. Asking Chris how it feels being back, talking to Julie about who she chose. Nothing that crazy or fun. Victoria did say Chris is an easy vote but they have a target who they have been gunning for all along, so why rock the boat?
While the talk was boring, the things happening after the vote, were not. Devens plays his idol, which is real. Lauren looks upset. There is some hesitation, then Lauren gets up and plays her idol…ON CHRIS! It ended up not being needed as Victoria was voted out with more votes than Chris had against him.
BACK AT CAMP
In the middle of the night, Devens gets up to go Idol hunting again. Before he begins hunting, he hides two idols that he has been making the last couple weeks, which he wrapped in the parchments of his prior idols to make them seem more real. It doesn’t take long for everyone else to join him and shadow him. Which it’s about fucking time, but a few weeks too late. It actually didn’t even matter because Devens still found the idol, right in front of everyone! Everyone is really bummed and it’s hilarious.
Lauren and Julie are talking about Idols. Lauren is still mad she played hers for Chris and regrets doing so. In a confessional, Julie says since two of them were played last night, that must mean two have been rehidden. Julie keeps looking and she finds one! She is yelling for Lauren and running to her. They are hugging and all excited. Devens is sitting with Chris when this happens and can hear them in the distance. Devens tells Chris that he thinks she found his fake idol. A little bit later Lauren is walking and sees the parchment saying there is an idol hidden above the camp. She goes back and finds it and is ecstatic. The whole time she is searching Devens is peeking around a tree laughing and shocked his second fake Idol is working so well.
IMMUNITY CHALLENGE
As usual, they are really amping up these final challenges. This is a giant platform above the ocean that has 6 different obstacle course paths to get puzzle pieces. It was a really fun competition to watch, which is a lot coming from me. Devens wins another immunity, his 4th, and he came from behind to do it! Devens has been getting unwarranted criticism for playing the idol hunting style that got Ben Driebergen his win. For the record I loved Ben, and I was so glad he won. A huge difference between the two though is that Devens didn’t just rely on finding idols. 4 times, when he was target number 1, he won immunity and was able to keep going.
Devens can’t use his most recent hidden idol as they become obsolete at the final 4. He is going to be able to use his idol on someone else, but his ally Chris already has one too. He approaches Gavin and says if he uses it on him, and Gavin wins the final immunity challenge, will Gavin promise to take Devens to the final three. Gavin agrees, but in confessional says that it would be a terrible plan to take Devens to the final and if he has to go back on his word, so be it.
TRIBAL COUNCIL
All the talk at this tribal is about who has the best chance to beat Devens. Jeff asks Devens how it feels to have all this attention on him. He said he would have thought that it would be cool, but it’s not at all. So many people became laser focused on getting him out that they let the game go right by them. They show Kelley rolling her eyes at this, which is kind of silly, because he was right. So many people trying to get him and not work with him is what made him so fun to the Jury and such a force that he can’t be beaten if he got to the final.
Votes are placed and Jeff asks for Idols. Julie plays hers, Jeff reveals it is fake, and she just hangs her head in her hands. Lauren plays hers, but it is also revealed as fake. Lauren’s response is “That’s amazing”. Devens plays his for Gavin, and Chris plays his for himself. The Jury is going bonkers here. Lauren gets the boot.
IMMUNITY CHALLENGE
Very difficult final 4 challenge, which is par for the course in the past seasons as well. It is a rocking balance beam where they have to stack 6 boxes on the end. Chris wins it, not easily, but he seemed to struggle the least with it.
Back at camp, Devens and Chris are talking. Devens asks if there is any chance he will take him to the final. Chris asks if Devens has practiced fire. Devens said yeah, which Chris tells him he should keep practicing. Very clear that Chris isn’t taking Devens, in fact Chris goes to train Julie and Gavin since they will need to go against Devens. Chris says whoever can make fire best will be the one making fire against Devens.
TRIBAL COUNCIL
There was a move that was teased to us in Ghost Island but Dom didn’t end up going through with it. Giving up your final 4 idol and making fire yourself against someone to secure your place in the final. Chris does exactly this by giving his immunity necklace to Julie and saying he and Devens will be making fire against each other. They have to make fire up in the voting booth because the wind is so bad. Devens struggles a bit getting his started. Chris got his going pretty quickly. If Devens had another 30 seconds he likely could have won, but it was too late and Chis won the fire making challenge. Devens was finally fully eliminated from the game after so long and so many people failing to do so. While watching, I knew that his was a game winning move by Chris.
TRIBAL COUNCIL
After the last tribal, they go back to camp and they each give a monologue, but there isn’t anything exciting in them so we are going right to the final Tribal where the jury gets to ask questions. There are a lot of questions that are asked and I don’t think it would be fun reading for you to have me go over all of them. Instead I’ll just give my impressions of how the 3 answered their questions.
Chris stumbled at the beginning when he asked Gavin an aggressive, defensive question and the Jury wasn’t feeling that. They wanted him to leave the questions to them. After that, Chris answered all the questions really well. Very clearly painting the picture why he should win. He had very little time to play the game but he did every possible thing he could have to win the game in that short time.
Gavin played a pretty solid game and I think deserved to be in the final. He really botched his questions though. He spent a ton of time talking about how unfair it was for Chris to win. His point was that Chris hadn’t been in the game long. Sure, mention it once, but maybe a majority of your time to talk should be spent on why you should win, not why someone else should lose. He was trashing how unfair Edge of Extinction was and how it was an easy route, to a bunch of people who had been living on EoE for the whole game fighting to stay in. Perfect way to sour jury members on you.
Julie was…a non-factor. At the beginning she tried claiming that her getting emotional and having breakdowns was an intentional game move to manipulate people. Which, just to be clear, absolutely was not. Her freaking out after being left out of votes had no impact on how votes went after that. The most it did was show she was a weak player they could keep around and not worry about winning. This bull shit answer told the jury right away she had no business even being considered for votes, and she pretty much received no questions after that point.
Everyone votes, Jeff leaves and we go back to the live audience show. First vote is for Gavin, then Chris, then Gavin. After these I knew that Julie wasn’t receiving a single vote since Jeff would have read it so each were tied. It goes back and forth between the two guys for the 8 votes where they are both 4-4. We get 3 additional Chris votes for him to win the title of Sole Survivor!
I have no issues with Chris winning. As he pointed out in his jury questions, he played really hard in the short time he had. He didn’t get to coast to the end. It’s not like Edge of Extinction was Ponderosa and he just got to chill and stay strong in comfort. He was playing hard, even out there surviving every day, in arguably more difficult conditions than the people still at camp. It is such a lazy take to criticise him winning because he played in the confines of his seasons theme. This goes for any season or twist in any show. Chris didn’t CHOOSE to be voted out, he didn’t CHOOSE to play on this season, they don’t know the theme when they get taken out there. He was presented with the rules, and he played within the confines of them and won the game. Literally the whole point of the phrase “Don’t hate the player, hate the game”
Thank you so much for reading along everyone! This was a blast and I hope I provided some entertaining writing for you throughout this season of Survivor. Big Brother starts soon so that will likely be my next big show but we shall see, maybe I’ll write about The Bachelorette! Until next time…bye!
