'Survivor: Game Changers': [Spoiler] Is Crowned the Winner of Season 34
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The season finale features a twist as the tribal final will be an open forum for debate and discussion, instead of standard Q and A between jurors and finalists like the previous seasons of the show.

AceShowbiz - After 39 days, "Survivor: Game Changers" has found its winner in the show's finale, which aired on Wednesday, May 24. Cirie, Sarah, Aubry, Tai, Brad and Troyzan had to fight against each other to win the million dollar prize, which would be given to only one of the remaining survivors in season 34.

The first challenge was an intense race which ended in a 40-piece puzzle. Brad won the challenge and got the reward meal. He chose Sarah and Troyzan to join him and during the meal the three decided to vote out Aubry.

Brad later told Tai his plan, but since Tai didn't like being ordered around by Brad, he revealed Brad's plan to Aubry. And at tribal, Tai decided to use one idol on himself and the other on Aubry. Sarah used her legacy advantage on herself. Troyzan used his idol on himself. Brad was safe by default since he won the challenge, meaning Cirie was sent home.

The next challenge was an obstacle which demanded balance and patience. It included balancing a ball through an obstacle three times. Brad once again won the immunity. Brad and Troyzan decided to take out Aubry, while Aubry and Tai agreed to take out Troyzan in order to prevent Brad bringing Troyzan to the finals. At the end, Aubry was voted out.

Now it was time to pick the final 3 with Brad, Tai, Sarah and Troyzan left. The challenge involved running up the stairs, finding the right key to unlock bags of puzzle pieces and then sliding down a water slide. Sarah led in the challenge, with Brad coming at second. However, Brad was announced as the winner of the challenge. Tai and Sarah were all aware of the high probability that one of them might get sent home, so they planned to vote out Troyzan to make it tie. Despite the plan, Tai went home.

Brad, Sarah and Troy headed to the final tribal, which would be a little different this time. Instead of the standard Q&A session between jurors and finalists, producers prepared an open forum for debate and discussion. It allowed jurors could go back-and-forth with the finalists as well as fellow jurors, instead of just making one comment or question and then staying silent. Sarah clearly has the votes and the host Jeff Probst announced that the winner of season 34 was Sarah!

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