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>>> Australian Survivor 2017 Tipping Game <<<

Fear , greed appression these are the dark sides. Think about how kristie won courage , self worth as like michelle michelle will win locky " fear anxiousnous " tara desperation and jerico and ziggy no sense of spirit enlitenment
 
There will indeed be a non elimination ep next Sunday. Instead the person who wins the advantage in a challenge will choose one person to cut from the jury.
 
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...I've put this one in a 'spoilers tag' because some people may not want to see what the final challenge will be but it completely explains the viewing schedule for the final episode and the reunion so enter at your own risk... on this website below... cheers.

http://tvtonight.com.au/2017/09/australian-survivor-reunion-to-follow-finale.html



Australian Survivor reunion to follow finale
September 27th, 2017 By David Knox


Minor Spoiler:

TEN’s Australian Survivor live finale will take place on Tuesday October 10, to be followed by a Reunion episode.

Surprisingly the show will revive its 2016 finale challenge for the 3 remaining contestants, standing atop pegs, this time filmed in the evening.

The winner will be announced in Sydney, although TEN is yet to advise of any ticketing info for fans.

A reminder there is no show on Sunday due to NRL Grand Final on Nine.

Tuesday October 10
7:30pm
The final three wake up nervous and excited ahead of their final immunity challenge. The winner will get the ultimate advantage – deciding who they want to take through to the final Tribal Council giving themselves the best chance at winning the title of sole survivor and $500,000 in prize money.

The epic hand on idol challenge returns. The contestants must perch atop pegs with one hand touching the idol, but this year the final challenge is held at night in the dark with the powerful waves continually crashing into the contestants as the tide rises. Hours pass and the waves get bigger and more explosive as the weather gets colder. After a marathon challenge one contestant is left standing.

Decision made on whom the challenge winner will take to Tribal Council, the final two answer questions from the jury and sell their pitch on why they should become the sole survivor for 2017. The votes cast, the entire cast travel to Sydney where the winner is announced.

9pm Reunion
Following the exciting winner reveal to crown Austalian Survivor champion for 2017, 24 castaways reunite for an explosive reunion special hosted by Jonathan LaPaglia.

The reunion special takes a look back at the most memorable moments on the season and finds out what the Survivors have been up to since leaving the island.

Now that their game play and strategy has been exposed and secrets revealed, it is time to explain their actions and even settle scores.

What will happen when they all meet for the first time since returning home? Has the game playing, lying and manipulation ended, or was Australian Survivor only the beginning for these calculating castaways?
 
...I've put this one in a 'spoilers tag' because some people may not want to see what the final challenge will be but it completely explains the viewing schedule for the final episode and the reunion so enter at your own risk... on this website below... cheers.

http://tvtonight.com.au/2017/09/australian-survivor-reunion-to-follow-finale.html



Australian Survivor reunion to follow finale
September 27th, 2017 By David Knox


Minor Spoiler:

TEN’s Australian Survivor live finale will take place on Tuesday October 10, to be followed by a Reunion episode.

Surprisingly the show will revive its 2016 finale challenge for the 3 remaining contestants, standing atop pegs, this time filmed in the evening.

The winner will be announced in Sydney, although TEN is yet to advise of any ticketing info for fans.

A reminder there is no show on Sunday due to NRL Grand Final on Nine.

Tuesday October 10
7:30pm
The final three wake up nervous and excited ahead of their final immunity challenge. The winner will get the ultimate advantage – deciding who they want to take through to the final Tribal Council giving themselves the best chance at winning the title of sole survivor and $500,000 in prize money.

The epic hand on idol challenge returns. The contestants must perch atop pegs with one hand touching the idol, but this year the final challenge is held at night in the dark with the powerful waves continually crashing into the contestants as the tide rises. Hours pass and the waves get bigger and more explosive as the weather gets colder. After a marathon challenge one contestant is left standing.

Decision made on whom the challenge winner will take to Tribal Council, the final two answer questions from the jury and sell their pitch on why they should become the sole survivor for 2017. The votes cast, the entire cast travel to Sydney where the winner is announced.

9pm Reunion
Following the exciting winner reveal to crown Austalian Survivor champion for 2017, 24 castaways reunite for an explosive reunion special hosted by Jonathan LaPaglia.

The reunion special takes a look back at the most memorable moments on the season and finds out what the Survivors have been up to since leaving the island.

Now that their game play and strategy has been exposed and secrets revealed, it is time to explain their actions and even settle scores.

What will happen when they all meet for the first time since returning home? Has the game playing, lying and manipulation ended, or was Australian Survivor only the beginning for these calculating castaways?

...haha!... I just found out that Melore had posted this same article about 2 and a half hours ago in the 'Episode 21 discussion thread' lol!... so just ignore this one lol!... to be sure to be sure!... lol!... cheers.
 
No, it makes sense. There would be an even number of jury members otherwise, thus creating the (perhaps unlikely) possibility of a 5-5 draw.

Yeah, it makes sense, I still feel it's mean though. They've "earned" the right to be on the jury by lasting that long, and I don't like the idea of someone like Locky or Tara (lol, as if she could win a challenge) excluding someone they don't like out of spite.
 
Ok, two eps this week on Monday and Tuesday respectively. One of them is a non elimination episode with a twist, so I have a "special reward" tip. Not sure if there will be a regular reward challenge, but I have left that in just in case.

Overall Winner (10 points):

One Player Wins Special Reward (20 points):
One Player Wins Regular Reward (5/10 points):
One Player Wins Immunity (30 points):
One Player Voted Out (30 points):

Second Animal Mon (10 points):
Second Animal Tue (10 points):


PM your tips to me by 6.30pm Monday, I guess.

Hey Timmy,

The non elimination episode is next Sunday not this week.
 
Well it's a twist and AU Survivor loves a twist. At least the person who wins it could yet still end up on the jury (hoping Locky/Tara here).

The US version already did it in S 34 Survivor Kaoh Rong. Funnily enough it actually helped the person that won that season because the person that got cut from the jury said they would have voted for somebody else to win.
 
Yeah, it makes sense, I still feel it's mean though. They've "earned" the right to be on the jury by lasting that long, and I don't like the idea of someone like Locky or Tara (lol, as if she could win a challenge) excluding someone they don't like out of spite.

They are just copying the twist from season 34 of the US version. I agree that it sucks.
 
Hey Timmy,

The non elimination episode is next Sunday not this week.
So why does the guide for Monday say "With alliances crumbling and paranoia setting in, all six castaways are determined to win individual immunity. In an explosive Tribal Council, one contestant holds the power, but who will they choose?"?

This sounds like exactly the scenario we are discussing.
 
So why does the guide for Monday say "With alliances crumbling and paranoia setting in, all six castaways are determined to win individual immunity. In an explosive Tribal Council, one contestant holds the power, but who will they choose?"?

This sounds like exactly the scenario we are discussing.

I think that description means that one contestant is the swing vote, most likely who ever wins immunity, that will decide which person will go.

In Foxtel's guide this is what it says for next Sunday: "After 50 testing days on the island of Samoa, the final four contestants go into the challenge not for immunity but for an advantage to eliminate a member of the jury at tribal council".
 
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