Survivor Legends: Parvati’s biggest moves

Survivor legend Parvati Shallow - (Photo: Timothy Kuratek/CBS Entertainment ©2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)
Survivor legend Parvati Shallow - (Photo: Timothy Kuratek/CBS Entertainment ©2019 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.) /
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Parvati’s Biggest Moves on Survivor – Number 4: Not Winning Immunity at Final Three

Micronesia threw a wrench in the plans of Parvati, Amanda, and Cirie by implementing a final two for the first time in four seasons. The trio was obviously planning on sitting in the final three together, but they had to compete in one more challenge and attend one more tribal council before the final tribal council took place.

Parvati knew at that point that she was in the best spot possible. Amanda and Cirie viewed each other as the biggest remaining threat, so they were going to vote the other one out and sit next to Parvati in the end. Because of this, Parvati knew her best bet was to not win the final immunity challenge and risk ticking off whoever she put on the jury.

Whether she intentionally threw it or not, I’m not sure, but the fact that she lost the challenge was a brilliant move on her end and helped her win the game.

Parvati’s Biggest Moves on Survivor – Number 3: Forming the Black Widow Brigade

It’s crazy that this is only third on here, but it’s also a testament to how good of a player Parvati truly is. She made the decision after the swap that she was going to team up with Alexis, Natalie, and Amanda (who was on the other tribe at that point) and together, the four of them would pick off the men one by one when the time came.

Along the way, Cirie joined the brigade and what followed was the greatest alliance in Survivor history. There isn’t a ton to really discuss here because the alliance is mentioned in just about every big move Parvati made in Micronesia, but it’s definitely deserving of being its own entry.