They’ve spent the last 50 days in the Samoan jungle.
And with only five days to go on Australian Survivor, on Sunday, Jericho won an advantage prize and eliminated Tessa from the jury.
Winning the advantage in the day’s challenge, the 25-year-old flight attendant eliminated her from being able to decide the winner of the $500,000 cash prize.
Did he make the right move? With only five days to go on Australian Survivor, on Sunday, Jericho won an advantage prize and eliminated Tessa from the jury
Starting the day with a challenge, Jericho, Tara, Michelle and Peter were all fighting for the top prize.
Instructed by host Jonathon LaPaglia, the winner would receive the ability to eliminate one of the current standing tribal members, it was an important game to win.
Standing up on a peg boards, Jonathon proceeded to call out numbers of pegs which the survivors were required to remove, making it harder to remain standing.
Last four standing: Starting the day with a challenge, Jericho, Tara, Michelle and Peter were all fighting for the top prize
Tough: Standing up on a peg boards, Jonathon proceeded to call out numbers of pegs which the survivors were required to remove, making it harder to remain standing
The challenge: With Tara the first to drop out, it wasn’t long before Michelle and Peter followed her lead and failed the challenge
With Tara the first to drop out, it wasn’t long before Michelle and Peter followed her lead and failed the challenge.
With Jerricho the last man standing, his next challenge was to choose who he would eliminate from the jury.
Aware the jury were the ones to determine the $500,000 cash prize winner, he knew it was important to strategically vote out someone who did not have his best interests at heart.
Last man standing: With Jerricho the last man standing, his next challenge was to choose who he would eliminate from the jury
Thinking tactics: ‘I do believe that if I send the wrong person home, that could be $500,000 down the drain because it only takes one person,’ said Jerricho
‘I do believe that if I send the wrong person home, that could be $500,000 down the drain because it only takes one person,’ said Jerricho.
‘You can look at it [two] ways – that you can cancel out someone that won’t vote for you, and you can look at it as another person who might stand up there and make a speech for someone that’s not you, and that person can influence two or three people.’
Arriving at tribal, the reality star was first allowed to ask three members three questions to further ensure he was eliminating the right person.
Tough decision: Arriving at tribal, the reality star was first allowed to ask three members three questions to further ensure he was eliminating the right person
The jury: Unsure about 29-year-old doctor Tessa from the beginning, he asked her who the least deserving person still standing was
Unsure about 29-year-old doctor Tessa from the beginning, he asked her who the least deserving person still standing was.
Responding that she didn’t think Tara deserved to still be there, Jerricho eliminated her from the panel.
With only four days and four contestants left on the island, Survivor continues on Monday night at 7:30pm on Ten.
Kicked out: Responding that she didn’t think Tara deserved to still be there, Jerricho eliminated her from the panel