Survivor Hamilton Two

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

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

4 Comments:

At 12:27 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

wow tyndale vs pickering.... whos gonna take it

 
At 9:57 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

noooooooo not wilson

 
At 8:00 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

GO DIRKS!!!

 
At 8:45 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dirks, Dirks, Dirks. If i didn't win, Nate is the only other guy i would love to see on top. Nate do this for me and all those other half Canadian-Africans.

 

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