The way things start, Boo needs immunity, or he's going home at F5. He doesn't, and he does. So at F4, the big question is whether, should "Dreamz" win immunity, he will give it to Yau Man as he promised last week. To the surprise of no one, a brute strength challenge winds up with an immunity win for "Dreamz," so now he's really, really over a barrel. In the end, he can't bring himself to follow through on the deal he made, even knowing that not going through with it is contrary to everything he's been telling himself about himself for many years -- that he's more moral and upstanding and honest and "real" than regular people. He doesn't give up the necklace, and Earl sucks it up and, although it pains him, sends home the only guy he thinks can beat him in a vote: Yau Man. Ouch. This makes no one happy. By the time the final three meet the jury, the jury is all riled up from a whole combination of things, including too much time with each other. Jury lowlights include Boo screaming "CHRISTIAN!" way too many times, Mookie trying in vain to seem like a thug, Edgardo still being really cheesed that he was voted off, and two serious, terrifyingly aggressive performances from Alex and Lisi. Lisi does a jaw-droppingly offensive routine with "Dreamz" in which she attempts to humiliate him for what she presumes to be his uneducated state, while Alex gets up in Cassandra's face (I know!) screaming at her and demanding that she stop talking when he tells her to. It's very, very unsettling, especially given his adventures since the show. Yau Man and Michelle are cool and friendly, of course. "Dreamz" takes a horrible beating over his failure to keep his bargain, and he makes it even worse for himself when he steadfastly refuses to admit that he changed his mind when he smelled the money; he insists instead that he intended to screw Yau Man all along. Not really helping yourself, kid. The votes come back, and...Earl gets every single vote. Every single one, even with three people in the mix. Way to go, Earl.


