Cookies to Go

 is the thirteenth and final episode of  Survivor: Tahiti.

Challenges
Final Immunity Challenge: Bermuda Triangles The castaways would stand on slanted slats on a podium over the water. At regular intervals, they would move up to a higher set of slats, making it harder to balance. After 30 minutes, the castaways would move to the top of the podium, where the last person left standing wins immunity. Winner: TBA

Winner's Poll
Who is your pick to win Survivor: Tahiti? Aliyah Sai Angie Layton Ciera Eastin Gavin Savillich

Story
Thirty-six days ago, sixteen people were stranded on the beautiful and domineering islands of Tahiti. They were split up into two tribes. Ronui, the green tribe, was made up of players who were all new to the game. While the brown tribe, Moorea, was compiled of all returning players from the most recent seasons of Survivor. On Moorea, lines were immediately drawn as Brad and J'Tia were put on the outs thanks to their notorius reputations as drama-starters. While Malcolm and Eddie reunited and formed an alliance of themselves and their respective partners, Angie and Hope. On Ronui, Gavin and Ginny both got on people's nerves when the former stepped up to become a bossy and egotistical leader and the latter was lazy and condescending to everyone around her. However, when it was time for the first challenge to begin, the castaways were thrown for a big loop. "Drop your buffs, we're switching tribes!". The tribes were mixed up before either of them could even compete in their first challenge. The tribes were split evenly with four newbies and returnees on each, and in the end, Ronui claimed the first victory. After the challenge, J'Tia was called out on her past. But despite her fiery personality, the new players opted to blindside Caramoan returnee, Hope, so they could break up the bond between her and Eddie. Meanwhile, on Ronui, a war was brewing between Aliyah and Ginny. And after a heated arguement, Ginny did one of the most controversial things the show has ever seen when she threw Aliyah's Quaran in the fire. Despite this, she survived the vote. "Zach, the tribe has spoken". Throughout their time together, Angie, Malcolm, Ciera, and Spencer all became a very tight-knit group who would run things over on Ronui up until the merge. However, on Moorea, things were anything but picture perfect. Despite the unity they showed when voting out Hope, the newbies were falling apart thanks to the constant fighting between Gavin and Delaney. Despite the bickering, they still stuck together in the end. "Eddie, the tribe has spoken". With the newbies in control, Brad and J'Tia were supposed to be the next to go, but the disunity between all of the new players eventually caused them to crack. In a shocking move, Delaney announced her vote at Tribal Council in order to tip off J'Tia and Brad, and miraculously, they all survived the vote. "Richard, the tribe has spoken". Now Gavin was the one on the outs as he soon found himself in Delaney's grasp. However, Jade, one of the newbies, who had been virtually unheard of throughout the duration of the game, came out of the shadows to make a huge move. She found the idol, and used it to save Gavin and, in turn, take out Delaney. And with this, the merge began with fireworks. Sparks flew between old rivals, Spencer and J'Tia. And despite J'Tia's scrambling, she became the first person voted out of the merge thanks to Spencer's tight alliance. However, after she went home, both Malcolm and Angie considered flipping on their allies in order to gain full control of the game. They went through with it in the end and caused one of the biggest upsets in the history of Survivor. "Spencer, the tribe has spoken"...and..."Brad, the tribe has spoken". With this, Ciera and Gavin were left on the outs. But their situation turned from sour to sweet when Angie made one of the most surprising moves of the season when she flipped on her ally Malcolm, blindsiding him. With Ciera back in control she would then go on to orchestrate the next two votes to perfection. "Jade, the tribe has spoken"...and..."Kent, the tribe has spoken". Now, only four remain:

Aliyah: From the beginning she had been dubbed as an outcast for her beliefs and unorthodox way of carrying herself. However, despite this, she has overcome a number of things in the game, including having her Quaran thrown in the fire. Now on the outs of the tribe, can this mild-mannered underdog pull out the win from behind?

Angie: She started off as the young, bubbly, blonde who was here to have fun. But she soon showed to everyone that she was here to play too. She flip-flopped from alliance to alliance in order to get rid of big threats like Spencer and Malcolm. With her new reputation, will Angie have enough baggage to get her the win?

Ciera: A favorite from Blood vs. Water who wasn't afraid to make ballsy moves. It was the same this time around. Ciera took out anyone she saw as a threat to her game without even batting an eye. Will her hard way of playing the game earn her the favor of the jury this time around?

Gavin: Also know as one of the most unlucky people to play the game, as he was always on the outs of any tribe no matter what the situation. Despite this, he has still made his way all the way to the final four thanks to his strong connections with a few select castaways. Will this mega underdog be able to claim the million?

Find out now.....on the finale of Survivor: Tahiti!



Day 36
The day begins with the sun rising up into a perfectly clear sky. All the castaways, riddled with the burden of fatigue from the thirty six days that they've been out in Tahiti, are all woken up early and enjoy the beautiful sight as they reminisce about their time out on the season.

While sitting down by the beach, the castaways begin talking about how far they have made it.

Gavin: I'm just in awe that I'm actually here, ya know, in the final four!

Ciera(Jokingly): Honestly, I think we're all just as surprised as you.

Angie and Aliyah both giggle as Gavin playfully rolls his eyes at Ciera's snarky statement.

Gavin: Yeah, you're probably right. I mean, how many times was my name written down? Wasn't it like, eight?

Angie(Smiling): Yep!

Gavin: Man, oh man, how the hell did I even get here!

The group once again breaks into laughs at Gavin's shocked and somewhat clueless state.

Angie: How many times was your name written down, Ciera?

Ciera(Smiling): None, so far.

Angie(Surprised): Dafuq?!

Gavin laughs as Ciera giggles at the extra feat that she has accomplished so far.

Aliyah: That really is a great thing to accomplish, Ciera. You should be proud of yourself.

Ciera: Thanks.

Ciera, Gavin, and Angie continue to chat away as Aliyah sits around in silence.

After a lengthy amount of talk, Aliyah decides to retreat back to camp and, in turn, leaves the tight alliance of three back down by the beach.

Gavin(Making sure she is far enough away): So, it's her right? I mean, it's pretty obvious.

Ciera: No doubt. The best situation has always been for us to stick together, and we need to keep it like that.

Angie: Agreed. Plus she will SLAY at the end if we let her get there, so we need her out.

Ciera: Not to up the pressure or anything, but it really depends on you Gavin. You're the only one who could probably beat Aliyah in this final challenge.

Gavin: So it looks like it's up to me to get'er done then.

Ciera: Looks like it.

Angie(Giggling): Who'd of thought that a 43 year old minister would yurn into such a threat?

Ciera(Smiling): Not me!

Ciera and Angie both giggle once again as Gavin simply smiles, knowing what the truth of the situation is.

The scene then transitions to later in the day where we see Aliyah attempting wash her clothes in the pond. Angie walks up to the pond and offers to help.

Angie: Hey, Aliyah! Need some help?

Aliyah: Sure. Thank you.

Angie begins to start wringing out clothes as she notices something is amiss with Aliyah.

Angie: Is something the matter?

Aliyah: Oh, I guess I'm just a bit tired. We have been out here for thirty six days now, so it's expected.

Angie(A little put off): Um...yeah. Anything else?

Aliyah hesitates for a moment before speaking up.

Aliyah: I don't really know. I guess that I'm just a little nervous. You know, about these final few days.

Angie: Well, what's making you nervous?

Aliyah: Just my situation right now. It is pretty obvious that you and the other two are alligned pretty tightly.

Angie: Oh yeah. Listen, I'm sorry for not voting with you guys last night. I just thought it was in my best interest to stay loyal.

Aliyah: Oh, no, I'm not mad or anything. It's a game, and you had every right to make that move against us. I certainly don't hold anything against you.

Angie: Thanks! If it's any consulation, I wish you luck in the final challenge. If you win it, it's well deserved on your part.

Aliyah: Thank you. I will try my hardest.

Angie happily nods as the two continue to wash and dry the laundry.

The camera focuses on Angie and Aliyah happily talking before it cuts out and fades to black.

Day 38
The scene opens as the camera is panning across the miles of Tahitan jungle. After a few shots of wildlife scurrying around, the camera zooms down on a platform that is set up in the ocean. We see four triangular platforms set up in the ocean as Jeff stands up on the platform, smiling and ready to get to the final challenge.

Probst: Are you guys ready to get to the final immunity challenge?

All the castaways nod excitedly as they are all just as anxious to get to their final challenge.