Twenty years old, a parkour and wushu kid with no business going as far as he did — and he grabbed the first individual immunity of the China merge anyway, beating Jaime Dugan in a memory challenge. Frosti Zernow was the youngest castaway the show had ever cast at the time, and on the beach he played it loud: bouncy, athletic, the original Zhan Hu underdog who refused to look the part. Trouble is, looking that good on a Fei Long-controlled merge buys you a target nobody warns you about.
The Fei Long core had the numbers and started thinning the field, and a likable challenge threat who'd just won immunity was exactly the kind of player they didn't want around at the end. So Todd quietly turned the vote, and Frosti, not suspecting a thing, walked straight into it — out eighth, blindsided 7-1 as the third juror. The alliance had just proven it would cut one of its own the second he got too useful, and Frosti never saw the ballot coming.












