Survivor Hamilton Two

A unique reality show where my friends vote eachother out with hopes of becoming the ultimate Survivor.

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Day Twenty-Five - SEASON FINALE

Suratoni Tribe
Well it seems after twenty-four days of relentless competition, we are down to the final day.
Nathan Dirks started Survivor on the Mablevi Tribe which was split in the middle with Tyndale and Pickering guys. He found his first alliance was with Wells, but Mablevi wasn’t split for long because they were able to consistently agree on voting out the weakest link rather than playing favourites. Dirks came into the merge after Wells was eliminated and was able to find friendship apart from Mablevi, (Trotman and Wilson) with Silas, Ryan and Jones. The four of them were the center of the Tyndale alliance, but things didn’t work out the way they had planned when Ryan trusted Damien. After Ryan and Jones were eliminated Dirks and Silas really played a smart game allowing Cowin to focus on Damien rather than them… the real threats. Unfortunately, Dirks and Silas could not stay together past the final four, when Dirks won immunity and took what could have been his only chance to eliminate Silas. Dirks won the last three immunity challenges and put himself in the final. He was a strong competitor and his physicality brought him to the Finale.

Bryant Trotman also began on Mablevi, but on the Pickering Alliance. Although Mablevi eventually went down to three members, Trotman and Wilson were able to protect themselves to the merge. Wilson winning the tie-break over Wells was key because Wilson was Trotman’s strongest ally in the end. While Trotman was a physical threat too, he really excelled at the mental part of the game. He actually switched sides for a time with Silas and Dirks to eliminate Cameron when he felt threatened by the main three in the Pickering alliance (Cowin, Cameron and Wilson.) Voting out Cameron was key because it made Cowin desperate to accept Trotman back on to the Pickering side once Damien was eliminated. One day 22 when Dirks and Silas were both immune, things got very dicy when Cowin and Trotman were both voted against in Tribal Council. Trotman’s vote turned out to be key when the vote turned out to be 3-2 in favour of Cowin. He was brought into the final 3 when Dirks voted against Silas, and was brought into the finals when he and Dirks made a deal in the final immunity challenge.

These two have displayed skill in all aspects of this game but alas there can be only one winner.

Tribal Council
Let me first say that this was an unbelievably close vote. I was very successful in receiving a total of 25 votes. Before I announce the winner, I wanted to tell you that the margin was seriously 13 votes to 12 votes. It was that close. Now the results…

With Thirteen votes the Winner of the First Survivor Hamilton is…
BRYANT TROTMAN!!!!!!!!

Congratulations Trotman and being the best of the best.

Congrats to Dirks as well for a game well played.

I wanted to take this time to let you guys in on a little secret. In the fall I am undertaking an even greater task than Survivor in a Mike Hamilton Original Reality Show. It is loosely based on the old-school game of Cops and Robbers. I will give a little credit to Chris Harris for saying, "Hey, someone should do a reality show on Cops and Robbers." I have spent a lot of time already planning ways that this game can incorporate action, backstabbing, guns and stuff, and I feel I can fit all those things in. I am really hoping it comes together and that it will be interesting for all those involved and/or viewing. The address will be robbersandcops.blogspot.com

That is all I wanted to tell you guys other than that if you want to be a part of Mike Hamilton's Cops and Robbers send me an e-mail (almost_second@hotmail.com) letting me know if you would rather be a Cop or a Robber. I am looking for 24 individuals, male or female, but I may take more.

My wheels are turning. Thanks guys so much for all the fun.

Mike Hamilton.

Sunday, June 12, 2005

Day Twenty-Four

Suratoni Tribe
So it is down to three. And it is indeed an all-Mablevi final three. Dirks, Trotman and Wilson all just barely made it into the merge, but they all fought hard, or talked hard and made it to day twenty-four. This would be the last day for challenges and the last day for strategy. Everything that each of these three guys had done so far in this game came down to today. They would have to fight their hardest in the challenge, and talk very well if they lose to be brought into the final day.
Trotman has made it thus far by placing voting importance on other guys throughout the merge. He switched sides throughout the final days to see that the biggest threats were eliminated… from both sides.
Wilson has made it this far mostly because he has laid low. He hasn’t been a threat in the challenges, and he was not exactly strategic. He merely played his cards right, not pissing anybody off and escaped the chopping block.
Dirks left the Mablevi guys right after the merge, and joined his old Tyndale friends. He didn’t have to be very strategic though, because there were already guys being strategic on his behalf. (Ryan and Silas) Once things started getting dicy, those guys got the cut and Dirks was pretty much over looked. Oh yah… he won a couple immunities too.

Immunity Challenge
This challenge is simple. Each castaway will cling to a pole horizontal over the water. They can hold on with two hands, or even climb on top and sit. The only thing that matters is staying on the longest. The person still holding on to their pole will win immunity and a place in the finals.

After Four hours:
Wilson falls off because he was just too tired and the heat was really getting to him.

After Nine hours:
Trotman and Dirks are talking about jumping off. It has been a long time on these poles in the sun, and things were getting crazy. These two were just too competitive. Dirks told Trotman that if he jumped off, then Dirks would take Trotman to the finals. Trotman didn’t really want to risk it, but he knew that they would both go forever. So after 9 and a half hours, Trotman jumped off, giving Dirks his third immunity in a row, and a spot in the finals.

Suratoni before Tribal Council
Wilson, not wanting his fate to be sealed right away, asked to talk with Dirks alone. He asked Dirks if he really needed to go with Trotman, and if there would be any reason he would be compelled to go with Wilson. Dirks actually thought about it, and felt that Wilson played a more honest game than Trotman and may deserve to be in the finals. That being said, Dirks knew that Wilson was a nicer guy in general than Trotman and may gain more votes in the final. It would be a tough decision for Dirks.

Tribal Council
So Dirks’ vote is the only one that counts because Trotman and Wilson each have to vote for eachother.
Dirks’ Vote: And the twenty-second person voted out of Survivor Hamilton is… Mike Wilson.

Now what I need ALL you guys to do... (EVERYONE WHO READS THIS BLOG) I need you guys to email me and tell me who you want to win. Either Dirks or Trotman. I won't be able to finish until I recieve enough votes. I am going to camp in three days. I would like to do the final blog in two days. I've really enjoyed doing this for all you guys. My e-mail is almost_second@hotmail.com

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Day Twenty-Three

Suratoni Tribe
So we are down to the Final Four: Trotman, Wilson, Dirks and Silas. The amazing thing about this final four is that all three members of Mablevi that entered the merge are still in the game. (Trotman, Wilson and Dirks) With the exit of Cowin, the game was down to two Pickering guys and two Tyndale guys. It was now seriously down to every man for themselves. With the alliances as they are now, there is no point voting in the alliance because it will always end in a 2 to 2 tie. Things could really change from what it used to be.
Silas was feeling very confident. He knew that he was a huge threat, but he also knew that he really had an advantage when it came down to immunity challenges. He may not be the best in everything, but he was skilled in many areas and has been a fierce competitor.
Dirks knew that his alliance with Silas really didn’t matter anymore. The most they could muster would be a tie, so he decided to begin talks with his friends from the Mablevi Tribe to see if he could get them to vote Silas out.
Trotman also felt pretty confident in the final four. He knew that he would be seen as a threat by the Tyndale guys, but he also knew that Silas and Dirks were the biggest threats, so he felt confident that he could sway either one to vote against the other one.
Wilson wasn’t very concerned with this game. He felt good about making it this far, and didn’t feel much like stabbing anyone in the back or being sleazy with the game winding to a close.

Immunity Challenge
This challenge will incorporate both endurance and intelligence. Each castaway must use a map to navigate their way through an intricate obstacle course. They will have to run through the forest, as well as swim, canoe and climb. The person who reaches the last checkpoint first wins immunity.
After Forest Section
1st: Silas
2nd: Dirks
3rd: Trotman
4th: Wilson
After Swimming Section
1st: Dirks
2nd: Silas
3rd: Wilson
4th: Trotman
After Canoing Section
1st: Dirks
2nd: Wilson
3rd: Trotman
4th: Silas
After Climbing Section
1st: Dirks
2nd: Silas
3rd: Trotman
4th: Wilson
Dirks wins immunity!

Suratoni before Tribal Council
So Dirks wins his second immunity in a row when it counts. It quickly became a mad dash before tribal council to see who would be the first to switch sides. Silas tried very forcefully to get Trotman to come back with him and Dirks and vote Wilson off. This would have worked very well had he won immunity. He knew that with Dirks immune he will prolly be the one that Pickering guys gun for. That is why it was so imperative that he sway Trotman again. Dirks was able to get some quality time with his old Mablevi Tribe-mates. Things couldn’t have gone any better.

Tribal Council
1st vote: Silas
2nd vote: Wilson
3rd: vote: Silas
And with the fourth and final vote, the twenty-first person eliminated from Survivor Hamilton is… Silas Pedro Yamey.

Friday, June 10, 2005

Day Twenty-Two

Suratoni Tribe
Well Cowin got his wish in the ousting of Damien. He could not have been more pleased by the fact that he single-handedly defeated Damien in a head-to-head challenge. Now the overall outlook of the game had improved as well. With Trotman obviously voting on their side again, Wilson, Cowin and Trotman were (in Cowin’s eyes) a shoe-in for the final three.
Trotman also felt better about himself. He still felt bad about voting Cameron off, but with the elimination of Damien, things were picking up. He had pretty much showed Silas and Dirks that he was no longer voting with them, and he felt at home with Wilson and Cowin.
Wilson was having a pretty good time overall. He had laid pretty low, and hasn’t been seen as a threat whatsoever. Wilson felt very confident however that he could make it very far, and even to the finals no matter who he was with.
Dirks was a little worried. He knew that with Damien gone, and Trotman back with the Pickering guys, him and Silas were not in good shape. They were going to have to get very lucky in the next few challenges.
Silas was still very confident though. He knew that things would not be all fun and games much longer for the Pickering guys. They were going to have troubles, and Silas wanted to be the one to instigate those problems.

Immunity Challenge
This challenge is just a puzzle challenge. A bunch of pieces are floating in the water. Each castaway has their own colour. They must swim out and get their pieces, and then put them together on the beach. Something that is a little different about this immunity challenge is that the winner will be immune as normal, but he will also get to choose someone else to be immune with him. So two castaways will be immune tonight.

The challenge begins and Silas, Dirks and Cowin are on to early leads. Wilson is catching up, while Trotman is falling behind. Silas pulls his hamstring, so he sits out a little while massaging his thigh. Dirks and Cowin were the first to retrieve all the pieces, and they were neck and neck putting the puzzle together. Cowin thinks he has his finished, but he is mistaken. Wilson is really flying through his puzzle. But before he can finish, Dirks completes his puzzle. Dirks is immune. He doesn’t have to reveal who he chooses to be immune with him until tribal council.

Suratoni before Tribal Council
The Pickering guys felt very empty heading into tribal council. They had the advantage, but now they knew Dirks was going to choose Silas to be immune as well. That meant that either Trotman, Cowin or Wilson would be going home. Trotman felt very vulnerable because he had betrayed Cowin and Wilson before, and they might take that into account. He also knew that Cowin wanted Wilson to win, and would try to take Wilson into the finals. Cowin also knew that it could certainly be him going home. He was certainly a threat, but would the Tyndale guys take this opportunity to eliminate Wilson before it is too late?

Tribal Council
First things first, Dirks does the expected and chooses Silas to be immune.
1st Vote: Cowin
2nd Vote: Trotman
3rd Vote: Cowin
4th Vote: Trotman
That is two votes Cowin, two votes Trotman…
And with the fifth and final vote, the twentieth person eliminated from Survivor Hamilton… for the second time, Andrew Cowin

Thursday, June 09, 2005

Day Twenty-One

Suratoni Tribe
Well Cameron getting voted off was not what Cowin and Wilson had planned on. Cowin was severely distraught because he knew that he would be next to go if things did not change drastically. When Wilson and Cowin talked it over they knew exactly that Trotman had indeed voted for Cameron the previous night. Cowin’s gameplan hadn’t changed though. He still needed to get Trotman on their side.
Trotman was really feeling very bad about voting his friend Cameron off. He was seriously considering apologizing for it, and asking Cowin and Wilson to vote with him. That may not work though, and Trotman felt at home with no one.
Damien was ecstatic. He knew that Cowin was going next and that pleased him very much. He didn’t want to seem cocky in front of Cowin though, so he held his excitement when the tribe was together.
Silas and Dirks knew that their plan was working. They were pitting the Pickering guys against eachother, and even though the two of them may be the biggest threats, they were being looked over. The next step was to get rid of Cowin.

Immunity Challenge
This challenge is a ropes course suspended over water. The goal is to finish. This is an extremely difficult course, so all you have to do is finish. We don’t expect many to finish, so any that do are immune tonight.

They all start at the same time. Cowin is the first to fall. The other five all get past the first part. During the second part Trotman and Wilson fall. That left Silas, Dirks and Damien. During the third section Damien fell. And right near the end Dirks fell right at the finish line and Silas crossed becoming the only castaway immune tonight.

Suratoni before Tribal Council
So Silas ended up being the only immune member anyway. It was Trotman that actually confronted Wilson and Cowin after the challenge. He apologized for Cameron and told them that he would vote with them if they would take him. They said yes right away. After that Silas went up to Trotman to ask him who he was planning on voting for tonight, Trotman told Silas that he wanted to vote Cowin off. Silas said that that was his plan exactly and that Dirks and Damien were in too. Things were looking bad for Cowin.

Tribal Council
1st Vote: Cowin
2nd Vote: Damien
3rd Vote: Damien
4th Vote: Damien
5th Vote: Cowin
6th Vote: Cowin

Now there is a tie. Damien and Cowin will have to compete in a tie breaker. The tie-breaker will be trivia about the past and present members of Survivor Hamilton. Best of five wins.
Question One: Cowin correct, Damien incorrect
Question Two: Cowin correct, Damien incorrect
Question Three: Cowin incorrect, Damien correct
Question Four: Cowin incorrect, Damien incorrect
Question Five: Cowin correct, Damien correct

Cowin wins the challenge and that means that the nineteenth person voted out of Survivor Hamilton is… Damien Lorefice.

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Day Twenty

Suratoni Tribe
Well things weren’t going exactly the way Cowin had planned when he returned to Suratoni. He had wanted to get rid of Damien right away, but because of the crazy immunity challenge Pitman, part of the Bash Brothers, went home instead. Cameron began talking with Cowin very early in the day about what their plan was going to be. They felt that they still had Wilson on their side, but Cowin knew that Trotman may have already joined up with Silas and Dirks. That would make 3 against 3. This problem is further intensified with the fact that Damien would be the tie-breaker. It was commonly decided that they needed to get Trotman on their side.
Dirks knew that he and Silas were actually gaining an upper hand on the Pickering guys. They had been very lucky that Pitman went home, and now with Trotman leaning towards them and Damien wanting to get rid of Cowin all over again, things were turning out fantastically. They knew however that they would need to solidify Trotman’s vote before Cowin and Cameron tried. Damien and Silas went fishing together on this day. Damien told Silas that he felt very offended by Cowin and that he knew Cowin would stop at nothing to get rid of him. Silas sympathized with Damien and told him that he should vote with Dirks and himself because they may have Trotman and that would be 4-3. Damien began to get a little excited about the prospect of seeing Cowin go home again.
When Cowin finally found Trotman (he had been off in the woods) Dirks was already with him. Cowin told Trotman that he needed to talk to him, but Trotman said he was busy. Dirks’ purpose of talking with Trotman was to let him know honestly that they would take Trotman to the final 3, but at that point it would be every man for himself. Trotman figured that he would only go to the final 4 with Cameron, Cowin and Wilson and then he would get voted off.
Cowin didn’t get a chance to talk with Trotman.

Immunity Challenge
This immunity will be a straight up poker tournament. The person who ends up with all the chips wins immunity.

In the first hand, Cowin goes all in and gets Damien to call. Unfortunately for Damien, Cowin had a full house to Damien’s three of a kind. Damien is eliminated. A little later, Silas goes in against Wilson and Wilson is eliminated. Cameron and Dirks are both eliminated in the same hand by Silas. That left Trotman, Cowin and Silas. Cowin and Trotman go all in and Cowin comes out of top. Trotman is eliminated. Silas had a very small chip lead over Cowin. In the first hand of the final two, Cowin doubles up because Silas bluffs at a wrong time. Silas barely had any chips, and after winning a couple consecutive hands, Cowin takes him out in the next hand. So Silas is eliminated and Cowin wins immunity.

Suratoni before Tribal Council
So Cowin knew that he really needed to win this immunity challenge. If he would not be able to sway Trotman then he would have been voted out a second time. He was finally able to get Trotman alone but things didn’t go as planned. Trotman didn’t really want to talk and Cowin began to get a little angry. He asked Trotman how he could even consider stabbing his friends in the back and Trotman was seriously offended. He told Cowin that this is a game and that he was sure that Cowin would not take him very far. Cowin told him that they would take the Tyndale guys out (after Damien) and then they would both be in the final four. Trotman said it was his decision and that if he was going to make up his mind about this, he needed to do it alone without Cowin berating him. Cowin just walked away because he was pissed. At least he was immune.
Cameron and Wilson asked Cowin how it went and he told them that he didn’t know how Trotman would vote. They considered again who they should vote for, and Cowin pushed the fact that he wanted to get rid of Damien. They weren’t convinced, but they told him that they prolly had an advantage because Silas and Damien wouldn’t make an alliance. They still needed Trotman, but they would worry about it more after Damien was gone.

Tribal Council
1st Vote: Damien
2nd Vote: Cameron
3rd Vote: Damien
4th Vote: Damien
5th Vote: Cameron
6th Vote: Cameron
And with the seventh and final vote, the eighteenth person voted out of Survivor Hamilton is… Cameron Hodge.

Sunday, June 05, 2005

Day Nineteen

Suratoni Tribe
Very early in the morning, the Tribe was awoken by Cowin screaming to annoy them. Cameron, Wilson, Trotman, Pitman and Silas went over to talk to him right away. Dirks stayed in bed, while Damien snuck off into the forest. Cowin told them all what he had been doing for 5 days. He chilled, ate a lot and tried and failed to pick up a female production worker. He asked if Damien was still around pretty early too, and they told him he was. Cowin was very annoyed at this, because he obviously couldn’t understand how Damien was still in the game. Wilson wanted to stick up for Damien, but Pitman began talking about how Damien lied to everyone, and also played a big part in voting Ryan out. Wilson tried again to tell Cowin about how Damien later came forward of his own free will to tell Cameron and himself what he had done. It didn’t matter though, because Cowin still wanted to vote Damien out right away.
Damien came back later in the day, and Cowin ignored him. He just wouldn’t talk to Damien at all. That suited Damien just fine as he didn’t really have anything to say to Cowin either. Trotman and Wilson were the ones who spent the most time with Damien. They didn’t really talk strategy with Damien because they didn’t trust him. Whenever he tried to talk about who they wanted to vote out of anything like that, they just remembered other things they had to do and walked away. Damien was totally being left out of the loop.
Meanwhile, Silas got the chance to talk to Cowin by himself. Cowin, liking Silas talked to him about all the things he wanted to do after voting Damien out. (which was the first priority) He told Silas that his loyalties were with the Bash Brothers and probably Wilson. Silas told him that he and Dirks really wanted to have Cowin on their side, to go to the final 3, where it would be anyone’s game. Silas also told Cowin that Trotman had been thinking about stabbing the Pickering guys in the back; That really made Cowin think. He went and talked with the Bash Brothers right away.

Immunity Challenge
Today, the immunity challenge will be a little different. Because the number 8 goes so well with tournaments, we will be having another tournament. This tournament will be very different. Each round will be a different type of challenge. The first being speed/obstacle course, the second being a strength challenge, and the third being 3 trivia questions. The thing that is different is that the losers of each round will be going on to the next round. The winners will be safe. The loser of the two in the final round will be immediately eliminated from Survivor Hamilton. There will be no Tribal Council tonight. The brackets will be chosen randomly. Remember, winning is everything. Lose three times and you will be going home.

First Round: Obstacle Course
Trotman beats Cowin, Damien beats Wilson, Dirks beats Pitman, Silas beats Cameron.
Trotman, Damien, Dirks, Silas IMMUNE

Second Round: Strength
Cowin beats Wilson, Cameron beats Pitman
Cowin, Cameron IMMUNE

Final Round: Trivia Questions
Question One: Wilson correct, Pitman incorrect
Question Two: Wilson correct, Pitman correct
Question Three: Wilson corrent, Pitman incorrect

So without further ado, Christopher Pitman is the seventeenth person eliminated from Survivor Hamilton.

Next time on Survivor Hamilton… The castaways light it up in a poker competition, and tempers flare between two members of Suratoni.

Thursday, June 02, 2005

Day Eighteen

Suratoni Tribe
The day started with some tree mail that told the tribe “If you thought Survivor was unpredictable so far, just wait…” This message really excited the final 8 castaways. They knew that it was really getting down to the wire, and that things had been so crazy so far. They didn’t have any idea what else could happen, but they knew Mike Hamilton was running the game, and that he is a genius.
After the exit of Clarke, Silas and Dirks were really getting desperate. They knew that the Pickering guys were pretty tight, and that if Pitman stayed with Cameron, it was 6-2 in Pickering’s favour. They tried again to talk with Trotman, but this time Trotman told them he was not interested because there would be too few of them. They agreed, but said that with Cowin gone, the bash brothers are dead, and they would be able to sway Pitman. Trotman said get Pitman first, and he’ll think about it.
Unfortunately, Pitman was away for most of the day fishing with Cameron, Wylie and Wilson, which didn’t seem like a good thing for Silas’ plan.
Damien spent most of the day chilling by himself. He knew that his time would be coming, and that it probably should have come already, but he was still here. He was certainly glad for that, but he needed to start thinking about if he could make an alliance with anyone. His best option would be Trotman, and he saw Trotman talking with Silas and Dirks, so Damien began to consider having a chat with Silas.

Immunity Challenge.
So today immunity is going to work a little differently. There will be two tournaments: one puzzle tournament, and one balance fighting tournament. The winner of the puzzle tournament will be immune, and also get to pick by himself who is going home tonight. The winner of the fighting tournament will also be immune, and will get to choose one past competitor from any point in the game to come back as a castaway. Obviously the stakes are very high this evening. The way the tournaments will work is one person will be chosen randomly, they will get to pick their opponent. It is an elimination style tournament.

First, the Puzzle Tournament
1st Round: Dirks challenges Damien and wins, Pitman challenges Trotman and wins, Silas challenges Cameron and wins, Wylie beats Wilson.
2nd Round: Silas challenges Pitman and wins, Wylie beats Dirks.
Final: Silas beats Wylie.

Balance Fighting Tournament
1st Round: Dirks challenges Wilson and wins, Cameron challenges Damien and wins, Pitman challenges Wylie and wins, Trotman beats Silas.
2nd Round: Dirks challenges Trotman and wins, Cameron beats Pitman.
Final: Cameron beats Dirks.

So Silas will be voting someone off, Cameron will be bringing someone back.

Suratoni before Tribal Council
So everyone began sucking up to Silas. He was the only one that needed to be sucked up to, because he held all their fates in his hand. The only person he couldn’t vote off was Cameron, anyone else would be fair game. Sucking up didn’t matter much, because Silas already knew exactly to vote off. It wasn’t because he was afraid of this person, or because he thought this person was the biggest threat. He was trying to be smart with his choice. He felt he knew who Cameron would be bringing back, so he wanted to hold back the size of Cameron’s alliance starting tomorrow. Cameron knew who he was bringing back to the game.

Tribal Council
So we will start with Cameron. Who would Cameron like to bring back to the game? This person will arrive at the camp tomorrow morning. Cameron quickly told everyone that he decided to bring Cowin back into the game.

Many people felt they already knew this was coming, but it was still shocking to think that Cowin would be back in the morning. Damien was shaking in his boots.

It was now Silas’ turn to write down the name of the person that would be going home. So after no deliberation at all, the seventeenth person voted out of Survivor Hamilton is… Dan Wylie

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Day Seventeen

Suratoni Tribe
The Tyndale guys were beginning to worry a little bit, because they had just lost Ryan and Jones back-to-back. They were now at a 6-3 disadvantage if Pitman stayed with Cameron. There was never a more important time for Dirks and Silas to get one of the Pickering guys on their side. They knew that Cameron and Wilson wouldn’t stab eachother in the back, and Wylie was pretty close to the Bash Brothers. This is why they had been confronting Trotman before, and it is why they confronted him again today. This time they were able to get him to listen for longer. They told him that if it came down to Trotman, Cameron, Wilson and Wylie, Trotman would be the first to go. He began to understand that they were probably right. He asked them if they were going to include Clarke in this little alliance. They were not sure yet.
While Dirks and Silas were chatting with Trotman, Damien went to talk to Cameron again, but this time Wilson was there too. He asked them if they were angry with them, and if so was there anything he could do to change their minds. Wilson told him that he wasn’t at all angry, but if he lied about voting Cowin off, then he would be angry. Cameron agreed whole-heartedly. Damien began to stir the sand with his feet, looking down the whole time. They both looked at him, knowing what was coming. Damien began to tell them that Cowin was already angry at him for no reason, and that he knew that if Cowin didn’t get voted out, he would be the next to go. Wilson told him that they understand why he needed to get rid of Cowin, but that he shouldn’t have lied about it, and if he wanted to vote with the Tyndale guys, he should have prolly stuck with them instead of playing both sides. Cameron just walked away.

Immunity Challenge
All nine members of Suratoni will be randomly split into three groups of three. One member from each group will compete in a speed challenge, followed by another person in a strength challenge, and then a puzzle smarts challenge. A win is worth 2 points, second place is worth 1 point, and a loss is worth nothing. All the members of the top two teams will be immune. The three members who lose will be the only ones up for elimination at tribal council. They will not vote. Only the six immune members will vote.
The teams are as follows: Team One: Cameron, Silas, Damien. Team Two: Clarke, Trotman, Wilson. Team Three: Dirks, Wylie, Pitman.

Speed Challenge: 1st: Dirks, 2nd: Clarke, 3rd: Damien
Strength Challenge: 1st: Cameron, 2nd: Pitman, 3rd: Trotman
Puzzle Challenge: 1st: Silas, 2nd: Wylie, 3rd: Wilson

Team One: 4 points
Team Two: 1 point
Team Three: 4 points

Immune: Damien, Cameron, Silas, Dirks, Pitman, Wylie
Unimmune: Clarke, Trotman, Wilson

Suratoni Before Tribal Council
Yet another unexpected event messed up the members of Suratoni. It was beginning to seem to them that they couldn’t predict anything that was going to happen in the game. So either Clarke, Trotman or Wilson was going home tonight. Those three were all pretty worried, because they were not sure who would get the most votes. Dirks and Silas were not sure whether or not they should stick with Trotman, because he may be the biggest threat of the three up for elimination. Wylie and Cameron were sure they didn’t want to vote Wilson off, and they knew that Trotman may be planning something. Damien was just very excited to still be in the game. Pitman still didn’t know where he stood within the tribe, but he would be sure to try and talk to Cameron again before it was time to vote.

Tribal Council
1st vote: Clarke
2nd vote: Wilson
3rd vote: Clarke
4th vote: Wilson
5th vote: Clarke
And with the sixth and final vote, the sixteenth person voted out of Survivor Hamilton is… Adam Clarke