Momentary Ceasefire

Momentary Ceasefire is the eleventh episode of Survivor: All-Stars.

Day 30 (Night)
Having just ousted the original 'Sole Survivor' Teddy from the game, the final six return to camp and seem in high spirits after the landmark moment. However, as the last remaining Saboga member, it is clear William is completely on the outs in the Chaboga Mogo tribe.

The group start heading to bed one by one, exhausted from the days events. Ben talks about how surreal it feels to have made it this far in the game to Isaiah, having only lasted twenty-one days before in Borneo. William remains awake to tend to the fire as the others head to sleep. He quietly says a prayer and speaks to God, hoping to find strength to surge a comeback in the game and defeat the majority alliance.

Day 31
Isaiah breaks apart firewood as some of the others lay in the shelter to rest. They wait for Adela to return with Tree Mail. Adela returns and reads Tree Mail aloud to the group, letting them know that they'll soon be leaving for their reward challenge. The group predictably begin suggesting what they think could be the next reward, with many pondering if a car might make an appearance.

Reward Challenge
The final six take seats on a bench area as Jeff explains to them that the challenge will be an exotic eating challenge, with items making appearances from the last seven seasons of Survivor. However, Jeff stuns the group when he confirms that they won't be taking part, but rather their loved ones will.

Emmanuel hugs his younger brother before taking his spot behind a table, being the first in a line of six loved ones.

William and Coretta spend a moment in silence hugging one another, with William seemingly uttering a prayer between them both.

Adela explains that she and Josh met at the gym and got engaged after a year of dating, and that the wedding is scheduled a month from now. She jokes that Survivor was a means of dieting and getting a tan before the wedding. She kisses her fiance goodbye and wishes him luck, before taking her seat back on the benches.

Razia takes her place besides Josh, Coretta and Emmanuel. Ben and Mina sit eagerly to see which of their loves ones will be making an appearance.

As the last person waiting to see a family member, Mina begins crying knowing that her loved one will be next.

Vipul jokingly tells Mina to "win this time" as he takes his spot. Jeff explains that what Vipul said leads nicely onto the twist for the challenge... that rather than the castaways themselves competing, it will be their loved ones. The first item brought out is a cooked fish head, a popular dish from Malaysia. Without using their hands or the aid of water, all six loved ones attempt to eat the fish, knowing that whoever is last will be eliminated from the challenge. It comes down to Ben's mum Sandra and Isaiah's brother Emmanuel, with Emmanuel ultimately able to swallow before Sandra. Jeff sadly informs Ben that there's no contact in saying goodbye to their loved ones, forcing Ben to tearfully wave to his mum from the bench as she heads out of the challenge area.

Jeff brings out the third item... fafaru, a dish from Marquesas. The group collectively groan at this, knowing from seeing it before that it is easily one of the most difficult items to be presented in an eating challenge. The two youngest guys have the most trouble with this item, particularly Emmanuel, who keeps spitting it back up before admitting defeat, apologising to Isaiah saying that he cannot go through with it.

The final item brought out for Vipul and Josh are witchetty grubs deriving from Australia, which unlike the other food items are still alive. Both men quickly shove the grub into their mouths, with Josh surprisingly swallowing it whole and showing an empty mouth.

Jeff explains to Adela and Josh that for winning they will spend the night at Chapera's camp which has been revamped for them, and that they will be supplied with food and drink for their time there. However, he then tells them to select one of the losing contestants to join them with their loved one. Adela pauses for a moment before deciding.

A stunned Sandra is brought back to the challenge area where she's informed that she will be joining her son on the reward, thanking Adela and Josh for their decision. The four of them head on out for their night away from camp, leaving the other four contestants to return back to their camp with nothing.

Chaboga Mogo
Abbas, Isaiah, Mina and William return to camp after failing to win time with their loved ones in the days reward challenge. Abbas takes the spear in order to go fishing for the group, whilst a disheartened Isaiah and William sit by the fire, leaving Mina to tend to it alone.

Abbas returns with two decently sized fish for the group, helping to prepare them to lift all their moods. As they eat, the four discuss their feelings on Adela and Ben potentially planning an end game deal whilst they're away from camp.

Reward (Old Chapera Camp)
Adela and Ben arrive at the Chapera camp with their fiance and mother respectively, seeing tha tthe campsite has been revamped into a luxurious layout with proper sheltered bedding, food and drink. The four of them sit together to eat and drink, bonding in this rare alone time on the island.

Adela and Ben separate with their respective loved ones, taking some time to speak privately and enjoy the reward. Adela and Josh sit back against a rock down the beach and watch the sunset together, relaxing for several moments in silence.

Back in the luxury shelter, Ben and his mum Sandra talk as they get into their beds. The conversation remains quite emotional between the pair, with Ben becoming once again unusually teary whilst speaking to his mother.

All four eventually fall asleep in their separate beds, getting an early night and much needed rest for the days ahead.

Day 32
The four tribe members at camp are awoken by Adela and Ben returning with their loved-ones in tow, receiving a slow greeting from those just arising around the camp after a rough nights sleep.

The group politely listen to the four explain what they experienced on the reward, trying their best to hide any signs of envy. After some time, Adela, Josh and Abbas set off for a small hike around the island, giving Josh a chance to explore. Back at camp, Sandra is shown around by Ben, Isaiah, Mina and William. After the short tour, Ben, Isaiah and Mina go to the shallow water with Sandra whilst William stays back at camp and watches the fire.

After a few hours at the Chaboga Mogo camp, it comes time for Josh and Sandra to leave. Josh hugs and kisses a tearful Adela on the beach, who isn't ready to let her fiance go again. Sandra hugs her son Ben and reminds him to not overthink the game, and keep himself from slipping into any "bad habits". The pair get on a boat and depart from the beach, waving as they slowly disappear into the distance. The group comfort Adela and Ben, who thank the group for their kindness.

Day 33
The final six prepare to leave for their immunity challenge, with William knowing that unless he wins the chances of him going seem extremely high. However, he is not the only person feeling the pressure to win, with Abbas also worried that his history as a part 'Sole Survivor' could spur certain people to turn on him.

Immunity Challenge
Challenge: Fire And Rain

Castaways will have a very high seesaw-contraption with two small drums, one on each side (the first side has a small hole at the bottom, while their drum was hollowed in the middle). They must create a large fire in the hollowed drum, while filling the other drum with water (the logic is to keep the fire going while filling the water can to rise the fire can). The first person to ignite the fuse on top of their seesaw wins.

Winner: Adela

Chaboga Mogo
Returning to camp, the final five alliance quietly confirm together to stick to their plan and vote William out at tribal council. Having won immunity, Adela feels particularly confident with the plan, believing that her path to the final three is almost set in stone.

Adela raises her eyebrows and smiles at Mina, causing the latter to burst out laughing. Elsewhere, Abbas and William discuss the potential of who to vote, with William trying to persuade Abbas that tonight is the best time to take out Ben. Abbas seems unsure that anything but a tie will be caused if he and Mina vote with William, with the potential of a rock draw tiebreaker terrifying him. William approaches Isaiah and Ben who are sitting together on the beach, hoping to take the chance to pitch his case to somebody else, having essentially been shut down by Abbas.

After William leaves, Isaiah and Ben take a few minutes extra alone to discuss through what he just told them, clearly both startled by what he had to say.

At tribal council, the final six discuss what it was like to see their family members. Adela becomes emotional talking about seeing her fiance Josh, further going on to speak about the difficulty in deciding who to bring on the reward with her. She admits nervousness at leaving four people back at camp whilst she and Ben were away, but says she hopes a reward choice wouldn't be a determining factor in who goes home. The group are asked about tribe dynamics, saying that original tribe placements still play a role in who is working with who, leaving Jeff to question whether or not Chapera therefore hold the power. Despite most denying this, William speaks bluntly saying it is "a certainty" that Chapera hold the power, and that he hopes those in power spare him tonight from potentially sleepwalking into disaster.

The jury continue laughing and enjoying William's digs at his tribe mates, clearly loving his fight to remain in the game. Ben is asked by Jeff whether or not he thinks the game will continue down a straight forward path, which he explains that it's impossible for it to, as it hasn't been a straight forward season. Isaiah admits that multiple names have come up for the vote, and that whilst he hasn't heard his own name he isn't assuming he's safe, hence his packed bag. Finally, Mina tells Jeff that she feels this vote is about keeping a group together who gave one another their words to go to the final five, and that to worry too much about the future will send them into the paranoia that William is relying on to save himself.

William smiles and nods, clearly having no hard feelings over his elimination. He pats several people on the shoulder as he takes his torch over to Jeff, wishing them all luck in the final six days of the game. After William departs the tribal council area, Jeff tells the final five that whilst they successfully stayed loyal until the last possible minute, that they are now forced to discover which of them as William said missed the opportunity to make the necessary move to get themselves to the end of the game.