A bold move on "Survivor: South Pacific"
The plan is not without risk and several of his tribe mates have serious doubts (SPOILER ALERT).
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Ozzy's plan hinges on the expectation that he can best the as-yet undefeated Christine in a Redemption Island duel and that the two tribes will merge before the next challenge.
The alternative is to send a weaker player into exile (like Cochran, who has had a target on his back since Day One), where he likely would be beaten by Christine leaving their tribe two men down in a merge.
The risks? If Ozzy fails to beat Christine, he is gone from the game for good and Cochran has his immunity idol. If the merge does not take place as expected, his tribe will have to tackle the next challenge without him and he is clearly among the strongest players.
Only Dawn and Cochran, the two weakest members of the Savii tribe, like this idea. The others need to be persuaded. Ozzy apparently does that because the tribal council vote sends him packing.
Coach's Upolu team, meanwhile, won the immunity/reward challenge and bonded over movie snacks and a preview screening of Adam Sandler's "Jack and Jill."
Oh, and Christine beat Mikayla in the Redemption Island duel, sending her out of the game for good.
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