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{All mine.} {Roll camera on three, two, one...} Jeff: 'Once again, an existing alliance was too stupid to kick out the last member of the minority group, and once they let her turn herself into Miss Swing Vote Of 2005, their fate was sealed. What is that, two out of the last three? Why do we keep letting the people who've actually watched this show get voted out before the merge? As you can see, the ones with some faint idea of how to play this game are now coming in behind me, and if you could just smell the fear, desperation, and stink of failure, you would have known they were coming hours ago. That's right: all eighteen members of our most hopeless cast yet will be together on this stage, live for your amusement, and don't even think about giving the thumbs-up to spare someone. I am your Emperor and I have not been amused. Now if you'll excuse me, we have to go promote those extra (censored) cars and I have to go snuff Steph's torch again. It's the second time I've snuffed it in eight days and I'm really started to get used to the idea. Did I just say that out loud?' {The screen goes to commercial just as MARK enters screaming from the right side of the stage, desperately trying to get his hat over JEFF's face. When we return, a slightly shocked-looking group of RECENTLY RENOURISHED IDIOTS have taken their seats, and a somewhat bruised JEFF is in his accustomed place. The amazing, astonishing, not-available-in-any-store ClipCam plays the moments when DANNI bought herself an immunity advantage at auction, which was only one hundred times more than Incognito9 paid for that kissing booth visit, and follows that up with the moment of shock, dismay, and awe when DANNI used it at the challenge, marking the first time in series history that JEFF said 'Worth playing for?' and had the sincere answer be something other than 'No, moron, we're just out here to get away from the bugs for half an hour.'} Jeff: 'Welcome back to the final auditions for my bunkmate partner. You have no idea how many little doses it took before Julie told me it was okay to hold an open tryout. Danni, we just watched you basically buy your way into the endgame, which was an entirely new concept to me because I didn't know you could do that sort of thing on the vertical. You paid two hundred dollars for that envelope and got a million-dollar vote eight days later. By my math, that's a five hundred thousand percent return on your investment.'
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