The tribe has spoken and Colin is asked to leave the pool immediately.At Tribal Council, James argues with Stephenie for telling people what to do during the challenge when J.T. was the only person who should have been giving orders. The argument heats up when Stephenie takes offense to James’s abrasiveness towards her, and her allies, Colby and Tom, each take a stab at James. “Just let it be, bro,” says Colby. Colby is shocked to see that his tribe has shifted from a cohesive team to a tribe of individuals so early in the game. When Jeff questions the tribe about their concerns regarding alliances from previous seasons, Cirie claims that she does not have an alliance with Amanda due to her past experience with her during Survivor: Micronesia, because Amanda betrayed Cirie in the end. Ultimately, Candice and Cirie stuck with J.T.’s alliance, and with six out of the nine votes cast against her, Stephenie was voted out. Stephenie LaGrossa, the 29 year-old from Survivor: Palau, became the second person voted off of SURVIVOR: HEROES VS. VILLAINS.
Insight from Jeff concerning Rob's illness: even Boston Rob cannot stomach the Samoa flu. Turns out that’s all that was wrong with Rob, a bout of the local Samoan flu. But hear me when I say this was no ordinary flu. During the season it took out a lot of our crew members and a lot of the locals on the island. It hits the body very hard and according to our doctors, one of the worst parts was the accompanying headache which felt like a nail being repeatedly pounded into the back of your head.
When the doctors and I first got to Rob at camp, he was flat out on his side. Flat out. He was shaking uncontrollably and he was slobbering from the mouth. I knew it was bad because Rob is not the kind of guy who ever complains about physical pain. He’ll complain about damn near everything else, but he’s pretty self-contained when it comes to pain. He was out of it. Before the docs diagnosed it as merely the flu, I thought he was going to have to be evacuated. I doubt Rob has any idea how bad it really was, I don’t think he remembers much of what happened.
After the doctors had run their tests and determined that he was okay to continue, he and I sat and talked for quite a while. He just needed time to get strong enough so that he could stand up and walk back over to the rest of the tribe. It was a pretty funny, and at times emotional, exchange. He kept repeating that he didn’t want to “let anybody down” because he loved the game so much. But as his mind cleared up a bit, those noble feelings were replaced by a more familiar Boston Rob refrain: “Screw it. I’m gonna win this damn game.” I half expected him to stand up, staggering to maintain balance and yell to no one in particular: “Adrienne! Adrienne!
This week's quote is from Rob: “Again I’m on the buffoon tribe”
| Heroes | Villains | |||||
| Amanda | ~ | Warren | Coach | ~ | Dick | |
| Candice | ~ | Maureen | Courtney | ~ | Eric | |
| Cirie | ~ | Karen D. | Danielle | ~ | Pat | |
| Colby | ~ | Christi | Jerri | ~ | Lauren | |
| J.T. | ~ | Erin | Parvati | ~ | Cara | |
| James | ~ | Karen R. | Randy | ~ | Sandy | |
| Rupert | ~ | Brendan | Rob | ~ | Tonya | |
| ~ | Russell | ~ | Kim | |||
| ~ | Sandra | ~ | Linda | |||
| Tom | ~ | Nick | Tyson | ~ | Brandon | |

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