Ad Executive Earl Cole won Survivor Fiji last night. Earl received all nine votes, a survivor first. Yau-Man, though not in the final three, really was the number two player. Cassandra proved utterly useless and lazy and Dreamz showed himself to be a liar in the final tribal council.
Yau-Man’s expert play came when he offered Dreamz his Ford truck in exchange for immunity at the final four. Dreamz seemed pretty genuine with his offer to give it to Yau-Man, but renegged at the final moment which sent Yau-Man home.
Funny thing is Dreamz was screwed either way. If he had given up the immunity necklace as he promised he was have been voted off for sure – though ‘kept his word’. Instead he kept immunity for himself, which sealed his fate with the jury. He received no votes, proved not to be a man of his word and left people wondering if anything he ever said was really true. And you can bet Yau-Man had played out both of these strategies ahead of time. Smart guy.
As for Earl, he’s definitely a deserving winner. He played quiet the entire game, which seems time and time again to be a winning strategy. Ironically he never won a single immunity challenge, or received a single vote against him in tribal. Definitely one of the slickest, understated players the game as seen.
