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It's down to just four contestants in tonight's final episode of "Survivor: Thailand" in which Brian, Clay, Helen and Jan will be vying for the million dollar prize.
Immunity is the only way for the contestants to control their fate. But there are certain qualities former "Survivor" winner Vecepia Towery from “Survivor: Marquesas” has found in Brian Heidik that she says may put him in the winning spot.
“From the beginning, I had Brian pegged. From the first minute I saw him. He's a used car salesman. He's got that gift of gab. And he knows how to be quiet when he needs to be quiet. And talk when he needs to talk. He's playing a great game,” she says.
“Survivor: Africa” winner Ethan Zohn agrees. “I think Brian's going to take the cake, for sure. When it first started, I thought Jake and Brian. But I think Brian's playing extremely well.”
Brian's strategy has been to fly low under the radar, much the way the former winners did.
“You always have people who are going to step up and be the loud mouths or the boisterous ones. So why not take the back seat and let them weed themselves out. And he did that excellently. We really did not see him really flourish until about episode six or seven. So it's a smart way to play it,” says Vescepia.
Once contestants get to the final four, former winners agree, the best way to guarantee first place is to take the least likable character along for the ride. In this case, Clay will have that role.
“Right now, they're looking at the jury. Obviously, they want to win immunity but they're looking at the jury, as well. I think the best chance to win is against Clay,” says Ethan.
“Most definitely,” says Vecepia. “If you look at the four people that are left, Helen hasn't made any bad blood. Jan has just been the sweetest thing out there. Clay has mixed it up a little bit with some of the people on the jury, so why not take him? Because you know you pretty much have a sure shot.”
As for the changes that took place in the game this time around, both Vecepia and Ethan say they were happy with them. This season, two team captains got to pick their teams.
“I thought it was great. They got to mix it up. They got to keep it fresh. Just like grade school, you know,” says Ethan.
“I loved the fact that they really underestimated Jan's selection. You really can't judge a book by its cover from the beginning. You've got to wait and see it out and it panned out excellently,” says Vecepia.
The tribe that emerged victorious looked at first like the weaker team, because its contestants were older and not as physically fit as thos eon the other team. But they ended up making it to the very end.
“The hand-to-hand combat was awesome,"says Vecepia. "If they would have had that in Marquesas, that would have blown our season away. But they didn't. But this season, the thing I like about it, is there was so much hand-to-hand. The younger team was younger but it didn't look like the women were as physical as the other ones. So it definitely evened itself out,” says Vecepia.
“It was like 'American Gladiators.' You know, to actually get to physically touch - you could dislike someone. And now you get to touch them and push them off. That's a little rewarding,” says Ethan.
As for how much of their money is left in the bank, Vecepia says she has probably about $380,000 waiting for Uncle Sam to get his last bid in April.
Ethan has a little bit left. With his money, he says, he bought some presents and started a nonprofit organization called Grassroots Soccer.
The two-hour season finale of "Survivor: Thailand" kicks off Thursday night at 8 pm/ET 7 pm CT, followed by the live reunion show. The big winner will be on The Early Show to pick up his or her million-dollar check.
------I am like 95% sure Brian has this in the bag..Vee and Ethan say it themselves lol