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Don't Call It a Comeback (3 of 4), Reentry Challenge - Survivor: Winners at War, S40E14 Finale

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Please support me by installing my Puzzles from Survivor app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/puzzle-cluster/id1460284314 Alliance Tracker for Survivor app: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/alliance-tracker-for-survivor/id1486051580 #Survivor #SuvivorSuperFan #SurvivorGeek Twitter: https://twitter.com/rrTenz https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/It_All_Boils_Down_to_This It All Boils Down to This Reentry Challenge: Don't Call It a Comeback Tethered to a rope, castaways must make their way through a fence obstacle, then maneuver around a post to untether themselves. They will then dig up a rope rung, use that to build a rope bridge. Finally, castaways will need to navigate two balls through a table maze. The first castaway to get both balls into the indents in the table maze wins. Additional Stipulation: Natalie Anderson purchased three advantages for 6 Fire Tokens, allowing her to skip the fence obstacle, her rung already dug up, and 1/3 of the rope bridge completed. Parvati Shallow, Sophie Clarke, Tyson Apostol, Wendell Holland, and Yul Kwon each purchased an advantage for 2 Fire Tokens, and would skip the fence obstacle. Winner: Natalie Anderson https://survivor.fandom.com/wiki/Around_the_Bend Around The Bend (also known as Rope-a-Dope, Connecting With Loved Ones, Brains and Brawn, The Bottom Line, Tangled Up in Blue, and Don't Call It a Comeback) is a recurring challenge of Survivor. Rules The castaways will be attached to a rope that is tangled around several obstacles that they will have to jump over and climb through in order to untangle it and make their way to the finish. History The challenge debuted in Guatemala as an individual Immunity Challenge. The challenge was split into two rounds. In the first round, the castaways had to traverse through three obstacles. The first four to finish would move on to the final round. In the final round, they had to traverse through a three level high obstacle course to win immunity. Rafe Judkins won immunity. Fandom may earn an affiliate commission on sales made from links on this page. In Tocantins, the challenge was for immunity and followed the same format as Guatemala. J.T. Thomas and Tyson Apostol were neck and neck, taking the first two spots in the final. Brendan Synnott edged out Sierra Reed for the final spot. The final round was close, but Tyson won immunity. In Heroes vs. Villains, this challenge was used as a Reward and Immunity Challenge before the Double Tribal Council where the castaway who finished first in each tribe would win immunity and compete against the winner of the opposing tribe for reward. Candice Woodcock won for the Heroes and Rob Mariano for the Villains. In the final stage, Rob won the reward for the Villains. In One World, this challenge was the Family Visit challenge. The castaways and their loved ones would be tethered together and attached to one end of a thick rope. The thick rope has other ropes woven around it and several poles. They would have to untangle the ropes to allow them to progress along the thick rope. The first castaway and loved one to reach the end of the thick rope would win. Kat Edorsson and her cousin, Robby, just barely beat out Kim Spradlin and her sister, Beth. Kat chose Kim and Alicia Rosa, along with their loved ones, to go on a picnic. In Philippines, the challenge was divided in three rounds. As Abi-Maria Gomes had bought an advantage in the Survivor Auction, she went straight to the last round. Before each round, host Jeff Probst asked a question. If the castaway answered incorrectly, they would have to carry a purse weighing 5% of their body weight. In the first round, Denise Stapley and Lisa Whelchel got the question wrong and added the extra weight to begin the challenge. With five moving on to the second stage, only Lisa was left behind. At the second stage, Denise got her question wrong again, making her extra weight 10%, while Carter Williams and Michael Skupin added 5%. In this stage, they were attached to another rope, while navigating through bamboo poles. Jonathan Penner and Carter moved on to face Abi-Maria in the third stage, where they had to untie a series of rope gates, while navigating through a multi-level obstacle course. Carter got the question wrong again, adding to his burden. Well-rested and without any weight, Abi-Maria breezed through the stage to take immunity. In Millennials vs. Gen X, the challenge was once again used as the Family Visit challenge. First, each castaway would have to run through shallow water, and then climb over and go under several hitching posts. Next, they would untangle their ropes from an individual hitching post. After getting through, they would race to a log, which they would have to dig a path under. In the final stage....

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