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‘Survivor 50’: Jonathan Reveals Whose Votes He’s Shocked He Didn’t Get
Young says he expected votes from Rick Devens and Dee Valladares, but jury power plays and a final immunity loss changed the outcome.
In the Survivor 50 finale, Jonathan Young faced a fire-making challenge against Rizo Velovic after losing the final immunity challenge, Simmotion, to Aubry Bracco, mirroring his Season 42 exit.
Reflecting on his performance, Jonathan noted his evolution since Season 42, emphasizing a shift toward more complex strategy despite finding fire-making nerve-wracking.
Jonathan Young expressed surprise regarding jury votes, noting he expected support from Rick Devens and Dee Valladares, as players often hesitate to award $2 million to those who voted them out.
Four people at a time approached Cirie to ask, "How do we vote?" Jonathan remarked, observing her significant influence in directing voting blocks throughout the game.
Despite securing three votes, Jonathan realized winning required removing Tiff and Aubry Bracco, even though Aubry played with Dee, describing the outcome as a big success.