Across 46 days on the beaches of Samoa, 10‘s Australian Survivor: Titans V Rebels saw 12 Titans take on 12 Rebels. In the end, the top three came down to two Titans and one Rebel – Caroline, Mark and Feras – but only one could take home the title of Sole Survivor and the grand prize of $500,000.
In the last Immunity Challenge, playing for the power to decide who would sit next to them at the final Tribal Council, the final three stood on narrow pegs fixed to a giant wheel. The wheel turned at regular intervals forcing their feet onto narrower pegs, whilst they were surrounded by fire, resulting in sweaty palms and feet.
Supported by their loved ones who had come to see them, Feras, Caroline and Mark endured the challenge for over two hours and fifteen minutes, until Mark bowed out. Caroline and Feras continued to hold on, but after two-and-a-half hours Feras beat out Caroline to win Individual Immunity.
At Tribal Council, Feras’ vote was the only one that counted and sealed Mark’s fate as the final member of the Jury.
On the last day at camp, Feras and Caroline celebrated with a breakfast before the final Tribal Council.
The final two faced the Jury and pitched their cases. Caroline thought the Jury might have seen her as a weak link throughout the game, but she was underestimated and took out massive threats and split up power couples. Feras pitched to the Jury that he had formed alliances from the beginning and stood strong with them, knowing when to use players as his shield and when to emerge as a big player on his own.
In the end, it was Feras who took out the title of Sole Survivor and the grand prize of $500,000.
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