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Loved Ones Visit (1 of 5), Rope A Dope Challenge and Reward - S33E11 Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X

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The Survivors then went into the Reward Challenge, where they met their loved ones. They were: Sunday's husband, Jeff; Jay's sister, Melanie; Adam's brother, Evan; Ken's brother, William; Bret's father, Don; Zeke's father, Sam; David's father, Doug; Will's mother, Irene; and Hannah's mother, Liz.... Please support me by installing my Puzzles from Survivor app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/puzzle-cluster/id1460284314 Alliance Tracker for Survivor app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/alliance-tracker-for-survivor/id1486051580 #Survivor #SuvivorSuperFan #SurvivorGeek Twitter: https://twitter.com/rrTenz https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/About_to_Have_a_Rumble About to Have a Rumble is the eleventh episode of Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X. Story Night 30 Day 31 .... After meeting his brother, Adam openly declared he would not use his Reward Steal advantage. The challenge then began. Jay quickly raced out to a lead, with Zeke, David, and Adam hot on his tail. Jay eventually won the reward and picked Will and Sunday (due to making promises to them) and Adam (for choosing not to use his advantage) and their loved ones to join him on a barbecue reward. After the feast, Adam asked his brother for an update on his mother's condition. Adam revealed his mother had stage four lung cancer. Evan told him that his mother was not currently receiving any treatments (due to having bad reactions) but was getting strength from the knowledge he was playing Survivor, a show the entire family loves. After the feast, to thank Jay for choosing him for the reward, Adam decided to give him his Reward Steal advantage. Reward Challenge: Rope A Dope The castaways will each be attached to a rope that is woven through a series of obstacles. The first one to reach the end wins. Reward: Barbecue at camp with the their loved one. Winner: Jay Starrett (shared with Adam Klein, Sunday Burquest, and Will Wahl to join him on reward) https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/Around_the_Bend Around The Bend (also known as Rope-a-Dope, Connecting With Loved Ones, Brains and Brawn, The Bottom Line, Tangled Up in Blue, and Don't Call It a Comeback) is a recurring challenge of Survivor. Rules The castaways will be attached to a rope that is tangled around several fences and poles that they must jump over and climb through in order to untangle it and make their way to the finish. In Guatemala, Tocantins, and Philippines, the challenge is divided into stages, with a given number of castaways entering the final round, a three-level obstacle course. In Edge of Extinction and Winners at War, this challenge is used as the first part of Don't Call It a Comeback and culminates in a table maze portion similar to Paddle Out. History ... Guatemala, Tocantins, Heroes vs. Villains, One World, Philippines......they would have to carry a purse weighing 5% of their body weight. The first round was the same variation as the first round in Heroes vs. Villains. The second round featured a new stage which required castaways to traverse through bamboo poles while attached to a rope. In the final round, the castaways, no longer attached to a rope, had to untie a series of rope gates on a three-level obstacle course. Well-rested and without any weight, Abi-Maria breezed through the stage and defeated Carter Williams and Jonathan Penner to win immunity. In Millennials vs. Gen X, the challenge was once again used as a Reward Challenge for the Family Visit. Castaways would have to traverse several hitching posts both in shallow water and on the beach. In a race between David Wright, Hannah Shapiro, Jay Starrett, Ken McNickle, and Zeke Smith, Jay edged out the others to win reward. In Heroes vs. Healers vs. Hustlers, the challenge was used as a Reward Challenge, returning to a variation similar to the one used in the first round in Guatemala. This time, however, the castaways competed in pairs, and would have to unclip themselves after getting through the obstacle and attempt to land five rings onto a target. In a close race between the three pairs, the yellow team of Chrissy Hofbeck and Devon Pinto managed to land their rings onto their target first to win reward. In David vs. Goliath, the challenge was used as the third Immunity Challenge, modified for tribal use. In the first stage, one member would have to traverse a fence obstacle similar to the first round in Heroes vs. Villains. In the second stage, three members would would have to work together untangle three ropes. In the third stage, two members would use the ropes to lasso and pull in a platform on which the last two members would build a pyramid puzzle. David and Goliath were neck-and-neck in the challenge, but David ultimately edged out Goliath in finishing their puzzle to win immunity, sending Goliath to their first Tribal Council.

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