The final four stood over the fire pit. And the Nick-Joe alliance broke down, just when it mattered the most, in a truly WTF moment.
Marler was painfully banished – after a shock vote from Mohammed, who turned against him.
“It hurts to be stabbed in the back last minute like that,” said Marler. And on the Uncloaked podcast, we learned that if Marler ever texts Mohammed, he calls him Judas. Brutal (but deserved).
Finally, just three players remained in the game: Carr, Olusoga and Mohammed.
Carr, looking incredibly smug, voted to end the game. So did Olusoga, and it all came down to Mohammed, who did the same – which meant that Carr, as a traitor, was the winner.
For Jamieson, the moment where Olusoga and Mohammed comforted Carr was “beautiful TV”. “I predict it will be in the running for memorable moment at next year’s Bafta TV Awards,” she said.
Happily, Carr soon recovered from his bout of tears, and was able to enjoy the moment.
“What a rollercoaster. I was awful at lying, I had no poker face and here I am a winner,” Carr said.
And he even made light of that infamous murder – his best friend Paloma Faith in episode two – by reaching over to host Claudia Winkleman in the final scene and touching her cheek.
“You’ve got something on your face Claudia,” he said, with his trademark giggle.
The last few weeks of celebrity gossiping, scheming and the occasional fart may feel like one big crazy jumbled dream. But it really did all happen. And we will miss it.
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