Man Down

Man Down is the tenth episode of Survivor: The Amazon.

Day 27 (Night)
The final seven return to camp after a tribal council that saw Delma finally voted out of the game. The group acknowledge that all three of the older women have been systematically eliminated, leaving them now with no option but to turn on one another.

Day 28
Mayson and Hall walk together to collect tree mail, opening the basket to find a wallet inside containing seven lots of $500 dollar envelopes. Mayson reads the mail, excited at discovering the group will be taking part in an auction for food rewards.

The duo run back to camp, although Hall struggles and lags behind due to his leg, begging Mayson to slow down. Mayson reads the mail to the other five tribe members, causing the energy in camp to quickly raise, with everyone just as excited to be taking part in the auction.

Challenge: Survivor Auction Players will be given $500 to be used for the auction. Auction will end without notice. The items bought were: After the auction, the final seven return to camp in higher spirits. Neasa and Jenn walk off together, with Neasa wanting privacy when reading her letter from home.

Hall and Isaiah continue jokingly teasing one another as they both lay down in the shelter, with the other three men standing by them. After a few minutes, Mayson decides to question the men to see whether or not they are sticking together as one.

Over in the stationary canoe, Neasa and Jenn are sat together whilst the former reads her letter from home. Neasa smiles throughout her letter, but fails to shed any tears.

Day 29
Isaiah and Jenn leave camp in order to check tree mail, with the group surprised to be receiving it a day earlier than usual. Hall lays inside the shelter, having complained all morning about feeling unwell. Mayson cares for his friend, concerned that his health may be deteriorating due to the leg injury he sustained several days earlier.

Over by tree mail, Isaiah and Jenn read the instructions, finding that all seven members must fill out an individual survey on their fellow tribe mates. The pair return to camp, handing each member a survey to be filled out in private.

The group separate to fill out their surveys, answering all the questions given to them with their own opinions. Several members are seen laughing as they complete their questions, noting the competition may become personal if the answers are to be made public.

After completing their surveys, the group gather round the shelter, wanting to take shelter from the rain. Neasa lays in Sheamus' arms, whispering to him about the upcoming votes. Neasa seems concerned that things may not go as planned, unsure whether Fredrick is "completely" with the Jaburu five. However, Sheamus assures her not to be worried, claiming that there is nothing that will sway anyone over to save Mayson.

The group arrive at their next individual immunity challenge at nightfall, where each contestant stands behind their own podium, holding a series of boards containing the names of everyone remaining in the game. Jeff instructs the group that they will once again be asked the questions from their surveys, but this time must guess what the majority said.

Everyone but Hall holds up Sheamus' name, with Hall holding up Mayson's. The correct answer is revealed to be Sheamus.

For the question 'Who is the most honest?', a variety of answers are given. Hall says Mayson, whilst Neasa, Isaiah and Mayson say Jenn. The correct answer is revealed to be Fredrick, which was correctly stated by Sheamus, Jenn and Fredrick himself.

The next question is 'Who would you most like to see pose nude?'. Everyone says Neasa accept Isaiah and Mayson, who answer Jenn. Neasa is revealed to be correct, giving Neasa, Jenn and Fredrick the five points needed to win. The trio are then taken into a further round in order to decide which of them will win individual immunity.

Jeff congratulates Neasa, placing the immunity necklace around her neck, informing the group that she has earned herself a guaranteed spot in the final six, whilst one of the others will become the third member of the jury. The group head back to camp, getting ready for immediate rest after the challenge went late into the night.

Challenge: Q & A

Answer questions about the players in the game, then try and guess the answers most commonly given for the same questions. First to five points wins.

Day 30
During the early hours of the morning, Hall is seen being restless inside the shelter, sitting up and struggling to contain his groans of pain. Fredrick and Mayson try to comfort Hall, but find very little to relive him of his suffering.

Members of the medical team come into the camp, using torches to guide Hall from the shelter and to take him off to a private area for examination. Mayson and Fredrick both sit up and wait for his return, whilst other tribe members also begin to wake up as the action takes place.

Away from the shelter, several members of the medical team surround Hall and begin examinations on his leg.

The medical team assist Hall in getting back to camp, where the other six contestants sit around waiting to hear what news his check-up will bring.

Hall is hugged by each of his tribe mates, all of whom show sympathy in his forced removal from the game, realising the severity of the situation. Hall collects his bag, before being walked by his tribe and the medical team over to a boat, climbing aboard and waving goodbye to his tribe mates as he is whisked away in an evacuation.

The group return to the shelter, sitting around together as the sun rises over their camp, wondering what Hall's evacuation will mean for the scheduled tribal council. The group spend much of the morning talking, unsure as to whether or not they should be talking strategy as normal. After an hour or so, Jeff surprises the castaways by walking into camp and joining them by the fire.

The group sit somewhat in awe, feeling a mixture of emotions; somewhat glad to have made it to the final six, whilst also feeling guilt over how the position was reached. Neasa jokes at her immunity proving to be useless, vowing to try and "make it count" for the next tribal council.

The group spend the rest of the day relaxing and talking, paying tribute to Hall, who has earned himself the distinction of being the first person to ever leave the game due to a medical emergency.