Benry Henry was the kind of young-gun vote you forget is still out there — surfer-mellow, never the loudest guy at La Flor, content to ride the younger men's alliance and let the Martys and Brendas of Nicaragua draw the heat. He kept his torch lit through every age-war swap and the bloodbath of a merge while flashier players got snuffed around him, which is exactly how a guy with no big move on his ledger ends up sitting pretty at the final stretch.
Then the season fell apart on him. NaOnka and Purple Kelly quit on the spot, nobody held a clean majority, and Fabio — the goofy kid the game had ignored all season — started scrapping for every immunity like the underdog he was. With the numbers up for grabs and the alliances shifting underfoot, the vote came down on Benry, and he went out seventh as the sixth juror. The most low-key casualty of the chaos that double quit unleashed — gone before he ever got loud enough for anyone to bother gunning for him.












