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Despite dealing with a game vascilating as much as the tide, Jonathan had his gaze fixed on one particular big fish: Ozzy Lusth. A challenge threat with a public idol was too threatening to keep in the game much longer, and so he kick-started a plan to shake Ozzy loose like a coconut from a tree. Unfortunately, he chose to bring Aubry Bracco and Rick Devens in on the plan, who proceeded to immediately blow it all up at Tribal Council, leading to not only Ozzy being spared, but Stephenie getting booted in one of the wildest nights in Survivor history. While down, Jonathan was certainly not out, especially when his next challenge win came with a "Power Broker" Advantage that allowed him to attend both Tribal Councils that night. He spent the afternoon putting in the steps (and the work) to jump in on two big votes. And yes, that includes finally getting rid of Ozzy, as he and the other men were able to keep him in the dark enough not to use his idol. From there, Jonathan was able to coast on safety, his eyes set on getting rid of any of the biggest threats to the potential of him winning. But he was quite literally put in the line of fire on Day 25, when Aubry Bracco not only won a clutch Immunity Challenge, but put him and Rizo Velovic into fire. After going out at this same stage last time, all of Jonathan's preparation was represented in this moment, as he quickly finished off the "RizGod." With friends on the jury and a solid game to speak to, Jonathan felt he had a very good shot at the two-million-dollar prize. But, like a jar of uncooked rice, the jury got their licks in. While Jonathan got votes from three of his allies, it was ultimately not enough, giving him a palpable reaction at the live reunion.The day after the finale, Jonathan talks with Parade about his incredibly mixed emotions following the finale, which jury member he believed helped turn the jury against him, and which other juror admitted they should have voted for him.Related: Read our Survivor 50 pre-game interview with Jonathan Young
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