I've Been a Bad Girl

I've Been a Bad Girl is the season finale of Survivor: Guadeloupe.

Previously on Survivor...
Thirty-nine days ago, twenty castaways set foot on Guadeloupe. They were quickly divided into two tribes, Bananier and Goyaves. Bananier had a clear old vs. young division, while on Goyaves, it was Regan's alliance (Sweetheart Alliance, consisting of herself, Ida, Brenden, and Harvey) against Rodger's alliance (The Remainders, consisting of himself, Chloe, Louie, and Joel), with Holly and Abbie stuck in the middle. Goyaves lost the first two challenges and the Sweetheart Alliance voted out Louie and Chloe, respectively, with the help of Abbie and Holly. Regan found an idol on Day 5, and only told Ida, Harvey, and Brenden. When Bananier lost their first challenge, Beth and Lydia reneged from the Worker Bees and voted for Ruby instead of Connor. Connor still went home, but alliances had switched. Now, it was Beth, Lydia, Taylor, Dallas, and Ruby against Ryan, Adam, Luke, and Izzy.

On Day 12, a double Tribal Council occurred and the plan for the Sweetheart Alliance was to vote out Joel, since Rodger had individual immunity. Ida was considering switching sides, and told Rodger and Joel about Regan's idol. When Joel blurted this out at Tribal Council in an attempt to save himself, Regan and Ida became enemies, and Abbie and Holly didn't trust Regan anymore for keeping the idol a secret from them. Joel still went home when Ida cast her vote out of anger towards him. At Bananier's Tribal Council, the plan was to vote for Izzy. However, Dallas jumped ship to the Worker Bees and voted out Ruby, much to Taylor's disgust.

On Day 13, after Ida was shunned by a furious Regan, her, Rodger, Abbie, and Holly formed The Anti-Sweethearts, a new alliance against the Sweetheart Alliance. Meanwhile, Taylor found an idol after her tribe lost the challenge. She used it that Tribal Council on herself, negating five votes against her and voting out Izzy in a 3-0 vote. In order to get arther in the game, Regan threatened Abbie with her idol, saying that if Abbie didn't do whatever Regan said, then Regan would play her idol and send Abbie home. When a mutiny was offered, only Abbie took the chance to switch tribes, out of fear of Regan. This left her whole alliance confused and angry. Luke, Dallas, Ryan, and Adam wanted to vote for Abbie right away, claiming she was untrustworthy, but Taylor, Lydia, and Beth took Abbie into their alliance. Taylor and Dallas both found an idol together, and to avoid drawing rocks after they lost the next challenge, Dallas jumped ship again and voted out Ryan. Luke was set to go next, but Lydia begged the entire tribe to vote her out instead of Luke, which everyone but Abbie did willingly.

On Day 18, a merge occurred. Dallas quickly aligned with the Sweetheart Alliance, while the remaining castaways banded together with The Anti-Sweethearts. Dallas tried to convince Beth and Taylor to jump ship, but the two women refused. Their refusal to jump ship ultimately led to Beth's demise, as Dallas played his and Taylor's shared idol, much to Taylor's anger, and the Sweetheart Alliance voted out Beth in a 4-0 vote. Because of the idol play, Adam spoke about jumping ship. He chose not to, but The Anti-Sweethearts did not trust him, and voted him out. Ida also found a Hidden Immunity Idol, which she kept to herself.

After Adam's elimination, Brenden began to play both sides, making deals with everyone but Ida. At the Auction on Day 28, Holly received a chance to eliminate someone and take all of their money. She chose to eliminate Harvey. After Regan failed to win immunity, Brenden convinced the other players to blindside Ida. Though it was a good move, it's what caused Brenden to get voted out the Tribal Council after. With their backs against the wall, Regan and Dallas were now just barely hanging on. Abbie found a Hidden Immunity Idol, so when Regan won immunity on Day 35, Dallas was the clear target. However, Holly jumped ship and voted for Taylor, but Dallas still left in a harrowing 4-3 vote, leaving Regan as the last Sweetheart standing. After that Tribal, Regan decided to use Holly as a shield, painting her as a traitor because she agreed to vote out Taylor instead of the original plan, Regan. Though Regan almost got away with it, she ultimately failed, getting voted out in a 4-1-1 vote.

Now, only five are left. They are: ​
 * Abbie, a waitress from Harrisburg, PA. Abbie had originally formed a close bond with Holly, and the two were originally a part of the Sweetheart Alliance. She reneged from the Sweetheart Alliance and went over to The Anti-Sweethearts. She's recently proved herself to be a decent strategist, finding an idol, sucking up to the future Jury members, and singlehandedly convincing the whole alliance to vote for Regan. However, she was also the only one who mutinied when given the chance, which could work against her. Will Abbie be able to prove to the Jury that she deserves the million dollars despite that?
 * Holly, an aspiring actress from Rochester, NY. She was a swing vote at the beginning of the game, finally deciding to stick with the Sweetheart Alliance until The Anti-Sweethearts was formed. Compared to the rest of the Final Five, Holly hasn't made very many big moves. But, she's betrayed the alliance twice recently, which may lead for the alliance to want to vote her out at the Final Five. Will Holly be able to fight her way to the end, despite the fact that nobody truly trusts her anymore?
 * Luke, a lawyer from Syracuse, NY. Luke was a challenge dominator, head of an alliance, and a logical thinker at the beginning of the game. However, during the merge, Luke changed into a paranoid, slightly controlling person. Which one of the two sides of Luke will come out tonight? And will the Jury respect his pre-merge gameplay enough to award him with the million?
 * Rodger, a mailman from Riverton, WY. From the beginning, Rodger was someone to root for. He was a strong competitor, physically and mentally, the last person standing of the failed Remainders alliance, and was the unofficial head of The Anti-Sweethearts due to his hatred of Regan. Rodger also has a lot of friends on the Jury. Will he be able to slip past the others into the Final Three, or will he be taken out for being too much of a threat?
 * Taylor, a college student from Trenton, NJ. Underestimated throughout the game, Taylor has proved herself to be a good strategic player. However, she did not really get to have a very strong relationship with a lot of the Jury members, looking them as simply competitors and not real people. Will Taylor be able to convince the Jury that her strategy alone was enough to win her the $1,000,000?

Only five remain. Two will be voted out, and three will go up against a Jury of their peers and battle it out for their votes to win Sole Survivor. Who will win? 39 days, 20 castaways, one Survivor!

Challenges
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Final Immunity Challenge: N/A

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Immunity Challenge (Day 37)
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Immunity Challenge (Day 38)
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