Video Description Someone is in trouble. Seeds of paranoia and distrust disperse as the Aussies and the World fight it out for final four. Will the tight bonds remain intact? First Broadcast: Tue, Sep 2, 2025
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Last warning!
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It feels like there are way too many idols / immunities at this point of the game… There were only two players without guaranteed immunity at this tribal council. (If Luke hadn’t managed to make Parvati rip up her advantage earlier, she would have had the power to take away his idol. Well done Luke! Not my favourite player tbh but respect were respect is due.)
I like Shonee a lot but her Janine pitch was bad IMO. Of course, everyone wants to take Janine to the end because the jury is unlikely to give the win to a millionare. I also don’t believe that her “no strong two person alliance” was planned or a good move. Parvati was trying to shiel Cieree and Luka was shielding Janine. It makes no sense to not want a strong two person alliance at the end of the game.
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Spoilers
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.
.
Last warning!
.
.
.
It feels like there are way too many idols / immunities at this point of the game… There were only two players without guaranteed immunity at this tribal council. (If Luke hadn’t managed to make Parvati rip up her advantage earlier, she would have had the power to take away his idol. Well done Luke! Not my favourite player tbh but respect were respect is due.)
I like Shonee a lot but her Janine pitch was bad IMO. Of course, everyone wants to take Janine to the end because the jury is unlikely to give the win to a millionare. I also don’t believe that her “no strong two person alliance” was planned or a good move. Parvati was trying to shiel Cieree and Luka was shielding Janine. It makes no sense to not want a strong two person alliance at the end of the game.