Matt, Mike, Ralph and Steve compete in this throw a ball to break tiles challenge to see who gets to stay on Redemption Island and spend time with their loved one.
if i was mike i would have kept the reward. i know he was trying to do the nicest thing but even i he did get back in the game and made it to the end, none of the Ometepe's would have voted for him anyway
He wouldve got all the votes regardless of this since he was an underdog. He was a massive jury threat being from Zapatera and just being an all around guy.
If i were mike, I would have choose my own love one. At the end of the day it is still a competition, giving people the chance to spend time with their love one is like giving them chance to do better in the game, it gives them courage to stay and win the game
I think it was sweet. I think it shows somebody who is not just in it for the money. He could sacrifice one for the good of many. (To be fair, I don't watch the show, just these challenges. So for all I know, as somebody else down here said, he could have been just trying to get on the good side of everybody as a better chance of winning.) Unless my loved one was ill (which'd I'd just have left in that case, and they wouldn't be able to visit the show anyway in that case) I would DEFINITELY sacrifice my ONE chance for like.. the EIGHT other peoples' chance. I didn't count, but there seem to be about 8 of them there when I just glanced.
@@mynameisnothere9465 However, these were the people that voted him out and took away his chance of winning the game and a million dollars, forcing him to get a chance to win the game again by completing these challenges (which he failed to do later on). For all it's worth, in my opinion, giving them the loved ones was a dumb decision, as they were the cause of his demise.
@@laur9251 Yeah but they didn't vote him out out of malice. Everyone is trying to win, holding off kindness because they're doing what anyone would is dumb.
It was unpopular decisions....sacrificing yourself for the other is noble act which everyone will remember...Mike - I salute with 2hand up for the goodwill you share within the group....more individuals shared happiness than a few.....God Bless
This is more like the trolley problem. He could sacrifice Matt and Ralph, or sacrifice the Ometepe six. He chose to sacrifice Matt and Ralph, despite the fact that Matt and Ralph never wronged him, and the Ometepe six have.
Everyone in my family is too unpredictable to try and stand still listening to Jeff. For example my mum is full of truth bombs. I could imagine her telling off the other contestants for the way they vote.
I hate the decision mike had to make it’s so sad it looks like his mom really wanted to hug him but if it were me I would give it to Ralph and mark because mark was there since the start and has nothing
Love of God in this game. Wow I love survivor and i wish i could see more God loving and God centered people in survivor. Like i am just thinking how many souls did Matt and Mike and other God centered people touched in this game both at camp and redemption island. Hallelujah.
In my opinion, this is one of, if not the WORST CHALLENGE EVER. Nothing interesting; just four guys throwing rocks at four tiles. And that's it. Four tiles. At least in Palau, the tiles were randomly placed, and in Tocantins, the teams had to knock each others tiles out. Nothing but knocking out your own tiles here. And to make it worse, they TAKE TURNS.
Wow this is amazing. Indeed, sharing the love of Christ to everyone in every opportunity you have, is a commission to fulfill. I really love what Mike did. I hope this awakens everyone who sees this video and realize that it may be hard to love our enemies, bless those who cursed us, do good to those who hated us, and pray for those who used and persecuted us, but it is a pleasing thing to do in the eyes of the Lord.
I may be late to watch these videos, but I am just amazed of how God works in everyone and in everything. I love this season, bcoz it wass not just about the game, it was also about God.
@@robertchristian4514 You are thinking of the wrong season. South Pacific is the one about God. And Coach leveraging his faith to get other people to do what he wanted, only for it to come back to haunt him.
those christians do this all the time: quoting 'love your neighbor like yourself' as one of the commandments. it's not. greetings from an atheist. nice gesture tho, good for you, dude!