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Its the day before Thanksgiving.

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Most people are off spending time with their families, hopefully giving those families 120 percent.

The same seems true for this episode ofSurvivor.

As the episode starts, Sue feels left out now that her No.

Sue seems swayed and heartened that Caroline reassured her that theyre still each others No.

At the water well, they find three other players to get together with.

Excuse the extended Thanksgiving metaphor, but it is really a leftovers alliance.

Im so glad I dont have to remember anymore.)

She ends up picking the right rock and goes to play a game.

Its a puzzle with five rows and a bunch of balls.

What is this challenge a teenager who has been grounded from YouTube for a week?

Thats the level of attitude its giving.

But, also, they wobble.

Kyle, Genevieve, and Sam get close.

Rachel gets to wear the worlds ugliest immunity necklace that probably has rabies, scabies, and inconsolable babies.

Did Sue wash her face because her once-and-forever nemesis, Kyle, was definitely getting voted out?

We all knew this was happening, right?

Im with Andy, however.

I dont think immunity really matters that much.

To Andys point, all the players know that the record for winning challenges is five.

We know this because Jeff said it after Andys fourth win.

Again, the win might change the order but not whos going.

Andy is right that Kyle doesnt have a good game and is just good at challenges.

So, yeah, I get it.

They made the decision that was right for them.