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Orlins voted off CBS's "Survivor"

By Steve Krakauer
Posted: 12/13/04, 1:30 AM EST Section: Pulp
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After Julie was voted out, Twila told Eliza that "she doesn't deserve to be in the final four." Eliza disagreed, but back at camp admitted that, regardless of who she likes and doesn't like, she was surprised with the final four.

For the immunity challenge, the four remaining survivors competed in a vertical maze where they had to collect pairs of letters and then unscramble them to spell a phrase. Eliza, Chris and Twila were in a dead heat at the close, but Chris pulled off the win in the end by spelling the phrase "Final Three."

Though they didn't win, Scout and Twila were still happy - mostly because Eliza did not win immunity.

"That little wench is going home tonight," Twila said to Scout and Chris.

Before his vote, Chris said he was taking friendship out of his decision - and followed his three-person alliance of Twila and Scout in voting for Eliza. Eliza voted for Twila, but was ousted, 3-1.

"It turns out I didn't have a single ally in the whole game," Eliza said after being voted out. "I look for the good in people, and it's definitely going to change my outlook."

The next immunity challenge forced the survivors to strike a pose with a bow and arrow and hold it for as long as possible. After more than an hour, Chris emerged victorious again, this time guaranteeing himself a spot in the finals.



Chris then chose to take Twila with him into the finals, voting out Scout.

When the jury addressed Chris and Twila, Eliza took the opportunity to cut into both of them.

"Congratulations, you were a deceptive, lying bitch," she said to Twila, following it up by referring to Chris as the same.

In his defense, Chris apologized to Eliza and Eliza casts her winning vote for Chris. Chris won the million by a 5-2 vote; only Scout and Ami voted for Twila.

Out of the 18 original survivors, Syracuse University's Eliza Orlins finished fourth.


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