Stab People with a Smile

Stab People with a Smile is the season finale of Survivor: Mozambique.

Previously on Survivor
Thirty-five days ago, twenty Americans were marooned on the Island of Santa Carolina, off the coast of Mozambique. Immediately on Sena, conflict arose between Peter and many of the younger members of the tribe, which in part led to the creation of an all female alliance known as "Girl Power." Though Peter was the initial target of many of the younger members of the tribe, he and his ally, Geoff, soon found themselves in the middle as the target shifted to Craig or Alexandra, with the two older men siding with the women against Craig. However, they were then instantly called out for playing both sides, and with Sena fairing quite poorly in challenges, and drama dominating the discussion around camp, Peter and Alexandra became the next two castaways to leave the island. Despite being on the outs, Geoff did manage to find a Hidden Immunity Idol early in the game, with this being the reason for Alexandra's elimination. However, it merely delayed the inevitable, with Geoff soon getting voted out as well. Over the first few days, Constantine and Sky grew closer and closer to the point where their relationship became quite noticeable to many of their tribemates, particularly Kane, who became obsessed with the idea of eliminating Sky. However, this did not stop Constantine's and Sky's friendship from blossoming into an official showmance upon the two of them sharing a kiss on day 13.

Despite winning a large number of challenges, Makhuwa faced quite of drama of its own, between Tesla falling ill early in the game, Emil's perceived immaturity, and Penelope feeling ostracized, combined with the strong personalities of Irene and Leah in particular, leading to some intense confrontations within the first dozen days of the game. However, this tribe managed to somehow come together for each immunity challenge except one, with Emil's immaturity and unpredictable nature leading him to be unanimously blindsided on day 11.

On day 15, while the two tribes were shuffled, the number of people on each tribe remained the same. During the switch, Cassy and Sky remained on Sena and were joined by Marshall, Irene, Tesla, and Allan joined them from Makhuwa. Meanwhile, Penelope, Jimmy, Leah, Ricki, and Brendyn remained on Makhuwa and were joined by Tori, Francine, Kane, and Constantine from Sena. This switch proved to be fatal for Sky as her close relationship with Constantine put a target on her back and she was subsequently voted out when the new Sena went to Tribal Council. Over on Makhuwa, Brendyn believed Ricki and Jimmy to be a powerful duo in the game. Despising this fact, Brendyn vowed to betray his old tribe in an effort to vote out either Jimmy or Ricki, linking up closely with Kane in the process as the latter caught him finding the Steal a Jury Vote advantage when both tribes were at one beach on the first day. Brendyn's plans were thwarted however when Francine suffered heat stroke and had to be evacuted, prompting him to start a rumour that Ricki and Leah were trash talking Penelope behind her back. As the game had already been quite an emotional roller coaster for Penelope from the beginning, upon being notified of the hurtful comments that Brendyn claimed were made about her, Penelope opted to ask the tribe to vote her out. Upon being pinpointed as a reason for Penelope quitting, Ricki felt hurt as well as the allegations were untrue, prompting her and Jimmy to believe someone deliberately started the rumour to break up their alliance. Their suspcions were confirmed when Tori revealed to them that Brendyn had planted the information in Penelope's head which led to her quitting. Having lost a lot of trust in Brendyn herself over the past few days, Tori flipped to Makhuwa, blindsiding Brendyn, who opted to will his Steal a Jury Vote Advantage to Allan.

The two tribes merged into Zabava on day 22 with Cassy immediately vowing to flip on the new Sena as she had been well aware she was the next to go on that tribe for a while. Soon, alliances appeared to be reverting to original Tribal lines with Jimmy, Ricki, Tori, and Irene in the middle. Due to Tori and Irene playing too hard however, with Tori particularly being cited as a dangerous and untrustworthy player, the high school graduate was blindsided over Cassy in a close 6-5 vote. Knowing that she was on the bottom, Irene attempted to work her way into the majority alliance by forging a partnership with Ricki. Though Ricki accepted the partnership, the majority alliance only grew more wary of Irene and chose to target her. In a shocking move, Ricki thwarted those plans by giving her immunity necklace to Irene, saving her anf forcing the majority alliance to switch their votes to Tesla. Allan was the next to leave after the majority alliance split the votes at the next Tribal Council. At this time however, both the original Senas and the original Makhuwas within the majority alliance were biding their time, waiting to make a big move. When the tribal council on day 30 (in which Allan went home) was revealed to be a Double Tribal Council, Jimmy and Kane both sensed what the other side was planning and played their Hidden Immunity Idols, with Jimmy playing his on himself and Kane playing his on Cassy. As a result, all votes except one were negated, and Constantine's throwaway vote for Irene due to never having been in an alliance with her was the reason for Irene's departure.

At this point, the division is made clear within the tribe of seven: the original Makhuwa alliance consisting of Ricki, Jimmy, and Leah; the original Sena alliance consisting of Constantine, Kane, and Cassy; and Marshall being in the middle. Marshall ended up siding with the original Makhuaws at the next vote, blindsiding Kane. Due to her challenge strength and underdog story, Cassy became a clear target for the next Tribal Council. Although the vote turned out to be unanimous against Cassy, she played her Idol of Burden and transferred her votes to Jimmy, sending her arch rival to the jury. Now, only 5 remain.

Leah: The Soldier -  Though she has been relatively quiet strategically, Leah has never been shy about expressing her opinions, which has led to multiple heated confrontations throughout the game. While Leah has been a fiercely loyal player from the beginning, her status as a true player has been called into question, she maintains that she is in the game to win just as much as anybody else. Will Leah be able to prove her critics wrong and achieve victory? Or is it too late in the game for her to make a big enough impact?

"zabava"

- All my life, if somethin' needs to be done, I just go out and do it! I don't care who you are, if you're in my way, move or I'm gonna run you over! Unless a damn idol came out, the person I voted for went home every damn time! If these people wanna underestimate me, it's their damn funeral.

Constantine: The Ticking Time Bomb - Constantine has worn his heart on his sleeve from day one, which has led to him forming as many close friends as he has bitter enemies. His now infamous temper has gotten him into a number of fights through the game, most notably with Peter and Kane. Upon the elimination of Kane, Constantine found himself in the minority and has vowed to take his game into his own hands. Does Constantine have enough respect among his peers to win the million dollars? Or has he angered one too many people with his outbursts?

"zabava"

- What people see with me is what they get, and I'm just done giving a s*** what people think, man. I voted against Cassy at Tribal to prove that I'm nobody's lap dog! This ain't just about the money anymore. I'm out here now to prove to myself and everyone else that you don't walk all over me and just get away with it.

Ricki: The Mastermind - A very calculated player since day one, Ricki has gone to great lengths to staying one step ahead of her competition. From lying about her occupation as the C.E.O. of a small corporation to giving up her immunity necklace at Tribal Council to save one of her closest allies, Ricki has proven that she is willing to do whatever it takes strategically to advance her game. Does Ricki's strategic mind have her on track to win the million? Or has she not done enough to warm herself to the jury for them to want to give it to her?

"zabava"

- This game has really brought out a whole different side of me that I didn't even know existed. I like to think of myself as a purely logical thinker, but lately I've just found myself getting so paranoid about my place out here. I can smell the end of this game and knowing how close I am, leaving right now is beyond unacceptable. Knowing myself as well as I do, all I need to do is at least try to relax, take it one day at a time, keep my eye on the prize, and keep the pedal to the metal.

Cassy: The Warrior - Her competitive spirit has shone through from the get-go, and she has been seen as a very strong player and competitor since day one. Ever since Sky's elimination after the tribe switch on Sena, Cassy has been a constant target and has received more votes against her than each of her remaining competitors combined. Will Cassy's determination and competitive spirit keep her alive until the end? Or will her luck eventually run out and will she fall just short?

"zabava"

- These people keep trying to get rid of me, and I'm just not going to let it happen. I've fought too damn hard so far to settle for anything less than the million dollars. That money is mine for the taking and I promise you that I won't let anything stand in my way.

And...

Marshall: The Social Butterfly - This Roman Catholic Priest's social game has been his bread and butter since the very beginning with his friendly and approachable nature allowing him to find himself in a solid alliance early on. With his alliance having been decimated after the merge, he has played up his status as a non-threat, specifically in challenges so that his competitors would not consider him as a candidate for elimination and allow him to play the middle. Now the holder of the Steal a Jury Vote advantage following Allan's elimination, will Marshall be able to hang on long enough to put it to good use? Or do people see him as just too friendly and likable to allow him to sit in front of the jury?

"zabava"

- Ya' know, at the beginning of this thing, I really don't know if a lot of people expected me to make it as far as I did. It was a little frustrating at first to see my alliance get picked off, but now that I'm the only one left and don't have numbers to threaten people with, who's really gonna see an old, tubby priest like myself as a threat in anything? At this point, my strategy is to continue trying to play the middle and hope people overlook me as a threat long enough that I can sneak my way into one of those final three seats.

Challenges
Immunity Challenge (Day 37): Home Stretch The castaways must slide 27 lettered-discs and 13 blank discs (for a total of 40) through a slot, and then transport them over balance beams using two handles. After they had all 40 of their discs, they must use the lettered discs to solve a word puzzle. The first person to solve the puzzle wins.

Immunity Challenge (Day 38): Final Four-Titude The castaways have to untie knots to open a gate and then race up a huge tower. When they get to the top, they will retrieve a key and then fly down a giant waterslide. They will then make their way through a multi-level obstacle course where they will use the key to release a bag of puzzle pieces. They will drop the bag on a table and head back up the massive tower to retrieve the next key. Once they have collected all three keys and bags, they will use the pieces inside to solve a lighthouse puzzle. The first person to get it right wins immunity.

Zabava
The program now opens on the 35th night of the game as the final five return from Tribal Council following Jimmy's blindside. Cassy is leading the way with a frustrated expression on her face, soon leaning her torch against its usual tree. Soon, Cassy turns to Constantine, speaking to him in a biting tone.

Cassy: You voted against me, didn't you?

Constantine (Stunned): Cass... it's where the majority was.

Cassy (Rolls eyes): Whatever.

''Cassy now walks away in a huff as the camera pans around to show Marshall chuckling softly to himself. Soon, we see Cassy working on the fire to bring it up, with the camera soon zooming in on her angry facial expression.''

Cassy (Muttering under her breath): Hypocrite.

"zabava"

- So much for loyalty. Ya' know, that excuse Constantine gave to save Jimmy's hind end. But apparently loyalty didn't matter to him when it's my ass on the line. (Scoffs) At least I now know where I stand with everybody, so I no longer care whose name I have to write down. Now that even my only remaining ally has voted against me, the only people I care about keeping in this game and taking to the end are: me, myself, and I! (Shrugs) I know people see me as a threat, and I know I'm probably the next to go if I lose immunity, but I'm not making it easy for them, that's for sure!

''After Cassy's confessional, the other four members of the tribe are all shown slowly making their way towards the fire Cassy brought up so they can warm themselves. Constantine and Marshall trail behind the others however as they talk quietly among themselves.''

Marshall (Suspicious): That line you fed Cassy was BS, wasn't it? You know I was down to vote Ricki if you were.

Constantine (Shrugs): Look man, she put me on the spot and that was the first thing that came outta my mouth. B'sides, I know how much of a threat she is to all of us and I wasn't 'bout to draw rocks to save her. I'm playin' this game for me at the end of the day.

Marshall: That's fine, I get'cha. Tomorrow's a new day.

"zabava"

- So all this time I think I'm in the driver's seat for this vote, and lo and behold, Constantine of all people tells me at the last minute he's voting Cassy after pursuin' Ricki's elimination for the past three days. I dunno if Jimmy put a bug in his ear to turn on Cassy, or if he suddenly thought Cassy was legitimately too big of a threat to win to keep around, but goin' against the majority to try and save someone that threatening in challenges and someone with that much of an underdog story would've just been a dumb play on my part. (Shrugs) Oh well, at least Cassy playin' that Idol of Burden means that Jimmy and Ricki are split up and I'm still in the middle where I wanna be. So for the time being, life is good.

''Following Marshall's confessional, the scene switches over to show the final five sitting by the fire warming themselves on this unusually cold night. The camera then zooms in on Leah, who is staring into the fire, appearing deep in thought.''

"zabava"

- Cassy poppin' off on me at Tribal 'bout how I'm not playin' the game or whatever baloney just got my blood boiling! Unless an idol came out, whoever's name I wrote down went home, while she is only still here 'cause of either challenges or idols comin' out of people's yin yangs. Maybe I don't respect someone as a player who can't keep people on her side and has to rely on twists or challenges to stay here! (Shrugs) I'm not sayin' the jury ain't gonna eat up her game, which is why I don't have a problem writing her name down again. But between the stick up her ass and the fact she shouldn't even be here, if she ends up beating me, I think I'll probably throw up or something.

''Following Leah's confessional, the camera briefly shows her staring into the fire again before panning around to show the stern expression on Cassy's face. The scene then fades into this season's into one last time.''



Day 36
''The scene now opens on day 36 showing a male lion sitting in the vast African plain yawning before switching to a shot of the navy blue tribe flag. Ricki and Cassy are then shown walking through the woods towards the water well.''

Cassy (Matter-of-Factly): I know I'm not the person you wanna be talking strategy with, but you need to hear me out right now.

Ricki (Nonchalant): I don't need to do anything, Cassy. Especially since you spent the last however long painting a bull's eye on my closest ally, and me by association. What makes you think I can trust what you say?

Cassy: 'Cause there's no point in me lying, Ricki! I know I'm the next to go if I lose immunity. Y'all made that clear when I got five votes last night and I'm only still here 'cause of my Idol of Burden.

Ricki: On the flip side, that also means you got nothing to lose and could very well be throwing whatever you can at the wall to see what sticks.

Cassy (Frustrated): Can you please just listen to me?

Ricki (Shrugs): I don't see why not.

Cassy (Pointed): If I'm out this round, you're next. That is a promise!

Ricki now stops in her tracks and crosses her arms as she glares at Cassy, who soon also stops to look back at Ricki.

Ricki (Slightly annoyed): Is that really a promise? Or a convenient prediction?

Cassy: A promise! Look, those three back at camp have a final three deal, I'm sure of it!

Ricki puts her hand over her mouth to stifle a giggle as the camera switches back to camp to show Constantine approaching Marshall and Leah as they chat by the fire before switching back to the current conversation.

Ricki: What makes you so sure?

Cassy: Constantine's been pushing for you to go home for the past three days! After the way he's treated me and other people here, there's no way he gets votes from the jury, and Leah doesn't even know how to play the game! You and me are the biggest threats, so why not take each other to the final four to have a fair fight? Let's get either Constantine or Leah out of here so we don't have to worry about one of our final three seats being taken up! Since Constantine's going after you, I'm willing to vote the boy out if that's what it takes!

Ricki (Skeptical): How do I know you're not just going to win final immunity and vote me out though? Call me crazy, but how do I know you don't just want me to vote Constantine or Leah 'cause they are both at least almost as strong physically as you are?

Cassy: That's a coincidence, Ricki. I got everyone's votes last night so I have no loyalties. As the next two on the chopping block, it would be wise to take each other to final four so we both have a shot of getting to the end and winning. May the best woman win, as it were.

Ricki (Shrugs): You're not wrong in that sense. I was worried that there was a plan to get rid of me last night, but I'm also trying to not let paranoia cloud my game. I'll think about what you said, but we also shouldn't forget just how much people on the jury love Father Marshall.

Cassy: True, but we'll both beat him in challenges...

Ricki (Interrupting): Yet you just admitted you don't want to take me to the final three, even with Marshall still here. I'm willing to listen to you and consider your offer, but I don't think I can win sitting next to you and Marshall.

Cassy: So you're saying that you'll help me vote Marshall out next and take me to the four?

Ricki: I'm done making promises I don't know if I can keep, Cassy. I don't trust Constantine as far as I can pick him up and throw him, but I also don't trust someone that openly admits they want me out in fourth when there are five people left.

Cassy (Shrugs): I'm just sayin', you told me just now that you were scared there's a plan to get rid of you, and I'm telling you it's true. If Leah's stuck to you like glue, which I think she is, then you and I can flip this game on those two boys.

Ricki: I'd like to think Leah's loyal to me, but only Leah knows that for sure.

Cassy: Also like, I don't want to go to the final three with Marshall either, but I haven't had to break a promise yet, and I don't want to start now. If we get to four and I think I'm better off against you, I'll vote to keep you. It's that simple.

"zabava"

- I don't think Ricki listened to a word I said 'cause all she seemed to want to do this morning was argue with me when I tried to talk strategy. I'm trying to tell her that her butt is on the line if I go home right now, which is true, and she just doesn't wanna hear it and keeps shutting me down! As frustrating as it is though, if she comes back to me and says "Let's vote Constantine," I'll do it in a heart beat 'cause I literally have nothing else right now.

Ricki (Sighs heavily): This game's just so stressful, Cass. I've been running numbers and scenarios through my mind all night, and not all of them involve voting you out next.

Cassy: I hope not, because as I said, it looks like if I'm out next you're right behind me.

Ricki: Yeah, and that's exactly what I'm afraid of. My problem is that I was banking on Jimmy staying here too last night so all my plans got flipped upside down. I just need to try and re-focus.

"zabava"

- I have a ton of respect for Cassy's tenacity, and even though she spent most of her time this morning talking at me, she did strike a bit of a nerve when she said that I'm out right behind her if she goes next. That being said, if she can't even convince herself to definitively say she wants me around over Marshall, that makes me not only fear for my safety in a final four scenario, with or without her, but also for what might happen if Cassy does win immunity next.

Once Ricki's confessional has completed, we are taken to the scene in which Marshall and Leah are chatting by the fire.

Leah (Frustrated): Tell me, Marshall. What did you think 'bout Cassy goin' off on me at Tribal 'bout how I'm not playing the game or whatever.

Marshall: I'd try not to let it get to you, to be honest. You made some good points about how we're all playing differently, but Cassy doesn't see that. I think she's just really frustrated with her position.

Leah: That might very well be, but how the heck's that my problem?! (Snarls) Pisses me off how she can be this big jury threat or whatever when she's only here 'cause of idols and challenges.

Marshall (Nods): Yeah, I get the frustration. It sucks that some jurors don't look past flashy game-play. But that's why we need to get her out of here as soon as possible.

"zabava"

- Normally if someone comes to me ranting about how someone else has wronged or insulted them like Leah did with Cassy today, I'd start talking about how the Bible teaches us about forgiveness, how forgiving someone doesn't mean they are right and you are wrong, but rather helps us move on with our lives, yadda, yadda, yadda. Don't get me wrong, that's all very much true. But out here, the more two other people are at each other's throats, the less attention is on me. If high school was like this, I don't wanna be the pretty girl! (Giggles) I'm perfectly happy being the fat nerd everyone wants to ignore 'cause it helps me continue flying under the radar.

Leah (Passionately): It just pisses me off that she'll probably get instant respect just 'cause she got lucky with these damn idols and challenges. Heck, if it wasn't for me votin' Tori at the merge, that girl would be gone!

Marshall: You're not exactly wrong, and I do think you deserve some credit for how this game has progressed. I will say that I do appreciate how upfront and honest you've been with me this whole time. If Cassy's writing you off as a threat now, I do think she's making a mistake. (Shrugs) But then again, since she's got nobody, she probably was just tryin' to stir stuff up and throw whatever she could at the wall. Even if it means throwing you under the bus.

Leah (Scoffs): Allan should've been a prime example of what happens when people throw me under the bus... they rue the day. Mark my words, Cassy's got some rueing to do after all that.

Marshall now puts a hand over his mouth as he attempts to stifle his giggles.

Marshall: I bet you're right. You've been true to your word up till this point.

Leah: I know I'm right. That girl will soon see just how right I am, let me tell ya'.

"zabava"

- If Cassy thought she was public enemy number one before, she has no idea what she's in for now. Just 'cause I give her credit for fighting in challenges and finding idols doesn't change the fact she's got an attitude problem that makes me wanna keep that million dollar cheque outta her grubby, little paws. As Marshall's said, I've been nothing but upfront and honest with people this entire time. So mark my words when I say there's no chance that girl makes final three. None whatsoever!

Upon the completion of Leah's confessional, a transitional shot of an elephant standing in the ocean splashing itself with a trunk-full of water appears on the screen before the scene switches to a conversation between Ricki and Constantine near the beach.

Ricki (Sternly): Listen, I dunno if you've caught wind of this, but there's something you need to know.

Constantine (Crosses arms): What is it?

Ricki: Cassy's pissed off and she threw you under the bus, hardcore.

Constantine (Raising an eyebrow): What'd she say?

Ricki: Oh, not much. Only that you've been pushing to get rid of me for the last three days and that she wants either you or Leah out next.

Constantine (Fed up): That girl has seriously lost her damn mind! Like, why the f*** would she throw me under the f***ing bus like that after we were aligned just two Tribals ago?!

Ricki (Smirking): I can't speak for Cassy, so I don't know what she's thinking either. Girl couldn't even tell me that she wanted me in the final three over freaking Marshall, so I know I can't trust her past this one vote. At this point in the game, one vote is not enough.

Constantine (Nods): For sure! If that girl thought there was a chance of me pushin' to save her, that's dead now!

Ricki: I agree. If she loses immunity, she's gone!

"zabava"

- (Laughs) I love how impulsive Constantine is! But that's what made telling him that Cassy threw him under the bus and asked me to help her get rid of him so crucial. Right now, whether or not Constantine actually did conspire to get rid of me before the last vote is almost irrelevant because he's now so fixated on the fact that Cassy came to me saying those things. Earlier today, I was worried about what might happen if Cassy lost immunity. But now that the strings on the Constantine and Cassy dolls have been pulled and the two of 'em are going at each other, I feel like I'm definitely seeing day 38 and just need to focus on securing a solid final three.

Ricki: Honestly man, I don't know if you actually pushed to get rid of me or not, 'cause I think there's a good chance Cassy could've been blowing smoke.

Contantine: Kay.

Ricki: But I just want you to know, I'm not your biggest threat. I'm not coming after you, and I'm not this big, scary monster. Have I done some shady stuff out here? (Shrugs) Yeah. But so have a lot of other people, and we're at a point now where alliances are breaking down and we just need to focus on getting our asses to the final three against people we can beat.

Constantine: I see what you're saying.

Ricki: Yeah, I'm kinda athletic and I won an immunity challenge. But I'm not as much of a physical threat as Leah or Cassy. I don't have an underdog story like Cassy. Also, I'm not a lovable, father figure that lost all his allies just over a week ago like Marshall.

Constantine (Butting in): So I take it that you're asking me to take you to the end now.

Ricki (Smirking): Maybe. (Giggles) What made you think that?

Constantine (Rolls eyes; Smirks): Just a hunch, I guess.

Ricki: I mean, if you want to take me to the end, I'm not gonna say "No."

Constantine: I'd be surprised if you did.

Ricki (Shrugs): Might not be a bad choice for you, if I'm being honest, I think you'd have a better shot against me in the end than Marshall and Cassy for sure, which would only leave two of us of us and Leah here.

Constantine (Nodding slowly): Right.

Ricki (Continuing): I don't actually care all that much if you were trying to get me out for the past three days. If you were though, even if you thought I'm some kind of snake, we're at the point where you just have to look at getting yourself to the end with the right final three so you have the best chance of winning. Compared to Marshall and Cassy, you're looking at someone you'd have a better shot against. Besides, if Cassy couldn't even convince herself that she wanted to take me past final four, why would I even want to work with her.

Constantine (Shrugs): You got a point, I guess.

Ricki: It's not "I guess." I know I have a point! (Sighs) Look, Cassy even went as far as saying that you, Marshall, and Leah have a final three together, adding that to the list of reasons she wants you or Leah out next. (Constantine rolls his eyes) Let's prove her wrong and make a move that gets us to the end together!

Constantine: Well, unlike her, I'm willin' to make a deal with the Devil if it means improving my chances of winning a million dollars. (Stretches out his hand) You gotta deal, Ricki.

Ricki smiles and grasps Constantine's hand as the two of them engage in a firm handshake.

Ricki: Pleasure doing business with you, Constantine.

''Constantine nods as the two of them release their handshake. The scene then transitions to Constantine's confessional.''

"zabava"

- If you would've asked me before the last vote even if I'd ever consider taking Ricki of all people to the finals, I would've laughed in your face. (Shakes head) But after seein' how pissed at me Cassy was after the last vote, I really don't put it past her to have thrown me under the bus to Ricki like she said. Luckily for me, Cassy doesn't know how to play the game well enough to even bulls*** a final three deal with Ricki! (Snarls) Honestly, after seein' how mad Cassy's made people like Tesla, I might've considered whether I could possibly beat her in the end since we both came from Sena. But if she's indeed throwing me under the bus and pushing for me to go out next, I don't think I have much of a choice to get rid of her. I've said it before, and I'll say it again, I need to take control of my own game, and I'll be damned if Cassy ruins that for me!

''After Constantine's confessional, the young bartender can be seen making his way back into the main camp area as Cassy sits on the edge of the shelter sipping water out of her canteen. The camera then switches to show Cassy's point of view, and we can see Constantine giving her what appears to be a look of disgust. The camera then pans back over to show Cassy shaking her head and muttering the word "Ass****" under her breath, which shows up as subtitles, before the scene switches to her confessional.''

"zabava"

- Seeing how Constantine glared at me as he walked past me today, I know for a fact that I'm out of here if I lose the next immunity challenge. I don't know why he's insisting on being rude to me the last few days, but I ain't just gonna roll over and die, if that's what he thinks is gonna happen. (Shrugs) It's also why I wouldn't mind sending his butt to the jury if it means I'm gonna be the last Sena standing! You got something to say to me? You wanna come at me?! (Spreads her arms wide open) Bring it on!

''The scene now switches to show a striped hyena scavenging through the African plain before transitioning to a shot of Leah and Constantine chatting in a secluded area of the camp. Based on Constantine's expression, he is all business, while Leah has her arms crossed and appears bored.''

Constantine: Look, I know you and I ain't talked much strategy out here, but I feel like we need each other at the moment.

Leah (Nonchalant): What'cha talking about, boy?

Constantine: Ricki told me that Cassy has thrown me under the bus and is trying to get me voted out next. Marshall hasn't had an alliance for a while and has got a ton of friends on the jury. Ricki is a big-time strategist and has been the whole game. Then of course, Cassy's been avoiding Probst's snuffer time and time again. I know I've pissed people off out here, and after what Cassy said to you at Tribal, I hope you can see that we are each other's best chance in the finals.

Leah (Shrugs): You prob'ly. I don't trust Cassy whatsoever, and for the record, what that girl said at Tribal pissed me off. I worked to get here like she did, so I hate that she just brushed off my game like that.

Constantine (Interjecting): Which is why we need each other. From what Ricki told me, Cassy's trying to get me out, so we need to ban together and take control of this thing! If you can beat anybody in the Final Tribal Council, it's me, so I'm just saying we need to work together to make sure we both have a shot of winning a million dollars.

Leah: I hear ya'.

Constantine (Continuing): I dunno if much of that jury agrees with Cassy. I don't, but her and I haven't agreed on much lately anyway, and I might be the minority opinion. But what I do know is that Kane hates me, Cassy hates me now, and after my vote sent her to the jury the night those two idols got played, Irene hates me. Show Cassy and the jury you can take control and take me to the end with you. If you do, you've got a legit chance to win this thing!

Leah: As I said, boy, I hear what you're saying. But this is still the first time you've really talked to me 'bout the game, so I'm gonna take some time to think about it.

Constantine (Impatient): Shouldn't take long for you to realize I'm right 'bout this.

Leah (Interjecting): It'll take as long as it takes! I ain't sayin' "No" to you. All I'll say is that Cassy ain't winning this game if I have any say in the matter. That girl's gotta go next, period!

Constantine: I don't disagree with you. If you want me to vote Cassy if she loses immunity, I'll happily do that. But if we wanna improve our chances of winnin' the million, we gotta take control of our destinies here.

"zabava"

- Truth is, I dunno if I wanna go to the final three with Ricki. What I do know however is that no matter who I'm in the final three with, Leah's gotta be one of those people 'cause if Cassy don't think she's playin' the game, some other jurors probably think the same thing. Marshall's got friends on the jury, Ricki's got a big-ass brain in her head, and as much as she's pissin' me off at the moment, Cassy's somehow still here despite the big-ass target on her back. The only way I'm gonna have a chance at that million is if I seize control and the only way I can do that is if I swing this vote in my favour and get to the end with Leah.

From Constantine's confessional, the camera focuses on the stern expression on Leah's face before switching to her's.

"zabava"

- Ya' know, Constantine really pissed me off when he said that some of those jurors prob'ly agree with Cassy's BS rant at Tribal 'bout how I'm not playing the game or whatever. I dunno how much I can trust him 'cause he's never come up to me to say anything 'bout the game before this, but maybe he's right 'bout not being much of a threat. I dunno if there's anything to his game and I know I couldn't see myself votin' for him if I was a juror. So yeah, maybe I should take Constantine to the end. (Shrugs) At least he's agreeing to vote Cassy out to keep that damn cockroach of a player outta those final three seats. Once she's gone, I'll think more 'bout who I wanna sit next to on day 39.

After Leah's confessional, a brief shot of Cassy stoking the tribe's fire appears on the screen before the footage fades to black.

Immunity Challenge
Jeff Probst: Come on in, guys!

''The final five are now shown making their way towards the challenge arena in a single file line with the camera soon focusing on Cassy, who is leading the way with a dead serious expression on her face. Once the tribe is assembled on their navy blue mat, the camera switches back over to Probst.''

Jeff Probst: You guys ready to get to today's immunity challenge?

Zabava: YES!

Jeff Probst: Alright, first thing's first Leah, I need to take it back.

''Leah now removes the immunity necklace from around her neck as she walks over to Probst and hands it to him. Probst then places the necklace on its perch and addresses the tribe once Leah has returned to the mat.''

Jeff Probst: Once again, immunity is back up for grabs.

Jeff Probst now goes on to explain the immunity challenge, which is dubbed Home Stretch

Jeff Probst: First person to solve their word puzzle, is guaranteed to see day 38 and a 1 in 4 shot at winning this game and the million dollar cheque that comes along with it. I know it's worth playing for. We'll now draw for positions, then we'll get started.

After a time-skip, the final five are shown in position ready to begin the challenge.

Jeff Probst: Here we go! For immunity and a guaranteed spot in the final 4! Survivors ready... GO!!

NOTE: The phrase the contestants are looking for is: "Thirty-seven days and counting"


 * Constantine made the most of his brute strength, being the only one to get all 40 of his discs through his slot on the first go, quickly moving on to the balance beam portion of the challenge.
 * Seeing this got Cassy noticeably frustrated as she begins cursing herself under her breath for not being fast enough.
 * Cassy and Leah were not far behind the young bartender, only having to retrieve a select few discs that didn't make it all the way across.
 * Cassy was the second castaway to begin attempting to cross the balance beams, getting her remaining discs through, while Leah landed all but 2 on her second go.
 * Ricki was the third castaway to get all of her discs across, landing her last one just as Leah started sliding her last two, which she landed.
 * Around this time, both Constantine and Cassy were having trouble crossing the first balance beam as both attempted to carry way more discs than they could.
 * Cassy was the first to lighten her load, cutting the amount of discs she was carrying in half.
 * Cassy successfully made it across her first balance beam with this load, but not the second.
 * Ricki was the first to get a group of tiles across both balance beams, though she carried very few across so as to not drop them.
 * Just as Ricki got back to carry her second set through, Marshall finally got all of his discs through the slot.
 * After many frustrating trips, Cassy was the first to transport all 40 of her discs across both balance beams and start working on the word puzzle.
 * Cassy had made barely any progress solving the phrase when Constantine arrived with the last of his discs.
 * Upon noticing the blank discs in the set, Constantine immediately started chucking them off of his station every time he picked one up, knowing they're just a distraction.
 * Cassy looked over at Constantine's station and saw what he was doing with his blank discs, leading her to do the same just as Leah arrived with the last of her discs.
 * Ricki was the next to arrive with the last of her discs.
 * Cassy was the first to make noticeable progress with solving the phrase, spelling the word "DAYS" on her station.
 * Ricki wasted no time making progress with her phrase, recognizing the hyphen on a disc relatively quickly and spelling out "THIRTY-" within a few minutes.
 * Soon after, Marshall finally arrived with his last remaining discs.
 * Cassy then figured out the word "THIRTY-".
 * At the same time, Constantine spelled out the word "COUNTING."
 * It didn't take long for Marshall to get right back in the challenge, figuring out "THIRTY-SEVEN" relatively quickly.
 * Soon, Cassy & Ricki both added the "SEVEN" to their phrases.
 * Eventually, we see that Cassy managed to maintain her lead, using all 27 of her lettered discs to spell out the entire phrase: "THIRTY-SEVEN DAYS AND COUNTING"

Jeff Probst: CASSY, WINS IMMUNITY!!

Cassy (Excited): WOOOO!! THAT'S RIGHT! I DID IT! TAKE THAT EACH AND EVERY ONE OF YOU!

As Cassy continues to celebrate, Leah can be seen rolling her eyes and crossing her arms.

Leah (Sarcastic): Real classy, girl!

Cassy: Sorry Leah, but you know I needed it!

''Leah simply snarls as we see one last shot of Cassy celebrating. After a time-skip, the camera shows Probst addressing the tribe.''

Jeff Probst: Cassy, come on over.

Cassy grins from ear to ear as she, along with Marshall and Ricki, clap while the diesel mechanic makes her way over to Probst, who places the immunity necklace around her neck.

Jeff Probst: For the third time this season, immunity is around your neck. You will live to see day 38 of this game, and by the way you were celebrating, it seems like this was very much needed.

Cassy: You have no idea, Jeff! I know for a fact it was me if I wasn't wearing this!

Jeff Probst: Well, now we know for a fact that it won't be you. (Turns to the remaining castaways) As for the rest of you: Marshall, Ricki, Constantine, Leah, one of the four of you will become the eighth member of the jury and have your dream of winning the million dollars cut short in the process. You guys all have the afternoon to figure out who that's going to be. I'm sure it will be interesting. Grab your stuff, head back to camp. I'll see you at Tribal. (Pats Cassy on the back) Congrats.

Cassy (Beaming): Thank you!

As the final five now begin heading to camp, brief shots of each of their faces appear in this order: Cassy, Marshall, Ricki, Constantine, Leah, with the camera remaining focused on the latter as it switches to her confessional.

"zabava"

- Cassy's display after winnin' that immunity challenge was just pathetic! Yeah, she was the next to go, but don't go rubbing your win in everyone's faces like that! (Rolls eyes) Just another reason why there's no way I'm letting her win a million dollars over me. But for now, I gotta come up with a whole new plan to keep me in this game so I can get one step closer to winning that million for myself!

After Leah's confessional, one last shot of Cassy wearing the immunity necklace with an ear-to-ear grin on her face appears on the screen before the camera fades out.

Zabava
''The final five can now be seen returning to camp from the immunity challenge with the camera particularly focusing on Cassy, who proudly struts towards the shelter wearing her immunity necklace. The ear-to-ear grin that she has been wearing since the necklace has been placed around her neck has not gone away and we can now see her hanging the necklace somewhere on the shelter as the scene transitions to her confessional.''

"zabava"

- Well, after these people have made it plainly obvious that I'm the next to go, I go into the immunity challenge and win! (Giggles) Now these people have no choice but to work with me and hopefully get either Ricki or Constantine out of here. With immunity around my neck and a target on my back anyway, I've got absolutely nothing to lose by playing hard to make myself the swing vote tonight.

The scene then transitions from Cassy's confessional to show a conversation between her, Leah, and Ricki near the water well.

Cassy: Look, I know we haven't been the best of friends out here, Leah. But I was telling Ricki the yesterday that Constantine was coming for her hardcore and shouldn't be trusted.

Leah (Agitated; Crosses arms): After insulting me at the last Tribal, what makes you think I wanna vote with you?

Cassy (Defensive): All I said was that you haven't really played the game. That's it!

Leah (Shrugs): I've played it the way I wanna play it, Cassy.

Ricki (Stepping in): I think we're getting a little out of hand here. Cassy, I presume you want to target Constantine?

Cassy (Nodding): Yes! I not only find him to be a straight-up jerk that is not to be trusted, but he did start out on the bottom of Sena and work his way up, so he could be a potential favourite in the eyes of the jury.

Leah (Scoffs): Doubt it. Can't we just vote Marshall or somethin'? If anyone's got friends on the jury, it's him.

Cassy (Persistent): But Marshall won't ever win a physical challenge! Constantine's going after you, Ricki, and he's using how tight the two of you are to do it. But with the three of us here, we've got the majority. We can take Constantine out, then Marshall next time!

"zabava"

- I don't actually believe Constantine to be that big of a jury threat, at least not compared to Ricki or Marshall. However, being the lovable guy that Marshall is, you'd be a fool to want to sit next to him in the end. If I can keep him around to the final four and force this vote to be between Constantine and Ricki, I hope I use the fact everyone loves Marshall to get rid of him at four so I can sneak into the final three, whether I win final immunity or not.

Following Cassy's confessional, we see Ricki shrug and turn her head towards Leah.

Ricki: She's not exactly wrong. I don't wanna sit next to Marshall. But if Constantine's coming after me non-stop, taking him out might be wise.

Cassy: Not only that, Leah. But I don't think that Constantine would be expecting this at all! Blindsiding him tonight could be seen as a huge power move for you if you go through with it.

Leah (Shrugs): If y'all are both set on votin' Constantine, I ain't gonna say "No." He hasn't really talked that much strategy with me anyway, so I don't think I'm really with him.

Cassy (Smiling): That's what I like to hear!

Ricki (Nods): Yeah. I think that if this is the final three we're settling on, then Constantine should go first between him and Marshall for being the bigger physical threat of the two. There's no love lost between Constantine and myself anyway, so I'm cool with it.

"zabava"

- Cassy's attempt to paint Constantine as a jury threat to me was actually kind of lame. She calls him a jerk, then in the very next sentence says he could be a jury favourite. Like, how exactly is that a thing? To me, all that conversation with Cassy signaled to me is the fact I may have a good chance of winning sitting next to him and Leah! Since Cassy's immune though, sitting next to Constantine and Leah would leave Marshall as the only option tonight. The only problem however is going to be securing numbers against Marshall because I'm not sure if either Constantine or Leah would do it knowing how weak in challenges the guy is. The thing is... if Constantine does go, I do feel awesome about my chances of actually getting to day 39 because Leah has been by my side this entire game and I don't think she'll turn now.

After Ricki's confessional, we can see that Cassy has left the conversation as Leah and Ricki can be seen talking alone.

Leah (Sternly): I ain't doin' a final three with Cassy. No way, no how.

Ricki: I don't trust Constantine, really. Especially if he is coming after me...

Leah (Interrupting): He's not! I talked with the boy yesterday 'n' he told me he was perfectly happy to vote Cassy if she lost immunity.

Ricki (Shrugs): Fair enough. I did tell him Cassy threw him under the bus, and though he acted pissed at Cassy then, I'm glad it resonated with him enough for him to actually go to someone else and discuss eliminating her further.

Leah: Exactly...

Ricki stops Leah in her tracks by pointing her index finger in the air.

Ricki: But, how do we know what he's gonna do now that Cassy's got immunity?

Leah: I wonder if we can get him to vote Marshall out.

Marshall is briefly shown relaxing on the hammock before the camera returns to the conversation between Leah and Cassy.

Ricki (Skeptical): Really?

Leah: The guy is horrible in challenges. Us and Constantine are actually capable of winning them. By sending Marshall's butt outta here, we have a much better chance of actually beating Cassy in final immunity and puttin' her on the jury where she belongs!

Ricki (Nodding): Good point. I just don't know if that alone would be enough to convince Constantine to want Marshall out 'cause he hasn't shown me that he genuinely wants to work with me.

Leah: Well, the kid offered me a final three deal, so I'm hopin' I can get him to agree to bringin' you along too.

Ricki (Taken aback): Oh wow! Didn't expect that from him!

Leah (Smiling): I know! Things are lookin' up for us, Erica.

Ricki (Apprehensive): Yeah...

Leah (Confidently): Trust me, things are gonna work out.

"zabava"

- Marshall's a good guy, but the absolute last thing I want is for Cassy to get into the final three somehow! Not only am I not all that thrilled 'bout the idea of sittin' next to him in the end, but him sucking in challenges would just increase the odds of Cassy pullin' out a win in the final immunity challenge if he made it to the final four, which for me is unacceptable. I know I can kill it in challenges if need be. Ricki's won an immunity challenge already, and though Constantine hasn't won an individual challenge, he's showed plenty of times that he's more than capable of pullin' his weight physically. Obviously the most important thing is me getting to the final three, but I'm still all for anything that doesn't involve me sitting beside Cassy, and to me, getting Marshall outta here seems like the best solution to that issue.

A transitional shot of a hawk flying overhead appears on the screen before the scene switches to show a conversation taking place between Constantine, Marshall, and Cassy in a semi-private area close to the main camp site.

Cassy (Smirking): Well, looks like my immunity win is screwing with some people's heads.

Marshall (Chuckles softly): Is it now?

Cassy (Shrugs): I'd say it's likely. But at least between the three of us here, we can control the vote.

Constantine (Crosses arms): Who you wanting out?

Cassy: It's gotta be Ricki. You've said yourself Constantine that she's showed no real interest in working with us. Besides, the way that she was able to schmooze her way right back into the big alliance after giving her immunity to Irene does show how good of a talker and strategist she is. Between her and Leah, she's obviously the bigger threat.

''Constantine has an annoyed expression on his face and looks as though he wants to say something. Though this catches Cassy's eye, Marshall soon speaks up, ending the brief stare-down.''

Marshall: Hey, you've got no argument from me to get rid of Ricki whatsoever. She's also got that incredibly tight partnership with Leah that'll be difficult to break up if they both get past this vote.

Constantine (Nodding): Yeah, that's a fair statement. Both Ricki and Leah staying in the game tonight would mean that one of us three is making fire on day 38 at best, and I'm not sure I want that.

Cassy (Smiling): Exactly! She's never shown any sort of interest in working with us either, as you've said, Constantine. I can't think of a reason to keep her in the game, and since we got the votes here, I don't know what more there is to be said.

Marshall: So it's settled then? Ricki goes to the jury tonight and the three of us all see day 38?

Cassy: Yup! That's what I'd like to see happen.

Constantine: I'm cool with it. This is all stuff that I've been sayin' 'bout Ricki for a good week already. Glad people are finally listening!

Marshall: Hey! (Pats Constantine on the back) We're with ya', man. Now's the time.

"zabava"

- Voting Ricki out of this game tonight would bring nothing but positives for me. You can't deny that Ricki's been one of the major strategists of the season, and my hope is that given Cassy's underdog status that I'll be able to sneak into the final three with Constantine and Leah and claim the million for myself. Sure, Cassy winning the final four immunity would throw a wrench into that plan. But for now, I gotta play this game with the hand I'm dealt and focus on this vote alone and not so much what may or may not happen tomorrow.

''Upon the completion of Marshall's confessional, the camera shows Cassy leaving the conversation with a smile on her face as she heads towards the ocean. Marshall and Constantine are then shown slowly walking back to the fire pit together, with Constantine now unable to hide the annoyed expression on his face as he lets something between a groan and a growl slip out.''

Marshall: Something wrong, man?

Constantine (Dismissive): Nothing much. It's just that most of that stuff Cassy was sayin' about getting Ricki out now is the same s*** I brought up days ago when trying to convince her to do just that, but she brushed me off and kept pushing for Jimmy to be the one going home. (Shrugs; shakes head) It's her way or the highway, ain't it?

Marshall (Sighs): Sure seems like that, don't it?

Constantine: It does. (Shrugs) What Cassy's saying ain't wrong, but it pisses me off that all this s*** didn't matter to her until now. There's also the fact that Ricki could likely have that Steal a Jury Vote advantage.

Marshall: I think whoever said what first shouldn't really matter all that much at this point. I do think you do deserve a pat on the back, so to speak, for obviously planting those thoughts in Cassy's mind for her to bring 'em up again now. But it doesn't change just how tight Ricki is with Leah and how persuasive and how strategic she has been over the course of this game.

Constantine (Nodding): Yeah... you're right about that.

"zabava"

- The way Cassy plays this game is very much like a dictatorship. She also made it clear with how she celebrated at the immunity challenge that she knew full well she was the next to go if she lost that challenge. So Cassy's got no issues ordering people around and just saying whatever the f*** she wants. To be honest, I don't trust her to vote Ricki tonight, but I do want her to because I want to take this game into my own hands and become the swing vote myself.

''The scene now switches from Constantine's confessional to a shot of Cassy relaxing in the ocean near the beach shore. After a couple brief moments, the camera pans around to show us that Constantine is now approaching her in the water.''

Constantine: Hey!

Upon hearing Constantine's voice, Cassy turns her head around and appears a bit taken aback to see the young bartender walking towards her.

Cassy (Confused): Uhh... hey. What's up?

Cassy now stands up and the two original Sena members walk closer together to greet each other until they are close enough to chat in a quiet tone.

Constantine: Listen... I was kind of an ass back there, and I just wanna make sure you know that I'm totally on board with the Ricki thing tonight. I was just ticked 'cause all the stuff you brought up is exactly what I was sayin' days ago.

Cassy (Matter-of-Factly): Yeah, I realize that. I hope now you can see that I was listening to you the whole time. That just wasn't the right time to get her out. But now it is.

Constantine (Nods): Yeah, I get it. I just wanna make sure you know we're on the same page tonight.

Cassy: Already thought we were. (Awkwardly) But... yeah, nice to confirm, I guess.

Constantine: For sure. Here's hopin' all goes smoothly at Tribal.

Cassy: I agree. I now fully believe getting Ricki out is best for both of us.

"zabava"

- Lately what I've been getting from Constantine is that he's someone that needs to have the last word in every single conversation, and I'm just over it. I mean, first him, Marshall, and I all agree to vote Ricki... then he comes to me alone so he can agree to vote Ricki? (Rolls eyes) I dunno if that's his way of tryin' to make it seem like his move or what. But if he thinks that second talk meant anything to me, he's simply delusional. (Shrugs) Whatever, at least I have the choice between sending him home if I think being the last Sena in the game increases my odds of winning at the end, or sending Ricki home to get out the bigger strategic threat. It's up to me tonight, and that's the way I like it.

A transitional shot of a school of fish swimming through the ocean now appears on the screen before the scene switches to a conversation featuring Constantine, Ricki, and Leah in a secluded area of the camp.

Ricki: So Constantine, where's your head at regarding this vote?

Constantine (Giggles): Is it any surprise Cassy's tryin' to get me to vote you?

Leah (Crosses arms; Snarls): 'Cause of course she is. Ya' know, she came to us trying to boot you!

Constantine (Rolls eyes): You're kidding me, right?

Ricki: It's true. She went on 'bout how Marshall won't win a physical challenge and about how you've been coming after me for the past three votes or something.

Constantine: So she's playing both sides and trying to become the swing vote. It's obvious, and we can't trust that she's gonna vote the way she says she's gonna vote.

Leah (Shakes head): If only that girl didn't have the damn necklace 'round her neck!

Constantine: I agree, but it's obvious that we can't trust her to vote the way she's saying she will vote. At least the three of us here have got the numbers ourselves.

Leah: Well, I was gonna suggest that we should vote Marshall anyway 'cause we're all a million times more physical than he is, so our chances of beatin' Cassy in final immunity are much better with us three in the final four with her than if he took one of our spots.

Ricki (Nodding): True. That, and also the fact that Marshall's the only one between him and Cassy not immune tonight.

Constantine: Well, you two got no arguments from me. We obviously can't trust Cassy to begin with 'cause she's playin' both sides now and none of us will beat Marshall in the end anyway. Might as well just get him out now 'cause it'll increase our odds of getting to the final three together.

Leah (Annoyed): Ugh, it just pisses me off so much how smug Cassy acts and how she's playing both sides like this. It just makes me wanna get her out next even more!

Constantine: Yeah, we just need to band together and do everything we can in that final immunity challenge so we can send her home. You two keep me around tonight, and I'll be fightin' my ass off in that challenge like you wouldn't believe.

Ricki: Agreed.

Leah: I'm with ya' on that, boy. I wanna do everything I can to make sure that girl doesn't win the million. She's done everything she can to get under my skin lately, and I really don't think she deserves it, at this point.

Constantine: Unfortunately, I don't think most of the jury agrees with you on that. But that's what makes sending her home next so important.

"zabava"

- It doesn't surprise me at all to hear that Cassy's thrown me under the bus to Ricki. It does piss me off, but I do believe her when she says she's voting Ricki just 'cause of how big of a strategist Ricki has been and I think I've done a pretty good job of painting Ricki as this big schmoozer as well. For me, I'm really torn between getting Marshall or Ricki out. If I send Marshall home, that is getting rid of a huge social threat, and it does increase the odds of Cassy losing final immunity. Unfortunately though, since Ricki and Leah are so tight and have probably voted together since day freaking one, if Cassy wins final immunity, I'm either out or I'm making fire, which f***ing sucks! If Ricki goes home, don't have to worry 'bout makin' fire for certain 'cause her and Leah are broken up, so my odds of getting to the end are much, much higher. But that also leaves two big jury threats in the final four with me that I'd have to work overtime to compete with for votes. So yeah, it is a very hard decision for me tonight, and I'm really hoping I end up making the right one.

''As the sun begins to set, the final five are now shown packing their things and getting ready for Tribal Council. Cassy is shown placing the immunity necklace around her neck, followed by her father's cowboy hat on her head. The camera then hones in on Ricki as she puts on her grey blazer.''

"zabava"

- It's to be expected that as the numbers get smaller, the votes themselves become more intense, and the stakes tonight are indeed much higher than they ever have been before. I do believe that Constantine and Cassy are probably both playing both sides right now and it does worry me that I could be on the chopping block. I don't think Constantine is that much of a jury threat, but I do think that getting rid of him tonight would put me in the clear in terms of getting to day 39 because I still have Leah by my side, and nobody wants to sit next to either Marshall or Cassy! I'm also damn proud of the way I've played this game, and I am confident in my ability to sell that to the jury. If Marshall were to go though, I do think I'd be in trouble if Cassy were to win final immunity. I think this vote is do or die for a lot of people and I am most certainly one of them. (Crosses fingers) So here's hoping my torch is still burning when the night is through.

Once Ricki's confessional has finished, the scene switches over to show the final five picking up their torches and heading towards Tribal Council in a single file line, with Constantine leading the way.

Tribal Council (Day 37)
The final five are now shown walking down the path towards Tribal Council in a single file line though the darkness with only the light from their burning torches guiding them. Once they have entered Tribal Council, placed their torches in their designated slots behind them, and taken their seats on the stools, the camera switches over to Jeff Probst.

Jeff Probst: We will now bring in the members of our jury: Brendyn... Tori... Tesla... Allan... Irene... Kane... and Jimmy, voted out at the last Tribal Council.

Jimmy enters the Tribal Council area with his hair neatly combed for the first time since the start of the game. The law student is wearing a maroon button-down shirt, slate grey dress pants, and charcoal-coloured dress shoes. As he sits down on his jury seat, he grins and gives an approving nod towards the final five just before the camera pans back around towards Probst, who sits down himself just before taking a deep breath and flashing a smile towards the remaining castaways.

Jeff Probst: Then there were five.

The final five can't help but nod proudly in response to Jeff's congratulatory statement.

Jeff Probst: So Cassy. Back at the last Tribal Council, you played the Idol of Burden, which did transfer the majority of the votes from counting against you to counting against Jimmy. At the challenge, once you had finished celebrating your third immunity win, you stated that you knew "for a fact" that it was you tonight if you didn't win.

Cassy (Nods): That's right.

Jeff Probst: So, is it pretty safe to say that not much has changed in regards to your position in the tribe?

Cassy: That's absolutely true! If the ticked off reactions after I won the challenge didn't make it obvious enough, it didn't seem like any of these people were listening to a word I was saying before I won the challenge.

Leah shakes her head and snarls in response to this.

Cassy (Continuing): Now that I did win and they can't get rid of me. Well, they're forced to look at other options.

Jeff Probst: Leah, as Cassy was talking, it was hard to ignore that you didn't seem to approve of what she was saying.

Leah: It's not that I disagree with what she's saying, Jeff. She's actually right. But what I hated was Cassy's whole display after the challenge 'n' how she had to rub that victory into everyone's faces.

Cassy (Rolls eyes): Oh please!

Leah (Annoyed): Did I say somethin' wrong?

Cassy (Annoyed): You'd be celebrating too if you were in my position, Leah. I don't wanna start another argument with you, so I'll leave it at that.

Leah: No, 'cause I actually have enough class to not celebrate like that in front of four people who know they've got a good chance of losin' a million bucks tonight.

Cassy rolls her eyes and can't help but giggle at Leah's answer.

Cassy (Under breath): Trust me, you're far from classy.

Jeff Probst: Cassy, not to take away from anything you're saying. But I think what Leah might be getting at is that a celebration like that after an immunity challenges could potentially be seen as unsportsmanlike and rub people the wrong way.

Cassy: Yeah, I get it, Jeff. I didn't mean to hurt anyone's feelings back there. But I'm just so competitive, and it was overwhelming going into that challenge knowing that if I lose, I go home. So I promise it wasn't to be mean, it just kinda came out 'cause I felt like I needed that win.

Jeff Probst: So Constantine, with Cassy winning immunity and securing her place in the final four, as the only other original Sena left in the game, do you think that puts you in the hot seat?

Constantine: Yeah, I am a bit nervous about that 'cause if the original Makhuwas are aligned 'till the end, then I'm screwed. But I don't think I am as big of a threat to win as Ricki, Marshall, or Leah. So they'd be better off targetin' each other and lettin' me go a bit further.

Jeff Probst: Ricki, when Constantine says: "Hey, if you take me to the end, you know you can beat me, so keep me around tonight." what goes through your mind when the other obvious target is immune?

Ricki: Survivor is a game about relationships at the end of the day, and now that this is our second-last vote before the final three, you do have to assess who else is in the game and try to position yourself to go to the end against people you can beat. So if I think Constantine's telling the truth when he says I'd beat him in the end, then yeah, it does work in his favour a bit when I weigh who I should or shouldn't vote for.

Jeff Probst: How about for you, Marshall? Did your strategy change at all in regards to Cassy's immunity win?

Marshall (Shrugs): Not really. I've just been takin' things as they come out here and tryin' to do what I can to go with the flow. I've been kinda a free agent for a little while now, so my whole game has been to just get to that final three. Tonight was gonna be no different no matter who's wearin' the necklace.

Jeff Probst: So Leah, Cassy just won her third individual immunity, and something tells me that she doesn't plan on stopping.

Cassy (Giggles): Nope!

Jeff Probst: So for this vote, how do you take into account the possibility of Cassy winning again in the next challenge?

Leah: You've gotta work around whoever wins immunity in this game. If the immunity winner's your target, it sucks to be you. Like Marshall, I'm doin' my best to just get to the final three and tomorrow, I'm gonna focus on winning that challenge for myself. If I win final immunity, obviously Cassy doesn't have it 'round her neck. It's that simple.

Cassy (Snickering): You just won't give it up, will you?

Constantine (Butting in): Same way you didn't give up pushing for Jimmy to go.

Jimmy on the jury can't help but laugh quietly to himself and nod in response to Constantine's statement.

Cassy: So Jeff, to answer a question I know you're going to ask me later, I am keeping the necklace. By the looks of things, I'll need it tomorrow as well, so I'm ready to just go ahead and win that challenge.

Jeff Probst: Well then, and with that, Cassy has immunity, you cannot vote for Cassy. Everyone else is fair game. It is time to vote, Ricki, you're up.

Upon hearing her name, Ricki stands up and makes her way to the voting booth to cast her vote. Once Ricki takes the cap off of the pen, the camera fades out. No votes are shown to the public, and no voting confessionals are aired. Only a montage of the other four castaways making their way to the voting booth in this order appears on the screen: Marshall, Leah, Constantine, Cassy. Once Cassy places the lid back on the urn and rejoins her tribe, the camera switches back over to Probst.

Jeff Probst: I'll go tally the votes.

''Jeff leaves to fetch the urn. Once he returns, he addresses the castaways.''

Jeff Probst: If anybody has a Hidden Immunity Idol and would like to play it, now is the last time you may do so.

''Short close ups of all five castaways are shown simply staring back at Jeff. Seeing that nobody is playing an idol, Jeff continues.''

Jeff Probst: 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.

Jeff opens up the urn and pulls out the first vote.

Jeff Probst: First vote...

Ricki

Ricki does a couple quick nods upon seeing her name.

Marshall 1 vote Ricki, 1 vote Marshall.

Marshall is shown staring towards Jeff, showing little reaction to his name coming up.

Father Marshall 2 votes Marshall, 1 vote Ricki.

As his name comes up a second time, Marshall grows a little more nervous.

RICKI We're tied, 2 votes Marshall, 2 votes Ricki, 1 vote left...

As they are sitting next to each other, Ricki grasps Marshall's hand and puts her free hand over her mouth.

Jeff pulls out the last vote.

Fifteenth person voted out of Survivor: Mozambique, and the eighth member of our jury...

Father Marshall

You need to bring me your torch.

Marshall lets out a sigh as he and Ricki stand up together, with the C.E.O. immediately offering the Roman Catholic priest a hug, which he graciously accepts. As the two of them hug, Constantine, Cassy, and Leah also stand up. Marshall hugs the two women, who say their good-byes. Constantine is then shown quietly apologizing to Marshall, who responds by saying that he understands as he pulls the bartender in for a bro-hug. Over on the jury, Allan and Tesla both appear particularly disappointed at the outcome of the vote. Marshall is then shown carrying his torch over to Probst and placing it in the designated holder.

Jeff Probst: Father Marshall, the tribe has spoken.

Marshall: Take it away, Jeff!

''Marshall smiles and giggles awkwardly as Probst places the snuffer on top of his torch. The host soon removes the snuffer, releasing a puff of smoke into the air.''

Jeff Probst: It's time for you to go.

Marshall then turns to address his now former tribe.

Marshall: Good luck, and may the good Lord bless each and every one of you (begins tracing a cross in the air) in the name of the Father, of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen. See you on the flip side!

Marshall now waves good-bye to the four remaining competitors, who each wave back to him. He then turns around, leaves the Tribal Council area, and heads off into the night.

Jeff Probst: Cassy, Constantine, Leah, Ricki, congratulations. You have made it to the final four. You will see day 38 of this game and have a shot to win the final immunity challenge, which will guarantee you a spot at the Final Tribal Council where you get to plead your case to the jury as to why you deserve the title of Sole Survivor and the million dollars. Each of you clearly still have a lot of fight in you, and you'll need every last bit of it to secure your seat on day 39. Grab your torches, head back to camp. Good night.

The music then picks up as the final four grab their bags and their torches then make their way back towards the Zabava camp.

Final Words
"zabava"

- Well, here I am! The good Lord blessed me with one heck of a long run out here, and it was just an incredible experience all around. Of course I would've liked to have won the million dollars for my community, but I don't think anyone really expected me to make it very far from the outset, so I know I've got a lot to be proud of and thankful for, and I know the people that support me will be just as proud. I left it all out there and I've got no regrets about how I've played the game, and I wish them all the best of luck. I think I'm gonna give my Steal a Jury Vote advantage to Leah 'cause she's been the most honest with me out of the four that remain, and she has put up with a lot lately. My jury vote itself is undecided, and I'll make that choice at the Final Tribal Council. But I do think she deserves at least a little something if she does make it to the end. So yeah, I wish 'em all the best of luck, and I'm excited to take my place as a member of the jury.

Zabava
The program now returns to the Zabava camp on night 37 showing the castaways returning from Tribal Council following Marshall's elimination. While the expressions on the faces of Leah, Constantine, and Ricki appear fairly neutral, Cassy appears visibly annoyed and frustrated as she places her torch against their usual tree alongside the others before flinging her father's cowboy hat into the shelter next to her stuff. Upon seeing the cowboy hat land next to her bag, Cassy lets out a sigh and places her hands on her hips as the camera cuts to her confessional.

"zabava"

- Marshall going home tonight was just the crap cherry on top of the crap cake 'cause now that he's out, it's official that if I don't win the next immunity challenge, I lose a million dollars! (Shakes head) UGH! What sucks about this too is that I can't even be mad at anyone or anything except the situation 'cause even though Constantine lied straight to my face 'bout voting Ricki tonight, I did the exact same thing to her when I told her I was voting Constantine. I mean yeah, there's the fact that Constantine proved again that loyalty apparently matters to him when it comes to everyone but me. But I just don't have the energy to argue with anyone tonight. I need to save any and all of my remaining energy and use it towards winning that immunity necklace back.

As the camera fades out of Cassy's confessional, she is shown making her way towards the fire pit as the camera pans around to show Leah, who can't help but smirk confidently as she turns her head towards Ricki, who is standing next to her.

Leah: We did it.

Ricki (Giggles): Yeah, we did.

Ricki sticks out her fist as a way of inviting Leah to exchange a fist-bump with her, though Leah's confident smirk fades as she blankly stares towards the young C.E.O.

Ricki (Slightly awkward): Fist bump?

Leah (Shrugs): Uhh... sure.

Leah gently bumps Ricki's fist with her own just before the two women head towards the first pit themselves and the camera fades into Leah's confessional.

"zabava"

- Tribal Council couldn't have gone any better as far as I'm concerned. A jury threat is gone and we got three physical people to go up against Cassy in that final immunity challenge tomorrow. Given how Cassy's talked about me, plus the fact that Ricki hasn't shown any signs of even thinkin' about turning on me, I'm sure I can make it to the end no problem. But I also know that if I want any shot of actually winning that money, then someone not named Cassandra Leighton must win that damn necklace. You can see that Cassy's stressing out over it 'cause she knows it's do or die, which is great. The more stressed out and overwhelmed she is, hopefully the more likely she is to lose the challenge.

''Leah soon sits by the fire, though Ricki does not sit down next to her. Instead, Ricki heads back towards the shelter, where Constantine can be seen re-organizing his bag, gently touching his right shoulder with her left hand, and greeting him with a smile as he turns around, a bit startled.''

Ricki (Warmly): You gonna come by the fire and warm up? It's pretty cold tonight.

Constantine: Yeah, I will in a bit... thanks.

Ricki: No problem. (Pauses) Thanks for, uh... keeping me around tonight, I really appreciate it. It's quite the accomplishment to make the final four.

Constantine: You're welcome. There was just no was Marshall was gonna win that final challenge and I didn't think I could beat both him and Cassy anyway. We need all the athleticism we can get tomorrow.

Ricki: Yeah, I agree. I was still a bit worried though, but I'm glad it worked out.

Constantine: Same here.

"zabava"

- As worried as I am that I probably won't make it to the final three now if Cassy wins immunity, I got rid of Marshall for the simple reason that I think both him and Cassy needed to go if I'm gonna have a shot at winning. I came into this game with so much to prove and there's just no way in hell I'm about to just settle for second place after everything that's happened. I'd rather go out in fourth knowing I gave it my all in an attempt to actually win than sit next to at least one person I don't think I can beat and fight what I think is a losing battle. The one thing I've noticed over these past few days is that Cassy's starting to really piss off Leah, so I know I'm not the only one frustrated with her. So I'm feeling pretty good right about now 'cause even if I must sit next to Cassy in the end, it looks like there still could be a chance it's me taking home the money when it's all said and done.

''Following Constantine's confessional, he is shown taking a seat around the fire, joining his three tribe mates. The scene then fades into a commercial break.''

Day 38
''The scene now re-opens on day 38 with a transitional shot of the vast Indian Ocean, followed by a shot of the navy blue Zabava tribe flag. We are then taken to a shot of Leah going through her bag in the shelter, while the remainder of the tribe is still hanging around the main camp area (Constantine on the hammock and Cassy and Ricki by the fire pit). It doesn't take long for Leah's eyes to go wide as she comes across an envelope with "Secret Advantage" labelled on the front.''

Leah (Quietly; to self): What the...?

''Leah places a hand over her mouth as she skims the note in the envelope. Though she is not reading out loud, she has a very intense look in her eyes, and we can almost see gears in her head turning as the camera cuts to her confessional.''

"zabava"

- (Reading the note) If you're reading this, then the castaway eliminated at the last Tribal Council has selected you to receive this advantage in the game. If you manage to outlast your remaining competitors and make it to the Final Tribal Council, you now have the right to steal the jury vote of someone that you don't think would cast their vote for you to win the million dollars. In order to use this advantage, right before the jury begins to cast their votes, simply show the host this advantage and select the juror whose vote you would like to steal. You will then stand up and cast a jury vote in his or her place. However, that is not the only aspect of this advantage. If you happen to be voted out of the game, you must will this advantage to any castaway of your choosing that remains in the game. (Shakes head; sighs heavily) I had no idea Marshall thought that highly of me. But I'm proud of myself for havin' enough of a social game to at least get this thing, and it is such a huge confidence booster, you got no idea! (Shakes finger at the camera) But, I promise you. Nobody, not even Ricki is finding out about this 'cause I can't let myself become any sort of target. Cassy's got to go next, and I've got to win. Suddenly, I have a good feeling both might just be possible. (Smiles widely)

Following Leah's confessional, we see her still in the shelter looking at the note she was given, specifically the multiple lines, and seeing Allan's name on the top one, Marshall's name below his, and finally, her name written below Marshall's. Leah can't help but giggle before muttering something under her breath (which shows up as subtitles).

Leah (Under breath): Allan's probably gonna be pissed if he finds out Marshall gave this to me. All the more reason to get to the end.

''Just after she says this, Leah tucks the advantage envelope into her bag at the bottom of all of her stuff. About 30 seconds later, a curious Ricki enters the shelter right behind Leah, who turns around at this moment. At this point, the C.E.O. takes the time to comment on the firefighter's smirk.''

Ricki: What are you so happy about? You find something?

Leah (Awkwardly): Uhhh... no, nothing. I'm just, uhh... proud to make it this far. Hopefully, uhh... one of us can win that immunity to vote Cassy's ass outta here.

Ricki puts a hand over her mouth to stifle her giggles upon hearing Leah's response, which only gets the firefighter more flustered.

Leah: I'm serious, I just... didn't expect you to be right behind me.

Ricki: It's all good, I believe you. I'm just laughing at how freaked out you got just now.

Leah (Matter-of-Factly): Well, I promise you I'm only focused on beating Miss Leighton's butt in the challenge.

As Leah now begins to exit the shelter, Ricki puts both her hands up, though she continues to giggle at the firefighter.

Ricki: Okay, okay, I believe you, and I'm with you on that.

Ricki now begins to exit the shelter herself as the scene transitions to the C.E.O.'s confessional.

"zabava"

- There certainly is a part of me that thinks Leah found something in her bag this morning, which is why she was so uncharacteristically happy. But then again, she hasn't lied to me yet out here that I know of, and she said she's just proud to have made it this far, so I got no real reason to think otherwise. Besides, it is a real accomplishment to make it to day 38, and it's not unfathomable to me that she could just be incredibly proud of herself for making it to the semi-finals of a game based entirely on social interaction since she's clearly not a very social person. She's got every right to be proud of herself. Heck, I am proud of her. Yes, I expect to beat her if we're both in the end together, but I'm still very proud of her for getting this far.

''Once Ricki's confessional ends, her, Leah, and Constantine can be seen on the beach, making light conversation. Ricki is laying down in her bikini, appearing to be working on her tan, though she is still engaged in the conversation, while Leah and Constantine sit upright. The camera then focuses on Cassy, who is in the main camp area chopping firewood with a frustrated expression on her face. The camera then pans over to show her view of the beach, which include the backs of Constantine's and Leah's heads, before focusing back on Cassy and switching to her confessional as she returns to chopping firewood.''

"zabava"

- Ya' know, I am astounded by the arrogance of those three! It seems like now that Marshall's gone they're so convinced that I'm gonna be going home next that they don't care anymore to interact with me. Also, since when did Leah actually go out of her way to socialize with people before today? Heck, I don't think I've ever seen her chat with Constantine, but now they're talkin' like they're good friends at a baseball game or something? (Scoffs; rolls eyes) Whatever.

''Once her confessional is finished, Cassy is shown making her way to the three people on the beach. As she approaches them, we can hear Constantine talking to Ricki and Leah as the two women listen. Soon, Cassy quietly takes a seat next to Ricki, pulls her knees up to her chest, rests her arms on her knees, and her head on her arms.''

Constantine: ...so yeah, all I had to do to earn that punch was tell that ass**** to leave the girl alone. So for good measure, I picked up the girl's drink and threw it in the guy's face. I just thought that for all I knew, he slipped something into it while neither of us were looking 'cause he was that much of a f***-tard. Luckily I work right downtown and someone called the cops after he punched me and it didn't take 'em long to get there. The f***er was arrested, but not before he started chewin' me out to the owner 'bout how I yell at people for (finger quotes) "no reason" and should be fired 'cause I have no sense of (finger quotes) "customer service." Tried to tell the cops to arrest me too 'cause he claimed I punched him first.

Leah: How'd that go?

Constantine: Cops didn't buy it 'cause I didn't even touch the f***er and there wasn't a mark on him. I started the yellin' and the screamin', but I was the one that got the fist to the mouth, while he was just a little wet 'cause I threw the girl's drink at him. He punched me again after I did that too. Thankfully the girl was appreciative enough to tell the cops what really happened and she went up to the owner and advocated for me to have my job saved. Real sweet girl, she was. Before that all happened, she told me she just broke up with her fiancé too 'cause she caught him cheating, and it was like, two months before their scheduled wedding or something. So, the last thing she needed was some ass**** to try anything.

Ricki: Well, I think you're about as perfect as it gets when it comes to customer service 'cause you actually pay attention and are attentive to people's needs, to say the least. Heck, for all we know, you might've saved that girl's life.

Leah (Nodding): Yeah, if he did slip somethin' in her drink, some messed up, Brock Turner crap might've gone down if you didn't step in.

Ricki (Sassy): Correction! It's not "Brock Turner" it's Rapist Brock Turner. (Snarls) Don't even get me started on that. I'll just say we need to give Constantine the legal authority to spend 20 minutes making a Picasso of the boy's face! How's that for "20 minutes of action." (Snarls)

Constantine shakes his head and aggressively spits on the ground beside him.

Constantine: UGH! Tell me about it! Trust me, if I got 20 minutes alone with that thing, he wouldn't be able to swim no more.

''Once Constantine says this, the three women beside Constantine briefly nod in agreement before a silence comes over all four of them. Cassy then up a few moments later.''

Cassy: So... anyone wanna go get water with me?

Leah: I think we're all good for water.

Cassy: I'm not so sure. We could always use a top up, right?

Leah: Not really, we just got some not long ago.

Ricki (Sitting up): Yeah, I don't even think I drank all that much out of my canteen since we last filled it.

An awkward silence now comes over the four of them for another few minutes before Cassy speaks up yet again.

Cassy: At the very least, I think we should check tree-mail. It is day 38 after all. (Brief pause) Constantine? You wanna join me?

''Constantine now looks right towards Leah and Ricki, though neither of them say anything. Cassy notices this and can't help but roll her eyes just before Constantine responds.''

Constantine: Sure, might as well.

Constantine and Cassy now stand up and leave the beach area as the camera zooms in towards Leah and Ricki.

Ricki (Reassuringly): It's okay, I trust him. They barely talked all day.

Leah (Shrugs): Alright then.

Constantine and Cassy are then shown entering the woods as they begin the walk towards tree mail, with the camera focusing on the diesel mechanic, who appears frustrated.

"zabava"

- Even freaking Constantine felt like he had to look over to Leah and Ricki for permission or something before walking off with me alone. It's just pathetic 'cause all they're doing is making it more obvious than it already is that I need to win immunity to survive the last vote. As much as this is the last situation I wanted to find myself in, I'm not going to stop fighting, and I plan on making them regret relaxing all day instead of talking with me.

Once Cassy's confessional is complete, a brief shot of a hawk flying overhead appears on the screen before taking us to the conversation between her and Constantine as they walk through the woods towards tree-mail.

Cassy: Listen, it's obvious to me that I'm the next one to go if I lose immunity. But have you considered any other possibility for Tribal Council tonight? Such as if I happen to win the challenge?

Constantine (Shrugs): Yeah, I've been thinking some things over. I know I have to go into Tribal with a plan B.

Cassy: Is it Ricki? I mean, if it is, I'd suggest making her your plan A. But I thought we agreed on how threatening she was.

Constantine (Matter-of-Factly): We did, and I think she is a threat. But I just felt like last night wasn't the right time for her to go.

''Cassy stops in her tracks, crosses her arms, and glares at Constantine. Seeing that Cassy has stopped walking, the bartender stops as well and looks back at her.''

Cassy: So now I see you're using my own words against me. Also, how does it make sense for final seven to be (finger quotes) "the right time," yet final six and five were (finger quotes) "the wrong time?"

Constantine: You've done the same to me already! As for not votin' Ricki, (shrugs), things happen, Cassy. I'm just tryin' to do what's best for my game.

Constantine now begins walking towards tree-mail again, prompting Cassy to begrudgingly follow him.

Cassy: Okay look, I think Ricki needs to be the one to leave next. I'm obviously ticking Leah off, which shows I'm not the most liked person.

Constantine: You do have an underdog story, which she doesn't have.

Cassy (Persistent): Okay, I can tell that you're nervous about making a deal with me. But I can also tell that you might be nervous about what might happen if I do win. So, I've got an idea that could help both of us.

Constantine: What's that?

Cassy: If I win immunity, I promise I will vote with you no matter what, which I know is most likely against Ricki. Either way, you don't have to worry about anything less than a tie vote at Tribal.

Constantine (Skeptical): What's the catch?

Cassy: If I lose immunity, then I'm just asking for you to not write my name down.

Constantine: I can't make that promise, Cassy. We haven't voted together for two Tribals in a row and I still wanna show that my word means something.

Cassy: So you're willing to risk going home 3-1 if I win?

Constantine: What if Ricki wins immunity?

Cassy: Let's try and not let that happen. You'll get her out making fire if it does go to a tie, and she is the one that I'm really pushing to get rid of right now. She's a huge strategic threat, we both targeted her at some point this past week, and the end of the game is in sight! Let's get rid of her before we hand her a million dollars!

Constantine: I'm considering it. But I need to think about winning a million dollars for myself and voting out the person I believe is the bigger threat to me.

"zabava"

- I see what Cassy's trying to do. She wants to at least get herself into a fire-making challenge 'cause she knows she stands a good chance of beating any of us here, especially Ricki. She's one of the most stubborn and determined people I've ever met, but I also know she's pissed at me 'cause I didn't vote against Ricki like I said I would at the last vote. If I broke yet another promise to her, especially now, I feel like that would be just askin' to lose jury votes 'cause I've prided myself out here as being someone that stayed true to their word as much as possible.

''After Constantine's confessional, the two of them are now shown approaching the tree-mail basket. At this point, Cassy pulls out the rolled-up note that was in there as the camera takes us to her confessional.''

"zabava"

- Well, if there was any doubt that Constantine completely abandoned our Sena alliance, it's gone now! (Shakes head) Ugh! It's frustrating as heck that nobody is willing to make a deal with me right now, so it really looks like I've run out of options besides to win the immunity challenge. I'd like to think Constantine listened to the deal I thought of, which I thought was decent enough, all things considered. But after what I've seen from him lately, I can't trust that he did. Maybe if I do win, he'll come running back to me to see if the deal's still on 'cause it'll suddenly benefit him. (Rolls eyes) Yeah, I'd expect nothing less from Constantine right about now.

''As Cassy's confessional fades out, she and Constantine are shown returning to camp with Cassy announcing that they found tree-mail. Soon, Ricki and Leah join them in the main camp area as the diesel mechanic unravels the note that they found. Once they are all present, Cassy proceeds to read the note aloud.''

Cassy: Congratulations to you, the final four, for making it as far as you have on your journey. Much like the country of Portugal, which once ruled this land, the culture and traditions of this land have impacted their home nation, similar to how this experience may have impacted you, even after you return home. Through all the trials and tribulations this game has provided, you have managed to push through and outlast your competitors. It is now time to honour those fallen castaways, stopping for a moment to reflect on who they are before taking a token of remembrance along your journey. Once you reach the end of the path, you must complete one last task to pay homage to those you have out-witted, out-played, and/or out-lasted. You will then proceed to your final immunity challenge.

Ricki (Smiles): Well, here we go.

Constantine (Nods): Let's get to it.

"zabava"

- I think that listening to Cassy read that note saying we made it to this point where we pass by the torches of the people that left the game before us is when it finally really hit me just how far I've come. (Takes a deep breath) As someone that wasn't even sure I'd make it to the damn merge when this whole thing started 'cause I was scared that my temper could get me voted out, I'm pretty damn proud of myself. Yeah, I pissed some people off. But I was also able to make some good friends and also use that aggression within me to keep myself going forward. I try not to think about the past too much, but even I'll admit that this time of reflection is something I'm looking forward to.

''The camera then shows Cassy placing the immunity necklace around her neck, followed by her father's cowboy hat on her head. The final four are then shown grabbing their bags and making their way towards the Rites of Passage.''

Rites of Passage
Due to node count concerns, the Rites of Passage can be found here!

Final Immunity Challenge
Jeff Probst: Come on in, guys!

''The final four are now shown entering the challenge arena. Ricki is briefly shown grinning from ear-to-ear as she leads the single file line, though it is a stark contrast to the dead serious faces of each of her three competitors. Once they are all standing on the navy blue mat, the camera returns to Jeff Probst.''

Jeff Probst: Welcome to your final... immunity challenge. First thing's first Cassy, I need to take it back.

Cassy groans a little just before taking a deep breath, walking over to Probst, and turning around to allow the host to remove the immunity necklace. Once the necklace has been removed from Cassy's neck, the diesel mechanic takes another deep breath before returning to the mat as Probst places the necklace on its perch.

Jeff Probst: For the last time, immunity is back up for grabs.

Jeff then goes on to explain the final immunity challenge dubbed Final Four-Titude and that the winner is guaranteed a seat at the Final Tribal Council, which means that they will have the chance to convince the jury as to why they deserve the million dollars and the title of Sole Survivor, while for the losers, one of them will be joining that jury one day short of the end.

Jeff Probst: Huge stakes tonight! We'll draw for spots, then we'll get started.

After a time-skip, the final four are now shown in position ready to begin the challenge.

Jeff Probst: Here we go! For immunity and a guaranteed spot at the Final Tribal Council. Survivors ready... GO!

Each of the final four immediately begin working on their knots, though Ricki is the first to crack open her gate. As the C.E.O. begins rushing up the tower, Constantine is shown to be not far behind as the next person to untie all of his knots and throw his gate open. Soon after, Cassy and then Leah also complete the untying of their knots and begin making their way up the tower as well.

Given the head start she had, Ricki is the first to make it to the top of the tower to retrieve her first key, though Constantine made up quite a bit of time on the run up the tower. Constantine leaps down the water slide after retrieving his key, which only makes up more time on Ricki, who slid down the water slide normally only a few brief moments before he did. Constantine eventually overtakes Ricki's lead along the obstacle course just as Cassy begins sliding down the water slide herself, followed by Leah soon after. Constantine is the first to reach the end of his obstacle course, use his key to retrieve his first bag of puzzle pieces, and drop the bag on his table before proceeding to race back up the tower once again.

Heading through the obstacle course Ricki maintained her hold of second place, though Cassy slowly begins to catch up to her as the diesel mechanic begins to race back up to the top of the tower as Ricki reaches about the halfway point. Around this time, Leah drops off her first bag of puzzle pieces on her table and Constantine is just beginning to make his way through the obstacle course for the second time after having leaped down the water slide once again. From the top of the tower, Cassy sees her two competitors ahead of her and begins to grow more frustrated, taking Constantine's approach of leaping down the water slide herself, especially with Leah being on her tail.

Constantine is the first to make his way through the obstacle course with his second key, though he is showing clear signs of exhaustion as he wipes sweat off his brow and curls his hair behind his ears while breathing heavily just prior to using his second key to retrieve his second bag of puzzle pieces. As Constantine places his second bag of puzzle pieces on his table, Cassy and Ricki complete the obstacle course around the same time. Cassy suffers a slight setback as she places her second key in the wrong key-hole, while Ricki manages to release her puzzle pieces on her first try, maintaining her hold of second place. This nearly gives Leah the chance to catch up to Cassy, though the diesel mechanic releases her second bag of puzzle pieces just as the firefighter approaches her puzzle pieces with her second key.

It is clear at this point that all four castaways are very much still in this Final Immunity Challenge as Constantine makes his way up the tower more slowly due to exhaustion, giving the three women some time to close the gap. Ricki and Cassy however, also find themselves moving slower up the tower, also feeling the effects of this grueling challenge, meaning that Constantine's lead over his competitors remains about the same distance. However, Leah, who had maintained a more steady pace, begins to catch up to Cassy and Ricki on her way up the tower. Constantine is shown making his way through the obstacle course for the third and final time as Leah retrieves her third and final key and begins to slide down the water slide around the same time as Ricki. Cassy sees each of her competitors sliding down the water slide ahead of her, and this seems to give the diesel mechanic a fresh adrenaline rush as she flies down the water slide and through the obstacle course, overtaking the other two women in front of her.

Though very much exhausted, Constantine maintained his lead throughout the entire physical portion of the challenge as he is the first to retrieve his third and final bag of puzzle pieces and begin working on the lighthouse puzzle. Cassy is not far behind the bartender, placing her third and final bag of puzzle pieces on her table only a few moments after Constantine got his open. Leah is the third to begin working on her lighthouse puzzle. After a few more moments pass, Ricki arrives with her third and final bag of puzzle pieces, just as Constantine appears to have put the base of his lighthouse together.

With many pieces to get through, the puzzle itself proves to be long and grueling for the castaways. Constantine's clear lead all but evaporates as Ricki appears to make her way through the first part of the puzzle fairly easily as the bartender appears to be trying to make sense of many of the pieces after putting the base of his lighthouse together. Leah appears to be struggling through all aspects of the puzzle, while Cassy seems to be working through it at a slow, but steady pace. As she works on the puzzle however, Cassy does appear to be internally panicking as she frequently looks around at her competitors' lighthouses to see how much progress they have made compared to her. A few minutes later, Ricki appears to have taken a lead in building her lighthouse as it is coming together quite nicely. However, soon something seems to click within Constantine's brain as the bartender begins putting pieces together at a quicker pace. At this time, Leah is shown struggling to stay in the challenge as she has very little of her lighthouse built compared to her competitors, though the firefighter quite clearly refuses to give up. Meanwhile, Cassy appears frustrated that she is not building her lighthouse as fast as she would like, soon taking an approach of just trying to throw pieces together as quick as she can. Oddly enough, Cassy does at least appear to be having some success with this approach, perhaps due to no longer overthinking how she puts the puzzle together. Meanwhile, Ricki and Constantine both continue making progress with their lighthouse puzzles as fewer and fewer pieces remain on their tables. Eventually, one of the lighthouses does get completed, and it belongs to...

Constantine

Jeff Probst: CONSTANTINE WINS FINAL IMMUNITY!!

Upon hearing these words, Constantine loudly celebrates his win as Ricki puts her hands on her hips and shakes her head, muttering the words "so close" to herself. The camera then pans around to show Leah smirking and nodding as she listens to the bartender celebrate. Ricki and Leah then walk over to congratulate Constantine, who thanks them. The camera then pans around to show Cassy leaning down with her arms and her head on the table at her station. She remains in this position for a few moments before standing straight up, placing her hands on her hips, and shakes her head in clear disappointment as she curses under her breath. Phrases such as "I can't believe it" and "I should've had that" show up as subtitles while the shot of Cassy lingers. After a few more moments, Cassy kicks the ground out of frustration just before the camera switches to a shot of Leah snickering to herself. The camera then shows one last shot of Constantine with his arms raised in celebration and a smile on his face. After a quick time-skip, Jeff is shown standing in front of the final four.

Jeff Probst: Constantine, come on over.

''Constantine pumps his fist as he makes his way over to Jeff while Ricki and Leah clap for him. We then see Cassy shake her head out of disappointment just before Jeff places the immunity necklace on Constantine and puts a hand on his shoulder.''

Jeff Probst: Constantine, you are safe from the vote tonight. You are now guaranteed a spot in the final three. Tomorrow, you will plead your case to the jury as to why you deserve the title of Sole Survivor and the million dollar check that goes along with it. (Turns to the other three) As for the rest of you: Cassy, Ricki, Leah. Only two of you can join Constantine in facing the jury tomorrow at the Final Tribal Council. For the other one, after 38 long, hard days, this will be the end of the road. That person will become the ninth and final member of our jury. You guys have the afternoon to figure out who that person is going to be. One thing's for sure though, it will not be Constantine! Grab your stuff, head back to camp. I'll see you guys at Tribal. (Pats Constantine on the back) Congrats.

Constantine (Smiling): Thank you!

''The final four now begin the walk back to camp as the camera lingers on Constantine for another couple of moments before switching over to show Ricki, who has a serious look on her face, followed by a brief shot of Leah, who is smirking devilishly. Cassy is then shown placing her bag around her shoulder and begins the walk back to camp at the back of the single-file line. The diesel mechanic is breathing heavily and has one hand over her face as the camera transitions to her confessional.''

"zabava"

- I had one job, one, and that was to win that Final Immunity Challenge to stay in the game... and I failed. I worked so damn hard to get through this game, I fought, and fought, and fought every step of the way. This entire day, people have made it obvious to me that if I lost this challenge, I was going home. I vowed to pull out this win and ruin their plans. But the reality is that I couldn't do it, and I'm so angry and frustrated with myself because of that. (Takes two deep, slow breaths) I'm not gonna just let myself go home. That's not who I am, and I have too much pride to give those people, especially Leah, the satisfaction of sending me home now as a sitting duck. I dunno what I'm gonna do, but I have to find a way to convince at least one person to side with me tonight 'cause I just can't let myself go out like this! (Sighs heavily)

Zabava
''The final four are now shown returning to camp from the final immunity challenge. Leah is clearly unable to stop smiling, while by contrast, Cassy appears to be feeling quite defeated as she takes a seat in the inside of the shelter. A close-up of Constantine then appears on the screen as he takes the immunity necklace off his neck and hangs it somewhere on the shelter.''

"zabava"

- Winning this final immunity is one of the proudest moments of my life, and I'm not even kidding! I came into this game with so much to prove, man. Knowin' now that for sure I'm getting to day 39, and that I get to plead my case to the jury is proof that I have what it takes to make it all the way to the end of this game and accomplish somethin' on my own. I feel like all my hard work is finally payin' off somewhat, and it's just such a surreal feelin'!

''After Constantine's confessional, we see that each of the castaways have set their stuff down. Leah then takes this time to pull Ricki and Constantine towards a more private area of the camp for a conversation.''

Leah: Great job, Constantine! Thanks for beatin' Cassy at the challenge for us.

Constantine (Nods): Well, that is what we set out to do. I'm happy to have accomplished that.

Leah: So, I don't think much else needs to be said here, but we're all on the same page, right?

Ricki: Yeah, Cassy's underdog story is just too much, and that makes her the biggest jury threat remaining in the game.

Constantine: I'm down to vote Cassy tonight as well. She tried to make some sort of deal with me before the challenge, but I turned it down. I ain't gonna let her get into my head.

Leah: Good, 'cause I know I won't either. She's hung on for far too long, as far as I'm concerned.

Ricki: Yeah, I agree.

Leah: So, if all goes smoothly tonight, we're gonna be the final three. Congrats in advance.

"zabava"

- Cassy has been an absolute thorn in my side these past couple of days, so seein' her lose immunity was just music to my ears! I don't see any possible way that she sticks around tonight 'cause she doesn't have that necklace, idols are done, and the rest of us here are all on the same page. (Sighs happily) I've never been one to rest on my laurels, but I'm feeling really good right about now. (Smiles)

The three castaways can now be seen returning to camp together and sit around the fire, prompting Cassy to roll her eyes from her spot inside the shelter before she stands up and makes her way over to the fire pit to sit next to Constantine, who she soon leans towards to talk to.

Cassy (Whispering) Can we please talk somewhere alone?

''Constantine simply nods as he stands up and walks with Cassy to a more private area of the camp. This time it is Leah rolling her eyes as the camera transitions to a brief shot of some zebras grazing before switching to the conversation between Constantine and Cassy as they walk through the woods.''

Cassy: Listen, I know you don't want to commit to anything, but please hear me out.

Constantine: Okay.

Cassy: I know that Ricki and Leah are never going to vote with me, so I want you to keep in mind that if you decide to vote with me tonight, you'll be forcing a fire-making tie breaker.

Constantine (Butting in): Which you would stand a good chance of winning. But go on.

Cassy (Passionately): If you take me to the final three, I think it's pretty clear that I wouldn't have Tesla's vote, I wouldn't have Jimmy's vote, I never even met Brendyn, so I can't expect him to vote for me, and from all accounts, Allan basically took Tesla's side in everything, so I think he wouldn't vote for me either because of that. Heck, if we vote Leah out, I also wouldn't get her vote since she clearly hates me.

Constantine (Chuckles): I'm not voting Leah out. Nice try, but if I don't write your name down, I'm voting Ricki.

Cassy: Yeah, I expected that. But even with Ricki, like, who actually hates her? Think about it, yeah she's lied and done some shady stuff, but she's still pretty well liked around here. Me? I've made enemies left, right, and centre! She's been the biggest strategist, and I think she has more votes locked up than I do.

Constantine: I'll admit that you're givin' me somethin' to think about, but I just don't wanna make you a promise that I can't keep, Cass. I ain't gonna go into this last vote without considerin' my options. If I decide that makin' this move gives me a better chance of winnin', then I'll do it.

Cassy: Well, I think it does. I just hope you don't let Ricki or Leah get in your head. Ricki knows how to do that to people.

Constantine: I ain't talkin' to them about the vote no more. Their argument is clear, and they told me they were votin' you no questions. They've got nothin' more to say.

Cassy: Okay.

Constantine: You got anythin' else to add?

Cassy: Ever since the final eight, if I didn't have idols, or immunity, I would be gone. Yes, I say final eight because if no idols were played the night Irene left, I'd be the one gone. There's gotta be some people that don't like that. Ricki's controlled this game, Constantine, and if you keep her in, her chances of winning are much, much higher than you realize, and you have a better shot of sittin' next to me. I obviously wanna get to the end so I have a shot, but you gotta look at reality here!

Constantine: Yeah, that is one way of puttin' it.

"zabava"

- Cassy tryin' to tell me the names of all the people who wouldn't vote for her was just her blowin' smoke up my ass 'cause you could tell how desperate she was from a mile away, and I think she was just fishin' for reasons for why people not named Tesla might not be her fan. But then again, she is right about the fact that she's only survived on idols and challenges since the final eight, while Ricki has been a huge strategist out here. I don't wanna go into Tribal and make a decision that costs me a million bucks. I wanna go to the Final Tribal with the best chance of winnin' that I can, so this is somethin' that I do need to think hard about.

''Constantine and Cassy are now shown walking back towards camp. The camera then focuses on the diesel mechanic, who appears frustrated.''

"zabava"

- I understand why Constantine's being so non-committal, because he's had it jackhammered into his head by Leah that I'm this person that must go home at all costs, and I admit that me being a target for so long and still getting to the end is impressive. But I'm not about to just call it a day. I worked too hard to get to this spot and I still need to try and do my very best to find some sort of crack. Constantine already proved to me that I can't rely on him, so I'm just going to rely on my own brain and do my best to push through.

''Proceeding Cassy's confessional, we are taken to a shot of Ricki laying down, relaxing on the beach as the diesel mechanic approaches her then sits down next to her. Cassy doesn't say anything as she does this, but sensing that someone is in her vicinity, Ricki sits up and looks around to her right, then to her left, seeing Cassy at this point, jolting her head back slightly.''

Ricki (Startled): Oh! Hey Cassy, wasn't expecting you here.

Cassy: Yeah... (sighs) look, I dunno what my chances are here, but I got nothin' to lose.

Ricki (Raises an eyebrow): Chances of what?

Cassy: Chances of convincing you to not vote against me tonight. Like, (sighs) Leah's made it obvious she's voting against me, and you're closer to her than anyone else, and I've felt pretty excluded from the three of y'all lately.

Ricki (Taken aback): Well, I'll have you know that I always keep an open mind. (Pauses) Sorry to hear that you've felt excluded though, I hope you realize that I at least never intended to make you feel that way.

Cassy (Scoffs): I mean, that comes with you barely interacting with me the past few days, even before Marshall and Jimmy went to the jury.

Ricki (Sternly): Okay, that's not fair. Relationships go both ways, Cassy. Maybe I haven't been as openly friendly to you as I could've, but I don't think I ever treated you badly, and you could've put in more of an effort too.

Cassy (Shrugs): Anyway... (sighs) I hope you realize that I'm not a slam dunk for jury votes if I make it to the end. Tesla hates my guts and she's probably trash talking me to anyone that'll listen. Then there's Allan taking her side in pretty much everything, and also the fact I've only survived every vote since the final eight because of either the immunity necklace or an idol. Pfft, knowing Tesla, she'd probably say I relied on idols and the necklace since final nine since I originally walked into that Tribal on day 30 with the necklace too.

Ricki (Countering): But everyone in our big alliance did follow through with the split vote plan at nine.

Cassy: I know, that's why I said "eight" originally. But yeah, Jimmy and I didn't get along either. I don't think you've pissed off as many people as I have.

Ricki (Giggles awkwardly): That's debatable.

Cassy: Well... since Constantine's immune... do you mind if I try pitching reasons to vote Leah? If you promise to vote her, I will too 'cause I know I can't rely on Constantine.

Ricki (Shrugs): As I said, I'm someone that always likes to keep an open mind. What's your pitch?

Cassy: Well, Leah has been pretty overconfident lately, don't you think?

Ricki: Maybe a little. No offence, but I doubt she thinks any outcome will occur besides you going home tonight.

Cassy (Rolls eyes): Trust me, I know that much. But I think she's been pretty overconfident for a while. Like, when I called her at Tribal for not playing the game, she insisted I was wrong and that she had a better chance at winning than I gave her credit for. Heck, today especially she seemed so proud of herself for some ungodly reason. Like, what's up with that?

Ricki pauses for a minute to ponder Cassy's statement as the diesel mechanic stares towards her.

Cassy (Continuing): You don't think she found some kind of advantage do you? (Ricki's eyes go wide) Perhaps when she was on that yacht with her mother?

Ricki (Stunned): Maybe she did.

Cassy (Persistent): If she has some sort of advantage that could help improve her chances of winning at the Final Tribal Council, that could be a huge game changer! Twists have changed the outcome of the game before, so I don't think we really can afford to write her off, can we?

"zabava"

- Seeing Ricki's face the second I suggested that Leah might have an advantage, I just knew I might've struck a gold mine! Oddly, Leah is the last person out here I'd expect to have any sort of advantage because to me, she hasn't really done much of anything. But I guess she could've found it when she was on that yacht with her mother, and it might explain why she's been so cocky lately. If Leah does have an advantage out here that can still be used after tonight, then she's got to go. Hopefully Ricki can see that, because if not, all my hard work might be for nothing. (Sighs nervously)

After Cassy's confessional, we are taken right back to the current conversation as Ricki looks around nervously for a minute before leaning closer to Cassy.

Ricki: Ya' know... this morning I did happen to catch Leah going through her bag and turning around with this big-ass smile on her face for some reason. (Cassy is now taken aback) She told me she was just proud to have made it this far, but now that you mention the possibility she might have an advantage... (sighs) that changes things, I can't lie to you.

Cassy: Well, as I said, I can't rely on Constantine and he shot me down and said he wasn't voting Leah before I could make any sort of argument against her. So I might just have to rely on you.

Ricki: So... no pressure. (Laughs awkwardly)

Cassy simply smirks and shrugs as she continues staring towards Ricki.

Cassy: Look, I know I'm probably making fire, at best. Leah's made fire tons of times out here, so it's not a slam dunk that I'd even win, and I'm just asking for a shot. You also know just how many jurors don't like me as it is. Besides, this game does respect big moves, and voting to keep me around would be absolutely huge.

Ricki: Yeah... no argument there.

Cassy: As I said, we can't ignore the possibility that Leah might have an advantage that's still good at the Final Tribal Council either, so voting with me tonight could be your best option. (Shrugs) I dunno... you say you have an open mind, so I just want you to at least consider this. Fair enough?

Ricki (Nods): Fair enough.

"zabava"

- This may sound embarrassing, but Cassy did really catch me off guard by actually coming to me and pitching for Leah to go tonight. I dunno if Cassy was fully aware of the Steal a Jury Vote advantage, but when she brought up Leah being overly cocky, especially today, and hinting that she found something, it honestly did bring me back to when I caught Leah uncharacteristically smiling after going through her bag. (Shrugs) I mean, if Marshall did have it before he left, I know he didn't give it to me, and he was fairly close with Leah the last few days, so I can kinda see why he might've given it to her, if that is in fact the case. (Smirks) There's also the fact that I'm far closer with Leah than anyone, and if she does go home after a fire-making tie breaker, I can see her assuming Constantine voted for her and giving me the advantage, which would be huge. (Shakes head) My brain is suddenly just going a thousand miles a minute, and I really hope I make the right move for my game before this final vote. (Bites lip nervously)

Once Ricki's confessional is complete, a transitional scene of a lion prowling through the African plain before showing Cassy with her bag in a private area of the camp about to take a seat on the ground. Once she does so, we can see her pull the tribe's flint out of her pocket and the machete out of her bag and beginning to practice making fire with small sticks that she had gathered on her way to the location. As Cassy intensely continues to practice, the scene transitions to one more confessional from her.

"zabava"

- No matter what happens out here, I'm never going to give up. I know I've made fire so many times, but with my game potentially coming down to a fire-making challenge tonight, I want to be as prepared for that as I possibly can be. A million dollars is on the line and I can't afford to go out there, embarrass myself, and get my torch snuffed one day short. So after I said everything I possibly could to these people, I grabbed the flint and went somewhere by myself to practice as much as I could. They say practice makes perfect, and if there's any day where I need to be perfect, that's today.

The scene then fades out of Cassy's confessional and shows her practicing for another few short moments before transitioning to the main camp area as the sun begins to set on day 38. The music grows more intense as the camera lingers on Ricki as she places her bag around her shoulder. The camera then shows Constantine placing the immunity necklace around his neck with a serious expression on his face. Cassy is then shown placing her father's cowboy hat on her head and her bag on her shoulder just before grabbing her torch from its place leaning against a sturdy tree. The camera then focuses on Leah as she grabs her torch and proceeds to lead the group towards Tribal Council in a single-file line.

Tribal Council (Day 38)
The final four are now shown walking down the path towards Tribal Council in a single file line though the darkness with only the light from their burning torches guiding them. Once they have entered Tribal Council, placed their torches in their designated slots behind them, and taken their seats on the stools, the camera switches over to Jeff Probst.

Jeff Probst: We will now bring in the members of our jury: Brendyn... Tori... Tesla... Allan... Irene... Kane... Jimmy... and Father Marshall, voted out at the last Tribal Council.

Marshall enters the Tribal Council area wearing a blue Kansas Jayhawks football jersey, brown cargo shorts, and grey running shoes with blue trim. As he sits down on his jury seat, he flashes a big, warm smile towards the final four, just before the camera pans back around towards Probst, who sits down himself just before addressing the remaining castaways.

Jeff Probst: Well, congratulations once again on making it to the final four. As you know, this is the final time this season where you can help determine the outcome of the game with your vote, before the power shifts to the jury (points to the jury bench), and they will be the ones determining who wins the title of Sole Survivor and the million dollar cheque that goes along with it. Constantine, having won the final immunity challenge, you guarantee yourself a spot in the final three. What's the feeling knowing that no matter what happens tonight, you at least have a shot to win a million dollars?

Constantine (Proudly): It feels great, Jeff! This may have been my first immunity win, but I was proud that I was able to pull it off when it counted most. I came out here with a lot to prove, and now nobody can take away from me the fact that I made it to the end of this game at the very least, no matter what happens tomorrow.

Jimmy on the jury is briefly shown nodding in agreement with Constantine's response as Jeff shifts his attention to Cassy.

Jeff Probst: Cassy, you on the other hand have been fairly vocal these past few Tribals about feeling on the outs of this group, and there was quite a bit of emotion from you after the challenge, to say the least.

Cassy (Nods slowly): Yeah... (sighs) I've said it before, and I'll say it again, I'm such a competitive person and it was just a crushing blow to lose that challenge when it was crystal clear I needed that win, especially with it being the final immunity challenge.

Jeff Probst: So, when you got back to camp without the necklace, what was your argument to the people sitting next to you to take you with them to the final three?

Cassy: I've got a lot of enemies on the jury, Jeff, more than these people probably realize. It was pretty obvious that I didn't get along with either Tesla or Jimmy specifically, and I know my competitive edge has probably rubbed some people the wrong way out here. I honestly think I'm more hated by the jury than Ricki and Constantine, so I'm not a slam dunk for jury votes whatsoever.

Leah appears annoyed as she scrunches up her face.

Jeff Probst: Leah, you look like you got something to say.

Leah (Matter-of-Factly): I certainly do! I don't get where Cassy gets this feelin' that I'm hated or why people don't like me.

Allan on the jury rolls his eyes, while Tesla crosses her arms and shakes her head, both visibly annoyed with Leah's answer.

Leah (Continuing): I've been quite straightforward and to the point with people, and I knew that some don't always like that, but I thought people would appreciate it, at the end of the day.

Cassy (Butting in): Okay, so apparently, according to her, Leah's not that hated either. I still stand by my statement and own the fact people don't like me, so all the more reason to take me to the end.

Leah (Butting in): Lookin' at Cassy's track record though, she's been safe at Tribal since the bloody final nine and has been a target at least since the tribes have merged. I may not be the girl's biggest fan, but I know a threat when I see one.

Jeff Probst: So with that Leah, are you declaring right now that your vote will be for Cassy tonight?

Leah: These people know who I'm votin', I couldn't have been more clear about it since last Tribal.

Jeff Probst: How about you, Ricki? Is the vote as clear cut for you as it is for Leah?

Ricki (Shrugs): No, not necessarily.

Leah whips her head around and glares at Ricki with fire in her eyes upon hearing the C.E.O.'s answer.

Leah (Annoyed; Under breath): What?

Ricki (Continuing): I'm an analytical person and I don't like going into any Tribal Council with such tunnel vision. No matter what my options are, nothing is black and white in this game, so I'm going to take my time and consider all the pros and cons before walking up to that voting booth.

Jeff Probst: Alright Ricki, with Constantine immune, that leaves your options for tonight being between Cassy and Leah, assuming of course you don't vote for yourself. What would the pros be to keeping Cassy and getting rid of Leah?

Ricki (Choosing her words carefully): Cassy does have a few enemies on the jury and, while I don't pretend to have a crystal ball or anything, I definitely feel like I'm closer with Leah than I am with Cassy, so I think Leah would be more likely to vote for me between the two of them. (Shrugs) Especially since Cassy vocalized to me this afternoon that she felt I was responsible for her feeling excluded from the group.

Jeff Probst: How about you, Constantine? How would you benefit if Leah were to be the one sent to the jury tonight?

Constantine (Shrugs; Awkward): I dunno... I guess our games have been kinda similar. If she went home, I guess I'd get votes that might've gone to her if she was sittin' next to me.

Jeff Probst: How about if Ricki were to leave tonight? What would the pros be of that outcome?

Constantine: Ricki's been a pretty fierce strategist the whole game, and with Cassy bringin' up how she has enemies on the jury, it's possible that she might not have as many as Cassy does.

Jeff Probst: So what I'm getting from the four of you is that, even though reasons for voting out Cassy may be more obvious, there are reasons to get rid of every single person here when you really get down to it. Cassy, does hearing reasons to vote against both Leah and Ricki brought up tonight make you feel any better about your chances?

Cassy (Shakes head): No, not at all, Jeff. Actions speak louder than words, especially in this game, so I'm just as nervous as ever. We'll just have to wait and see what happens at the vote.

Jeff Probst: That we will, and it is time to get down to the vote. I'm not even gonna ask tonight, Constantine has immunity (Constantine starts nodding), you cannot vote for Constantine. Everyone else is fair game. It is time to vote. Leah, you're up.

Upon hearing her name, Leah smirks, stands up, and struts her way over to the voting booth to cast her vote. As Leah takes the cap off of the pen, she can't help but smile as she is shown writing C-A-S-S-A-N-D-R-A on the parchment just before the camera fades into her voting confessional.

"zabava"

- It's been a while since I've been this happy to cast a vote against someone. Cassandra, when things go your way, you strut 'round camp like a damn peacock. I'm pleased to be able to pluck your dang tail feathers and send you on that walk of shame just one day short of possibly winnin' the million. (Folds up vote and places it in the urn) Have fun on the jury. (Slams lid onto the urn.)

Constantine is the next person to vote, followed by Cassy, then Ricki. No other votes are shown to the public, and no other voting confessionals are aired. Only a montage of the other three castaways heading towards the voting booth appears on the screen. Once Ricki places the lid back on the urn and rejoins her tribe, the camera switches back over to Probst.

Jeff Probst: I'll go tally the votes.

''Jeff leaves to fetch the urn. Once he returns, he addresses the castaways.''

Jeff Probst: 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.

Jeff opens up the urn and pulls out the first vote.

Jeff Probst: First vote...

CASSANDRA

Cassy simply nods, fully expecting to see her name, while Leah smirks.

LEAH 1 vote Cassy, 1 vote Leah.

Leah simply shrugs, still smirking confidently as she looks towards Jeff.

Cassie 2 votes Cassy... 1 vote Leah.... 1 vote left...

As her name comes up a second time, Cassy nervously bites down hard on her lip.

Jeff pulls out the last vote.

Sixteenth person voted out of Survivor: Mozambique, and the ninth and final member of our jury...

Cassy

You need to bring me your torch.

Cassy takes her father's cowboy hat off as she hangs her head low for a few moments, while Leah nods proudly. Cassy then shakes her head and mumbles under her breath "Damn it, damn it, damn it, which shows up as subtitles. The diesel mechanic then takes a deep breath, puts her father's cowboy hat back on, and stands up while placing her bag around her shoulder. Ricki stands up and turns towards Cassy, quietly saying "Sorry" to her, but the C.E.O. is being visibly ignored as the diesel mechanic steps behind the group to grab her torch, saying nothing as she makes her way towards Jeff, prompting Ricki to sit back down. Over on the jury, Tesla can be seen grinning widely, while Brendyn and Kane are both visibly disappointed with what they are seeing. Cassy then places her torch in its designated holder and looks straight at Jeff.

Jeff Probst: Cassy, the tribe has spoken.

''Cassy stares straight ahead as Probst places the snuffer on top of her torch, extinguishing the flame. The host then removes the snuffer, releasing a puff of smoke into the air.''

Jeff Probst: It's time for you to go.

Without a word, Cassy simply leaves the Tribal Council area, and heads off into the night.

Jeff Probst: Leah, Ricki, Constantine, congratulations. The three of you have now made it as far as you can go in this game. Now, the power shifts from you to the jury. Nine people, including Cassy, who you have voted out of this game, either directly or indirectly, now hold your fate in their hands. Tomorrow, we will reconvene here for your Final Tribal Council where they will decide which one of you will win the title of Sole Survivor, and the million dollar cheque that goes along with it. I advise the three of you you to go back to camp, get a good night's sleep and prepare for tomorrow's Final Tribal Council. Grab your torches, head back to camp. Good night.

Triumphant music now plays as the final three grab their bags and their torches, then make their way back towards their camp.

Final Words
"zabava"

- I'm so pissed off at myself, you have no idea. I'd seriously rather have gone home first than made it this far only to come up short. I worked so hard! I fought my ass off in challenges... and it was all for nothing. I wish those people would've taken what I said into account, but it's my own fault that I got into that position where I needed to win the necklace to stay alive. I just... can't think of a bigger kick to the teeth than to get so close to the end, only for your hard work to go up in smoke. (Takes a deep breath) I don't often say this... but I need a drink.

Zabava
Once the camera fades out of Cassy's final words, we are taken to a shot of the three finalists returning to camp on night 38. Although each of the tree finalists have smiles on their faces upon their return to camp, Leah has an extra spring in her step as she makes her way towards their usual tree to lean their torches.

Ricki (Piping up): Congrats guys, we did it!

Leah (Proudly): Yeah we did! She's gone, Final Tribal's t'morrow! (Sighs happily) It's almost over.

Ricki (Nods): Yeah, I'm really looking forward to that breakfast tomorrow in particular.

Constantine (Chuckles): Same!

Leah (Nods): Well... y'all heard Jeff. I'll bring up the fire for the both of you, but then I'll be headin' off to bed. If there's any night I'm gonna catch some Zs out here, it's t'night.

Constantine (Shrugs): True enough.

''Leah walks over to the tribe's fire pit and begins working on bringing up the small flame to make it into a roaring fire that can keep the finalists warm for the night. Even as she does so, we can see that her ear-to-ear grin has still not left her face as the camera transitions to her confessional.''

"zabava"

- There you have it! Cassy's finally gone! The final three is here, and the only thing left remaining to do is face the jury and fight for that money! I already know I got at least one jury vote, so I'm feeling pretty good right now. Yeah, Cassy tried to put me down at Tribal these past few nights, but I know my game, I know that I've played just as hard as anyone here. It's just a matter of me needin' to prove that to the jury, and I really think I can do that. I dunno if I have the win in that bag, as it were. But I know I got a shot at the money, and I'm ready to wake up t'morrow and fight my butt off for that cheque.

Upon the completion of Leah's confessional, the camera briefly shows Ricki and Constantine now shown making small talk by the fire before switching over to show Leah making herself comfortable in the shelter as she goes to get some sleep before fading to black.

Day 39
Triumphant music plays as the scene re-opens on the final day of the game, first showing the navy blue Zabava tribe flag before switching to show the final three standing around the tree on which they have been tallying the days of the game as they went by, with Ricki holding onto the machete.

Ricki (Smiling): Alright people. You both wanna put a hand on this with me so we can mark the final tally together?

Constantine: Sure.

Leah: Don't see why not.

Ricki places the machete on the tree as she grips the machete, giving time for Constantine to also place one hand on the machete, with Leah then placing her hand on top of their's. The three of them then bring the machete down along the tree to scratch on the final tally.

Leah: There it is... day 39.

Constantine: Can't believe it. But it's here.

"zabava"

- Winnin' final immunity was one thing, but actually wakin' up today, on day 39, still in the game was somethin' else completely! I remember bein' scared that my temper was gonna get me sent home before the merge, yet I not only got to the merge, but all the way here, to day 39! I'm so proud of what I was able to accomplish by gettin' here, and I'm startin' to think that maybe I have underestimated myself all this time and that I'm more capable of things than I give myself credit for. I've still got a million bucks to fight for at the end of the night, but I can rest easy knowin' that nobody can take this accomplishment away from me! (Smiling proudly))

The jovial music continues to play upon the conclusion of Constantine's confessional as the camera switches to a transitional shot of a school of fish swimming through the ocean. Each of the final three castaways are then shown approaching tree mail to find their day 39 breakfast. Constantine, Leah, and Ricki all get extremely excited to see the large array of food, including: milk, juice, eggs, maple syrup, sliced bread, bacon, sausage, salt, pepper, cinnamon, potatoes, and champagne. There is also fresh fruit including: watermelon, oranges, strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries. The three of them excitedly rush all this food back to their camp as the camera focuses on Ricki.

"zabava"

- Getting to tree mail today and seeing all that food sitting there felt like Easter Sunday and Christmas morning combined to me! Yeah, it most definitely had to do with the fact that the three of us have been starving up 'till now, but between waking up on day 39 and all this food being at our disposal, it just felt incredibly euphoric. We worked our asses off to get to this point, and given how hungry we were, this was without a doubt the best way to spend our time here as we await Final Tribal.

The castaways are now shown returning to camp with the food where Leah immediately volunteers to be the one to cook it. Constantine and Ricki do not object to this and the firefighter gets right to work mixing up batter for pancakes. After a time-skip, Leah is shown pouring the batter out of a bowl they were supplied and into a large pan. After a further time skip, Leah's pancakes are cooked and she can be seen cooking the bacon and sausage. Soon, their meat is finished cooking as well, just as Constantine pops the cork off of the champagne and pours it into the glasses for the trio. The bartender then passes out the three glasses and raises his for a toast.

Constantine: To an unforgettable experience, a great meal, and our Final Tribal Council!

The final three clink their glasses together and sip their champagne before digging into the breakfast that Leah had prepared for them. After drowning her pancakes in maple syrup, Ricki takes a single bite and somehow becomes more delighted than she already was.

Ricki: This tastes amazing Leah! Thanks so much!

Leah (Giggles): Don't compliment me. Compliment whoever canned that maple syrup you got there. That's all you can taste, I'm sure.

Ricki: You're funny! (Takes another bite) By the way, since when did you become a jokester?

Leah: I'm not. I just state fact. You got mostly just maple syrup on your plate, girly.

Constantine (Piping up): Well, as someone that doesn't have that much maple syrup on their pancakes, these do taste pretty good.

Leah: Thanks. I gotta say, I'm impressed with how these turned out myself. Almost reminds me of momma's home cookin'.

"zabava"

- It's crazy to think that after all that's happened these past 39 days that I'm still here. Everyone that's come at me has gone home, and I'm still here eatin' an incredible meal on day 39!. I've never doubted that I had the ability to make it here, but to actually do it, and to be able to cook and eat that breakfast like it's my momma's homemade pancakes on a Sunday mornin' was still very special to me.

Following Leah's confessional, a transitional shot of a hawk flying overhead appears on the screen before the final three can be seen just sitting around the fire and chatting away.

Constantine: So, when you get home, what's the first thing you think you're gonna do?

Ricki: You you mean after I hug Liam and make him buy me a double cheeseburger?

Leah (Amused): Girl, you're still thinkin' just about food after eatin' all that this morning?

Ricki (Sassy): Leah, I was only starving for most of the past month and I'm nervous that my luscious bottom's gonna be as flat as those pancakes you made today, so I'm gonna eat as much as I can back home, thank you.

Constantine (Cheeky): So I guess your answer is "look in the mirror," right?

Ricki (Laughs): Sure. (Pauses to laugh some more) Honestly though, once I actually get settled at home finally, I'll probably start binge-watching Suits on Netflix.

Leah: Really?

Ricki (Nods): Yeah. I remember talking with Jimmy way, way back on the original Makhuwa about our favourite shows and he mentioned that as being one of his. I'd never heard of it before, but the way he talks about it makes it seem pretty darn interesting, especially when he said that from what he understands, the show is pretty accurate to how things play out in the world of corporate law.

Leah: Interesting.

Constantine (Giggles): I was thinkin' 'bout starting to watch that too... mostly for Meghan Markle though.

Ricki: What about you guys?

Leah: I've been thinkin' a fair bit lately 'bout actually gettin' into cooking as kind of a hobby. I've done little experiments with my family before with spices 'n' stuff, but as soon as I get the chance, I think I'm gonna go shoppin' for a brand new cookbook and actually go all out on somethin' new.

Ricki: Cool!

Leah: Yeah, I'll admit, comin' out here and playin' this game, and meetin' all you crazy people has pulled me outta my shell a bit. I've always been a bit of a risk taker at my job, but I've got a bit of a fire now to keep tryin' new things and experiment more often. I enjoy cookin, and it's an easy thing to expand my horizons with, so why not just go all out with it.

Ricki: For sure! Maybe we'll see you on MasterChef one day!

Leah (Rolls eyes): I wouldn't go that far. Maybe if the cards line up right, but I just wanna get back home to my family and really get back into cookin' again right now. One step at a time, Ricki.

Ricki (Nods): Fair enough. What about you, Constantine? What's the first thing you're gonna do when you get home?

Constantine (Shrugs): I got no idea, I hadn't really thought about it. Maybe I'll take my brother, Emmanuel out for the day and treat him to whatever he wants, and yeah, spend the day with him.

Ricki (Sincerely): Awww.

Constantine: He was the one that encouraged me to do this thing to begin with, and I told him, jokingly, that I was gonna kill him if I got booted pre-merge. But I'm still here and this experience changed my life, I think. So I got him to thank for that. Besides, it's been a while since we really had the chance to spend time together since he moved outta Wilkes-Barre to Allentown.

Ricki: That is so sweet of you, I'm sure he'll really appreciate the gesture, at the very least.

"zabava"

- I think probably the coolest thing about this whole experience is that, despite how cutthroat this game has been, the people that I've been competing against are genuinely good people in the real world. As much as we're fighting for the same thing, and this game does bring out the worst in us, it was nice to get to know who Constantine and Leah are when there isn't all that pressure to survive a vote on you. The game is now in the hands of the jury, and it's nice that each of us seem to understand that as much as we're still competitors, and as much as we know we want the million dollars just as badly as the other two people, we can put our guns down until we get to that Final Tribal Council because all that is left to do is plead our cases.

Following Ricki's confessional, a transitional shot of a mother lion licking a cub comes onto the screen before switching to a scene in which Ricki is sitting on the rocks by the ocean and staring off into the distance.

"zabava"

- I'm impeccably happy with how I played this game. I came out here on day one wanting to just slide myself into the majority, make friends with the right people, and making moves only when the time was right. I knew I was going to have to tell some lies and possibly stab some backs out here, but if I was going to do any stabbing, I knew I had to stab people with a smile and do my best to send them on their merry way while they still like and respect me, and I think I did that for the most part. I don't mean to sound arrogant, but I think that my game strategically is head and shoulders better than both Constantine's and Leah's, and even if I do have some enemies, I know there are a number of people that aren't too thrilled to see them next to me either. So I'm going into tonight's Final Tribal Council confident that I can win tonight. I still need to watch what I say so I don't inadvertently throw my chances away, but I'm confident that I can pull it out. and win that million dollars.

''Meanwhile, Constantine is laying on the hammock and swaying from side to side. The camera then hones in on the serious expression on Constantine's face and fades into his confessional.''

"zabava"

- I started this game on one of the worst tribes ever, and one where an all-girl alliance soon took over. Somehow, I managed to connect with that alliance enough to save my ass to the swap. After the swap, I was somehow able to stay outta the way enough to get to the merge. Even though I'm not the most likable person, I was still able to make friends with the right people and put myself in a place where I was still able to get to the end after my main alliance crumbled, and as the last person standin' from my original tribe. This wasn't the way I expected my game to go, but I fought my ass off day in and day out, I was loyal to the people I could trust and showed me loyalty, and I survived to this point. I hope I can prove to the jury that I'm just as deserving to win this game as my other two competitors 'cause that million bucks is the ultimate goal, and I'm not gonna stop fightin' 'till it's all over.

Following Constantine's confessional, the sun is now beginning to set as the final three pile everything from their camp into their shelter. The camera pans around to show that all of their personal belongings are sitting a distance away outside the shelter, near the tree that their torches are leaning on. A short while later, each of the castaways take a fair-sized log, stick one end in the fire pit to light it on fire, then ignite the shelter, and everything inside it, at various positions until the three of them are confident that it will be engulfed in flames soon. A few minutes later, the shelter is indeed engulfed in flames as the three castaways stand a distance away watching it burn.

Leah (Smirking): Can't believe I'm standin' by and watchin' this thing burn with no intention of puttin' that fire out myself.

The three of them each share a short chuckle.

Ricki: Yeah, your colleagues will be watching this and wondering what the hell this game has done to you.

Leah (Nods): For sure.

"zabava"

- Even though Cassy's come at me at Tribal 'bout how I haven't done anythin' out here, or whatever she says, I know for a fact that she's dang wrong. At the merge, I was the swing vote that saved her ungrateful butt, and I made that decision knowin' that it put me in an alliance where I actually wasn't on the bottom! Even though Allan and Tesla started comin' after me at that point, callin' me disloyal and a liar, or whatever, I still showed my allies that I was loyal and trustworthy enough that people saw their words as the B.S. that it was! I was also social enough that I managed to receive the Steal a Jury Vote advantage from Marshall after he went home, even though I wrote his name down. People have underestimated me for a long time, and quite frankly, I enjoy provin' people wrong. I know I'm probably gonna have to fight for jury votes, but I love a challenge, and I'm ready for this one. If I do win the money, you can bet your behind that I deserve it for the game that I played.

''Once Leah's confessional has concluded, we see the sun continuing set just before the final three are shown picking up their bags, then their torches. One last time, they begin to make the walk towards Tribal Council in a single file line, with Leah leading the way.''

Polls
Did Constantine make the right move? Yes! No! Did Ricki & Leah make the right move? Yes! No! Was voting Cassy out the right move for Constantine? Yes! No! Was voting Cassy out the right move for Leah? Yes! No! Was voting Cassy out the right move for Ricki? Yes! No!