Demon Rum And Demon Tom
As Stephenie Joins The Korors, The Worm Turns
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Tom Westman, demon in waiting (CBS)
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Janu Tornell, dysfunctional aunt in the attic (CBS)
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Then Stephenie had an audience with Principal Tom, who informed her that "Myself, Ian and Katie will look out for you...as far as we can... You've got friends in this tribe who will keep you alive."
But, in the end, you just knew that Stephenie was going to be way too smart to believe anyone, right? Her reaction to all the hullabaloo: "I've gotta figure some things out."
The immunity challenge this week was a familiar one: Everyone stood on a perch in the water. Whoever lasted the longest would win immunity. Coby and Janu lasted an hour, easily caving in when Jeff offered donuts to whoever would swim to shore. (Observed Katie, "Either they want to go home, or they don't think they're in danger of going home.")
An hour and a half later, four Survivors (Ian, Katie, Gregg 'n' Jenn) gave it up for chocolate chip cookies and milk. And just half an hour after that, Caryn and Stephenie took the plunge for a pizza.
So Tom ended up with immunity, and there was no break between the end of the contest and Tribal Council. Both Stephenie and Janu appeared fairly certain that they had targets on their backs, but in the end, it was Coby who was voted out.
If you're going to miss him, you are not alone. But the good news for Coby fans is that he is the first one on the jury, so we'll get to see how well he cleans up at the end of every episode from now on.
Next: Janu confronts the popular girls outside the gym, someone wins a native performance and feast as a reward, and the loser in another contest has to live alone for a while. Is that the Memorial Stephenie Prize?
By Ellen Crean
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