‘Survivor 2015 Second Chance’ Finale: Who Will Win Among the Six Castaways?
Jeremy Collins, 37, of Foxborough was revealed as the victor on the season finale of the television series, which aired Wednesday night on CBS. They still voted for Wentworth, Jeremy, Tasha, and Spencer.
Second Chance may have just had the most intense finale in the history of the show and well, we had a lot of questions.
However, Jeremy can’t be discounted yet, as well as Kelley Wentworth, since both players still have a hidden immunity idol at their pockets. Survivor fans have weathered some weak seasons, but the amusing thing is that almost every Survivor fan would give you a different answer for which ones haven’t worked. Apparently, Jeremy believes him, because all the votes go to sending Kelley to the jury.
With six players remaining in the game, Kimmi Kappenberg attempted to blindside Collins with Keith Nale and Kelley Wentworth. No one will change their votes, so Jeff tell them that Spencer, Jeremy, Kelley and Keith have to unanimously decide to send Kimmi or Tasha home.
They head to the immunity challenge- where they have to place puzzle steps from bottom to top to build a very tall staircase. Jeremy’s win was unanimous, neither Tasha nor Spencer received a single vote to win.
During the final tribal council, Collins was praised for his good social game, wherein he kept deception at a minimum and boasted of loyalty and bonds. And then there’s Wentworth and Keith and Ciera and so many others that really played fantastic games.
By the time final tribal council was over, you seemed fine with Jeremy over some of his behavior before you were voted out.
The final tribal council was actually quite short compared to previous years, but still very entertaining and effective. “I am proud and impressed by the level of fierce dedication to playing to win”.
Stream full episodes of Survivor on the CBS website, and watch Ponderosa- which goes beyond the weekly Tribal Councils and follows the eliminated contestants who are part of the jury. She reminded the finalists that she had lost the game during her season by only one vote, and her fate had been determined by a random question: “Pick a number between 1 and 10”. However, the preview for the second round of Brains vs. Brawn vs. Beauty, featuring former National Basketball Association player Scot Pollard and “Big Brother” cowboy Caleb Reynolds, chose to highlight the season’s high number of medical evacuations, a fact I take much umbrage with. In the end, Jeremy became the “Survivor: Second Chance” victor. Jeremy was so masterful at downplaying his threat that even the audience began to doubt his chances of winning. Andrew Savage, who lived in the city before he filmed “Survivor: Pearl Islands”, the seventh season of the competition, also sought redemption. I think that [Kass McQuillen] being the first juror really hurt Tasha.
Once host Jeff Probst read the votes, the decision was final.
Val, who played with Jeremy in Season 29 “Blood Vs. Water”, made the trip despite being pregnant.