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Back at Takali, the vote came down to . He was the "swing vote" between the Figgy/Taylor duo and the Gen X pair of Ken and Jessica.
In a , Figgy was blindsided and became the sixth person voted out of the season. As she left, a stunned Taylor was left to navigate the game alone, while Adam officially signaled that the "Millennial" loyalty only goes so far. Ready for the next tribal? Let me know if you want: A deep dive into Adam's strategic reasoning for the flip [S33E6] War of the Worlds: In Love and War
Taylor and Figgy were confident Adam would stick with them to vote out Ken . Back at Takali, the vote came down to
Love is in the air, but the million-dollar prize doesn't care about your soulmate. Episode 6 of Survivor: Millennials vs. Gen X , titled , proved that even the strongest "showmances" can't survive a well-timed blindside. Trouble in Paradise: The Rise and Fall of #Figtails As she left, a stunned Taylor was left
The episode kicked off with and Taylor Lee Stocker finally coming clean about their romance to their Takali tribemates, Jessica Lewis and Ken McNickle . While the Gen Xers acted surprised, they weren't exactly buying the "we're just a pair who votes together" defense. Challenge Chaos and Panic Attacks
The reward challenge, saw tribes navigating while blindfolded. Vanua managed a win despite David Wright's shaky performance, while Ika Bula snagged second place—and a plate of "participation cookies".