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Survivor 9: "Episode 9"
At the Reward Challenge, the survivors took turns answering a series of questions about Vanuatu history and culture to win a helicopter tour of the island. At the Immunity Challenge, the surviors had to use memory to solve a puzzle. Ami Cusack won the challenge, sending the Alinta tribe to Tribal Council, where Lea "Sarge" Masters, was voted out, and became the first member of the Jury.
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Read Episode 9 Recaps Around The Web
"Lea "Sarge" Masters, the 40-year-old drill sergeant from Columbia, South Carolina, didn't stand a chance. Viewed as the strongest man in the tribe as well as a leader, Sarge became a target whom the women took out in a resounding seven-to-two decision..." - CBS
"It’s a trivia game that we’ve seen before where each person has three skulls. Every time you get a question right, you get to set someone’s skull on fire. When all three skulls are lit then you are out of the game. I wonder how long the men will last here as this challenge is designed to expose any and all alliances. The reward is a helicopter rides though the inland gorge and a picnic at Mt Marro, a dormant and unique volcano. The picnic consists of chicken wings and champagne. An odd combination but real food nonetheless...." - The Trades
"The Reward Challenge, based around Vanuatu trivia, clearly assumes that the castaways researched the islands before the show began, because there's been little evidence of anybody learning anything about this season's setting. The winners get a helicopter ride, champagne and a bucket of chicken wings..." - Zap2it.com
On The Next Survivor Episode:
Two Survivors become "sacrificial lambs" and are tied up by their tribe.
A surreal Reward drives one Survivor to overindulge and pay for it later.
After a tumultuous night in which one castaway struggles to keep the camp together, it is decided that the most useless tribemate should go.
One Survivor is torn between joining a new alliance or thwarting an existing one. A tribemate exploits this indecision to work a plan.
Before Tribal Council, one Survivor makes a last-ditch effort to sway a tribemate. Will it work?

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