Taj has basically the same question for Stephen. He tries to tell her that he'd been extremely loyal to her, keeping her in the game when JT had been talking about taking her out for a while. We've seen JT bring up the idea of getting rid of Taj on a couple of occasions, going all the way back to the Sydney vote, where Stephen definitely swayed him and saved her, so he's not necessarily lying here. Of course, the two of them have talked at one point or another about voting pretty much everyone in the game out, and JT has a couple of occasions when Stephen brought it up, too. In short, they were both just playing the game to watch their backs and only their backs, but they're both trying to make the other one look dishonest.

They begin to argue about it, and Taj actually tries a couple of times to give them back their dignity. "It's okay, it's fine!" she says, trying to calm them down, but they're too busy tearing into each other by this point. Taj just returns to her seat wearily; the jury seems happy to watch them fight each other, and Sierra tries to high-five Taj, which only makes her look worse than she already did.

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Remember when I said I didn't understand why no one likes Sierra? I get it now.

"Your friendship means more to me than winning, man," Stephen says to him, trying to smooth things over. JT repeatedly asks about Erinn going to the end, and Stephen repeats over and over again that he never made that decision, and he has no idea. "I just feel like a fool," JT says.

And with that, it is time to vote. We don't really see anyone's vote, which usually indicates a landslide. When Coach returns from casting his vote, he throws his jacket over his shoulder and peers at Sierra. Who knew he had a sense of humor about himself?

Probst tells them that he'll see them all in New York and walks off set while they all look around, confused. I always find this hilarious, because every season it seems like Probst is going "Thanks for the show, guys. We've got what we need here. You're on your own!" and then he just leaves them all in Brazil to fend for themselves.

Now we're in New York, and Stephen and JT are both sharply dressed in suit jackets and jeans. JT has shaved his beard, but Stephen has not. The crowd is really feisty, heckling Probst when he enters and screaming "I love you" throughout his intro speech. Four votes to win, yadda yadda, we all know the deal.

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The first vote is for JT, the second vote is for JT, and then...so are all the rest, and he is the winner. Yay! Even though I kind of wanted Stephen to win, JT is a nice guy and this was a relatively well-played season with a deserving winner.

Next up: the reunion!

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Comments (12)

itchy:

Well, I was really hoping that Stephen could have talked his way into the win, but he just seemed to go limp and let JT have it. I'm guessing they already had an agreement worked out there -- after all, Stephen gets the 100k for second place, right?

And the fact that people were falling all over themselves to lick up JT's droppings was part of his strategy -- which he pulled off really well. So he definitely deserves the win.

For once, I'm not dissatisfied with the winner. Although the whole season seemed kind of limp. Hopefully they'll toughen up the challenges for next season.

slutty_whore:

Although Stephen was a very good player in the game, he missed the essential point... you can't go to the end with the most-liked player in the game, whether you're in an alliance or not. And, if you're going to try and sell yourself to the jury, you can't sell yourself as a floater! You have to point out exactly what moves you made... DUH! He should have pointed out that he found the Idol with Taj, brought JT into their alliance, and protected JT from being voted out at certain points in the game.

I do agree that no matter what, what it comes to is that the juries (in the majority of seasons) only value physical brawn, no matter how strategic a game was played. If you're not the physical player, you have to actually make moves within the game that people will recognize as game-changing. Getting the people to vote out Tyson, while still keeping Sierra isolated was a master stroke and Stephen should have taken credit for it (since it WAS HIS IDEA!).

It was almost as if Stephen was playing for second place, which was my main problem with Sugar last season. If you really want to win Survivor, you have to play wire to wire. JT did, Stephen didn't.

cattyfan:

This was the first time in a long time I would have been satisfied with either person winning...until Stephen revealed he wouldn't have kept his word to JT. Then I was firmly in JT's corner.

Snootchy Bootches:

Cattyfan, I don't think that is what Stephen said. He mostly said he wasn't sure. He only said he would go against JT when pressed because that was clearly the answer that they wanted to hear. I'm not sure why everyone gets down on Stephen for saying he would have to think about whether he would bring JT to the end. JT clearly had to think about whether he would bring Stephen to the end. The only difference is that we got to see what decision JT finally ended with but we will never know what Stephen would have done.

(I've not read the recap yet only the comments. :p)

Snootchy Bootches:

Cattyfan, I don't think that is what Stephen said. He mostly said he wasn't sure. He only said he would go against JT when pressed because that was clearly the answer that they wanted to hear. I'm not sure why everyone gets down on Stephen for saying he would have to think about whether he would bring JT to the end. JT clearly had to think about whether he would bring Stephen to the end. The only difference is that we got to see what decision JT finally ended with but we will never know what Stephen would have done.

(I've not read the recap yet only the comments. :p)

Snootchy Bootches:

Erm... that was weird.

idax:

congrats JT! and thanks for the recaps!

stephen was really portrayed as a whiney little byatch there at the end, which i'm not sure is off the mark. such a strange relationship he and JT have. bromance, fo sho.

pretty good season. sierra definitely acted like a 12 year-old all the way, proving why they hated her (b/c i had been wondering). coach was fun to watch.

looking forward to the recap of the reunion!

dax

Channel Dasher:

Schoonie - Great Recaps (again) all season. Always made my day.

On the forum side I have been plugging the Ponderosa videos. If you haven't checked it out, they actually did one with Stephen and JT showing up at Ponderosa after the final tribal council. It's worth watching because it gives a different perspective than the editing on the tribal council. Stephen and JT seemed pretty cool about the whole thing - not the drama that you might expect. It was a weird, but satisfying, "conclusion."

Thanks for all the recaps and look forward to next fall.

Emmyloo:

Thanks for the entertaining recaps. I always read them at ew.com and then head over hear for your vastly superior take.

willintherace:

"The part of Debbie will be played by Paula . . . " BRAVO!

tv freak:

Great, spot-on recap. I hope that Debbie and Sierra see this recap and realize how stupid their questions were.

Mr Dangerous:

I just finished reading this. (I was on vacation.)

okay, okay, I wanted the whole thing to end in a big wedding under a tree. I didn't get that but this was almost as good.

First, Smitten and JT pledge their loyalty to each other. Then they have a fight. Then one feels betrayed. How is it resolved? In the end they end up together, side by side, [one in black and one in white (okay, yellow)]. The two of them looked like the top of a big gay wedding cake.

P.S. uh, the reason why Jeff seemingly hates Stephen is cause Jeff's jealous of Stephen and JT's "relationship."

I really enjoyed your recaps Schoonie and I look forward to the ones in the fall.

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