Lying Liars and the People Who Vote for Them - 
by J-Unit
Survivor: Vanuatu sort of picked itself up towards the end of this season. By the time we had reached last night's season finale, Mark Burnett was actually able to string together several enjoyable episodes back-to-back. There was even some suspense as to who would be left in the final, and who was going to be the overall winner. I was ready to sit back and enjoy a couple of hours of programming, but was stupid and didn't fast forward through the into to this episode. The producers tried to recap the entire season full of tribal councils, but in doing so made it quite obvious who was going to end up in the running for first and second place. Just in case there were a few million people out there that were watching the finale but didn't tune into the rest of the show, CBS wanted to make sure they were all caught up, and quickly revealed the two people about to battle for the win.
There may be a few people out there that didn't watch the finale, so I will try and refrain from being too obvious. Julie was shown the door in the last episode, in a betrayal that was easy for all of us to see, but took a lot of people by surprise, including Eliza. Eliza couldn't believe that Chris was just able to lie to Julie like that, but still maintained that Chris was the only person that she trusted. She should have been happy that she had lasted as long as she did. Her deal was to make the final four, and she did. The rest was going to be up to her.
Things got really heated at camp. Julie thought a lot of Chris, but apparently Chris didn't think as highly of her as we were led to believe. When asked about his decision, he said that Julie had it coming ever since she broke with Lopevi, and he got her back. Twila and Eliza went at it once again. Why is Eliza such a whiny bitch all of the time? She started up an argument about the lack of respect people show her, which basically meant Twila. For her part, Twila countered with one of the more truthful statements of the year, in that Eliza has only stuck around because people used her until they didn't need her any longer. Eliza countered that just because Twila worked hard doesn't mean she deserves to be around. You see, Twila's strategy was to save herself for the challenges. Brilliant strategy Eliza! You have won, uhhhh, uhhhh, one immunity! Great way to keep yourself in the game.
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