When the mutiny stranded the Aitu Four at four-against-eight, Adam Gentry was sitting pretty on the fat side of that math — a strong Rarotonga number on a tribe that should have steamrolled. Then Yul, Ozzy, Becky and Sundra just kept winning immunity, and the bloated Rarotonga had to eat its own week after week. Adam outlasted all of them: Brad, the mutineers, even Parvati Shallow, the last real outsider, who went down 4-2. He grabbed his own individual immunity along the way to keep his torch lit while the old tribe burned around him.
By the final five he was the only Rarotonga castaway left standing, the fifth wheel to a tight original four who'd survived the mutiny together off Yul Kwon's idol. Before the Aitu Four would even think about turning on each other, they cut the outsider — Adam was voted out fifth, the eighth juror, one immunity win short of crashing their reunion. The footnote outlived the run: he and Parvati dated for years after the cameras left.












