Everything Has Come Full Circle

Everything Has Come Full Circle is the season finale of Survivor: Africa.

Day 36 (Night)
The final four return to camp, where Luigino, Abbas and Ingrid banded together to blindside David and Adela, by voting out the latter. David places down his torch, awkwardly standing around, unsure what to do with himself.

Day 37
The final four await tree mail, wondering when their next individual immunity challenge will take place. The group sit around the fire, all occasionally getting up to walk around to trace their thoughts, not bothering to do any chores.

The group eventually receive tree mail informing them that they must head to tribal council, where they will play out their next individual immunity challenge, before voting out the sixth member of the jury.

At tribal council, the final four watch the jury of five walk in, all glaring over at them. Jeff informs the contestants that they will be playing out their next individual immunity challenge, in which they must answer questions on their former tribe mates. Luigino sighs, knowing that he's likely to do badly, with David too worried about his performance in the challenge. Ingrid takes an early lead in the challenge, with Abbas and David steadily behind her, whereas Luigino fizzles out, unable to answer a single question correctly. In the end, Abbas manages to catch up with Ingrid, with the two going to a tiebreaker question, which Abbas wins, much to his and the jury's delight. Challenge: Fallen Comrades The survivors will be tested on how much they knew about those voted out before them. Eight questions would be asked about the twelve fallen survivors with whom they had spent the past thirty-six days. The person who answered the most questions correctly would win Immunity.

Winner: Abbas After winning immunity, Abbas doesn't hide his excitement, not taking a large grin off his face. David, Ingrid and Luigino look to the ground, knowing they must once again turn on their own. Jeff offers the contestants a single minute to discuss their plans, before they'll move immediately onto the vote. David doesn't waste any time, turning to Ingrid and telling her that they need to vote out Luigino, evoking laughter from his old ally. David tells Ingrid that in order to beat Abbas, they need him in the final three as he's the only one who can act as a threat, whereas Luigino wont be able to win, therefore guaranteeing Abbas a spot in the final two. Luigino tells Ingrid to vote for David, as she "wont be able to beat either him or Abbas" and that she could beat himself in the final. With only seconds to go, David pleas to Ingrid, stating that if she causes the tie Luigino will go home due to past votes, and that she will be guaranteed a spot in the final two as both himself and Abbas will take her to the end. Jeff tells the castaways that time is up, with David sighing, hoping to have had more time to plea for his safety. David starts the voting, followed by Abbas and Luigino, with Ingrid being the last individual to vote, clearly hesitating before she writes down a name.

Jeff collects the urn, reading the first two votes, both of which are for David, to no one's surprise. David's vote for Luigino is then pulled, leaving Ingrid's vote as the last one remaining. David looks over at Ingrid, as does Luigino, with Ingrid trying to avoid both of their eyes, knowing that she has just sent one of them out of the game.

David leaves the tribal council area disappointed, with Ingrid feeling as though he was too big of a threat to take forward, and that she would have a better chance of making the final two with Abbas and Luigino by her side. The final three grab their torches, knowing that tomorrow one of them will win the final immunity challenge, guaranteeing themselves a spot in the final two, where they will face the jury of seven, giving them a fifty-fifty chance at the million dollar prize.

Day 38
The final three are awoken by Jeff Probst, who has come to the camp to inform the contestants that they will be taking part in a rites of passage, in which they must commemorate their fallen comrades, and that immediately following the ritual they will take part in their final immunity challenge, in which one of them will win a chance to sit before the jury and plea their case for the million dollar prize. The group gather their things, and walk towards their rites of passage, where Samburu tribesmen put them through a ritual in which they are covered with paint and tribal decorations, before walking past the torches of those who fell before them.

As the three walk through the torches, Ingrid becomes emotional, wiping tears from her face. Abbas too becomes emotional, seeing the entirety of the Boran tribe represented by their burnt out torches.

After the walk, the final three are told by Jeff that they will be taking part in their final challenge; 'hand on hard idol'. The last person left on their post with a hand on the idol wins immunity, guaranteeing themselves a spot in the final three. The group get up, standing in silence for the first hour, occasionally making comments about the scorching heat, with the sun slowly reaching its highest point.

With another half hour passing, Luigino is seen dripping with sweat, complaining that his hand has become slippery. Ingrid too looks as if she is struggling, with Abbas closing his eyes, trying to block out the pain, using his techniques from being a yoga teacher. Suddenly without warning, Luigino drops from his post, sighing as he is out of the challenge, with is fate now in the hands of Ingrid and Abbas. An hour later, Ingrid's legs begin shaking, with Abbas too struggling to stay up, claiming he is feeling "dizzy". Ingrid willingly steps down, stating she can no longer stay on, before collapsing to the ground, covering her face from the sun. Abbas jumps down, finding the strength to walk over and have Jeff place the necklace around his neck. Challenge: Hand on a Hard Idol With the tribal Immunity Idol perched between them, the group had to hold their positions without moving their hands or feet. The last person standing would win.

Winner: Abbas

The final three return to camp, with both Ingrid and Luigino feeling down at the fact Abbas has won immunity, worried what it means for their games, knowing they no longer hold the power.

At tribal council, the jury all look pleased at the site of Abbas wearing the immunity necklace, with him reciprocating their smiles. Ingrid and Luigino both repeat their pleas to Jeff, explaining why they think Abbas should take them to the end. Abbas admits he's made a decision, and feels its the right one for the time being, but that he may regret it later when he returns home. Abbas goes up to vote, writing down a name confidently, having decided whether to vote with his head or heart. As Jeff flips the final vote, it is revealed that Abbas voted with his heart, casting the final vote against Luigino, sending the fifty-nine year old chef out as the final jury member. Luigino hugs Ingrid goodbye, before walking over and handing his torch to Jeff. Ingrid hugs Abbas, thanking him for giving her the spot next to him. Jeff informs the final two that the power will now shift to the jury of seven, and that tomorrow evening, they will be facing them in order to decide who will win the title of Sole Survivor, and the million dollars that comes with it.

Day 39
The final two sit together and eat breakfast on their final day, both preparing to speak to the jury of seven who they had a hand in voting out of the game. The two gather their belongings, heading out of the Moto Maji camp for good, leaving behind thirty-nine days of memories, knowing they will never return to this place they have called "home".

Final Tribal Council
Abbas and Ingrid take their places at the final tribal council, before the jury walk in one by one. Phillis, Soledad, Don, Marsha, Adela, David and Luigino, all looking at the final two, some with blank expressions, other with cold glares, and some smiling to Abbas, pleased to see a member of Boran making it to the end. Jeff informs the final two that they can both make opening statements about their game, and why they should win the million dollars. The jury then will ask questions or make statements, helping in their decision making process. Then the jury will vote, granting one of the final two the title of Sole Survivor.

Adela's question
Jeff thanks the jury for a lively final tribal council, giving them several minutes to gather their thoughts before the voting. Abbas and Ingrid sit hug one another, congratulating each other for a final time, glad they both kept their integrity during the jury questioning. Jeff signals the start of the voting, beginning with Adela.

Jeff collects the urn, stating that he will not open it until they return to the United States. Jeff departs the tribal council area, leaving Abbas and Ingrid alone, face to face with the jury.

Reunion
Jeff enters the tribal council area, with the jury and the final two dressed up for the reading of the votes. Abbas and Ingrid hold hands, with Ingrid claiming that she's excited to finally win her cash prize of "a hundred thousand dollars". Abbas tells her not to jinx it, before the two of them laugh, eager to finally see the results of the juries voting. Jeff wishes Abbas and Ingrid luck, before reading the votes for the final time.

Abbas jumps up, hugging Ingrid, who doesn't seem disappointed at not winning, having expected to lose from the second Abbas won the final immunity challenge. The jury walk over and hug the final two, with only Phillis seeming cold towards Ingrid. Abbas runs down to his wife and young son, who he hugs, with his mother also present, crying at the site of her son winning the title of Sole Survivor and the million dollar prize that comes with it.