We have an overwhelming majority, so I'll do the results:The Heroes come back from Tribal Council and immediately James heads in to rest his knee while the others talk about who's going to be voted out. Stephenie insists that James be sent home as he injured his knee badly. Cirie, Colby, Danielle and Tom agree with her. Amanda wants to protect James but J.T. is on board, saying that they need healthy people for future tribal Immunity Challenges.
Meanwhile, James isn't a dummy. He knows that with an injured knee he's the most likely person to get sent home. He wants to send Stephenie home since she was on the tribe that lost the most tribal Immunity Challenges ever, but he doubts he can get his allies to agree.
It's Tribal Council and Jeff asks why they put James as the caller. Cirie says that it was because of his leg. They didn't want him to hurt it anymore than it already was hurting. When asked about his knee, Tom said it was hurting in the challenge, but it was working fine enough. When asked how the tribe was voting, Danielle said they'd be getting rid of the weakest link. James knows they're referring to him and says that Stephenie was on a tribe that couldn't win any Immunity Challenges back in Palau, so she should go. J.T. points out that she did better in Guatemala.
In the end, it's time to vote. We see Stephenie vote for James, saying that although she realizes he's trying to save himself, she still doesn't like that he tried to throw her under the bus. James votes for Stephenie, saying that he's not going home without a fight. We hear Amanda say that she doesn't want to cast this vote, but we don't see who she voted for.
Jeff: I'll go get the votes. (As he heads out, we see James and Stephenie wait.) If anybody has the Hidden Immunity Idol and you want to play it, now would be the time to do so. (No one moves.) Once the votes are read, the decision is final. The person voted out must leave the Tribal Council area immediately. I'll read the votes. First vote ... James. Second vote ... Stephenie. One vote James, one vote Stephenie. Third vote ... James. Two votes James. Fourth vote ... James. That's three votes James, one vote Stephenie. Fifth vote ... James. That's four votes James. Sixth vote ... the fifth person voted out of Survivor: Heroes vs. Villains ... James. That's five, that's enough. Will you bring me your torch?
James nods and then gets up, grabs his torch, and heads over to Jeff Probst.
Jeff: James, the tribe has spoken. (He snuffs James's torch.) It's time for you to go. (James nods and heads out.) Well, it seems that you clearly decided that James's knee was enough to send him out of the game. Was that the best decision? Time will tell. Grab your torches and head back to camp. Good night.
The Heroes head back to camp. In James's final words, he is disappointed that he got injured again. However, he's glad that he wasn't medivaced out of the game this time. We see that everyone except James voted him out.
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Well, there you have it. James got a mercy vote and was sent to Sequesterville to recover. It's time for the next challenge -- but this time you're voting for two people from each tribe (one from the Heroes and one from the Villains) win individual Immunity and for which one of the two will win the Reward of hot dogs, all the fixings, and soft drinks – which they will enjoy as they get to watch the opposing tribe’s Tribal Council. The people from each tribe who get the most votes by tomorrow will receive individual Immunity and the one tribe who gets the most votes will win the Reward. So vote!