After 39 grueling days in the unbearable Cambodian heat, it all came down to Jeremy, Spencer and Tasha at the end of "Survivor: Second Chance," which was one of the most intense and unpredictable seasons we've ever seen. The two-hour finale leading up to the one-hour live reunion was filled with shock, betrayal and excitement. In the end, Jeremy was crowned the ultimate Survivor, proving that he truly deserved his second chance on "Survivor."
During the first half of the two-hour finale, Spencer won the first individual immunity challenge, making him safe during Tribal Council. That's where things got crazy. Tribal Council was historic, unpredictable and insane as we saw something that has never once been done in 31 seasons of "Survivor." Both Kelley and Jeremy played their hidden immunity idols, and as it turned out, every single vote was for each of them, so for the first time ever, there were no votes. So this meant that everyone had to re-vote, but since Spencer had an immunity idol and Jeremy and Kelley both had played theirs, they were all safe. The groups could only vote for Tasha, Kimmi or Keith. It ended up a tie between Kimmi and Tasha, so the four remaining contestants had to unanimously decide on who would be eliminated and in the end, they decided to send Kimmi home after Keith almost gave up his spot in the final five to her, making it one of the craziest Tribal Councils in "Survivor" history.
During the second half of the two-hour finale, during the second challenge, Kelley won the individual immunity challenge and everyone started searching for a hidden immunity idol at the last possible moment. Kelley and Keith even created a fake one to try to fool Jeremy, Tasha and Spencer - and Jeremy - totally fell for it. The ended up almost blindsiding Spencer, but voting out Keith instead during the second Tribal Council, sending Kelley, Tasha, Spencer and Jeremy to the final immunity challenge.
During the third and final immunity challenge, Jeremy won his first ever immunity challenge of the season. He earned an automatic spot in the final three and at the final Tribal Council, he plead his well-deserved case to the jury for his chance at a million dollars, and in the end, it all paid off and he became the Second Chance Ultimate Survivor.