Crazy in Love/Part 2

Crazy in Love Part 2 is the second part of the second episode Survivor: Johor. Due to node count issues, this page is added so you can view what happens at Tribal Council, and who gets voted out.

Tribal Council
As we see the seven remaining contestants are walking with their torches in hand to the Tribal Council area, the music is intensifying during each step. For about 60 seconds, we can hear the intense music as the contestants place their torches in separate slots and proceed to sit down as per usual when a tribe attends Tribal Council. Jeff then sits down and is ready to answer the possibly disqualifying questions for the tribe members.

Jeff Probst (to Haleigh): So Haleigh, Day 4, you seemed to have dislocated your shoulder, courtesy of Reagan. (Reagan shys away from Probst) Obviously it has been very difficult, with the medical team giving you a time frame on how long you should sit out. Two days later, how’s it been?

Haleigh (to Probst): I’ve been doing a lot better. I have a lot of people I can thank for that. Dale, who has been a crutch for me right now in terms of making sure I’m not viewed as a liability, but also everyone else. I’ve come to terms with it, and I know Reagan had no ill will about pushing me, as much as people might believe he did. I’ve forgiven him, and, I’m pretty much over it (grinning).

Jeff Probst (nodding his head): Okay. (looking to the left of the group) Elvin, the last time we were at Tribal Council, we talked about impressions from fellow tribe members and the vibe that everyone got off of each other. Is tonight’s vote based off of the same concept, or are relationships beginning to form that may be showing where everybody’s loyalty truly lies?

Elvin: It’s absolutely changed since the last vote. For one thing, I’ve realized I’m a bigger target than I thought. But I don’t see it as a hinderance for me to be on the chopping block, as it gives me the opportunity to interact with these people, and interacting is what I’m best at. I’ve pretty much gotten along with everybody in here except for one person, and that person. ..

Elvin stands up and looks to the left of him, to point at Oberon, who is sitting with his blue hoodie, confused at why Elvin picked him.

Elvin (to Probst): That person is Oberon.

The majority of the tribe, with the exception of Lorrie, look at Oberon with surprise as Elvin continues to speak to Probst.

Elvin (to Probst): Oberon might just be one of the shadiest guys on this island. He’s beginning to start a bunch of bullsh*t rumors about me and Lorrie, being in a (uses air quotes) “showmance” or something. He claims he saw the two of us making out, and then uses that to target me and put me up on the block. So, (now talking to the tribe) before I stop talking, I want to confirm this with you. Oberon is a manipulative snake. He’s making lies up about me and Lorrie, he’s using all of you for his own gain, and he’s someone who will act all nice to you one day, but on the second day he’ll betray your trust like (snaps fingers) that.

Elvin proceeds to sit down in between Reagan and Dale.

Jeff Probst (surprised): Wow.

Oberon (to Elvin): (raising his hand) I just wanna clarify one thing. When did I ever betray your trust? What was there to betray anyways?

Elvin (to Oberon): Let’s see. Last Tribal, Lorrie and I secured the votes to send Lydia home. If it wasn’t for the two of us, Pinky would’ve been out of here and we might’ve had a chance to win this challenge. So, we save both of your asses to vote out Lydia, and immediately, for some weird reason, you’re all of a sudden coming after me and Lorrie. What kind of logic is that? Not only does that show deception and betrayal, but it shown you, and to an extent, Pinky’s inability to reason with people.

Oberon (shaking his head): That doesn’t make sense. In no way, shape, or form, did Reagan or I, make an alliance with you. Neither one of us, as far as I’m concerned, made a promise to keep you in the game after saving Lydia. And also, I saw what you did with my own eyes. Why would I fib about that? Why would I be fabricating something so personal?

Lorrie (chiming in): I wanna know, Oberon, if you and Reagan are aligned right now.

Reagan begins shaking his head, responding to Lorrie’s question.

Lorrie (looking over to Reagan): You’re not?

Reagan (shaking his head): No. (people begin to raise eyebrows, questioning this) I admit, that Oberon and I have gotten close and have developed a genuine FRIENDSHIP, but there’s nothing I know of that will supersede that at the moment.

Dale whispers to Haleigh, “I spy a liar”, and Haleigh nods her head slowly.

Lorrie (to Reagan): So you’re not aligned with each other?

Oberon (to Lorrie): Why does that matter anyways?

Lorrie (annoyed): Because you’re so worried about having a showmance or a group of two in the game, it seems a little contradictory if you’re going to be paired up with each other, but not wanting anyone else to be.

Oberon (to Lorrie): To be fair, even if we were in an alliance, which we aren’t, that’s still part of the game.

Reagan (to Lorrie): I never really discussed game with him at all before we lost the challenges. I don’t have any alliance right now.

Lorrie (raising eyebrows and smiling): Really Reagan? Don’t lie to us now.

Reagan (to Lorrie): I’m not lying. I have nobody working with me; I’m at rock bottom. I’m even surprised you expected me to be aligned with anyone.

Elvin (to Reagan): You talk with him all the time. He’s like your puppy you put on a leash, or maybe you’re the puppy on his leash, I don’t know.

Reagan (to Elvin): Even if I do talk with him, why does it matter? Just because I talk to people doesn’t mean I’m in an alliance with them. And even if I was aligned with him, it doesn’t overshadow the fact that both of you were engaging in a mushy-mushy make out scene the other night. You and Lorrie have some explaining to do, and we all know what went down. So don’t come talking about how Oberon and I are in an alliance when it’s proven about who your loyalty is with.

Elvin (miffed): Okay, you’re done. When did you see me making out with Lorrie?! If you’re so damn confident about us being together, prove that it happened.

Reagan (to Elvin): Oberon told all of us. He saw this with his own eyes.

Elvin (to Reagan): And you’re gonna believe him? Just because someone says something doesn’t mean it’s true. You’re pointing out hearsay.

Reagan (to Elvin): It’s not hearsay, it’s the truth.

Elvin: Shut the up Reagan. You’ve been spewing out BS throughout this Tribal, so zip your damn mouth and kiss Oberon’s ass some more.

Reagan shrugs his shoulders and looks the other way. Elvin takes a sigh, clearly agitated with what Reagan said.

Jeff Probst: Reagan, have you heard of the phrase, “Judge, Jury, Executioner”?

Reagan (shaking his head): I do not, how come?

Elvin (whispering to Lorrie): Wow, and he’s a teacher.

Jeff Probst (to Reagan): What it means is that somebody is in charge of all the decisions made. In terms of propaganda, Oberon might be saying that Elvin and Lorrie are connecting with each other, and you automatically decide to believe that, and you’re convicted that they are in some type of relationship or alliance, without any evidence to back it up. All you really have is Oberon’s word? And if you’re not in an alliance with Oberon, what makes you believe him?

Reagan (to Probst): I don’t see there to be any reason for him to lie? It would be difference if I said it because it might be believed that I’m trying to save myself.

Brittany (to Reagan): But what he’s trying to say is Oberon might be trying to stir things up around the camp.

Oberon (shaking his head): I can assure you that’s not the case, with all due respect to Brittany.

Elvin (to Oberon): Well with all disrespect to Oberon, I’m going to call BS.

Oberon (laughing and throwing his hands in the air): Dude! I saw it with my own eyes. You know you two were hooking up near the shelter! I’m not making this up, bro.

Lorrie rolls her eyes, clearly not wanting this conversation to continue for much longer.

Jeff Probst: So Brittany, coming into this vote, do you think physical prowess will determine who goes home tonight?

The majority of the tribe laughs at this, including Brittany. Elvin and Reagan remain stonefaced whilst Dale tries to gain his composure, knowing that Probst was making a reference to Brittany’s performance in the challenge.

Brittany (to Probst): (giggling) I have no clue, to be honest. I know that tonight, my head is on the chopping block just as much as these other guys. I don’t know what Elvin and Lorrie did, or it what Oberon said is even true. If it is true, I don’t care personally, and they can do whatever they want. If it’s not true, then cool beans – it shows we don’t have a group of two wanting to take us out.

Jeff Probst: Whose side are you on, Brittany?

Brittany (laughing): I’m not on any side per se. All I’m saying is just because one person says something doesn’t mean it’s true. Just take everything with a grain of salt.

Jeff Probst (to Brittany): You stated you were on the block tonight. Why do you think that?

Brittany (to Probst): Primarily because of the move I made in the challenge, or lack of moves I should say. I’ll be the first to admit, I was, by far, the weakest performer today in the challenge. But I hope that the tribe sees that I’m an asset not only around camp, but I can be an asset to the tribe. I hope, if these guys keep me around, that I can form more genuine relationships with these guys, because everyone has qualities about them that makes them so unique, and I want to find out more about these people, because I like everyone.

Jeff Probst (nodding his head): Okay. Before you vote, I want to remind you that this is the second time you’ll be voting off a member of a tribe. The last time you voted someone out, you lost the next Immunity Challenge. You can argue that whoever was eliminated previously, is going to determine who ends up short of one million dollars this time. With that, it is time to vote. Haleigh you’re up.

Haleigh walks up to vote, her vote is not shown.

Reagan walks up to vote, his vote is not shown.

'''Elvin walks up to vote. It is revealed that he voted for Reagan to be voted off the island.'''

"mawar"

- You can blame your partner for your undoing, along with your actions on Day 4. Pink and Blue do not go well together.

Dale walks up to vote, his vote is not shown.

Lorrie walks up to vote, her vote is not shown.

Oberon walks up to vote, his voting confessional is revealed but his vote is not shown.

"mawar"

- I didn’t come out here to be the third wheel in a romantic alliance. I’m gonna end this before it becomes dangerous. Adios. (camera pans to Elvin and Lorrie seperately)

Brittany is the final person who walks up to vote, her vote is not shown.

As Brittany walks back over to her seat on the far right corner of where the contestants are meant to sit, Jeff Probst responds to the obvious, that everyone has cast their votes for elimination.

Jeff Probst (nodding his head): I'll go tally the votes.

Jeff Probst walks over to where the voting urn is located. During this time, the camera pans to shots of Elvin, Oberon, Brittany, and Reagan. Elvin is agitated, whilst Oberon, Brittany, and Reagan are visibly nervous. A shot of the back of Lorrie's head is also shown before Jeff Probst returns with the urn, ready to reveal the votes needed to send one of them out of the game.

Jeff Probst (to the tribe): If anybody has a Hidden Immunity Idol and would like to play it, now would be the time to do so.

Dale, with the immunity idol in his location, has a little smirk on his face, but it's not visible enough for his tribe to see. The majority of the tribe looks to Elvin or Reagan to see if they will miraculously pull an idol out of their bag, but for the next several seconds, nobody manages to say anything, implying nobody wants to play an idol tonight.

Jeff Probst (nodding his head): Okay. Once the votes are read, the decision is final. Person voted out will be asked to leave the Tribal Council area immediately..., I'll read the votes.

Elvin rolls back his hair and sighs before looking onward at the voting urn. Lorrie is playing with her hair, nervous about the outcome of tonight's results.

Jeff Probst: First vote...

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REAGAN - PINK BOI (1 - 0)

Reagan takes a deep breath, knowing this is the second time he is receiving votes from a fellow Mawar tribe member. Elvin smirks, implying this is most likely the vote that he cast, whilst Dale sends a smile Haleigh's way. Haleigh does not reciprocate.

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BRITNEY (1 - 1)

Brittany nods her head, not surprised that she is receiving a vote tonight. Dale strokes his chin, wondering what the remaining 5 votes will turn out to be.

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REAGAN (2 - 1)

Reagan closes his eyes and begins to bounce his legs up and down (restless legs).

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LORI (2 - 1 - 1)

Lorrie raises her eyebrows, expecting Elvin to receive a vote instead of her. Oberon smirks to Lorrie's direction.

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LORRIE (2 - 2 - 1)

Reagan lets out a sigh of relief, knowing that someone else is in as much danger as he is at the moment. Meanwhile, Elvin is shaking his head, hoping the next few votes can go his way.

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LORRIE :( (3 - 2 - 1)

Lorrie (whispering): Oh my god.

Lorrie shakes her head in frustration, whilst Haleigh pats Reagan on the back with her good arm. With one vote left, Lorrie knows that the vote must be cast against Reagan, to solidify a tie vote. If it is for anyone else, she is out of the game.

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Second person voted out of Survivor: Johor. . . Lorrie, you need to bring me your torch.

Lorrie, surprised with the outcome of the votes, quickly gets her belongings in order. Oberon cannot keep a smile from disappearing from his face, whilst Reagan is relieved that he has survived another vote. Elvin is looking around to see who could've voted against him and Lorrie.

Elvin (whispering to Dale): You know who that was?

Dale (shaking his head and whispering back): No idea.

Lorrie grabs her torch and proceeds to walk to Jeff.

Lorrie: Well played guys, you got me.

Lorrie walks over to Jeff and puts her torch in the slot that is nearest to the respected television show host, and Jeff proceeds with what he normally does.

Jeff Probst (to Lorrie): Lorrie, the tribe has spoken.

Slowly, Jeff places the torch snuffer onto Lorrie's torch, and in seconds, although to Lorrie it appears like hours, the chances of her winning are snuffed out. She looks over to the same tribemates that voted her out, and smiles.

Lorrie (smiling): Good luck guys. Win for me, okay?

The majority of tribemates smile and wave goodbye to her in a happy fashion.

Dale (smiling): Bye Lorrie.

Lorrie (to Dale): Bye sweetie.

Lorrie takes the steps that lead you out of Tribal Council, and down to the walk of shame. Although surprised, Lorrie maintains the smile she had when she said her goodbyes. It's not a happy smile, but more of a surprised smile. When she disappears into the night, Jeff looks back at the six remaining tribe members.

Jeff Probst (to the tribe): In a game all about numbers, it is very important to know the advantage Sungai has over you guys right now. You have to get it together, or I will see you again, at Tribal Council. Grab your torches and head back to camp... goodnight.

As the contestants do as instructed, we see six flames walking to the left of the screen, exiting Tribal Council as credits soon appear in front of us. After the credits, the screen turns black, ending the second episode of the season.

Unaired Voting Confessionals
Will be revealed at a later time

Final Words
"mawar"

- (claps hands) Wow, I just don't even know what to say. I put my trust in these people, and boom! I'm #Blindsided. I definitely expected Reagan to be going home tonight. What Oberon said was true, but I think he's just really creepy for finding out about Elvin & I. Reagan is a weak competitor, and Oberon is just leading him to the slaughterhouse. Dale is very arrogant and self-centered, and I think the remaining tribe members will know that. Brittany is white rice in a kitchen full of meat. And don't get me started on Oberon. The guy is just so weird. I don't mind Haleigh, and if she voted me out, I have no hard feelings. Her and Elvin were the only people I can truly say I enjoyed here. Despite that, I wouldn't trade this experience for the world. I had a lot of fun, I learned a lot of new things about myself. I do wish I had more time, but you can't always get what you want. Maybe I can play again and not give into my urges. (laughing)

Still in the Running
Surprised at the outcome of the vote. No. Lorrie and Elvin needed to be split up as they were clearly a showmance Yes, but I still think Elvin and Lorrie needed to be split up. Yes, I expected Reagan to go home. Yes, I expected Brittany to go home. Yes, I expected someone else to go home.

If you were attending Tribal Council on Mawar, who would you vote out tonight? Brittany Dale Elvin Haleigh Lorrie Oberon Reagan

MVP of the episode? Dale Deidra Oberon

Worst player of the episode? Brittany Reagan Sam

Next Time on Survivor...

 * With his closest ally out of the game, can Elvin defend himself?

"He means nothing to me. I've tried being as nice as I can be, but now the gloves are coming off."


 * On Sungai, the tribe is running low... on patience.

"This guy has lost his damn mind."

"Not a single person here is gonna make it if we keep making the decisions we've been making."

"I don't even know what to do now."


 * And at the Immunity Challenge, all hell is going to break lose.

"He called me a fat American!"

"I didn't call you fat"

"What did you call him?"

"I called him a VERY fat American"

Author's Notes

 * This episode title was said by Oberon Michaels, describing the odd intimacy between Elvin and Lorrie on Night 4.