Episode 13/FINALE- Deep Dark Despair Part 1

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Surrounded by Lumas, Jeff Probst stands next to a launch star.

Probst: Just Four Weeks ago, eighteen castaways began their Survivor journey! And then there were five...

- Footage of Hobbs immunity wins, and blindside of Todd, and vote out of Kano is shown.

Probst: Luke Hobbs, The Brickhouse. He's dominating in competitions, as well as strategy. He has blindsided someone who put a hit on him, voted out his biggest competition, and despite losing the necklace once, still navigated himself into a position to stay. While he may be on the radar, he just has to win out or manipulate the other four to clash. Manipulation and intimidation, also being his strong points. His biggest challenge, is that he stands out too much, we will see how he deals with that.

- Footage of Natasha writing Jakob's name down, and getting along with her Yellow tribe members is shown. Also shown is her writing down Walter and Kano's names.

Probst: Natasha Romanoff, the Black Widow. Before the merge she was in the BEST position, and the only person to write her name down was Jakob at the time, her biggest physical threat. While she used her social bonds to her advantage, she had a blunder at the Final 9. But after hinting at Walter targeting Peter, she was able to slide by, and gain trust once again. Coming into the finale, she may once again be in a great spot, a strong point of her game. Her biggest challenge, is that they know her game, and will bring her up for elimination.

- Footage of Charlie writing Vince's name down, and snitching on Peyton's alliance is shown.

Probst: Charlie, the Moist Man. Throughout the game, he has rarely been targeted, because he used his "Back Pocket" Strategy to gain trust. Charlie knows when he is in danger, and on the bottom, and plays to stay another two days. Charlie also doesn't seem like a threat, cracking jokes and staying on the down low, but he has charisma and can win a jury. Charlie's biggest challenge, is whether or not he can win a jury against most of the people left. He has a chance against Jess, but he can't play to stay a couple more days, now he has to play to win!

- Footage of Jess flipping against Todd and Maggie is shown.

Probst: Jess Day, the Flipper. Jess has had a few blunders in this game. But if she owns that she flips around, and that without her some strategic decisions wouldn't get made, I can see her having a solid chance at winning this game. What's even better is that a lot of people want to take her and Charlie to the Final 2. However, her biggest challenge will be if people can trust her and Charlie as a Final 3. Those two know that their best shot at the end is them versus eachother. The other three have good stories to pitch. Jess needs to add to hers if she wants to win.

- Footage of Eva's vote out, Peter spying on The Seven's meeting, and voting out Walter is shown.

Probst: Peter Quill, Star-Lord. Before the merge, Peter played a strong game, saving himself twice. Gaining Peggy's trust last minute, and having a working relationship with Kano, and even Kitana, helped him. Like Charlie, Peter also knows when he's at the bottom, and has a resume as big as Hobbs, or Natasha: Destroyed the seven, won against Walter, and despite that, he is at the finale. His biggest challenge, like Hobbs, will be whether people want to risk keeping him or not. His target is also big, and he needs to navigate that.

That footage stops, as we cut back to Jeff.

Probst: Fast forward to present time, only two people are left! What happened to the other three? WHO is even in the Final 2? Find that all out now, on Survivor!

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