Danny Farts Mid Challenge | Eve 5 Immunity Challenge Clip | Survivor 44 | S44E08: Don't Get Cocky...

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Danny Massa gets Jeff's attention and then releases a fart right in the middle of a challenge surprising all of the castaways.

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Production
The 44th season was filmed in the same production cycle as Survivor 43, with the same COVID-19-related modified protocols.

The season was accompanied by an official Survivor podcast, On Fire with Jeff Probst, which provided behind-the-scenes insights and discussion regarding each week's episode.[3] On the podcast, Jeff confirmed that, even with the relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions, future seasons will continue to play as 26-day games, with the exception of "special" seasons that will revert to the 39-day format.[4]

Twists/Changes
Shortened Game: The game only lasted for 26 days, 13 days shorter than the standard 39.
Tribe Division: The 18 castaways were divided into 3 tribes of 6. No unifying theme was used in dividing the tribes.
Penalties for Losing Immunity Challenges: The tribe that lost an Immunity Challenge was forced to surrender their flint to Jeff and could only win it back if they won the next Immunity Challenge.
Shot in the Dark: By sacrificing one's vote at Tribal Council, a player in trouble could choose to invoke this advantage for a one-in-six chance to be immune from the vote. If successful, the play acted as if a Hidden Immunity Idol was played.
Hidden Immunity Idol: Each tribe has a locked birdcage containing a bag. Hidden somewhere at their camp is a key that unlocks the birdcage and thus the Hidden Immunity Idol inside the bag. The bag also contains a tribe-colored trinket which has no power and whose utility is left to whomever opens the cage to decide. The appearance of the Hidden Immunity Idols is different for each tribe—a bracelet for Ratu, a medallion for Soka, and a coin for Tika—and each tribe's real idol matches the appearance of another tribe's powerless trinket—Ratu's medallion, Soka's coin, and Tika's bracelet.
Summit: Castaways from different tribes were taken to another island. Separately and in private, each castaway would draw from a bag containing three packages: two will cause them to lose their vote at their next Tribal Council, while one contains an advantage. If the castaway draws the advantage, their task is complete. If they find that they have lost their vote, they may choose to draw one of the two remaining packages. They may either receive an advantage, or find that they have lost their vote for the next two Tribal Councils that they attend.
Bank Your Vote Advantage: The advantage holder is allowed to keep a blank parchment at any Tribal Council instead of casting a vote, allowing them to vote twice at a future Tribal Council.
Inheritance Advantage: This advantage allows its holder to pocket all advantages and Hidden Immunity Idols that are played at any Tribal Council up until the final seven. Its holder must play the advantage when casting their vote.
Temporary Hidden Immunity Idols: On Day 8, the three castaways who went on the summit each received an idol that would expire when the individual phase of the game began. The castaways did not have to risk their vote to receive the idol.
Tribe Switch: Also on Day 8, the three castaways who went on the summit were instructed to drop their buffs and pick a new buff at random to switch tribes.
Earn the Merge: The final 12 players were divided into 2 teams of 6 by random draw. The teams competed in an Immunity Challenge where the members of the winning team won individual immunity, a spot on the merge tribe, and the merge feast.
Post-merge Team Immunity Challenge: In the first round as a merged tribe, the group split into two teams. The winning group would be immune from Tribal Council under the rules of tribal immunity, but would observe Tribal Council from the jury bench.
Control a Vote Advantage: The winning team was given the chance to search for an advantage that would allow them to control one vote of any of the losing team members at Tribal Council. The advantage holder will announce their intent to play the advantage at Tribal Council, publicly stating both the target and the person whom the target will vote for; the target must vote as the holder dictates. As clarified at Tribal Council, this advantage affects only a single vote, so a...

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