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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Lex confronts Tom on Teresa's claim about her Lex vote, and while Tom denies having told her that, he does admit having advice her about voting against Lex prior to the swap. Lex discuss this with Ethan and the two agree that taking Tom to the final three would be risk and consider absolving their alliance with him. *Immunity challenge: At Tribal Council, the final four are asked a series of eight questions about their tribemates. When a question is asked, the players must write their answers on their pads and wait until all have written their answers before revealing them. Each time a player answers correctly, they get one point. The player with the most points at the end of eight questions wins. Kim J. wins the challenge, and Tom is unanimously voted out by the others. After a traditional Samburu ritual, the final three players compete in the final immunity challenge. *Immunity challenge: All three players step on two stumps of different heights and place one hand on the immunity idol. If at any time a player lifts one foot, lets go of the idol or touches the idol or the supporting pole with their free hand, they are out of the challenge. Whichever player lasts the longest wins. Ethan is eliminated from the challenge earlier by accidentally stepping off a post. Lex and Kim J. continue for several hours, but Lex, who has been feeling ill for the few days, stumbles, and Kim J. wins immunity. At the following Tribal, she votes to eliminate Lex and go into the jury with Ethan. At the final Tribal Council, the jury quizzed Ethan and Kim J. over their gameplay. The jury ultimately felt that Kim J. played a somewhat distrustful game compared to Ethan's more straight-forward and apologetic approach and voted Ethan the Sole Survivor on a 5-2 vote. During the finale, the producers made it appear that the votes were being read at the site of the final tribal council immediately after the votes were cast. Jeff Probst went to get the voting urn and, when he returned, it appeared he had returned directly to the tribal council site to read the votes. However, he was actually on at a CBS studio in Los Angeles that was made up to look like the site. This was revealed after he read the votes and announced the winner. The contestants were told to try to make themselves appear as they had looked during the last tribal council and the audience was told to hold any cheering or applause until after the winner was announced.. }

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