TRIBAL COUNCIL
Malcolm tells Jeff Probst, the host, "There’s no telling what’s going to happen tonight, just because we’re all saying the same thing to everyone.” Next, Russell explains his philosophy of always expecting to win. Russell says, "There is nothing wrong with me expecting excellence from myself every time, no matter what it is that I’m doing.” Malcolm admits that he let his tribe down in the challenge today by not being able to break all the pots before the other tribes. Jeff then asks each castaway why he or she should not be voted out tonight. Denise points out that she is a strong physical and social player who can work hard to make alliances with others wherever they end up. Malcolm makes the case that he is the strongest physical player, which is the key to winning a challenge. Russell thinks that Malcolm is too much of a threat for the remainder of the game and suggests that he and Denise would be the best two to go forward. Neither Russell nor Malcolm has anything bad to say about Denise, except that maybe she is too likable. The Matsing tribe then votes. Jeff reveals all three votes, which are one vote for Malcolm and two votes for Russell. So, Russell Swan, the 45 year-old returning player from Glendside, PA, becomes the fourth person to be voted out of SURVIVOR: PHILIPPIN
Player | Survivor | Tribe |
Christi | Carter Williams | Kalabaw |
Colin | Jonathan Penner | Kalabaw |
Erin | Sarah Dawson | Kalabaw |
Karen D. | Katie Hanson | Kalabaw |
Karen R. | Dana Lambert | Kalabaw |
Tonya | Jeff Kent | Kalabaw |
Dick | Malcolm Freberg | Matsing |
Steve | Denise Stapley | Matsing |
Alyssa | Artis Silvester | Tandang |
Cara | Peter "Pete" Yurkowski | Tandang |
Cheryl | Michael Skupin | Tandang |
Lauren | Lisa Whelchel | Tandang |
Lee Anne | Roberta “R.C.” Saint-Amour | Tandang |
Sandy | Abi-Maria Gomes | Tandang |
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